Official The Killing Thread (Warning: Potential Spoilers)

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SmootSmack
04-18-2011, 07:44 PM
So dude who played Charles Widmore on Lost plays Senator Eaton on The Killing?!

Something's up for sure

Anyhow, let's make this the official thread for The Killing discussion

itvnetop
04-19-2011, 04:48 AM
(spoiler)
I knew something was up with Teach... but I don't think he had anything to do w/ the death.

Ep. 4 is where the fun starts! I knew this show was going to be epic... Excellent tv usually takes 3 episodes for set-up.

FRPLG
04-19-2011, 08:21 AM
Yeah I was on to the teach...no reason for all his screen time in the first 3 if he wasn't going to be a key story character.

mredskins
04-19-2011, 08:29 AM
I am almost as quizzical about the Rosie's dad's past as I am to who her killer is. Something is up with that dude. And who gave him that money, that he got all pissey with?

ArtMonkDrillz
04-19-2011, 10:05 AM
I am almost as quizzical about the Rosie's dad's past as I am to who her killer is. Something is up with that dude. And who gave him that money, that he got all pissey with?Going by that scene and the conversation he had at the house he secretly bought for his family I'd say he used to be into some serious organized crime. I'm getting a whole Sean Penn in Mystic River type vibe from him.

To me the most interesting character by far is Holder. Seems like maybe he got a little too involved in undercover work when he was a NARC. And I really want to know who he keeps talking to on the phone.

SmootSmack
04-19-2011, 10:21 AM
Holder's become one of my favorite characters on television

JoeRedskin
04-19-2011, 10:44 AM
Holder's become one of my favorite characters on television

The actor playing him played the same character in the original Danish version. And yes, he is pretty f'ing cool. "You look worse than the addict. Why don't you take a shower and put on a suit & tie."

JoeRedskin
04-19-2011, 10:48 AM
Pretty clear that the Dad and his employee Belko have a seamy past.

Belko: "If you want us to take care of him, just like in the old days." Then a visit to a guy who considers him part of "the family".

SmootSmack
04-27-2011, 09:18 PM
I'm not really understanding what's happening with the whole "mole" story, and I feel like the detective's fiancee is kind of a waste of a character.

The teacher story line is getting interesting though

itvnetop
04-27-2011, 11:03 PM
I'm not really understanding what's happening with the whole "mole" story, and I feel like the detective's fiancee is kind of a waste of a character.

The teacher story line is getting interesting though

The mole arc doesn't seem to fall into place right now, but hopefully it'll make sense as we go on. I see what the writers are doing with the detective's fiancee, however. We know Linden's good at her job- every episode gives you a glimpse of how she catches things others don't (or a creating a lead where no one saw it before).

What we don't know is much of her past... just from the few minutes of dialogue with her fiancee, I'm guessing she's seen some pretty gruesome stuff in her career. Her fiancee's consistent disappointment is a reflection of her obsession. He represents Linden moving on in her life; But for whatever reason, she can't leave the horror behind. Personally, I think she's driven by the pain inflicted upon the victims' surviving family members. I can't shake the stare she had when Rosie's parents were about to identify the body at the morgue.

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