I think it's a show that has become stronger in a new format, but I still think it unfortunately has a lot of flaws in storytelling that keeps it from being one of the greats, though there are a lot of elements that shows where it could come close. And the fact that the show is now available to binge means the big flaw of things feeling far too stretched out is lessened some, particularly since you don't have to wait nearly a year between season 1's fake-out finale and season 2 actually concluding the original storyline. A 2010 study of news coverage of missing children found that African American. Witness, also, the recent killings of other African wildlife by European royalty and American civilians, which also went viral. Noren is a compelling and endearing lead character an exceptionally competent, no-nonsense detective who’s believed to have Asperger’s, wears enviable leather pants, and. They have amazing chemistry, and I'd still be excited if they were to come back for another season. Figueroa disappeared in Philadelphia in 2005, the same year Holloway disappeared. Witness, for example, images of what is purportedly Donald Trump’s adult children killing animals associated with Africa circulating on social media. Swedish detective Saga Norn and Danish detective Martin Rohde are the Scandinavian odd-couple team who have to catch the killer, who soon proves to be prolific. Linden and Holder are both great characters and are given fantastic performances by Mireille Enos and Joel Kinnaman. In some cases, it even felt like they hadn't planned for the conclusion they came to (something I believe was even confirmed in one of the show's bigger twists), which means you couldn't even reliably participate as an active viewer.Īll those complaints aside, it's a show I would recommend to people who like crime dramas. It would also often go off on unrelated tangents with characters or have them act in illogical and inconsistent ways as another way of padding the story or digging up those red herrings. With the life-giving sun turning against us and killing everything in its path, the first season of the Belgian show featured a bunch of survivors trying to outrun the sun. Because of this, it relied far too heavily on red herrings, ones that often made little sense in retrospect. What was the key differences between the danish show and The Killing I finished The Killing yesterday and really liked it, now I want to know a comparison between the two shows but I didnt found anything online, just some people talking about the show as a whole, number of episodes, feeling, pacing etc. The writing is very uneven, and the show was initially bogged down by a storyline that wasn't deep enough to support two seasons (and advertising that made people believe the story would be resolved in one put a lot of people off). It is a good show which I enjoyed and was happy when Netflix picked it up for a proper conclusion, but one of the best of all-time? I wouldn't even say it ranks among AMC's best shows of all-time. R/television's favorite shows of all time (2021 edition)