She asks about the location of Jasper Ames, Rosie's former boyfriend, thinking that Rosie could possibly be with him. Ashley Kwon is confirmed as likely killed by the same person. At Linden's car, James's wife, Jennifer, tells her to stay away, saying that she has forgiven her husband but never wants to see Linden again. The Larsens watch their daughter and smile, and then Mitch probably goes and makes them all grilled cheese with crusts cut off. Michael is about to fly to Las Vegas with his prostitute girlfriend Terry, but he still stops to hear Jamie out. They go upstairs where they find Terry crumpled up on Rosies bed. Two percent of me enjoyed watching this scene, but only because I was able to convince myself that I had turned the channel and was watching Single White Female instead. The pastor says he last saw Ashley Kwon five days ago and mentions that kids sometimes stay at the 7 Star Motel. Mitch subsequently refuses to post Stan's bail, and eventually leaves him. Goldie's knife does not match the murder weapon that was used on Kwon and the 17 dead girls, and he is released in hopes he will lead them to Kallie. Do Not Sell or Share My Personal Information. There, Holder and Reddick show the desk clerk a printout of photographs of some Beacon Home kids. Sign in to rate and Watchlist for personalized recommendations. Rosie has disappeared and is believed to be with Jasper, since, as Kris put it, he bought the drug Ecstasy and went to his family's island weekend home, "looking to 'bone' (have sex)." Sarah finally decides to give up her career and move with Jack to Sonoma, California, to be with her fianc. Linden tells Holder that a possible connection exists between Trisha Seward and the other murders: Trisha's finger was broken and missing a ring, just like Kwon. Sterling later admits to the police that it is she, not Rosie, in the video. They both lead to Darren. The Roys continue their downward spiral into total desperation as Matsson and their dead father loom over every decision they make. [4], Holder and Reddick become part of a task force whereby they learn more about the recent discovery: 17 bodies were found encased in biohazard bags, throats slashed or heads severed, all female teenagers. During a confrontation with Stan in an interrogation room, Belko cryptically states that he "did it". The coroner says no. Even the Seattle rain didnt seem to start falling until Rosie died; shafts of bright sunlight stream through the windows. Well, it was, but let us explain.Season 2's penultimate episode pretty strongly implicated Jamie Wright (Eric Ladin), the right-hand man of city councilman and mayoral hopeful Darren Richmond (Billy Campbell), in the death of Rosie Larsen. This one is a standout. She asks why he added a factory to his drawing. The girl is discovered murdered, and Terry makes sister Mitch feel guilty for not keeping in contact with the girl, that weekend. He's a master strategist, extremely loyal and ambitious, valuable and deepgly opinionated asset to Darren's campaign. [4], She visits Ray Seward. Many, many minutes were spent this season trying to convince us that there was more to Rosie than the innocent, carefree teenager from that first long-ago school video. Mitch and Stan are in the room by now and Stan tries to kill Terry, but then Holder almost strangles Stan in an attempt to stop him. Terms of Service apply. She tells them about an escort named Celine, who warned other escorts about a customer using that service who drove her to the waterfront and discussed drowning. Sarah later receives a phone call in which she learns the photo had been doctored. At the start of the series, Darren and Gwen suspect Jamie of leaking information about the campaign to the press. He and Ames struggle with whether to push the car into the river, however Terry (Rosie's aunt) pushes the car in herself, effectively drowning Rosie. Sarah Linden is a detective in the Seattle Police Department, preparing to relocate to Sonoma, California, with her fiance, Rick Felder, and her teenaged son, Jack. Im not sure if anyone finds this plot development as crazy as I do that he wasnt just a clichd metaphor in a speech but also a clichd alibi but its really the sort of thing that keeps me up at night. Unless the three of them sealed their land contract deal by sacrificing a baby goat, how hard could it have been for Jamie, a man who specializes in coming up with spin, to make up a story about what they were doing? [7], Upon learning that Stan has spent their entire savings, Mitch confronts her husband. To be honest, its been so long since they werent obsessed with that casino that I cant even remember what the deal was with the broken tail light. There was this episode of Veep where Julia Louis-Dreyfus is falling asleep during a senate meeting and Buster/Gar/Tony Hale is watching on TV and he tries to signal for her to wake up, and Anna Chlumsky is all, Thats not how television works. But if only it was how television worked, because then we couldve just told Ted Wright and Jamie and Richmond that they didnt have to even do this scene because we already know that Jamie is a bad guy now. [1] Although Holder uses his style once again with certain suspects, no arrests are made. Holder and Felder, who turns out to be Linden's previous shrink, pull some strings to get her out of the hospital, but after this point Felder leaves Linden out of his life. Reddick suggests they give the case to fellow detective Tim Jablonski. The Killing (TV Series 2011-2014) - Full Cast & Crew - IMDb Edit The Killing (2011-2014) Full Cast & Crew See agents for this cast & crew on IMDbPro Series Directed by Series Writing Credits Series Cast Series Produced by Series Music by Frans Bak . Kerry Sandomirsky. Eric Ladin; Appearances. Linden breaks the news to the Larsens, where they find only Terry. Because of course he did. Holder shoots Jamie in a confrontation. So it did come as a shock when we hear Jamie describe confronting Rosie that night. But then they find out that. Bullet gets angry with him and he sets her straight before leaving. She notices a drawing on his bedroom wall that is identical to the drawing in the Seward case file, except that this drawing has buildings next to the grove of trees. Detective Holder arrives at her door to tell her a teenage girl's body has been found. In a neighborhood where street kids hang out, Holder asks Kallie and Bullet if they have heard about the dead girl. (Although then there might have to have been young people on. CBSNews.com spoke with Allman at the beginning of the series' second season, when she said if she found out she was the killer she wouldn't be too upset. The room in the video is discovered to be attached to the school gymnasium. | Yee haw! Let me ask you guys a question. Everything I did, I did for you says Damians babysitter, who weirdly looks a lot like Jamie. A timeline of Justin Bieber, Hailey Bieber, and Selena Gomezs love triangle. Belko pockets Bennet's cell phone when he leaves it behind after Rosie's memorial service. Michael Ames youre never going to get off the island! Rosie really did look at Stan through his office window before she left home that day, just like he described to Sterling, in what we assumed was a filler scene that doubled as emotional manipulation. 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The new case concerns a missing teenaged girl. The scandal damages Mayor Adams and helps Darren regain his standing in the polls. Stan, although having plenty of opportunities to explain about buying a new home, lets her go. Linden discovers a car with a broken taillight, indicating that her car was used the night of the murder. They question Terry, who reveals that both she and Belko have keys to the residence. The customer turns out to be city councilman Darren Richmond, who is currently running for mayor and whose campaign car was submerged with Rosie in the trunk. However, Stan's conscience leads him to stop the beating. Holder gets into a confrontation with the Indian staff, who beat him up for nosing around. Filming & Production The series was developed and produced by Veena Sud and based on the Danish series, Forbrydelsen ( The Crime ). They race up the stairs behind Gwen, whom I guess Linden deputized on the way over. It is revealed that Jasper had been previously arrested for auto theft. Jamie even claims the team is unstoppable, even after allegations surface that Richmond had numerous affairs following his wife's death. "I would love to be the killer, not because I want to be a murderer, but as an actor you are always wanting to find things to act," said Allman. Even though we long ago accepted the fact that Jaspers mouth is so sneer-shaped that he probably came out of the womb like that, the show definitely still led us to believe, every step of the way, that like Laura Palmer, Rosie Larsen led a dark double life. Rosie then overheard someone and was most likely killed there. When confronted by Stan, Rosie's father, Sterling tells him that Rosie is with Jasper. She confirms that Rosie did leave the dance early. Moments after Richmond wins the election,. | It is a year or more since the Larsen case and three years since the previous case, which caused her to be committed. (As long as they could snag Olympia, thered be no stopping them.) Im going to kill this girl myself in order to make my boyfriend happy? Linden tells Mitch that evidence has been linked to Bennet, promising her that he will soon be arrested. Like, Im going back to my wife and starting over. Tell us: What did you think of "The Killing" season finale? This password will be used to sign into all, Roy Wood Jr.s Best Jokes at the 2023 White House Correspondents Dinner. Stan angrily confronts Jasper at his residence, but doesn't find his daughter. We get it. A few minutes later, Terry enters the smoke-filled garage and shuts off the car. At a young age, Sarah Linden entered foster care and was assigned a social worker, Regi Darnell. The drawing on the refrigerator turns out to be what the son of the murder victim was repeatedly drawing while he was waiting to be rescued from the room in which his mother was rotting. Holder later sees Bullet giving Kallie's name to the desk sergeant, who has not seen any reports about Kallie. A police investigation, the saga of a grieving family, and a Seattle mayoral campaign all interlock after the body of 17-year-old Rosie Larsen is found in the trunk of a submerged car.A police investigation, the saga of a grieving family, and a Seattle mayoral campaign all interlock after the body of 17-year-old Rosie Larsen is found in the trunk of a submerged car.A police investigation, the saga of a grieving family, and a Seattle mayoral campaign all interlock after the body of 17-year-old Rosie Larsen is found in the trunk of a submerged car. She was caught by Jamie listening in on a conversation between him and Michael Ames about a conspiracy to overthrow the current mayor. And also, if he thinks all these things, why has he devoted his life to making sure Richmond took over the world? Jamie is focused on the political battle 24/7 and lives to work rather than works to live. Campaign manager Jamie Wright stays by Richmond's side during his recovery, while Richmond's girlfriend and assistant Gwen Eaton has dealt with personal guilt for contributing information that led to Darren's arrest, subsequent shooting, and the discovery that he has been unfaithful. They later find the girl's body in the trunk of a car that has been submerged in a lake. As of the end of Season One, Holder has been successful in pinning the girl's murder on Richmond.[2]. Richmonds in his wheelchair, Ted Wrights holding some beer, Im lying under my coffee table, taking shallow breaths. Stan turns himself in for Bennet's assault, but Belko is questioned; he denies his involvement in the crime as well as his associations with the mob. Later, Kallie walks down a road at night, and when a car stops she gets into the passenger seat. He also asks her where she was when Richmond was arrested. Would you then (a) make up a story about that grandfather in the pep talk you gave your boss, which he then managed to work into every speech he delivered from that point on, or (b) say to yourself, Hell, as long as Im making up shit anyway, I should probably make up a fictional relative as well? Linden breaks the news to the Larsens, where they find only Terry. Password must be at least 8 characters and contain: As part of your account, youll receive occasional updates and offers from New York, which you can opt out of anytime. Long Live the White House Correspondents Dinner. Learn more about the full cast of The Killing with news, photos, videos and more at TV Guide. This is why Rosie Larsen died: Jamie, after repeatedly punching an innocent girl in the face, gets cold feet about actually killing her. Bullet finds Holder and Reddick staking out Goldie's apartment and demands to know why Goldie wasn't locked up. He tells Richmond that hes nothing but a cheating, whoring, wife-enabling-to-die loser. Portrayed by. When Rosie is spotted on a casino ATM video the night she disappeared, the detectives learn that she has been depositing money into a bank account. Julia Sarah Stone. At first rebellious, he softens enough to admit that he used to be a neighbor of Rosie, until his family's financial situation forced them to move. "The Killing" was based of Danish series Forbydelsen, but ended differently than its counterpart.