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The Killing 1

2011-04-03 | Drama,Crime,Mystery | 13 episodes
Overview
The first season of the AMC American crime drama television series The Killing premiered on April 3, 2011 and concluded on June 19, 2011. The series was developed and produced by Veena Sud and based on the Danish series, Forbrydelsen. Set in Seattle, Washington, this season follows the investigation into the murder of local teenager Rosie Larsen, with each episode covering approximately 24 hours. The first season covers the first two weeks of the investigation and has three main storylines: the police investigation into Rosie's murder, the attempts of her family to deal with their grief, and the fluctuating electoral fortunes of a political campaign that becomes embroiled in the case. It stars Mireille Enos as homicide detective Sarah Linden and Joel Kinnaman as rookie detective Stephen Holder.

5 Seasons

Episode

Pilot (2011)

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.

Pilot poster

Directed By

Patty Jenkins

The Cage (2011)

The investigation into Rosie’s killer begins as Sarah and Holder question the missing girl’s parents, Stan and Mitch, as well as Rosie’s friends and 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.

The Cage poster

Directed By

Ed Bianchi

Writer

Veena Sud

El Diablo (2011)

Councilman Richmond suspects a leak within his team; Sarah tracks down a witness and is led to a suspect.

El Diablo poster

Directed By

Gwyneth Horder-Payton

Writer

Dawn Prestwich

A Soundless Echo (2011)

Linden and Holder pressure Jasper for answers and interview a new suspect.

A Soundless Echo poster

Directed By

Jennifer Getzinger

Writer

Soo Hugh

Super 8 (2011)

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 his colleague Belko for help.

Super 8 poster

Directed By

Phil Abraham

Writer

Jeremy Doner

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