Certificate
15
Number of Discs
4
Country/Region of Manufacture
United States of America
Reviews
Boston Herald - This is no CBS crime procedural, and viewers deserve the chance to delve into this smart mystery for themselves., New York Post - A bleak, slow-moving, humorless show that is still so good that you will be angry every time an episode ends.
Consumer Advice
Contains strong violence, drug references, sex, moderate bad language
Additional Information
Adaptation of a Danish-TV crime drama following investigations by homicide detectives in Seattle. The viewpoints include those of the police and suspects. Rosie Larsen's murder is no closer to a resolution than at the start of the first series as this addictive crime drama resumes with profound changes for mayoral candidate Darren Richmond (Billy Campbell). As detective Linden (Mireille Enos) pieces together more evidence telling the story of Rosie's final weeks, Rosie's father Stan (Brent Sexton) learns he hasn't quite shaken his troubled past, while wife Mitch (Michelle Forbes) goes on a journey of healing. In the mayoral race, Jamie (Eric Ladin) digs in his heels for Richmond while Gwen (Kristin Lehman) is show to have an impact on both sides. As if they don't have enough roadblocks in the investigation, Linden and Holder both battle personal demons, with Holder's credibility as a cop coming into question. Hallmarks of the series include dark, damp settings; spine-tingling music capping every episode as a key plot point is revealed; and dramatic, slow camera shots to maximize tension, no more so than in the chilling, gut-wrenching finale.
Movie/TV Title
The Killing - Series 2 - Complete
Sound source
Dolby Digital