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The Killing

2011 • One
4.8
50 reviews
Eligible

Season 1 episodes (13)

1 Pilot
4/3/11
On her last day of work, homicide detective Sarah Linden is drawn into a new case about the disappearance of a teenage girl, Rosie Larsen. Mitch and Stan Larsen frantically try to track down their daughter when they learn she did not show up at school. City Councilman Darren Richmond prepares for an important forum with the Mayor as the election nears.
2 The Cage
4/3/11
The investigation into Rosie's killer begins as Sarah and Holder question her parents, Stan and Mitch, Rosie's friends as well as City Councilman Richmond. Rosie's school becomes a potential murder site when Sarah and Holder uncover shocking evidence on campus. Heartbroken and grief-stricken, Mitch and Stan face the aftermath of losing their daughter.
3 Diablo, El
4/10/11
City Councilman Richmond suspects a leak in his own team, causing a shakeup in his campaign. Sarah and Holder track down a potential witness to the murder and are led to a new suspect. Mitch shuts down completely forcing Stan to take on both parenting roles as his family grapples with the reality of Rosie's loss.
4 A Soundless Echo
4/17/11
Sarah and Holder pressure Jasper for answers and interview a new suspect. An emotionally vulnerable Stan and Mitch plan for their daughter's funeral. Sterling reveals some surprising truths about her best friend Rosie's life. With a campaign that is struggling financially, Richmond attends a posh party in the hopes of gaining funds. Sarah and Holder struggle to fit the pieces of their investigation together.
5 Super 8
4/24/11
Rosie's teacher provides Sarah and Holder with a new piece of evidence. Richmond's campaign team plans a new anti-crime television commercial. Mitch continues to struggle with the loss of her daughter, while Stan becomes more determined to find Rosie's killer, and asks for his colleague Belko's help.
6 What You Have Left
5/1/11
Sarah and Holder question a suspect's family and neighbors. Tension mounts between Richmond and Gwen as his team prepares for an important debate with the Mayor. Rosie's funeral takes place. Stan takes matters into his own hands.
7 Vengeance
5/8/11
The police learn more about Rosie's whereabouts the night of her death. Richmond deals with a negative ad that threatens to derail his campaign while Mitch starts doubting the police investigation.
8 Stonewalled
5/15/11
Sarah and Holder evade the FBI and unearth new evidence. Mitch endangers the boys, prompting Stan to take matters into his own hands. Richmond tries to climb back in the race.
9 Undertow
5/22/11
The police are stymied while trying to make an arrest, leading to a shocking realization. Richmond contemplates dropping out of the race. Fed up with the police, the Larsens take action.
10 I'll Let You Know When I Get There
5/29/11
The cops regroup while Richmond goes up in the polls. Stan faces consequences for his ill-thought out actions, leaving Mitch alone to keep the family afloat.
11 Missing
6/5/11
Sarah and Holder discover more on Rosie, but the investigation gets stalled when they have to set out on a search for Jack.
12 Beau Soleil
6/12/11
The police connect Rosie to a suspicious website. The waterfront project is halted. Stan faces his demons while Mitch learns secrets she never knew about Rosie.
13 Orpheus Descending
6/19/11
The police connect a new piece of evidence to the campaign car and to Rosie the night of her murder. Stan and Mitch reflect on the past as the future of their family hangs in the balance.

About this show

A dramatic series based on the wildly successful Danish television series "Forbrydelsen," which centers on the murder of a young girl and the subsequent police investigation. The series ties together three distinct stories as police chase various leads, and explores local politicians connected to the case. As it unfolds it becomes clear that everyone has a secret, and while the characters think they've moved on, their past isn't done with them.

Ratings and reviews

4.8
50 reviews
Mumbrah
April 1, 2016
Brilliant - each character is played so well n love the way the writes have let the actors improvise n give each character a more realistic personality. Season 1 n 2 follow the same story, season 3 the detectives are on a new case - love Bullet n the love n loyalty between the street kids. Season 4 is brilliant as well n the young actor that plays the main role is brilliant. The end of the last episode - don't want to give it away - leaves viewers n everyone that enjoyed the series satisfied! 💕💕 finally!
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A Google user
April 1, 2018
Season 1 and 2 are a 5 star rating. The plot is good, and there's no foul mouth scripting. The next 2 seasons go downhill real quick, due to swearing being added in. It's a sharp contrast to the first 2 seasons where Linden and Holder don't say the 'f' word, whereas in the last seasons they seem to be obsessed with the word. Vulgar vocabulary does not entertain.
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LJ Jesson
October 27, 2015
Season 4 had a darker mood. the ethical and moral dilemmas faced by the characters are quite realistic. Enigmatic and captivating.
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