Monday, April 2, 2012

The killing amc

  • The most polarizing show on cable returned with a two-hour premiere, and still no idea who killed Rosie Larsen, as The Killing (Sun., 8 p.m. ET on AMC) returned with plenty of rain, and plenty of fallout from that season finale.
  • (Huffington Post)
  • Like a lot of viewers, I was a bit frustrated with last years season finale of this Seattle-set mystery.
  • (Seattle Times)
  • Soon after the hourlong crime drama "The Killing" premiered last spring on AMC, it seemed very clear why the show had caught on with viewers.
  • (New York Post)
  • Fans of The Killing took to the social media to express their unhappiness that Rosie Larsens killer was not revealed at the end of season one of the critically acclaimed series.
  • (Examiner)
  • Joel Stillerman, AMCs senior vice president of original programming and production — aka The Boss — and the programming executive most responsible for The Killing, knew he had arrived in Vancouver: It was raining.
  • (Calgary Herald)
  • "The Killing" betrayed you terribly, so you've sworn off watching this beguiling crime drama when it returns Sunday night on AMC. Sadly, that's your loss.
  • (Washington Post)
  • Not since the whole Who shot JR? thing back on the first version of Dallas has a season ender been the subject of as much chatter as the first-season finale of The Killing on AMC.
  • (The Chronicle Herald)
  • I forgot how soggy The Killing is, a squishy sight even given its dark returns for a second waterlogged season beginning Sunday on AMC. There will be precipitation.
  • (Lexington Herald-Leader)
  • When "The Killing" returns for its second season Sunday, it will arrive with just a fraction of the hoopla and hysteria that greeted another AMC show, "Mad Men," the week before.
  • (Vindy.com)
  • For many fans of AMC's "The Killing," the opening episode of season two needs to heed an old Paul Simon phrase and seek a shot of redemption.
  • (New York Daily News)

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