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The Killing (US)
Season 3
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Ex-detective Sarah Linden returns to a career she thought she'd left behind when her former partner uncovers a string of murders linked to her past.
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Cast of Season 3
Mireille Enos
Sarah Linden
Annie Corley
Regi Darnell
Joel Kinnaman
Stephen Holder
Elias Koteas
James Skinner
Hugh Dillon
Francis Becker
Amy Seimetz
Danette
Bex Taylor-Klaus
Bullet
Julia Sarah Stone
Lyric
Max Fowler
Twitch
Peter Sarsgaard
Ray Seward
Rowan Longworth
Adrian Seward
Nicole Yorkin
Producer
Dawn Prestwich
Producer
Aaron Zelman
Producer
Veena Sud
Executive Producer
The Killing (US) • Season 3 Ratings & Reviews
Zap2it.com
Rick Porter
Even with a new case and several new characters, it felt like much the same show that has frustrated more than a few viewers the past two years.
HollywoodChicago.com
Brian Tallerico
It's well-done routine with three excellent actors at its core but it's routine nonetheless.
TV Fanatic
Sean McKenna
I'm hooked again and wonderfully enough, viewers who may have never seen the past two seasons can easily jump right into the game.
TV Guide
Adam Bryant
One of the most crucial things the new season gets right is its subplots.
Uncle Barky
Ed Bark
Maybe The Killing will hit a firmer stride before crossing this season's finish line. But the feeling persists that executive producer/writer/director Veena Sud again will come up short in what looks to be a last gasp.
AV Club
Phil Dyess-Nugent
The show continues to be both visually entrancing and rich in mood, but when Jewel Staite turns up for a couple of minutes of screen time as Holder's new girlfriend, it's like the clouds finally parting after a week of rain.
Slant Magazine
Chris Cabin
It's effective, finely realized genre work from a notoriously dark and idiosyncratic director and it speaks directly to the show's reenergized interest in exuding its own distinct personality.
The Hollywood Reporter
Tim Goodman
The Killing should have stayed canceled if all it was going to do was prove, emphatically this time, that it was a network procedural masquerading as a highbrow cable drama.
New York Daily News
David Hinckley
The Killing is back, and if you loved the first round, it's still a killer.
St. Louis Post-Dispatch
Gail Pennington
So, no, The Killing wasn't canceled. Unfortunately, it's still dark, depressing and terminally dull.
New York Magazine/Vulture
Matt Zoller Seitz
Nothing about it -- not the acting, not the writing, not even the great Ed Bianchi's direction of one-half of the season-three pilot -- justifies such self-importance.
Newsday
Verne Gay
Everything fans loved about it the first season is back.
Entertainment Weekly
Jeff Jensen
It's good enough. And for this show, that's a strong step in the right direction.
New York Post
Linda Stasi
So far, so great. But if they don't solve the crime this season, I think we'll all be ready for the kill.
USA Today
Robert Bianco
As before, it relies on excellent work from Enos as the dark, damaged Linden and Kinnaman as the slightly lighter Holder to carry us along even when the plot seems to be stagnating.
Salon.com
Willa Paskin
The show's dedication to not fixing what is broken... is remarkable, but, in this new season, also, finally, sort of endearing.
Wall Street Journal
Dorothy Rabinowitz
The new Killing appears to have taken a sharp turn from the kind of emotional life that enriched the last season. "Who killed Rosie?" Itself a mystery of considerable power, and one that the latest chapter of The Killing will have to go some way to equal.
Boston Globe
Matthew Gilbert
Ultimately AMC chose not to kill The Killing, and the channel may have made the right decision, assuming the rest of the season unfolds as compellingly as Sunday's premiere.
HitFix
Alan Sepinwall
If these episodes were the start of a brand-new series, I'd be intrigued but as a continuation, they mainly have me waiting for the bottom to fall out. I'll watch for a bit to see if the show can sustain the improvements in the premiere.
Variety
Brian Lowry
The Killing seems almost determined to make AMC's Sunday-night staple Mad Men look like a Michael Bay movie by comparison.
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