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The Killing 2

2012-04-01 | Drama,Crime,Mystery | 13 episodes
Overview
The second season of the AMC American crime drama television series The Killing premiered on April 1, 2012, concluded on June 17, 2012, and consisted of 13 episodes. The series was developed and produced by Veena Sud and based on the Danish series, Forbrydelsen. Set in Seattle, Washington, this season follows the continued investigation into the murder of local teenager Rosie Larsen, with each episode covering approximately 24 hours. The season culminated in the closing of the Larsen murder, with the discovery of those involved with the murder.

5 Seasons

Episode

Reflections (2012)

In the aftermath of the shooting at City Hall and Linden's discovery that the photo leading to Councilman Darren Richmond's arrest was forged, Sarah returns to Seattle to investigate a possible cover up and wonders if she can trust her partner.

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Directed By

Agnieszka Holland

Writer

Veena Sud

My Lucky Day (2012)

An ominous discovery is made at the Larsen house while Sarah travels to Tacoma to learn Councilman Richmond's dark secret. Meanwhile, Richmond is forced to come to grips with the fallout from the attack at City Hall.

My Lucky Day poster

Directed By

Daniel Attias

Writer

Dawn Prestwich

Numb (2012)

Sarah hunts down Rosie's backpack as Holder falls from grace. Mitch re-emerges while Stan continues to entangle himself with the mob. Richmond faces up to his situation.

Numb poster

Directed By

Brad Anderson

Writer

Eliza Clark

Ogi Jun (2012)

Sarah and Holder identify the mystery man with the tattoo while Jamie attempts to enlist Gwen's help and Stan learns his past may have come back to haunt him.

Ogi Jun poster

Directed By

Phil Abraham

Writer

Jeremy Doner

Ghosts of the Past (2012)

Sarah receives a message from the dead that may shed light on the identity of Rosie's killer. Meanwhile, Mitch befriends a young runaway; and Richmond has grave doubts about his future in politics.

Ghosts of the Past poster

Directed By

Ed Bianchi

Writer

Wendy Riss

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