AMC's 'The Killing' to return for third seasonRoughly six months after canceling it, AMC is bringing back its rainy mystery, "The Killing." The network announced a deal with Fox Television Studios on Tuesday that allows the drama to return to AMC with a third season and a new case. Will 'The Killing' live again?With Netflix and DirecTV around, defunct TV series may never really die. According to TVLine, both companies are exploring their options with AMC's axed series, "The Killing," which was canceled last month after its second season conclusion. 'The Killing': Say hello to the bad guy(s)[This post contains spoilers from the June 17 episode of AMC's "The Killing."] Sunday night's episode aired the moment I’ve been waiting two seasons for - and more or less predicted last week. After 26 episodes, the mystery of who killed Rosie Larsen was revealed in the second season finale, “What I Know.” Sure, Rosie was murdered because she was in the wrong place at the wrong time, but it was a lot more complicated and heartbreaking than we thought. 'The Killing': Our top suspectsOK, let’s be clear: When it comes to “The Killing,” we do not know who killed Rosie Larsen. But AMC has their Suspect Tracker and, at last count, the top answer for viewers on the question of "Who Killed Rosie Larsen?" is none other than Jamie Wright (Eric Laden). 'The Killing': A race to the endAs Linden told Mayor Adams at the top of Sunday’s episode, “Donnie or Marie,” “We’re running out of time here.” I couldn’t help but think of how relieved I am that this marathon is almost over. Like every great long distance race the end can be the most exciting, and that much is true as we wind down "The Killing's" second season. 'The Killing': Linden lands in the crazy houseIf you believe Holder’s theory in Sunday's episode, “72 Hours,” then you believe Rosie Larsen's murder goes straight to City Hall. If not, we’ve got a lot of twists and turns to get through before the season closes out, so let's begin with Linden, who woke up in a psych acute ward. Our favorite case-obsessed detective had earned another trip to the cuckoo’s nest, and was placed under 72-hour suicide watch. Holder put up a fight in the lobby, and Lt. Carlson told him Chief Jackson said she was suicidal when they found her snooping in the hotel. |
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