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The Killing is an American crime drama television series developed by Veena Sud, based on the Danish television series. The series centers on the homicide of a young girl, Rosie Larsen, and its ensuing consequences on the police force, the suspects, and her distraught family. It stars Mireille Enos, Billy Campbell, Joel Kinnaman, Michelle Forbes, Brent Sexton, Kristin Lehman, and Eric Ladin.
The series premiered on AMC on April 3, 2011.[1]
Series overview
Season | Episodes | Originally aired | DVD release date | ||
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Season premiere | Season finale | ||||
1 | 13 | April 3, 2011 | June 19, 2011[2] | — |
Season 1 (2011)
# | Title | Directed by | Written by | Original air date | Production code |
U.S. viewers (million) |
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1 | "Pilot" | Patty Jenkins | Teleplay by: Veena Sud | April 3, 2011 | BDH179/S179 | 2.72[3] |
Detective Sarah Linden investigates the disappearance of a young girl named Rosie Larsen; as the election looms, Seattle councilman Darren Richmond prepares to meet with the mayor. | ||||||
2 | "The Cage" | Ed Bianchi | Veena Sud | April 3, 2011 | BDH101/S101 | 2.72[3] |
Police question Rosie Larsen's grieving parents; new evidence is found at school. | ||||||
3 | "El Diablo" | Gwyneth Horder-Payton | Dawn Prestwich & Nicole Yorkin | April 10, 2011 | BDH102/S102 | 2.56[4] |
Councilman Richmond suspects a leak within his team; Sarah tracks down a witness and is led to a suspect. | ||||||
4 | "A Soundless Echo" | Jennifer Getzinger | Soo Hugh | April 17, 2011 | BDH103/S103 | 2.51[5] |
The Larsens plan their daughter's funeral; Rosie's friend unveils surprises about her life. | ||||||
5 | "Super 8" | Phil Abraham | Jeremy Doner | April 24, 2011 | BDH104/S104 | 2.25[6] |
Richmond and his team plan an anti-crime commercial; Stan turns to a work colleague for help in finding Rosie's killer. | ||||||
6 | "What You Have Left" | Agnieszka Holland | Nic Pizzolatto | May 1, 2011 | BDH105/S105 | 1.81[7] |
Sarah questions a suspect's family; tensions mount between Richmond and Gwen, his campaign advisor. | ||||||
7 | "Vengeance" | Ed Bianchi | Linda Burstyn | May 8, 2011 | BDH106/S106 | 1.83[8] |
Police uncover new information about Rosie's whereabouts on the night of her murder; Mitch begins doubting the investigation. | ||||||
8 | "Stonewalled"[9] | Dan Attias | Aaron Zelman | May 15, 2011[2] | TBA | TBA |
Sarah and Holder uncover evidence on a suspect; Richmond uses dirty politics; Mitch endangers her children. | ||||||
9 | "Undertow"[9] | Unknown | Unknown | May 22, 2011[2] | TBA | TBA |
While trying to arrest a suspect, the police are stymied; the Larsens are fed up with the police. | ||||||
10 | "I'll Let You Know When I Get There"[9] | Unknown | Unknown | May 29, 2011[2] | TBA | TBA |
Richmond rises in the polls; a surprising individual turns himself in. | ||||||
11 | "Missing"[9] | Unknown | Unknown | June 5, 2011[9] | TBA | TBA |
Sarah learns Jack is missing, which halts the progress of the case. | ||||||
12 | "Beau Soleil"[9] | Unknown | Unknown | June 12, 2011[9] | TBA | TBA |
13 | "Orpheus Descending"[9] | Unknown | Unknown | June 19, 2011[9] | TBA | TBA |
References
- ^ Dayton, Lee (February 10, 2011). "The Killing Will Debut With a 2 Hour Premiere on Sun., Apr. 3". AMC. Retrieved March 4, 2011.
- ^ a b c d "Shows A-Z - killing, the on amc". The Futon Critic. Retrieved March 12, 2011.
- ^ a b Seidman, Robert (April 5, 2011). "Sunday Cable Ratings: 'Ax Men,' 'Chopped,' 'Army Wives,' Kardashians Lead Night; + 'The Killing,' 'The Borgias,' 'Breakout Kings + Much More". TV by the Numbers. Retrieved April 5, 2011.
- ^ Gorman, Bill (April 12, 2011). "Sunday Cable Ratings: 'Army Wives,' 'The Killing' Steady; 'Breakout Kings' Falls; Plus 'Human Planet,' 'Khloe & Lamar,' & Much More". TV by the Numbers. Retrieved April 12, 2011.
- ^ Seidman, Robert (April 19, 2011). "Sunday Cable Ratings: NBA, 'Storage Wars,' 'Ax Men,' 'Khloe & Lamar' + 'The Killing,' 'Breakout Kings,' 'Sam Axe,' 'Game of Thrones' & Much More". TV by the Numbers. Retrieved April 20, 2011.
- ^ Gorman, Bill (April 26, 2011). "Sunday Cable Ratings: NBA, 'Khloe & Lamar,' 'The Killing,' 'Breakout Kings,' 'Housewives,' 'Game of Thrones' & Much More". TV by the Numbers. Retrieved April 26, 2011.
- ^ Seidman, Robert (May 3, 2011). "Sunday Cable Ratings: More 'Death of Bin Laden' Ratings; 'Khloe & Lamar,' 'Law & Order: CI,' 'In Plain Sight,' 'Army Wives,' 'Housewives,' 'Game of Thrones' & Much More". TV by the Numbers. Retrieved May 4, 2011.
- ^ Gorman, Bill (May 10, 2011). "Sunday Cable Ratings: Bulls/Hawks Tops + 'Law & Order: CI,' 'In Plain Sight,' 'Army Wives,' 'Housewives,' 'Game of Thrones' & Much More". TV by the Numbers. Retrieved May 10, 2011.
- ^ a b c d e f g h i "The Killing: Episode Guide". Zap2It. Tribune Media Services, Inc. Retrieved May 14, 2011.