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Old 06-11-2011, 05:38 PM
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I agree with you, SPA. In the beginning, The Killing was difficult to watch at times. The raw emotions of Rosie's parents were chilling. The actors' performances were perfectly nuanced. The audience felt their pain and loss. The younger brothers' actions and emotions felt 'true' instead of some Hollywood version. Their fears felt real. You don't often see that on a television show. This whole family's world was turned upside down, and yet they still had to find a way to move forward. That's good writing.

I believe there are only two more episodes to this first season. Is that right? I don't know if they are going to solve the case and find the killer by then or continue the search in season two. It will be interesting to see.

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But, I still am not sure who killed Rosie.
I am not sure either. I wonder if we have even seen the real killer's character yet.
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