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The Killing - Season One

Actors

Mireille Enos
Joel Kinnaman
Billy Campbel
 

Director

IMDB Rating

Mireille Enos 7.9 out of 10 (7173 votes)
 

Year

2011
 

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Plot Summary:

he Killing is an American crime drama television series based on the Danish television series with the same English title, but known as Forbrydelsen (The Crime) in Danish. The American version was developed by Veena Sud and produced by Fox Television Studios and Fuse Entertainment. The series first season, consisting of 13, hour-long episodes, premiered on the cable channel AMC on April 3, 2011, with a two-hour premiere. On June 13, 2011, AMC ordered a second season, that will contain 13 episodes.

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Mike Boyd

19 May 2012

Who Cares What The Danish Version Was Like - This Is Great!


I'm not Danish. I don't speak Danish. Is Danish a language? I don'tknow, but I think it must be. But I really don't care how good or badthe Danish version was. Judging by some of the comments here, theDanish version must be up for a handful of Emmys, Golden Globes orwhatever it is that they give out in Denmark.I really don't care. And I really don't like the pseudo-intellectualstelling me that this version is such a poor copy of the original.As far as I am concerned, this is a great show. I watched the wholeseries in 3 sittings - 5 episodes, 5 episodes and then the rest. Icouldn't stop. The only part that I didn't find too enthralling waswhen detective Linden's son went AWOL. Pretty boring, in fact. Butmaybe the Danish version made that somehow more exciting! And I personally can't wait for the second season to get going.

arild-sundberg

18 May 2012

The best for some time


The best crime series for some time, Joel Kinnaman is very good and allthe series' characters are very well thought. All characters have theirown track in the series, which means that there will not be boring inany way. Very well-made plot and well thought out action makes theseries very exciting and makes it stand out from other detectiveseries. Many unexpected element makes the series feel exciting all thetime even though there are quite a few sections. You like to wait untilthe next section, just to follow the exciting future. a good mix ofactors makes the series come to life. Some scenes may be a bit strongfor sensitive viewers, but it is not worse than other detectivestories.

rumor1234

12 May 2012

the killing


Best show on TV !! I must admit a slow start on the pilot but its akeeper. The 2nd episode was great. Can't wait for next week. I believethat the show slow burn method is the best part. Another side of theshow its keeps your attention is dark bleak look. The angle of 3different groups of people being affected by this one death. Thehardest thing about losing someone is fact its easy for the one whodies.Or gets taken. Its always worse for those left behind. This showshows this fact. The way everyone is involved keeps you hooked. AMCwill do well keeping this alive. A another season is a the best ideayet. Too many great shows die because of all the crap on so manychannels.

ttron2000

11 May 2012

...terrific! shame on all the whiners...


this is a great show. i had next to no interest in yet another showthat centers primarily around a single murder. it seemed tedious, butAMC hasn't disappointed me yet (breaking bad, the walking dead, madmen), so i gave it a shot. the pilot pleasantly surprise me, so I stuckaround. now i'm hooked and eagerly await the second season. veryinvolving, i loved the story, the mood, and especially theperformances. mirelle enos and joel kinnamen, as the investigatingdetectives, provide awesome chemistry, despite their characters beingso radically different. while not perfect, the show's pretty awesome.if there's anything that irritates me about this thing (and it's noteven the show's fault), it's the moron naysayers who whine about theexcessive rain, which provides an excellent mood. and while there'sbeen backlash in regards to story, it sucks that people are suchclose-minded. this is good stuff and i hope people give this the properlove, cuz i'm thinking this is gonna be worth the climax. definitelyworth the shot.

jimpi

06 May 2012

Better than the reviews indicate


This series is extremely well done. It is very character driven and hasgreat production values. Some people were very disappointed that thecase was not fully solved at the end of the first season. I had noproblem with this. I was glad that there would be more exploration ofthe characters explored in the first season. If you like solidcharacters and a great show, this is one of the best on TV. If youinsist on having rigid expectations about how a detective show shouldproceed toward its goal then this is not for you. I actually waspleased with the ending of the first season. Very creative. The twomain characters are well played and both of them have some serious butrealistic problems that make sense based on their personal history. Theplot gets pretty complex drawing in political figures, corruption, andthe personal lives of many of the people in Seattle that get involvedin the case. The family whose daughter was killed is fleshed out with anumber of characters. The series shows in detail how this family copeswhich is unusual for a series. I am looking forward to seeing how thesevarious characters respond to future events. However, there are alsomany unknowns about these interesting characters that I am lookingforward to discovering.

ivko

05 May 2012

Dark and brilliantly introspective.


When I was twenty-four, I was the foreman for the jury of a murdertrial. There was plenty of evidence, including eye witness testimony,that indicated the young man's guilt. After two days of deliberationsand endless discussions, we voted to convict. On our way out of thecourtroom, I remember distinctly the high spirits we were all in. Wehad done our job as citizens. We had helped take a bad man off thestreets. We helped get justice for a murdered individual. There were alot of smiles and handshakes and back-pats. Then on the way out wepassed the convicted man's eight-month-along pregnant wife. She wassitting, alone, on a bench outside the courtroom, sobbing. Theimplications of our decision for her and that unborn child hit me allat once as we passed. I wasn't smiling anymore; none of us were. Thething is, I still believe we did the right thing. It was our job tovote on the evidence and that's what we did. But even so, I'd be lyingif I said I slept soundly that night.The reason I mention that long-winded story is to illustrate a point.Real life is messy. Even when we make what we truly believe are the"right" decisions we don't always feel all that good about them.Sometimes to do what we think is right we end up hurting, albeitunintentionally, someone else. Even worse, sometimes we hurt someonedoing what we think is right and then find out later that we werewrong. And that, as Aristotle would say, just plain sucks.But it is the imperfect, wonderful world we all live in. Which bringsme to AMC's fantastic 'The Killing'. A Danish import, 'Killing' followsthe murder investigation of young woman in Seattle, Washington. Thestory is told in thirteen 1 hour episodes through the perspectives ofthe people whose lives are impacted by the murder and subsequentinvestigation, with special emphasis on lead investigator Sarah Linden(played picture-perfect by Mireille Enos). Amazingly, despite a fairlylarge cast, there is nary a flat character to be found. All the playersare fleshed out, fully realized people with deep complexity andback-story. This allows the show to rise above a simple whodunit policeprocedural and really delve into just what a murder means to the peoplein the victim's life. It is alternately dark and gritty, inspirational,and heart breaking to watch these people cope with the loss and fearthat surrounds this girls murder.And that brings me back to my original point. The reason I love thisshow so much is because, unlike the many many many police proceduralsout there, it is no fairy tale with all the bad guys punished and goodguys victorious. It makes you wallow in the mud with the characters,encouraging you to feel all the frustration and confusion that theyfeel. It makes you want what they want, only to remind you that evengood people and good decisions have consequences that are far less thanideal. This is the kind of show that you think about after it's over,asking yourself if you would have done this or that differently. Butthat deeply unsettled feeling you get is the digestive price you payfor such a rich, not-written-for-kids storyline, and is so worth it.There is really nothing quite like it on TV right now; I highlyrecommend it.

writesromine

02 May 2012

The Killing - Whoo Killed Rose Lawson


The most intriguing, unique, and impressive show in years, this isdestined to be a breakout hit. You will see Emmy gold and you can quoteme on that. So why does this crime drama stand out from the rest?The Killing follows the police investigation of the murder of a younggirl, tying together three interlocking stories as investigators chasea variety of leads.Sounds pretty standard, almost a mix of 24 and Twin Peaks. The castconsists of a list of no-named actors. The only mentionable billingwould be Michelle Forbes, who is brilliant in her portrayal of themother of Rose Lawson. The main character, Sarah Linden, is the lead detective in the case.The only evidence of a crime is a bloody pink sweater. It is Sarah'slast day on the job having decided to move to sunny Sonoma. Herreplacement, Detective Stephen Holder arrives and joins her on thislast case. So why do I love this show? It is set in Seattle, so the weather isdark and gloomy. The filming is movie-esque and the writing is subtlypoignant. The writers allow the characters to move the story alongwithin the portrayal rather than through dialog alone. Not only doesthis take an amazing amount of trust on the writer's part, but anincredible cast to pull it off. The mood of the show is somber, you arelooking for the light at the end of the nightmare. There are glimpsesbut they are few and far between. The plot gives you everything youneed to remain glued to the screen, but yet they also give you nothingleaving you feeling empty and begging for more. I compared this to 24, as it has several intertwined plots moving atthe same time. The reactions, due to the writing are raw andbelievable. You find yourself guilt ridden as if you were watching thishappening to real people. This is my insight into the first two hours of the show, which countsas two episodes. The show has an infinite number of possible courses atthis point. If it stays on the same path as it is headed, it will layout a beautifully intricate story that will keep us at seat's edgethrough it all. If for some horrid reason the writing is changed, itwill most likely not survive. This show's writing is palpable and theactors are able to ride the wave of the plot with ease, to change thiswould create a fissure that will not maintain the illusion it hascreated. My hopes are so very high for this new drama. If you have not seen it,watch it. It is worth the hour every week. You will see nothing like itanywhere else and you do not want to miss it. Be on the crest of thewave, it is coming I guarantee it.

Imran Ahmed

02 May 2012

A hidden gem


I am writing this after the first season finale, and I came to thiswithout expecting much and what a shocking pleasant surprise it was andabsolute gem of a thriller.I rarely give a rating of 10, there would always be some part thatwould be missing and something goes wrong in any department, nothingever went wrong with this.The whole first season is one murder case, so you can expect some slowpace, and slow pace doesn't always mean a drag, and "The Killing" isthe best example for that, the pace is deliberately set to slow, to letall emotions, settings to sink in, the show gives you very subtle cluesand you would swear that know who killed "Rosie Larsen" and think it isyour idea, which is most often first proved right then wrong :) Theacting, direction, screenplay, music a absolute top notch, a lessenthat other crime thrillers (CSI, Criminal Minds, Suspect Behavior et.al.) should take a note of this epic of a thriller.If you haven't watch it yet you are missing an epic.

Rat_27

27 April 2012

Mindless waste of time


I have watched all of last season, and most of the Season 2 premiere. Ihave come to the conclusion that I really don't care who killed RosieLarson, she was a hooker. I do not care about dead hookers, there arehundreds of stories of dead hookers, and I don't care about any ofthem. As far as the living characters, the grieving mother is ahorrible example of a good parent, the main character is a horribleexample of a good mother, and the grieving father is leading a prettypisspoor example for this two sons. Right now it sucks that thecouncilman is paralyzed, so it seems like this is just a dark story forall involved. Maybe it will improve, but I do not see how. I am notinspired to watch any more. It just feels like every episode they leavea few more breadcrumbs, but if they don't lead anywhere, why botherfollowing them?

emilio-1

26 April 2012

Should be called "The Boredom"


I came into this really wanting to like it but I gave up after episode5. It's just too darn boring. Aside from the story moving along slowerthen a snail's pace, I can't figure out who decided to cast the leadwith someone who should have been cast as Ugly Secretary #6. Not onlyis she literally hard to look at, but she and her character doabsolutely nothing for me. Hence, I don't really care about anyone elsein the story except for the wasted stoner partner she has who isinteresting to watch and the only reason I gave it 3 stars instead of1. Everyone else in the story might as well be wallpaper. I gave upafter trying to watch episode 5 but fell asleep 3 times in doing so.

andy-109-738550

23 April 2012

Awful sub standard copy


Having been engrossed by the Danish version recently in the UK Isomehow knew that an Americanised (Canadianised?) version was reallynot going to be as good. I could not even guess that it would be as badas this. Thankfully in the UK we got 2 episodes back to back for 10weeks. I have recoded the first 3 of this version and have just startedto watch the first episode. The scene for scene copies, the tap(faucet?) scene, the watch, etc were so cringe makingly bad, the actingwas embarrassingly appalling, it was just dire. I have got as far asthe first ad break and I really do not think I am going to go anyfurther with this. How it scores 8.0 on IMDb is completely beyond me.If you have not yet started to watch this series avoid it at all costs,watch the Danish original (do subtitles not go down well in the US orwherever the high scorers are from?).

Tweekums

23 April 2012

A good remake of the Danish original


Having watched the excellent Danish original I nearly didn't watch thisAmerican version but the reviews seemed positive and the TV guidestated that there had been notable changes so I decided to check itout. I am glad that I did as I really enjoyed it. The beginning wasalmost identical to the original; Rosie Larson, a high school girl, isfound drowned in the boot of a submerged car by Sarah Linden, apolicewoman, who was due to leave the area the next day. She remains onthe case that pleases neither her family nor Stephen Holder, theofficer who was due to take over her job. Over the thirteen episodesLinden and Holder investigate many leads many of which come to nothingas suspects are eliminated. The investigation is made more sensitive bythe fact that Rosie was found in a car belonging to the campaign of acontestant in an upcoming election for the city mayor. We also see theeffect the murder has on Rosie's family as they attempt to deal withwhat happened.Having watched both this and the Danish version is it hard not to judgethis against the original; this is a little unfair though as this is agood story in its own right and there are enough changes to make itmore than just a remake. It is also quite a lot shorter so as well asthe changes quite a lot of the original is omitted altogether. MireilleEnos does an impressive job as Linden and Joel Kinnaman is fun to watchas Holder; other notable performances come from Brent Sexton andMichelle Forbes as Rosie's parents and Billy Campbell as mayoralcandidate Councilman Darren Richmond. The constant rain helped give theseries a fairly oppressive atmosphere and the wide number of possiblesuspects kept this viewer guessing whom the killer was right until theend. Talking of the end; the final scenes provide a nice twist and setthings up for a promised second series.

hojer112

20 April 2012

The Killing


Actually the Series is the remake of a Danish series not Swedish andalso written by Danes , all due respect to the late Stieg Larsson. Lotsof good things coming from Scandinavia these days which is DenmarkNorway ,Sweden, Finland and Iceland.Not only Sweden , just think of therecent best foreign film winner at the Oscar "In a betterworld".However the series is great. set in the US version in Seattle ,which is a very good choice. Casting is excellent and very true to the"original" in my opinion. Cant wait to see the rest. I was glued to myseat.I can not wait to see the development of the series and if thekiller is the same as in the original. You just can not guess it, sincethere are so many twists and turns to the story. I remember that thestreets in Denmark were swept for people when the series wereshown.Hope for the same success in the US , truly deserved since it isnot as predictable a series and story as so many are these days. If youhave seen 1 episode you have seen them all, not so with the Killing.Enjoy!!!

badajoz-1

19 April 2012

Far Too Poor a copy of original


Having avidly followed the original Danish version, I can say the USversion is very much second best. It started out very faithfully, whichof course meant it was rather boring for those of us who had followedthe original. the only real difference being the new sidekick cop, whowas so 'methody and twitchy' that he became unwatchable!! Theover-emphasis on the teacher/moslem storyline completely unbalanced theprogression of the series and various (admittedly not all successfulred herrings) of the original subplots got ditched to the detriment ofthis version. We had the rain and misery in spades and the mother/sonrelationship overegged to the nth degree (get over the Spielbergianconvolutions of family, please America!). I stopped watching in themiddle and came back at the end perfectly able to keep up - not a goodsign! The ending was absolutely ridiculous - hey, we can get a secondseries out of this!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! - and totally unbelievable - yetanother unseen figure in a car manipulating a shock cliff hanger - ooh!And what was worse, leading ladies on US TV have to get thinner andmore groomed as a series becomes more successful, so the main lead goesprancing around in more figure-hugging stuff!!! who to blame - thedanish for being still in control, or the US writers sticking to thebland conventions of their small minded TV values? Remember we did notget the dead girl working as a hostess in a bar, or the fact that shewas in love with another moslem!!! Or did I miss it? Go back to theoriginal.

Greyling5

16 April 2012

Finally, someone saying that this TV is boring


The one thing that keeps bothering me about this program, is how littlethey spent on wardrobe. I don't know how Stan can tolerate those crotchtightening overalls. The second thing is, how huge Rosie's bedroom is. My parents builttheir own home in the burbs of a large city, and even our rooms werenot as large as Rosie's above a garage. The third, I don't know how a single mom could make detective. Myhusband was a detective in a very small suburb of Chicago, 4 squaremiles, and he was called out all the time. Middle of the night, duringchurch on Sundays, Saturdays. How can Linden be a single mom and be adetective in a large city with no spouse/babysitter?I watch, but have a lot of "sorry, not believable."

Jim Armstrong

15 April 2012

Sets a new standard for American TV


AMC continues their quest for out of the ordinary fare and reallyscores with this program. Too real, too gritty, too illuminative ofhuman faults and foibles.I hate it.I watched Mad Men and got hooked. The portrayal of real life highlycompetitive business and the effects on the characters was riveting.I didn't like Breaking Bad at first but eventually got interested eventhough the main plot is hardly grounded in reality. Dead or Jailedafter a couple weeks would be far more likely.. but hey, there werestill facets of the plot that showed sparks of humanity and likabilityin the characters.I saw none of that in the first three episodes of the Killing, so.. Iquit.Someone said it was a mix of Twin Peaks and 24 and I cant argue muchwith that. With the grit of the Da Vinci Inquest and City Hall thrownin. In other words it LOOKS like Vancouver production values.And it's certainly true there's no ridiculous quick-solve CSI crap init either. In fact it's the opposite, this is going to be drawn out sothat the obligated viewer -the spouse or SO of a fan- will feel likehe's been subjected to the Rack.Will definitely appeal to those who admire Nietzsche and nihilistartistic expression. Which I don't.There's a market for this genre but it's not me who likes to enjoy whatI watch for some reason. Seriously... there was no one in the threeepisodes I thought would be interesting to know. Let alone would liketo be around. Certainly NOT the heroine detective. And that is thedeparture from reality. If that character was on Law and Order, she'dbe dragged off duty and assigned 5 days a week with the departmentalpsychologist.My rating of it is on artistic value alone. If I was to give an overallrating it would be 3.

Pocketplayer

12 April 2012

Top Notch - This Show Delivers!


If you're a fan of The Wire you know they take an entire season tocapture one story. The Killing does the same. Unlike The Wire, there isnot the depth of storyline, but this show proves great acting,directing, and music score make all the difference.Mireille Enos & Joel Kinnaman are the perfect combination. Usually,this type of pairing would be filled with so many clichés...not here.There are scenes acted and directed together I've never seen in a moviemuch less a TV show.The directors allow for a lot of space a movie does not allow. A TVshow has more time to invest. If you like LOST you will like this show.It moves in many directions and the pace and flow are masterful. Thereis also a lot of rain which makes for a darker, realistic setting.From top to bottom this is a strong cast. Some of the weaker storylines surround the mayoral race, but they are tolerable.

Rogermex

11 April 2012

A dummy director's "Twin Peaks"


OK, I'm a sucker for stuff like this, and I did watch the whole seasonthrough on disc.But, ya know, it IS stupid. Northwest scenery. Obsessed detective. Deadgood girl who's actually a "bad girl." Her mama's endlessly grieving(nothing for that ex-soaps actress to do but keep grimacing withtears). Distraught Daddy who's actually a bad guy himself. Daddy has ayounger wacko partner. Indian casino/whore front. Power biggies out tocontrol property. . . . I'm sure if I try I can find many minorcomparisons.This dickhead decided OK, I'll make some big bucks off the classic TwinPeaks scenario without being "weird" like David Lynch.Go to it, dude. So I'm entertained. And I guess I'll watch the nextseason too, because I need stuff to pass the time with. Just don't tellme this isn't anything other than a Twin Peaks ripoff.

Nina Mitchell

08 April 2012

It's good- worth watching


It's a good show, albeit a bit slow moving but I think that's the'point'. The investigation plods on over and slowly uncovers the deep layers.I like the characters- especially Sarah Linden and the character ofRosie's father Mitch. Linden for reasons that actually you might not like her or get a bitannoyed with her or want to shake her sometimes BUT it just proves howgood the actress is! I have not seen a character like hers on TVbefore. Series one is just finishing up on UK TV so will be interesting to seeSeries Two.For comparisons with Twin Peaks- I do get that. It has that small town,shadowy eerie feel to it. It's always raining!! Just makes it even morebleak and adds to affect which is what they were intending.

red_identity

08 April 2012

Atmospheric, intriguing, and suspenseful


The Killing just concluded it's first season, so now I can fully reviewit. The Killing's first season was ultimately another success for AMC. Ithink that visually it is magnificent and definitely has the type oftone and atmosphere that is needed. The actors in the show are alsopretty great. Mireille Enos proved that with a still face she canconjure a lot of different expressions and her character is secretivebut we are still able to sympathize with her, even though she clearlyhas flaws. Another strong lead that can stand up against both Hamm andCranston in Mad Men and Breaking Bad. Joel Kinnaman and Billy Campbellare also pretty strong when they have story lines to chew one. Michelle Forbes... hmm, Michelle Forbes. Don't get me wrong, she wasactually magnificent in truly great scenes, but they were very few inbetween. Forbes could have actually been the stand-out together withEnos by the end of the season because she was very believable in herrole, but the problem is how the writers handled her. Actually, here wego in The Killing's problems. The flaws are in the writing. There wereso many unsatisfying story lines that really didn't do much for theseason overall. The show never really bored me, but throughout some ofthe middle of the season it didn't do much for me either. The reason?It tried to handle too many story lines at once, and didn't achievemany of them successfully. The show reached actual greatness in episode11 "Missing", because it showed us that when it just focuses on thecharacters that do matter the show could stand it's own with AMC'sbest. Hopefully the writers take note and improve upon this nextseason. And that is why I brought up Forbes, since her character wasprobably the most annoying of the season. All in all, though, flaws and all, I still recommend this series forsure. It makes for ambitious, absorbing story-telling, even though attimes I felt myself shaking my head at some of the writing. Also, theentire ensemble cast is pretty magnificent.

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