Saturday, January 14, 2012

The killing season 2

  • Also read: The Killing to Reveal Killer at End of Season 2 The Killing return date will seem appropriate to viewers who felt fooled by the first seasons finale.
  • (YAHOO!)
  • The murder of Rosie Larsen, the central storyline in AMCs The Killing that wasnt solved in the first season, will not be solved until the end of Season 2, according to Written By magazine.
  • (Huffington Post)
  • The Killing also will launch with a two-hour premiere. I can confirm reports that the killer will be revealed in the season 2 finale, said Joel Stillerman, AMCs vice president of programming.
  • (Los Angeles Times)
  • When AMC's The Killing star Jamie Anne Allman – who plays Mitch's (Michelle Forbes) party girl sister, Terry – saw the fan uproar over Season 1's finale, she wasn't surprised.
  • (Hollywood Reporter)
  • The end-of-season winner was awarded the trophy and a bonus was the odds-on choice until felled by a shoulder injury on Jan. 2.
  • (New York Times Blogs)
  • As she is currently filming season 2 of AMC's 'The Killing,' co-star Jamie Anne Allman addresses fans complaints about the season one finale, but is ready to assure viewers that all will be revealed.
  • (Screenrant.com)
  • I suspect that even though The Killing failed to deliver any resolution to its season-long mystery, many will tune in to Season 2 for the sake of closure. However, the wait will be long.
  • (BuzzFocus.com)
  • Also read: The Killing Killer to Be Revealed at End of Season 2 He added: I think part of the success of the show is that it feels immediate. It feels like were following the little guys.
  • (Reuters)
  • Paul Stastny scored the tiebeaking goal on a power play at 10:35 of the third period to help the Avalanche beat the Dallas Stars 2-1 on Saturday an open net with about 20 seconds left.
  • (ESPN)
  • The Devils did not allow a goal on either of Pittsburgh's power plays, improving the league's best penalty kill to 91.2 percent this season. Henrique's goal was the Devils' ninth while short-handed, the league's best.
  • (New York Times)

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