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The Killing (US)
Season 2
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Seattle police detectives Sarah Linden and Stephen Holder continue to track a teenage girl's killer after getting it wrong, with tragic consequences.
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13 Episodes
Reflections
E1
Reflections
Episode 1
My Lucky Day
E2
My Lucky Day
Episode 2
Numb
E3
Numb
Episode 3
Ogi Jun
E4
Ogi Jun
Episode 4
Ghosts of the Past
E5
Ghosts of the Past
Episode 5
Openings
E6
Openings
Episode 6
Keylela
E7
Keylela
Episode 7
Off the Reservation
E8
Off the Reservation
Episode 8
Sayonara Hiawatha
E9
Sayonara Hiawatha
Episode 9
72 Hours
E10
72 Hours
Episode 10
Bulldog
E11
Bulldog
Episode 11
Donnie or Marie
E12
Donnie or Marie
Episode 12
What I Know
E13
What I Know
Episode 13
Cast of Season 2
Brendan Sexton III
Belko Royce
Mireille Enos
Sarah Linden
Annie Corley
Regi Darnell
Joel Kinnaman
Stephen Holder
Kristin Lehman
Gwen Eaton
Michelle Forbes
Mitch Larsen
Brent Sexton
Stanley Larsen
Eric Ladin
Jamie Wright
Jamie Anne Allman
Terry Marek
Liam James
Jack Linden
Billy Campbell
Darren Richmond
Season 2 Reviews
Tampa Bay Times
Eric Deggans
A slimmer effort, told in a single season, could have ramped up the pace of each episode until you had something resembling an exciting series.
TIME Magazine
James Poniewozik
That final, bathetic capture of Terry was at least a hint of the show's promise. The case, it turned out, did not end flashily in a stroke of lightning. Just rain, rain, rain.
AV Club
Emily St. James
The Killing sort of knows what it has to do to be a good show, but it thinks that all it has to do is flaunt convention to be good. It doesn't realize that it has to do more than present an appealing surface if the core is fundamentally rotten.
Variety
Brian Lowry
The Killing remains compelling, and 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.
New York Daily News
David Hinckley
If the process is as fascinating in season two as it was in season one, this is hardly the worst way to spend a few hours of television time.
Denver Post
Joanne Ostrow
This is a story about a murky process, not about a definitive resolution. It's deliberately soaked in confusion and misdirection. And so I embrace the dilemma.
Wall Street Journal
Dorothy Rabinowitz
The Killing returns with all its powers intact, its uniformly superb performances--not least Ms. Enos's Detective Linden and Mr. Sexton's Stanley.
Washington Post
Hank Stuever
"The Killing" betrayed you terribly, so you've sworn off watching this beguiling crime drama when it returns Sunday night on AMC. Sadly, that's your loss.
Chicago Sun-Times
Lori Rackl
Few television shows are as addictive as this pensive, wonderfully paced suspenser.
New York Magazine/Vulture
Matt Zoller Seitz
Despite very slight improvements, this series still seems deluded as to what it is and blind to what it could become.
Slant Magazine
Mike Lechevallier
The muddled and recurrently tedious Larsen case render The Killing a mystery show whose mysteries agitate and bore rather than mesmerize and astound.
HitFix
Alan Sepinwall
The Killing is not a particularly self-aware or meta show.
USA Today
Robert Bianco
All things considered, perhaps bringing The Killing back on April Fools' Day wasn't AMC's best idea.
Salon.com
Willa Paskin
After a legendarily despised first season finale, The Killing is back - and begging for you to hate it.
San Francisco Chronicle
David Wiegand
Notwithstanding the cat-and-mouse plotting, we watch The Killing because of the superb writing and attention to character detail in the scripts.
New York Post
Linda Stasi
The premiere is actually very good. Of course, it would be a whole lot better if there were a new investigation into a new crime
Hollywood Reporter
Tim Goodman
Although there's still a lot of bad blood surrounding The Killing, one solid reason to keep watching is the fantastic acting. But where the show's going, nobody knows.
NPR's Fresh Air
David Bianculli
The Killing, in other words, starts strong again. The central question from last year, "Who Killed Rosie Larsen?," quickly comes back into play. And with it, there are new leads, new confrontations - even some new characters introduced.
TV Fanatic
Sean McKenna
I'm willing to give The Killing a second chance. I still find Linden and especially Holder compelling, exciting and enthralling characters trapped in a rain-soaked world of murder and suspense that aches to be further explored.
E! Online
Christina Dowling
Rosie is absolutely enthralling so we can't help but mourn the fact that this main character was missing for most of the show.
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