The Killing - BBC4

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Basil.B

Guru
Location
Oxfordshire
I have my suspicions about Rie, she is definitely involved in the murder. Like her in the tight tops!
What happened to Lunds woolly jumper?
Holmes would have solved it by now.
 

lanternrouge

Active Member
anyone who likes the Killing may also be interested in a french show called Spiral. this was shown on bbc 4 i think a while ago (bbc part funded the 2nd series) but we got it on dvd box set. brilliant stuff.
 

colly

Re member eR
Location
Leeds
The plot thickens !.........................Any thicker and it will be like jelly.

So where was and who was Hartman with?
 

Fiona N

Veteran
Lund looked very cosy at the end of last night's episode. (Tries not to spoil it for those watching it later.)

Which was interesting given the information she'd just received from Meyer :ohmy:

That 'civil servant' Olav is very creepy too, isn't he. And who was he ringing after the face-off with Hartmann about the missing teacher's file a few episodes back? At the time, I assumed it was something to do with the incumbent Mayor's campaign or were we supposed to link his phone call with the one Rie was receiving simultaneously?
 

soulful dog

Veteran
Location
Glasgow
I tried picking this up from episode 9 but found it too confusing, so I've used BBC iPlayer to download the first few episodes (skipped no3), and I'm just finished the 4th. It's enthralling :thumbsup:

Have just about used up my bandwidth allowance for the month (good job the iPlayer warned me!), so will wait for a few days to download another 3 episodes then pick it up from where I've started recording it. I'll be avoiding this thread for a while until I catch up..... glad I read it in the first place though!
 

Danny

Squire
Location
York
I still think there is something very strange about Theis. He is hiding something, but I cannot work out what exactly. Even when he was asking Pernille not to leave, he showed no emotion.

I agree - but then Pernille hasn't been showing much emotion either.
 
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Proto

Legendary Member
Watched the second of last weekends double bill last night. Even my wife who usually shuns thriller type films is totally hooked.

Superb, and yet another twist, another yet suspect, or is that two, or three.

Where does it go from here? Your thoughts!
 

Speicher

Vice Admiral
Moderator
When Pernille found that Theis had cleared their daughter's room, she was surprisingly calm. I would have expected her to be very upset, and shout, not calmly tell him to leave. Then he calmly agreed.

This makes me think that he realises she knows whatever it is that he feels so guilty about. But it cannot be that she thinks he was involved in the death of their daughter, or her reactions would have been much more violent than that.
 

Globalti

Legendary Member
Don't want to spoil it but all I'll say about the ending is that after all that complication and intrigue it came down to a pretty simple confrontation, didn't it!
 

gbs

Guru
Location
Fulham
To whoever recommnended this somewhere early on in the thread - THANKYOU.

There are several loose endings to the final eposide; not surprising given the complexity and no doubt will be the starting point for series 2.

If you enjoyed "The Killing" you may enjoy "Spiral", new series (3 I believe), French, starting on BBC1 on Saturday.
 
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