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    Jun 17, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  1. 'The Killing' recap: Hey, Joe, are you the Pied Piper?

    Ladies and gentlemen, we have a legitimate suspect. At last.
    Ladies and gentlemen, we have a legitimate suspect. At last. Do I think he’s the Pied Piper? No. But it’s nice to have a plausible possible perp. “The Killing’s” third season had heretofore only advanced the reddest of...

    Tags: Murder, The Walking Dead (tv program), Hotel and Accommodation Industry

  2. Jun 17, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  3. Knocks landing again for Cincinatti Bengals on HBO's 'Hard Knocks'

    The Cincinnati Bengals are in for some more "Hard Knocks."
    The Cincinnati Bengals are in for some more "Hard Knocks." The pro football team is opening up for the second time in four seasons for an all-access look in "Hard Knocks: Training Camp With the Cincinnati Bengals." It's the latest incarnation of HBO's...

    Tags: AFC North, American Football Conference, Miami Dolphins, Love, Marilyn (movie), Sports

  4. Jun 10, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  5. 'The Killing' recap: Linden gets her badge back to track a killer

    The number everyone is thinking of is 17.
    The number everyone is thinking of is 17. There are 17 confirmed, decomposed victims of an unidentified serial killer in a pond, and the recently dead Ashley Kwon seems to be No. 18. Kallie Leeds is missing, and no one wants to see the count rise to 19....

    Tags: Eminem, Murder, Prisons, Lakes and Ponds, John Oliver

  6. May 31, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  7. Review: Two minds click in 'The Killing'

    "The Killing," whose third season (but only its second case) begins Sunday on AMC, is the story of actors Mireille Enos and Joel Kinnaman and the characters they play, Seattle police detectives Sarah Linden and Stephen Holder. She is small and he is tall; she's tight, he's loose. Like Scully and Mulder, they call each other by their surnames.
    "The Killing," whose third season (but only its second case) begins Sunday on AMC, is the story of actors Mireille Enos and Joel Kinnaman and the characters they play, Seattle police detectives Sarah Linden and Stephen Holder. She is small and he is tall;...

    Tags: Netflix Inc., Gregg Henry, Entertainment, Television, Peter Sarsgaard

  8. May 30, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  9. TV picks: 'The Killing,' TV Event, 'First Churchills,' teen drama

    <strong>"The Killing "(AMC, Sundays).</strong> That "The Killing" would return was not at all clear at the end of its previous season; viewers grumbled that two seasons was too long to follow a case that in the context of the series took only as many days to resolve as there were episodes. (It did create a kind of temporal cognitive dissonance, to be sure; and yet I was even more of a fan in the series' second season than during its first.) Beyond the crime the title requires, and first and foremost, "The Killing" concerns two troubled, fatefully entwined detectives -- Mireille Enos as Sarah Linden, who cares too much, and Joel Kinnaman as Stephen Holder, who also cares too much -- working in a Seattle so wet and rainy as to suggest a city less of the Pacific Northwest than the post-apocalypse. (It's Vancouver, actually.) Based on a Danish series, it was a herald of the slow and steady, mood-first style we've seen here more lately in "Top of the Lake" (its twin in several respects) and "Rectify." As in the first season (and as in "Lake" and, retrospectively, "Rectify") it's a story of lost children in a cold world, and heroes almost too weary to help them, but helpless not to try.
    Los Angeles Times Television Critic
    "The Killing "(AMC, Sundays). That "The Killing" would return was not at all clear at the end of its previous season; viewers grumbled that two seasons was too long to follow a case that in the context of the series took only as many days to resolve as...

    Tags: John Neville, Sherri Saum, Adam Scott, Adult Swim (tv network), The Killing (movie)

  10. Jun 3, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  11. 'The Killing' recap: Welcome back to 'The Jungle'

    After watching 2011's series premiere of&nbsp;&ldquo;The Killing,&rdquo; it seemed like everyone was a suspect in the death of Rosie Larsen.
    After watching 2011's series premiere of “The Killing,” it seemed like everyone was a suspect in the death of Rosie Larsen. But after viewing Sunday’s two-hour Season 3 premiere, it seems like nobody is a suspect in the new case....

    Tags: Murder, Jewel Staite, Gregg Henry, Prisons, Peter Sarsgaard

  12. Jun 3, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  13. Scorched 'Earth'! Finke and Deadline split? RIP Jean Stapleton.

    <span style="font-size: small;">After the coffee. Before deciding if I should try 'The Killing' again. </span>
    After the coffee. Before deciding if I should try 'The Killing' again. The Skinny: Pretty good episodes of "Mad Men" and "Veep" last night. I would have liked them better if I wasn't working while they were on! Monday's headlines include the box office...

    Tags: Time Warner Cable Inc., Robert Lloyd, Will Smith, The Sopranos (tv program), Entertainment

  14. Jun 3, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  15. 'The Wire': No. 9 on 'best-written' series list but zero Emmys

    "The Wire," HBO's groundbreaking and multi-layered drama about drugs, politics and life in Baltimore, is generally regarded by TV critics and experts as one of TV's finest and most eloquent dramas ever. The show has gained even more admirers and acclaim since it went off the air in 2008 following a five-year run.
    "The Wire," HBO's groundbreaking and multi-layered drama about drugs, politics and life in Baltimore, is generally regarded by TV critics and experts as one of TV's finest and most eloquent dramas ever. The show has gained even more admirers and acclaim...

    Tags: MASH (tv program), All in the Family (tv program) , The Sopranos (tv program), Entertainment, Unions

  16. May 30, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  17. Don't miss 'Revolution,' 'Orphan Black' finales, 'Killing's' return

    Each week Times TV critic Mary McNamara offers her viewing&nbsp;picks for the coming week:
    Each week Times TV critic Mary McNamara offers her viewing picks for the coming week: "Revolution": NBC recently renewed its out-went-the-lights drama, so the first-season finale will not be any kind of definitive end to the woes of a world in which the...

    Tags: Unrest, Conflicts and War, BBC, David Lyons, Dick Cheney, Peter Sarsgaard

  18. May 20, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  19. Review: A crime drama in search of a 'Motive'

    There is really only one reason to watch ABC's Canadian-import place-holder crime drama "Motive" &mdash; Kristin Lehman.
    There is really only one reason to watch ABC's Canadian-import place-holder crime drama "Motive" — Kristin Lehman. Seen most recently as the political aid/abuse victim/classic schemer on AMC's "The Killing," Lehman swaggers into Daniel Cerone's...

    Tags: ABC (tv network), Kristin Lehman, AMC (tv network), Crime, Law and Justice

  20. May 24, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  21. 'The Killing' begins again on AMC

    AMC's "The Killing," about the grisly murder of young Rosie Larsen, was pronounced dead at the end of a troubled two-season run that included declining ratings amid a revolt by once-supportive critics and fans over what they perceived to be the failed promise to end the first season by revealing the identity of the killer.
    AMC's "The Killing," about the grisly murder of young Rosie Larsen, was pronounced dead at the end of a troubled two-season run that included declining ratings amid a revolt by once-supportive critics and fans over what they perceived to be the failed...

    Tags: Murder, Missing Persons, Peter Sarsgaard, Charlie Collier, AMC (tv network)

  22. May 17, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  23. Still jonesing for 'West Wing'? Try Danish import 'Borgen'

    Thrusting an intelligent idealist into a leadership position is a time-honored method of chronicling the corruptive nature&nbsp;of power, particularly the political variety. (Please see&nbsp;"Mr. Smith Goes to Washington") In recent years, television writers have done a bit of narrative multi-tasking by making that person a woman--in the U.S. it was "Commander in Chief," in the U.K., "The Amazing Mrs. Pritchard." For Denmark, in case you were wondering, it's "Borgen," a political drama that's caused a stir for the past several years among American critics seeking to prove that such shows need not devolve into soap, sentiment or satire. (Also that TV critics are not afraid of subtitles.)
    Los Angeles Times Television Critic
    Thrusting an intelligent idealist into a leadership position is a time-honored method of chronicling the corruptive nature of power, particularly the political variety. (Please see "Mr. Smith Goes to Washington") In recent years, television writers have...

    Tags: Values, Entertainment, Downton Abbey (tv program), Television, Government

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Sarah Linden (Mireille Enos) and Stephen Holder (Joel K...
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Mireille Enos and Joel Kinnaman in "The Killing"
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