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The Killing (American TV series)

The Killing is an American crime drama television series that premiered on April 3, 2011, on AMC, based on the Danish television series Forbrydelsen ('The Crime'). The American version was developed by Veena Sud and produced by Fox Television Studios and Fuse Entertainment. Set in Seattle, Washington, the series follows the various murder investigations by homicide detectives Sarah Linden (Mireille Enos) and Stephen Holder (Joel Kinnaman).

The Killing
Genre
Based onForbrydelsen
by Søren Sveistrup
Developed byVeena Sud
Starring
Theme music composerWe Fell to Earth
ComposerFrans Bak
Country of originUnited States
Original languageEnglish
No. of seasons4
No. of episodes44 (list of episodes)
Production
Executive producers
Producers
Production locationVancouver, British Columbia
Running time
  • 42–59 minutes
Production companies
Release
Original network
Picture format
Audio formatDolby Digital 5.1
Original releaseApril 3, 2011 (2011-04-03) –
August 1, 2014 (2014-08-01)

AMC announced the series's cancellation in July 2012, but picked it up for a third season after a renegotiation with Fox Television Studios and Netflix. The Killing was again cancelled by AMC in September 2013, but Netflix announced in November 2013 that it had ordered a fourth season consisting of six episodes to conclude the series.[1] The complete fourth season was released on Netflix on August 1, 2014.[2]

Cast

Main

Actor Character Seasons
1 2 3 4
Mireille Enos Sarah Linden Main
Joel Kinnaman Stephen Holder Main
Billy Campbell Darren Richmond Main Does not appear Guest
Michelle Forbes Mitch Larsen Main Does not appear
Brent Sexton Stan Larsen Main Does not appear
Kristin Lehman Gwen Eaton Main Does not appear
Eric Ladin Jamie Wright Main Does not appear
Brendan Sexton III Belko Royce Main Does not appear
Jamie Anne Allman Terry Marek Main Does not appear
Annie Corley Regi Darnell Main Recurring Guest
Liam James Jack Linden Recurring Main Guest Main
Elias Koteas James Skinner Does not appear Main Does not appear
Hugh Dillon Francis Becker Does not appear Main Does not appear
Amy Seimetz Danette Leeds Does not appear Main Guest
Bex Taylor-Klaus Bullet Does not appear Main Does not appear
Julia Sarah Stone Lyric Does not appear Main Does not appear
Max Fowler Twitch Does not appear Main Does not appear
Peter Sarsgaard Ray Seward Does not appear Main Does not appear
Gregg Henry Carl Reddick Does not appear Recurring Main[3]
Tyler Ross Kyle Stansbury Does not appear Main[4]
Sterling Beaumon Lincoln Knopf Does not appear Main[4]
Levi Meaden AJ Fielding Does not appear Main[4]
Joan Allen Margaret Rayne Does not appear Main[5]

Recurring

  • Evan Bird as Tom Larsen, Rosie's brother (season 1–2)
  • Seth Isaac Johnson as Denny Larsen, Rosie's brother (season 1–2)
  • Tom Butler as Lesley Adams, the mayor (season 1–2)
  • Garry Chalk as Lt. Michael Oakes, the detectives' boss (season 1–2)
  • Katie Findlay as Rosie Larsen, the teenage girl who was found dead (season 1–2)
  • Brandon Jay McLaren as Bennet Ahmed, a teacher at Rosie's high school (season 1–2)
  • Ashley Johnson as Amber Ahmed, Bennet Ahmed's wife (season 1–2)
  • Callum Keith Rennie as Rick Felder, Sarah's fiancé (season 1–2)
  • Kacey Rohl as Sterling Fitch, Rosie's best friend (season 1–2)
  • Alan Dale as Senator Eaton, Gwen's father (season 1–2)
  • Richard Harmon as Jasper Ames, Rosie's ex-boyfriend (season 1–2)
  • Barclay Hope as Michael Ames, Jasper's father (seasons 1–2)
  • Claudia Ferri as Nicole Jackson, the manager of the Wapi Eagle Casino (season 1–2)
  • Don Thompson as Janek Kovarsky, a figure from Stan Larsen's shady past (season 1–2)
  • Mark Moses as Lt. Erik Carlson, Linden's new boss at the police department (season 2)
  • Brian Markinson as Gil Sloane, Holder's NA sponsor (season 2)
  • Ben Cotton as Pastor Mike, director of Beacon House, the youth homeless shelter (season 3)
  • Aaron Douglas as Evan Henderson, a death row prison guard (season 3)
  • Nicholas Lea as Dale Daniel Shannon, a death row inmate (season 3)
  • Jewel Staite as Caroline Swift, Holder's girlfriend and a District Attorney (season 3–4)
  • Katherine Evans as Bethany Skinner, James Skinner's daughter (seasons 3–4)

Series overview

SeasonEpisodesOriginally released
First releasedLast releasedNetwork
113April 3, 2011 (2011-04-03)June 19, 2011 (2011-06-19)AMC
213April 1, 2012 (2012-04-01)June 17, 2012 (2012-06-17)
312June 2, 2013 (2013-06-02)August 4, 2013 (2013-08-04)
46August 1, 2014 (2014-08-01)Netflix

Season 1 (2011)

The first season covers the first two weeks of the investigation of the murder of local teenager Rosie Larsen and has three main storylines: the police investigation into Rosie's murder, the Larsen family's attempts to deal with their grief, and the fluctuating electoral fortunes of a political campaign that becomes embroiled in the case.

Season 2 (2012)

The season resumes the investigation into the murder and reveals secrets about the Larsen family as well as a possible conspiracy within the campaign race and the Seattle police department. The Larsen murder case gets closed with the discovery of those involved in it.

Season 3 (2013)

A year after the Rosie Larsen case, Stephen Holder searches for a runaway girl and uncovers a string of murders connected to one of Sarah Linden's previous murder investigations. Linden, no longer a detective, must return to both a career and a case she had put behind her.[6]

Season 4 (2014)

The fourth season features detectives Sarah Linden and Stephen Holder handling the fallout of their actions from the previous season while investigating the murder of a family whose only survivor is a member of an all-boys military academy.[7]

Production

The pilot was ordered by AMC in January 2010 and then was picked up for a full series order in August 2010.[8][9] The series is filmed in Vancouver, British Columbia, with some scenes in season two filmed in Coquitlam, British Columbia, at Riverview Hospital. Production began on the pilot episode on December 2, 2010.[10] The pilot is written by series creator and executive producer Veena Sud and is directed by Patty Jenkins.[9]

In contrast to the original Danish series, executive producer Veena Sud explained, "We're creating our own world. We are using the Danish series as a blueprint, but we are kind of diverging and creating our own world, our world of suspects and, potentially, ultimately who killed Rosie Larsen." Sud describes the series as "slow-burn storytelling in a sense that every moment that we don't have to prettify or gloss over or make something necessarily easy to digest, that we're able to go to all sorts of places that are honest, and dark, and beautiful and tragic, in a way that is how a story should be told."[11]

First cancellation and revival

AMC announced on July 27, 2012 that the series would not be renewed for a third season.[12] However, Fox Television Studios announced that they were attempting to shop the show to other networks.[13] In August 2012, it was revealed that Fox Television Studios was in talks with both DirecTV and Netflix in an attempt to revive the series.[14] In November 2012, it was confirmed that Fox Television Studios was in final negotiations with Netflix to continue the series for a third season. AMC, which had originally canceled the show, was also included in the deal, which would gain the network the privilege of airing the new episodes before being hosted by Netflix, in return for sharing any associated production costs with Netflix.[15] Variety reported on November 30, 2012, that the show would be returning to AMC, planning for a May 2013 debut, with production set to begin months before that. Cast members Mireille Enos and Joel Kinnaman were confirmed to return, with Veena Sud as showrunner and returning writers including executive producers Dawn Prestwich and Nicole Yorkin.[16] On December 12, 2012, it was confirmed that cast members Billy Campbell, Michelle Forbes, and Brent Sexton would not return for the third season.[17]

On January 15, 2013, AMC and Fox Television Studios announced that the series had been renewed for a 12-episode third season. Production started on February 25, 2013, in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada,[6] and ended on June 25, 2013.[18]

Second cancellation and revival

AMC ultimately canceled the series after the third season in September 2013.[19] However, in November 2013, two months after its cancellation, Netflix announced it had picked up The Killing for a fourth and final season consisting of six episodes.[20] Cast members Mireille Enos and Joel Kinnaman returned, with Veena Sud as showrunner, and executive producers Dawn Prestwich and Nicole Yorkin returning as writers.[21]

Reception

Critical response

Reviewers and fans of the first three seasons noted similarities and borrowed elements from David Lynch's TV series Twin Peaks and the follow-up film Twin Peaks: Fire Walk with Me, and compared and contrasted Sud and Lynch's works.[22][23][24][25][26][27][28][29]

Season 1

The series premiere was praised by most critics. Metacritic gave it a score of 84/100 based on reviews from 29 critics, indicating "universal acclaim".[30] Rotten Tomatoes gave it a 94% approval rating with an average rating of 8.5/10, based on 36 critic reviews; the website's critics consensus reads, "The Killing is a slow burning mystery with an eerie, mutli-dimensional story propelled by thoughtful writing, believable characters, and realistic horror, even if its season finale was unsatisfying."[31]

Tim Goodman of The Hollywood Reporter gave the series a very positive review, calling it "excellent, absorbing and addictive. When each episode ends, you long for the next—a hallmark of great dramas." Goodman also praised Mireille Enos's performance as the lead character Sarah, saying, "It's not until you watch Enos play Sarah for a while that it sinks in—there hasn't been a female American character like her probably ever."[32]

Entertainment Weekly's Ken Tucker gave it a B+, saying, "The acting is strikingly good" and that "[s]ome viewers may find The Killing a little too cold and deliberate, but give it time. Its intensity builds steadily, giving the series unexpected power."[33] Alex Strachan of The Vancouver Sun said the series "is soaked in atmosphere and steeped in the stark realism of Scandinavian crime novelists Henning Mankell and Stieg Larsson" and that it "is not as much about a young girl's murder as it is a psychological study of what happens afterward, how a tight-knit community tries to recover and how a dead child's mother, father and siblings learn to deal with their pain in their own private ways."[34] Matt Roush of TV Guide applauded the series, calling the acting "tremendous" and saying that he "was instantly hooked by the moody atmosphere of this season-long murder mystery set in Seattle." He went on to say, "What really stands out for me, in this age of cookie-cutter procedurals, is how The Killing dramatizes the devastation a violent death has on a family, a community, on the people involved in the investigation. Nothing about this show is routine."[35]

Subsequent episodes were met with lesser praise by some critics, criticizing the show's reliance upon increasingly implausible red herrings to drive each episode and the withholding of details about each character's background, especially Rosie's, thus making them difficult to relate to or empathize with.[36][37]

The first-season finale was met with negative reviews from some critics. The Los Angeles Times called it "one of the most frustrating finales in TV history,"[38] with Alan Sepinwall of HitFix.com calling the end "insulting."[39] Finally, Maureen Ryan of AOL TV said that the finale "killed off any interest I had in ever watching the show again."[40] "[The show] began last spring looking like the smartest, most stylish pilot in years," complained Heather Havrilevsky in The New York Times Magazine. "Fast-forward to the finale, in which we learn that what we've been watching is actually a 26-hour-long episode of Law & Order, and we're only halfway through it."[41]

Season 2

The early seasonal episodes received generally favorable reviews from critics, with Metacritic giving it a score of 68/100 based on reviews from 23 critics.[42] Rotten Tomatoes gave it a 67% approval rating with an average rating of 7.0/10, based on 30 critic reviews; the website's critics consensus reads, "The Killing's second season feels a bit tedious and unsure of where it wants to go, but it succeeds in keeping the audience on its toes, thanks to consistently fantastic acting and some strategic storytelling."[43]

Lori Rackl of the Chicago Sun-Times stated: "Few television shows are as addictive as this pensive, wonderfully paced suspenser."[44] The Washington Post's Hank Stuever stated: "My own enjoyment of The Killing begins and ends with the gloom so brilliantly conveyed by its pace and performances."[45] Brian Lowry of Variety stated the series remained "compelling," adding that "the writers... are adept at overcoming the stodgy pace by dangling tantalizing clues near each hour's end, creating a strong pull to see what transpires next."[46] HitFix's Alan Sepinwall compared this season to the first and called it "better." He added: "The performances are still good, and now the characterization is a bit better. When you add that to the fine atmosphere... and you view the mystery itself as a kind of necessary evil that allows you to see the parts of the show that do work, then it's not bad."[47]

The season finale, "What I Know," received mixed reviews. Sepinwall stated: "I'd like to say that season 2 of The Killing was an improvement on season 1, and in some ways, it probably was. The second season certainly did a better job of doing what Veena Sud claimed to be doing last year, in that it took advantage of the extra time to sketch in some of the characters... I honestly feel like any kinder feelings I have for the second season came from the complete lack of investment I had in it."[48] Sean McKenna of TV Fanatic rated the finale 4.7 out of 5 stars, but, upon first viewing, "wasn't sure what to feel. I wasn't elated. I wasn't excited" but after watching it again was "sucked into the world, mesmerized not by the victory of our hero cops... but by the gut-wrenching moments that unfolded."[49] CraveOnline's William Bibbiani called the finale "an odd duck." After citing Jamie's early revelation as "melodramatic silliness," Bibbiani added: "The rest of the episode gets its job done, with one major, glaring flaw. The characters end up more or less where they need to be, but some nearly ridiculous loose ends remain."[50] Brandon Nowalk of The A.V. Club rated this finale a C−, calling it "so unconvincing," adding "I couldn't believe how little all this resolution affected me after The Killing so thrillingly took my grudging engagement for a ride a few weeks ago. This is the same show that delivered Richmond’s hospital nightmare, the hunt for Holder, the anti-Western standoff "Sayonara, Hiawatha," and the crazy train of the last two weeks? No, this is the full-circle episode, the one that takes the show back to its roots. Wah wah."[51]

Season 3

Rotten Tomatoes gave it a 67% approval rating with an average rating of 7.3/10, based on 30 critic reviews; the website's critics consensus reads, "Though The Killing's third season doesn't do anything much differently than before, it continues to benefit from strong acting, and new viewers should be able to jump right in with ease."[52] On Metacritic, the season has a score of 69/100 based on 22 reviews, indicating "generally favorable reviews".[53]

Season 4

Rotten Tomatoes gave it a 47% approval rating with an average rating of 6.5/10, based on 19 critic reviews; the website's critics consensus reads, "While its characters still intrigue and its atmosphere remains absorbingly dark, The Killing succumbs to silliness in its fourth season, straying into distractingly overwrought territory."[54] On Metacritic, the season has a score of 53/100 based on 13 reviews, indicating "mixed or average reviews".[55]

Ratings

When it premiered, the pilot was AMC's second-highest original series premiere, following The Walking Dead. The premiere drew 2.7 million viewers and a 2 household rating. The two encores of the premiere episode brought the ratings of the premiere up to a total of 4.6 million total viewers and a 3.7 household rating.[56] The UK premiere on Channel 4 brought in 2.2 million viewers.[57] In the second season, the viewership and ratings dipped to a series low 1.59 million viewers and 0.6 rating with adults aged 18–49.[58]

Awards and nominations

Awards and nominations for The Killing
Year Association Category Nominated work Result
2011 1st Critics' Choice Television Awards[59] Best Drama Series The Killing Nominated
Best Actress in a Drama Series Mireille Enos Nominated
Best Supporting Actress in a Drama Series Michelle Forbes Nominated
63rd Primetime Emmy Awards[60] Outstanding Lead Actress in a Drama Series Mireille Enos Nominated
Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Drama Series Michelle Forbes Nominated
Outstanding Directing for a Drama Series Patty Jenkins (Episode: "Pilot") Nominated
Outstanding Writing for a Drama Series Veena Sud (Episode: "Pilot") Nominated
Outstanding Single-Camera Picture Editing for a Drama Series Elizabeth Kling (Episode: "Pilot") Nominated
Outstanding Casting for a Drama Series The Killing Nominated
2012 38th Saturn Awards[61] Best Television Presentation The Killing Nominated
Best Actress in Television Mireille Enos Nominated
Best Supporting Actor in Television Joel Kinnaman Nominated
Best Supporting Actress in Television Michelle Forbes Won
64th Writers Guild of America Awards[62] Best New Series The Killing Nominated
69th Golden Globe Awards[63] Best Actress – TV Series Drama Mireille Enos Nominated
64th Directors Guild of America Awards[64] Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Dramatic Series Patty Jenkins Won
2013 39th Saturn Awards[65] Best Syndicated Cable Television Series The Killing Nominated
Best Actress in Television Mireille Enos Nominated
34th Young Artist Awards[66] Best Performance in a TV Series – Supporting Young Actor Seth Isaac Johnson Nominated
2nd Annual Social TV Awards[67] Best Drama Social TV The Killing Story Sync Nominated
2014 4th Critics' Choice Television Awards[68] Best Supporting Actor in a Drama Series Peter Sarsgaard Nominated

Distribution

In March 2013, Netflix closed negotiations with Fox Television Studios with a deal to be the exclusive subscription service for the series' third season. Netflix streamed the season approximately three months after its finale. It already provided the first two seasons.[69] In November 2013, Netflix announced it picked up the series for a fourth and final season after AMC had canceled it.[20] By July 2018, it was reported that the first three seasons would be removed from Netflix on August 1, 2018.[70][71][72] However, all four seasons were removed from the service in several countries on that date, with only Australia and New Zealand still hosting the complete series and Japan hosting the fourth season.[73]

As of January 2019, the complete series is streaming in the United States on both Hulu and Amazon Prime Video, with none of the seasons hosted on Netflix.[74]

Online promotion

Season-one promotion on AMC's The Killing website included "Rosie's Room", a virtual simulation of murder victim Rosie Larsen's bedroom that users could explore in order to learn more about Rosie's life and search for secrets and clues that could help lead to the discovery of who is responsible for her untimely death. Users could peek inside Rosie's dresser, look under her bed, listen to her answering machine messages, flip through her vinyl record collection, and explore her laptop computer to access her social networking profile, vlogs, photos, and emails.[75] Season-one promotion also included an interactive application called the "Suspect Tracker" whereby users could vote each week for who they think is the prime suspect in the murder investigation and discuss their theories about the case and its suspects with other fans.[76] A personality quiz titled "How Would You Be Cast in a Crime Thriller?" telling users what part they would be cast in on The Killing based on their reactions to various crime-related situations was also released prior to season one.[77] AMC's The Killing website also featured exclusive sneak-peek and behind-the-scenes videos, trivia games, numerous photo galleries, episode and character guides, a blog, and a community forum.

For season two's promotion, AMC's The Killing website added the "Rosie Larsen Interactive Case File," which gave a glimpse into the suspects, evidence, crime scene photographs, and documents related to the case.[78]

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The Killing is an American crime drama television series that premiered on April 3 2011 on AMC based on the Danish television series Forbrydelsen The Crime The American version was developed by Veena Sud and produced by Fox Television Studios and Fuse Entertainment Set in Seattle Washington the series follows the various murder investigations by homicide detectives Sarah Linden Mireille Enos and Stephen Holder Joel Kinnaman The KillingGenreSerial drama Crime drama MysteryBased onForbrydelsenby Soren SveistrupDeveloped byVeena SudStarringMireille Enos Billy Campbell Joel Kinnaman and othersTheme music composerWe Fell to EarthComposerFrans BakCountry of originUnited StatesOriginal languageEnglishNo of seasons4No of episodes44 list of episodes ProductionExecutive producersVeena Sud Mikkel Bondesen Soren Sveistrup Piv Bernth Ingolf Gabold Dawn Prestwich Nicole YorkinProducersAaron Zelman Jeremy Doner Kristen CampoProduction locationVancouver British ColumbiaRunning time42 59 minutesProduction companiesFox Television Studios Fuse Entertainment KMF Films Fabrik EntertainmentReleaseOriginal networkAMC 2011 13 Netflix 2014 Picture format1080i HDTV 2011 13 1080p HD 2014 Audio formatDolby Digital 5 1Original releaseApril 3 2011 2011 04 03 August 1 2014 2014 08 01 AMC announced the series s cancellation in July 2012 but picked it up for a third season after a renegotiation with Fox Television Studios and Netflix The Killing was again cancelled by AMC in September 2013 but Netflix announced in November 2013 that it had ordered a fourth season consisting of six episodes to conclude the series 1 The complete fourth season was released on Netflix on August 1 2014 2 Contents 1 Cast 1 1 Main 1 2 Recurring 2 Series overview 2 1 Season 1 2011 2 2 Season 2 2012 2 3 Season 3 2013 2 4 Season 4 2014 3 Production 3 1 First cancellation and revival 3 2 Second cancellation and revival 4 Reception 4 1 Critical response 4 1 1 Season 1 4 1 2 Season 2 4 1 3 Season 3 4 1 4 Season 4 4 2 Ratings 4 3 Awards and nominations 5 Distribution 6 Online promotion 7 References 8 External linksCast EditSee also List of The Killing characters Main Edit Actor Character Seasons1 2 3 4Mireille Enos Sarah Linden MainJoel Kinnaman Stephen Holder MainBilly Campbell Darren Richmond Main Does not appear GuestMichelle Forbes Mitch Larsen Main Does not appearBrent Sexton Stan Larsen Main Does not appearKristin Lehman Gwen Eaton Main Does not appearEric Ladin Jamie Wright Main Does not appearBrendan Sexton III Belko Royce Main Does not appearJamie Anne Allman Terry Marek Main Does not appearAnnie Corley Regi Darnell Main Recurring GuestLiam James Jack Linden Recurring Main Guest MainElias Koteas James Skinner Does not appear Main Does not appearHugh Dillon Francis Becker Does not appear Main Does not appearAmy Seimetz Danette Leeds Does not appear Main GuestBex Taylor Klaus Bullet Does not appear Main Does not appearJulia Sarah Stone Lyric Does not appear Main Does not appearMax Fowler Twitch Does not appear Main Does not appearPeter Sarsgaard Ray Seward Does not appear Main Does not appearGregg Henry Carl Reddick Does not appear Recurring Main 3 Tyler Ross Kyle Stansbury Does not appear Main 4 Sterling Beaumon Lincoln Knopf Does not appear Main 4 Levi Meaden AJ Fielding Does not appear Main 4 Joan Allen Margaret Rayne Does not appear Main 5 Recurring Edit Evan Bird as Tom Larsen Rosie s brother season 1 2 Seth Isaac Johnson as Denny Larsen Rosie s brother season 1 2 Tom Butler as Lesley Adams the mayor season 1 2 Garry Chalk as Lt Michael Oakes the detectives boss season 1 2 Katie Findlay as Rosie Larsen the teenage girl who was found dead season 1 2 Brandon Jay McLaren as Bennet Ahmed a teacher at Rosie s high school season 1 2 Ashley Johnson as Amber Ahmed Bennet Ahmed s wife season 1 2 Callum Keith Rennie as Rick Felder Sarah s fiance season 1 2 Kacey Rohl as Sterling Fitch Rosie s best friend season 1 2 Alan Dale as Senator Eaton Gwen s father season 1 2 Richard Harmon as Jasper Ames Rosie s ex boyfriend season 1 2 Barclay Hope as Michael Ames Jasper s father seasons 1 2 Claudia Ferri as Nicole Jackson the manager of the Wapi Eagle Casino season 1 2 Don Thompson as Janek Kovarsky a figure from Stan Larsen s shady past season 1 2 Mark Moses as Lt Erik Carlson Linden s new boss at the police department season 2 Brian Markinson as Gil Sloane Holder s NA sponsor season 2 Ben Cotton as Pastor Mike director of Beacon House the youth homeless shelter season 3 Aaron Douglas as Evan Henderson a death row prison guard season 3 Nicholas Lea as Dale Daniel Shannon a death row inmate season 3 Jewel Staite as Caroline Swift Holder s girlfriend and a District Attorney season 3 4 Katherine Evans as Bethany Skinner James Skinner s daughter seasons 3 4 Series overview EditSee also List of The Killing episodes SeasonEpisodesOriginally releasedFirst releasedLast releasedNetwork113April 3 2011 2011 04 03 June 19 2011 2011 06 19 AMC213April 1 2012 2012 04 01 June 17 2012 2012 06 17 312June 2 2013 2013 06 02 August 4 2013 2013 08 04 46August 1 2014 2014 08 01 NetflixSeason 1 2011 Edit Main article The Killing season 1 The first season covers the first two weeks of the investigation of the murder of local teenager Rosie Larsen and has three main storylines the police investigation into Rosie s murder the Larsen family s attempts to deal with their grief and the fluctuating electoral fortunes of a political campaign that becomes embroiled in the case Season 2 2012 Edit Main article The Killing season 2 The season resumes the investigation into the murder and reveals secrets about the Larsen family as well as a possible conspiracy within the campaign race and the Seattle police department The Larsen murder case gets closed with the discovery of those involved in it Season 3 2013 Edit Main article The Killing season 3 A year after the Rosie Larsen case Stephen Holder searches for a runaway girl and uncovers a string of murders connected to one of Sarah Linden s previous murder investigations Linden no longer a detective must return to both a career and a case she had put behind her 6 Season 4 2014 Edit Main article The Killing season 4 The fourth season features detectives Sarah Linden and Stephen Holder handling the fallout of their actions from the previous season while investigating the murder of a family whose only survivor is a member of an all boys military academy 7 Production EditThe pilot was ordered by AMC in January 2010 and then was picked up for a full series order in August 2010 8 9 The series is filmed in Vancouver British Columbia with some scenes in season two filmed in Coquitlam British Columbia at Riverview Hospital Production began on the pilot episode on December 2 2010 10 The pilot is written by series creator and executive producer Veena Sud and is directed by Patty Jenkins 9 In contrast to the original Danish series executive producer Veena Sud explained We re creating our own world We are using the Danish series as a blueprint but we are kind of diverging and creating our own world our world of suspects and potentially ultimately who killed Rosie Larsen Sud describes the series as slow burn storytelling in a sense that every moment that we don t have to prettify or gloss over or make something necessarily easy to digest that we re able to go to all sorts of places that are honest and dark and beautiful and tragic in a way that is how a story should be told 11 First cancellation and revival Edit AMC announced on July 27 2012 that the series would not be renewed for a third season 12 However Fox Television Studios announced that they were attempting to shop the show to other networks 13 In August 2012 it was revealed that Fox Television Studios was in talks with both DirecTV and Netflix in an attempt to revive the series 14 In November 2012 it was confirmed that Fox Television Studios was in final negotiations with Netflix to continue the series for a third season AMC which had originally canceled the show was also included in the deal which would gain the network the privilege of airing the new episodes before being hosted by Netflix in return for sharing any associated production costs with Netflix 15 Variety reported on November 30 2012 that the show would be returning to AMC planning for a May 2013 debut with production set to begin months before that Cast members Mireille Enos and Joel Kinnaman were confirmed to return with Veena Sud as showrunner and returning writers including executive producers Dawn Prestwich and Nicole Yorkin 16 On December 12 2012 it was confirmed that cast members Billy Campbell Michelle Forbes and Brent Sexton would not return for the third season 17 On January 15 2013 AMC and Fox Television Studios announced that the series had been renewed for a 12 episode third season Production started on February 25 2013 in Vancouver British Columbia Canada 6 and ended on June 25 2013 18 Second cancellation and revival Edit AMC ultimately canceled the series after the third season in September 2013 19 However in November 2013 two months after its cancellation Netflix announced it had picked up The Killing for a fourth and final season consisting of six episodes 20 Cast members Mireille Enos and Joel Kinnaman returned with Veena Sud as showrunner and executive producers Dawn Prestwich and Nicole Yorkin returning as writers 21 Reception EditCritical response Edit Reviewers and fans of the first three seasons noted similarities and borrowed elements from David Lynch s TV series Twin Peaks and the follow up film Twin Peaks Fire Walk with Me and compared and contrasted Sud and Lynch s works 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 Season 1 Edit The series premiere was praised by most critics Metacritic gave it a score of 84 100 based on reviews from 29 critics indicating universal acclaim 30 Rotten Tomatoes gave it a 94 approval rating with an average rating of 8 5 10 based on 36 critic reviews the website s critics consensus reads The Killing is a slow burning mystery with an eerie mutli dimensional story propelled by thoughtful writing believable characters and realistic horror even if its season finale was unsatisfying 31 Tim Goodman of The Hollywood Reporter gave the series a very positive review calling it excellent absorbing and addictive When each episode ends you long for the next a hallmark of great dramas Goodman also praised Mireille Enos s performance as the lead character Sarah saying It s not until you watch Enos play Sarah for a while that it sinks in there hasn t been a female American character like her probably ever 32 Entertainment Weekly s Ken Tucker gave it a B saying The acting is strikingly good and that s ome viewers may find The Killing a little too cold and deliberate but give it time Its intensity builds steadily giving the series unexpected power 33 Alex Strachan of The Vancouver Sun said the series is soaked in atmosphere and steeped in the stark realism of Scandinavian crime novelists Henning Mankell and Stieg Larsson and that it is not as much about a young girl s murder as it is a psychological study of what happens afterward how a tight knit community tries to recover and how a dead child s mother father and siblings learn to deal with their pain in their own private ways 34 Matt Roush of TV Guide applauded the series calling the acting tremendous and saying that he was instantly hooked by the moody atmosphere of this season long murder mystery set in Seattle He went on to say What really stands out for me in this age of cookie cutter procedurals is how The Killing dramatizes the devastation a violent death has on a family a community on the people involved in the investigation Nothing about this show is routine 35 Subsequent episodes were met with lesser praise by some critics criticizing the show s reliance upon increasingly implausible red herrings to drive each episode and the withholding of details about each character s background especially Rosie s thus making them difficult to relate to or empathize with 36 37 The first season finale was met with negative reviews from some critics The Los Angeles Times called it one of the most frustrating finales in TV history 38 with Alan Sepinwall of HitFix com calling the end insulting 39 Finally Maureen Ryan of AOL TV said that the finale killed off any interest I had in ever watching the show again 40 The show began last spring looking like the smartest most stylish pilot in years complained Heather Havrilevsky in The New York Times Magazine Fast forward to the finale in which we learn that what we ve been watching is actually a 26 hour long episode of Law amp Order and we re only halfway through it 41 Season 2 Edit The early seasonal episodes received generally favorable reviews from critics with Metacritic giving it a score of 68 100 based on reviews from 23 critics 42 Rotten Tomatoes gave it a 67 approval rating with an average rating of 7 0 10 based on 30 critic reviews the website s critics consensus reads The Killing s second season feels a bit tedious and unsure of where it wants to go but it succeeds in keeping the audience on its toes thanks to consistently fantastic acting and some strategic storytelling 43 Lori Rackl of the Chicago Sun Times stated Few television shows are as addictive as this pensive wonderfully paced suspenser 44 The Washington Post s Hank Stuever stated My own enjoyment of The Killing begins and ends with the gloom so brilliantly conveyed by its pace and performances 45 Brian Lowry of Variety stated the series remained compelling adding that the writers are adept at overcoming the stodgy pace by dangling tantalizing clues near each hour s end creating a strong pull to see what transpires next 46 HitFix s Alan Sepinwall compared this season to the first and called it better He added The performances are still good and now the characterization is a bit better When you add that to the fine atmosphere and you view the mystery itself as a kind of necessary evil that allows you to see the parts of the show that do work then it s not bad 47 The season finale What I Know received mixed reviews Sepinwall stated I d like to say that season 2 of The Killing was an improvement on season 1 and in some ways it probably was The second season certainly did a better job of doing what Veena Sud claimed to be doing last year in that it took advantage of the extra time to sketch in some of the characters I honestly feel like any kinder feelings I have for the second season came from the complete lack of investment I had in it 48 Sean McKenna of TV Fanatic rated the finale 4 7 out of 5 stars but upon first viewing wasn t sure what to feel I wasn t elated I wasn t excited but after watching it again was sucked into the world mesmerized not by the victory of our hero cops but by the gut wrenching moments that unfolded 49 CraveOnline s William Bibbiani called the finale an odd duck After citing Jamie s early revelation as melodramatic silliness Bibbiani added The rest of the episode gets its job done with one major glaring flaw The characters end up more or less where they need to be but some nearly ridiculous loose ends remain 50 Brandon Nowalk of The A V Club rated this finale a C calling it so unconvincing adding I couldn t believe how little all this resolution affected me after The Killing so thrillingly took my grudging engagement for a ride a few weeks ago This is the same show that delivered Richmond s hospital nightmare the hunt for Holder the anti Western standoff Sayonara Hiawatha and the crazy train of the last two weeks No this is the full circle episode the one that takes the show back to its roots Wah wah 51 Season 3 Edit Rotten Tomatoes gave it a 67 approval rating with an average rating of 7 3 10 based on 30 critic reviews the website s critics consensus reads Though The Killing s third season doesn t do anything much differently than before it continues to benefit from strong acting and new viewers should be able to jump right in with ease 52 On Metacritic the season has a score of 69 100 based on 22 reviews indicating generally favorable reviews 53 Season 4 Edit Rotten Tomatoes gave it a 47 approval rating with an average rating of 6 5 10 based on 19 critic reviews the website s critics consensus reads While its characters still intrigue and its atmosphere remains absorbingly dark The Killing succumbs to silliness in its fourth season straying into distractingly overwrought territory 54 On Metacritic the season has a score of 53 100 based on 13 reviews indicating mixed or average reviews 55 Ratings Edit See also List of The Killing episodes Ratings When it premiered the pilot was AMC s second highest original series premiere following The Walking Dead The premiere drew 2 7 million viewers and a 2 household rating The two encores of the premiere episode brought the ratings of the premiere up to a total of 4 6 million total viewers and a 3 7 household rating 56 The UK premiere on Channel 4 brought in 2 2 million viewers 57 In the second season the viewership and ratings dipped to a series low 1 59 million viewers and 0 6 rating with adults aged 18 49 58 Awards and nominations Edit Awards and nominations for The Killing Year Association Category Nominated work Result2011 1st Critics Choice Television Awards 59 Best Drama Series The Killing NominatedBest Actress in a Drama Series Mireille Enos NominatedBest Supporting Actress in a Drama Series Michelle Forbes Nominated63rd Primetime Emmy Awards 60 Outstanding Lead Actress in a Drama Series Mireille Enos NominatedOutstanding Supporting Actress in a Drama Series Michelle Forbes NominatedOutstanding Directing for a Drama Series Patty Jenkins Episode Pilot NominatedOutstanding Writing for a Drama Series Veena Sud Episode Pilot NominatedOutstanding Single Camera Picture Editing for a Drama Series Elizabeth Kling Episode Pilot NominatedOutstanding Casting for a Drama Series The Killing Nominated2012 38th Saturn Awards 61 Best Television Presentation The Killing NominatedBest Actress in Television Mireille Enos NominatedBest Supporting Actor in Television Joel Kinnaman NominatedBest Supporting Actress in Television Michelle Forbes Won64th Writers Guild of America Awards 62 Best New Series The Killing Nominated69th Golden Globe Awards 63 Best Actress TV Series Drama Mireille Enos Nominated64th Directors Guild of America Awards 64 Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Dramatic Series Patty Jenkins Won2013 39th Saturn Awards 65 Best Syndicated Cable Television Series The Killing NominatedBest Actress in Television Mireille Enos Nominated34th Young Artist Awards 66 Best Performance in a TV Series Supporting Young Actor Seth Isaac Johnson Nominated2nd Annual Social TV Awards 67 Best Drama Social TV The Killing Story Sync Nominated2014 4th Critics Choice Television Awards 68 Best Supporting Actor in a Drama Series Peter Sarsgaard NominatedDistribution EditIn March 2013 Netflix closed negotiations with Fox Television Studios with a deal to be the exclusive subscription service for the series third season Netflix streamed the season approximately three months after its finale It already provided the first two seasons 69 In November 2013 Netflix announced it picked up the series for a fourth and final season after AMC had canceled it 20 By July 2018 it was reported that the first three seasons would be removed from Netflix on August 1 2018 70 71 72 However all four seasons were removed from the service in several countries on that date with only Australia and New Zealand still hosting the complete series and Japan hosting the fourth season 73 As of January 2019 update the complete series is streaming in the United States on both Hulu and Amazon Prime Video with none of the seasons hosted on Netflix 74 Online promotion EditSeason one promotion on AMC s The Killing website included Rosie s Room a virtual simulation of murder victim Rosie Larsen s bedroom that users could explore in order to learn more about Rosie s life and search for secrets and clues that could help lead to the discovery of who is responsible for her untimely death Users could peek inside Rosie s dresser look under her bed listen to her answering machine messages flip through her vinyl record collection and explore her laptop computer to access her social networking profile vlogs photos and emails 75 Season one promotion also included an interactive application called the Suspect Tracker whereby users could vote each week for who they think is the prime suspect in the murder investigation and discuss their theories about the case and its suspects with other fans 76 A personality quiz titled How Would You Be Cast in a Crime Thriller telling users what part they would be cast in on The Killing based on their reactions to various crime related situations was also released prior to season one 77 AMC s The Killing website also featured exclusive sneak peek and behind the scenes videos trivia games numerous photo galleries episode and character guides a blog and a community forum For season two s promotion AMC s The Killing website added the Rosie Larsen Interactive Case File which gave a glimpse into the suspects evidence crime scene photographs and documents related to the case 78 Portals Television United StatesReferences Edit Hibberd James November 15 2013 The Killing shock Netflix revives twice canceled show for FINAL season Entertainment Weekly Retrieved February 9 2014 Spangler Todd April 24 2014 Netflix Announces Premiere Date for The Killing Final Season Variety Retrieved April 24 2014 Andreeva Nellie February 12 2014 Gregg Henry Upped To Regular On The Killing Sarah Jane Potts Joins Gracepoint Deadline Hollywood Retrieved February 13 2014 a b c The Killing Adds Tyler Ross Sterling Beaumon amp Levi Meaden Deadline Hollywood February 5 2014 Retrieved February 6 2014 Andreeva Nellie January 16 2014 Joan Allen Joins The Killing s Final Season Deadline Hollywood Retrieved February 4 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