The Killing (Season 1)

The past can't be washed away.

The Killing is an American crime drama television series based upon the Danish television series Forbrydelsen. Set in Seattle, Washington, the series follows the various murder investigations by homicide detectives Sarah Linden and Stephen Holder.

  • Poster for Pilot

    Pilot 7.0

    Air date: 2011-04-03

    Runtime: 46 min

    Overview: On her last day of work, homicide detective Sarah Linden is drawn into a new case about the disappearance of a teenage girl, Rosie Larsen. Mitch and Stan Larsen frantically try to track down their daughter when they learn she did not show up at school. City Councilman Darren Richmond prepares for an important forum with the Mayor as the election nears.

  • Poster for The Cage

    The Cage 7.6

    Air date: 2011-04-03

    Runtime: 46 min

    Overview: The investigation into Rosie’s killer begins as Sarah and Holder question the missing girl’s parents, Stan and Mitch, as well as Rosie’s friends and City Councilman Richmond. Rosie’s school becomes a potential murder site when Sarah and Holder uncover shocking evidence on campus. Heartbroken and grief-stricken, Mitch and Stan face the aftermath of losing their daughter.

  • Poster for El Diablo

    El Diablo 7.6

    Air date: 2011-04-10

    Runtime: 46 min

    Overview: Councilman Richmond suspects a leak within his team; Sarah tracks down a witness and is led to a suspect.

  • Poster for A Soundless Echo

    A Soundless Echo 7.4

    Air date: 2011-04-17

    Runtime: 46 min

    Overview: Linden and Holder pressure Jasper for answers and interview a new suspect.

  • Poster for Super 8

    Super 8 7.5

    Air date: 2011-04-24

    Runtime: 46 min

    Overview: Rosie's teacher provides Sarah and Holder with a new piece of evidence. Richmond's campaign team plans a new anti-crime television commercial. Mitch continues to struggle with the loss of her daughter, while Stan becomes more determined to find Rosie's killer, and asks his colleague Belko for help.

  • Poster for What You Have Left

    What You Have Left 7.5

    Air date: 2011-05-01

    Runtime: 44 min

    Overview: Sarah and Holder intensify their investigation on a suspect's family and friends. Gwen and Richmond disagree over strategy for the next debate with the mayor. Meanwhile, Rosie's funeral takes place and Stan concentrates on his own investigation into her death.

  • Poster for Vengeance

    Vengeance 7.5

    Air date: 2011-05-08

    Runtime: 46 min

    Overview: Mitch questions the validity of the police investigation while Richmond has to deal with a negative ad. It's discovered that Rosie was at Bennett's apartment the night she died.

  • Poster for Stonewalled

    Stonewalled 7.3

    Air date: 2011-05-15

    Runtime: 46 min

    Overview: Sarah and Holder evade the FBI and unearth new evidence. Mitch endangers the boys, prompting Stan to take matters into his own hands. Richmond tries to climb back in the race.

  • Poster for Undertow

    Undertow 7.5

    Air date: 2011-05-22

    Runtime: 46 min

    Overview: The police are thwarted in their efforts to arrest Bennet. Richmond thinks long and hard about removing himself from the Mayor's race. Mitch and Stan have had it with the police.

  • Poster for I'll Let You Know When I Get There

    I'll Let You Know When I Get There 7.6

    Air date: 2011-05-29

    Runtime: 46 min

    Overview: Richmond rises in the polls; a surprising individual turns himself in.

  • Poster for Missing

    Missing 7.3

    Air date: 2011-06-05

    Runtime: 46 min

    Overview: Sarah and Holder discover more on Rosie, but the investigation gets stalled when they have to set out on a search for Jack.

  • Poster for Beau Soleil

    Beau Soleil 7.9

    Air date: 2011-06-12

    Runtime: 46 min

    Overview: The police connect Rosie to a suspicious website. Stan faces his demons while Mitch learns secrets she never knew about Rosie.

  • Poster for Orpheus Descending

    Orpheus Descending 8.0

    Air date: 2011-06-19

    Runtime: 49 min

    Overview: The identification of the mysterious Orpheus provides a vital connection to the case. Mitch and Stan reflect on the past while contemplating their family's future.

The Killing

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