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Creepy tale 2 ending
Creepy tale 2 ending














Verson went on to draw a parallel between her murderous character and this season's victim, former apartment board president Bunny Folger (Jayne Houdyshell), who stepped into a more sympathetic light in a heartbreaking flashback episode.

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"And I think that once it's revealed, even though she's in a way getting what she wants – which is recognition for what she's done – she also no longer has the exoskeleton that was keeping her safe emotionally." "And so, I feel like she's been festering in secrecy and doesn't feel the moral repercussions of what she's doing, which maybe makes it easier for her to do something that's so horrific," continued Verson. Poppy/Becky in Only Murders in the Building season 2. And once you drag it out into the daylight, it has less power. In a way, it almost made me think of addiction how when somebody is an addict, being secretive about it can kind of fuel the addiction.

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And so it can kind of create this false idea that you don't have to live by the same moral code as everybody else. She began: "The more I thought about it, the more I felt like when you're living in secret, you're not really experiencing the consequences of your actions. In an exclusive interview with, Adina Verson (who plays Becky Butler/Poppy White) explained what she feels motivated her character to commit such a terrible crime. On the menu of Bunny's favourite restaurant, it is listed as "#14 Sandwich", which was also her final words to Mabel (who had thought she was saying "14 savage").

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The trio reveal that they had figured everything out from the DNA of a supposedly deceased Oklahoma resident being found on the murder weapon, and Becky's unusual order at their lunchtime meeting: A liverwurst and marmalade sandwich. In an orchestrated moment after Alice is restrained, Cinda hails Mabel's detective skills and tells her that she'd love to make her a podcast star – which pushes Becky over the edge. After first accusing Cinda, Mabel then makes a faux accusation against ex-lover Alice, who puts on quite a show pretending to be the real culprit. Later, in Poirot-esque fashion, the podcasting trio summon all of their suspects to the Arconia for an elaborate outing of the killer. She later recounts this story to Charles, Oliver and Mabel over lunch, warning them that Cinda is dangerous. Becky approached podcast extraordinaire Cinda under the pseudonym Poppy White, informing her of a young woman's disappearance (i.e., her own) that would later grip the entire country, although Becky herself would receive none of the credit. Indeed, there was nothing tying her to the city of Chickasha besides a home she shared with her abusive father and a job working for a creepy local mayor, both of which she was more than happy to abandon.

creepy tale 2 ending

In the penultimate episode, we had learnt of Becky's true identity as the subject of Cinda Canning's breakout podcast All is Not OK in Oklahoma, who chose to leave her old life behind to pursue something greater. Only Murders in the Building season 2 reveals that Becky Butler (formerly known by the fake name Poppy White) is the person responsible for Bunny Folger's death and for planting evidence on Charles, Oliver and Mabel. Only Murders in the Building season 2 ending explained By entering your details, you are agreeing to our terms and conditions and privacy policy.














Creepy tale 2 ending