When Are Holder and Linden Going to Be Partners Again

[Alarm: Spoilers for all iv seasons of "The Killing" follow.]

If at that place's any series that could all-time be described as "Sisyphean," it'due south "The Killing."

No show gave its fans so much hope at the beginning of each season that this ane would end differently than the concluding… only to autumn apart at the end and make you wonder why y'all spent all those hours watching Seattle detectives Sarah Linden (Mireille Enos) and Stephen Holder (Joel Kinnaman) chase downward bad atomic number 82 after bad lead and smoke cigarette later on cigarette. Every year, fans rolled that rock up the hill of fine interim, swell dialogue and stunning visuals, simply to be crushed as it rolled back downward, cheers to the end of the flavour making no sense, or executed so poorly that you found yourself yelling at the screen.

The bear witness's fourth and final season, which debuted on Netflix in August, was no exception. In the outset five of its half-dozen episodes, it tightly wove together two stories, including i carried over from the previous flavor: As Linden and Holder endeavor to keep it together while the disappearance of Linden'due south sometime lover — and Pied Piper killer — Lt. Skinner (Elias Koteas) is investigated, the pair try to solve the murder of the family of military school student Kyle Stansbury (Tyler Ross) while existence stonewalled by the school's emotionally stunted commander, Col. Margaret Rayne (Joan Allen).

The show dove more deeply than information technology e'er had before into the inner lives of its main characters, showing Holder questioning his ability to be a father while falling off the wagon, and Linden trying to figure out whether or not she'due south a adept person — and not but because she killed Skinner and is trying to cover it up. Allen did a fine task as the commander with something to hide, and we even got to come across that Reddick (Gregg Henry) was a real cop with good investigative skills, equally he put together the pieces explaining why Skinner disappeared.

Then came the sixth hr and everything went to shit. It turns out that Kyle really did kill his family during a rage blackout, and that Rayne was covering for him because — hold on to your epaulets! —  she's actually his mother! Then, after Skinner's trunk was found and Reddick had Linden dead to rights, she decided to be the bigger person and confess.

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Of a sudden, a boom from the by wheels in (literally): Mayor Darren Richmond (Billy Campbell), who was shot in Flavour ane because Linden was convinced he killed Rosie Larsen. Seems like the city of Seattle wants to bury the idea that one of their busy police detectives was kidnapping and killing young girls, and then as far as they're concerned, Skinner killed himself. "Y'all put me in this chair," he growled to Linden. "I would gladly lock you upwardly for the rest of your fucking days." Oofah. Was bringing back Campbell really necessary here? Linden goes through all of this angst simply to be told that the urban center is sweeping it under the rug?

If that were the ending, it would take been okay. But where the show really stumbled is in the last scenes, which seemed tacked on after Sud realized that the show wasn't coming dorsum. Linden comes back to Seattle later on some time abroad; Holder's kid is five now, and he's a youth counselor. After some exchange of dialogue — spoken while the two were standing style too close to each other — that would have been more suitable to a Katherine Heigl rom-com, Linden decides to stay in Seattle and (gulp!) see where things go with Holder romantically.

Not simply does that weirdly happy ending non strike the same tone as the rest of the serial, but it makes no sense; the ii of them trusted each other as friends and police partners. In that location was never whatsoever indication that there were any romantic feelings between the 2 of them. How could at that place have been? Linden was decorated scowling behind baggy sweaters and Holder was barely keeping his sobriety intact. The idea that the two of them might start a relationship seemed more disgusting than all the blood that was sprayed effectually the blindingly-white house where the Stansburys were murdered. The thought of the two of them kissing felt weirder than watching your parents hold hands.

Should we be surprised that Sud botched the ending of the serial and then desperately? Not really, when you lot remember how she fueled critic and internet outrage in 2011 by leaving us hanging at the end of Season 1 with the Larsen murder, and then, later a trying second flavor filled with almost as many red herrings equally Season 1, solved it, merely gave us no clues that the aunt was the culprit for very lame reasons. Then in Season three, Sud left viewers with two choices every bit to who the Pied Piper killer was, and then when information technology turned out to be Skinner, it wasn't a big shock — and the fact that he basically committed suicide past cop was just a cherry on summit of the poop sundae given to viewers.

For some reason, Sud and her writers always knew how to do all the flips and handstands, only could never stick the landing. Even this concluding season'due south military school mystery started resolving itself early, as Rayne'due south real relationship to Kyle was telegraphed in Episode five; at some point you lot had to effigy out why she was protecting him so fiercely, and it didn't accept much to put the pieces together.

To say that the "The Killing" was one of the most inexplainable shows of our current "golden era" of Television set is an understatement. But what it did show viewers is that a show can be poorly plotted but still get by on good acting and dialogue. It besides proved that shows that think they're elite take to do more than simply exist moody in order to get viewer and critical attention. It also proved that sometimes information technology's ameliorate to rampage-watch a bear witness than to watch information technology week-to-calendar week; anyone who watched the show's AMC seasons on DVD or Netflix enjoyed information technology much more than those who watched it when it aired, considering, much like "House of Cards," the show'south meaning flaws were subconscious when watched one episode after some other, instead of having a week in between each of them to call back about them.

And then Linden and Holder go off into the Seattle sunset (is there always one? The bear witness most always showed clouds or rain) into their disgusting, co-dependent relationship. Practiced for them, and skilful for Veena Sud. She managed to get four years out of a show that enraged more people than any show not named "Girls" or "The Leftovers." That's naught to sneeze at.

Notation: This article originally suggested that Linden was the person who shot Richmond. It has since been corrected.

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Source: https://www.indiewire.com/2014/09/the-killing-goes-out-as-one-of-the-most-baffling-shows-ever-made-22168/

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