Inside Episode 213 The Killing: What I Know
Day 26. Rosie Larsen’s case is closed. Go inside episode 213 as the cast and crew reflect on the season finale.
Day 26. Rosie Larsen’s case is closed. Go inside episode 213 as the cast and crew reflect on the season finale.
Sarah plays the political game with the Mayor, Mitch returns, and the key players come to the fore in episode 212.
Richmond reveals where he was the night Rosie died, Stan makes a deal with the devil, and it all comes down to two suspects in episode 211.
Sarah avoids confronting her psychological problems, Stan apologizes to Rosie, and Gwen tells Darren the truth in episode 210.
Holder is in peril, Sarah faces her failures, and Richmond’s alibi comes into question in episode 208.
Holder and Sarah fight over leadership, Stan discovers Terry’s questionable past, and Sarah is on the run in episode 207.
The truth about Rosie’s father leads to new questions, Holder’s empathy for Sarah grows, and Gwen returns to the campaign in episode 206.
The cast and crew of The Killing discuss the many ways in which the setting of Seattle and its rainy climate inform the look and themes of the series.
Director of Photography Peter Wunstorf and the crew examine the visual vocabulary of the show and how it is used to evoke emotion and tell the story of the search for Rosie Larsen’s killer.
The cast of The Killing discuss the raw and charged season finale. For detectives Linden and Holder, the case has become personal and the need for justice is palpable. But when things come full circle, does this need supersede the quest for truth?