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Selena Gomez: The “Glue” That Binds ‘Only Murders in the Building’

Only Murders in the Building -- “Opening Night” - Episode 310 -- Curtain call on Season 3! Charles, Mabel & Oliver race to entrap the killer on Opening Night. As the musical thrills its Broadway audience, the trio brave further twists & turns from behind, above and all around the stage. Mabel (Selena Gomez), shown. (Photo by: Patrick Harbron/Hulu)

Finally, The Quiet Part Said Out Loud

At the end  of season three of Hulu’s Emmy Award winning TV megahit Only murders in the Building, Mabel’s future prospects look bleak and uncertain. Selena Gomez’s character, Mabel Mora, had lost her apartment  lease  in the Arconia Hotel, she’s was not in a serious relationship, she was homeless, childless, no career goals beyond spending her rapidly diminishing youth (Mable  has turned 30) with  two  eccentric  senior citizen fellow travelers in the hotel, Charles Haden-Savage (Steve Martin) and Oliver Putnam (Martin Short)solving murder cases and running a murder / mystery podcast.

In this self-reflexive  mood, Mable comes  to the conclusion  her future prospects  are not looking at all what she had envisioned for herself.. She confides her feelings of malaise  to her crime solving partners. She is seriously thinking of chucking it all and starting fresh  all over again.

Charles and Oliver are dismayed at the thought of losing Mabel.

“You can’t leave us,” they protest. “You are the Mabel between the Charles and Oliver sandwich. Without you,” they conclude, “we are just two old, stale slices of white bread. You are the glue that holds us together.”

(L-R) Steve Martin, Selena Gomez, & Martin Short (Disney/Eric McCandless)

Indeed. That was a revelatory piece of truthful dialog by the brilliant writers of Only Murders in the Building. Selena Gomez, is the glue that holds the  series together.  She has become the pivotal character, the axis around which the storyline  revolves. Mabel Mora’s  character arc has evolved  over the first three seasons and so has Selena Gomez’s acting chops on the show.

Was she Ready for Prime Time?

Gomez was already a show biz veteran by the time she was cast in the role of Mabel Mora in season one of Only Murders in the Building.  Her career began as a child actress on the popular kids’ show, Barney & Friends. Later, she left the Purple  Dinosaur for greener pastures on the Disney Channel. There Gomez became a teen idol for her role as Alex Russo on the Disney Channel sitcom, The  Wizards of Waverly Place. The young teen’s star continued to rise with her chart topping singing and recording career.

But the question among critics when the cast for Only Murders in the Building  was announced was, could Gomez hold her own alongside comedy legends like Steve Martin and Martin Short? Would Selena  be able to deliver the clever, witty, screwball comedy-like dialog and back and forth rapid repartee with any comic conviction? The answer, we know now, is a resounding YES. She has shown beyond a shadow of a doubt she is more than ready for prime time.

Gomez’s, Mabel Mora is a street-wise, potty mouthed character — a perfect  foil for Charles and Oliver.  She delivers her low-key, subtle, acid rejoinders in a quiet, deliberate monotone, with a laconic, slightly nasal tone, yet with laser-like accuracy. She has the coquettish , sexy, deadpan demeanor of Gloria Grahame, along with the  cynical but vulnerable  qualities Linda Darnell portrayed so brilliantly  in the classic  film, A Letter to three Wives.

(L-R) Selena Gomez and Eva Longoria. Episode Two for the Road – Charles, Oliver & Mabel begrudgingly pair off with new investigators… actors Eugene Levy, Zach Galifianakis & Eva Longoria. (Disney/Patrick Harbron)

The Super Glue

Mabel Mora is a conflicted person. On the one hand, she relishes and is obsessed  with solving crimes. It’s Mabel who keeps Charles and Oliver focused on the task at hand.  But on the other hand, it’s that very obsession that is the locus of her questioning  the value and validity  of her life. But the affection and chemistry  between  this  podcasting, crime solving trio is undeniable, and yes, the show’s writers,  Charles and Oliver  got it right, Mabel Mora is the glue — no make that the “super glue” holding it all together.

Selena’s Full Dance Card

Mabel Mora may have doubts about her future, but that certainly is not the case for Selena Gomez. She unfortunately and unjustly, still has not won a much deserved Emmy or Golden Globe for her terrific comedic  acting on Only Murders in the Building. However,  she did recently win the award for Best Actress at the Cannes Film Festival for her work in the offbeat, Spanish-language film, Emilia Perez from writer/director Jacques Audiard.

Additionally, Gomez  has been  cast in the lead role of the biopic of Latina  rock singing superstar Linda Ronstadt. She will also be producing a reboot of her hit Disney Channel sitcom, Wizards Beyond Waverly Place. This on top of her many product  endorsements, charitable work. And, oh yeah, did I mention, a cooking show  on the Food Network? And did we mention that just recently Gomez was proclaimed the first Latina billionaire!

Lots of irons in the fire for this native Texan, but Gomez despite her young years, has proven she has the talent and right stuff to hold  it all together and then some!

You can catch season four of Only Murders  in the Building streaming now on Hulu.

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