The Killing Season 2, Episode 13 Review – “What I Know”
The Rosie Larsen saga finally (FINALLY) comes to a close in the lifeless “What I Know”.
Reviews of AMC’s drama The Killing.
The Rosie Larsen saga finally (FINALLY) comes to a close in the lifeless “What I Know”.
The Killing pushes forward with reckless abandon, in a head-bangingly illogical penultimate episode.
The Killing throws logic and coherence to the wind with the aggravating “Bulldog”.
The Killing takes a detour into the fragile mind of Sarah Linden, in a hour that stretches plausibility.
The Killing falls back into some familiar dramatic habits in “Sayonara, Hiawatha”.
The Killing delivers its best episode yet with the Veena-Sud directed “Off the Reservation”.
The Killing’s attempts at realism continue to flounder in the disappointing “Keylela”.
The Killing’s unnecessary convolutions continue to pile up in the mindless “Openings”.
The Killing tries its hat at being a soap opera in the nonsensical “Ghosts of the Past”.
The Killing piles up the silly plots in the color-by-numbers “Ogi Jun”.