I have to confess that I am inexplicably drawn to mysteries and crime stories.
Two weeks ago, AMC began a new series titled "The Killing".
What drew me into this new series was the heartache of the victim's
family being portrayed so deeply, the burden of the responsibility of
having to solve another murder, you could see on the homicide detective's
face, and the rain pouring down on the Seattle skyline that simply added to
the mystery and sadness.
Set in Seattle, Washington, the series follows the police
investigation, the grieving family and the suspects, after
the homicide of a young girl, Rosie Larsen. Each of the
13 episodes will chronicle one day of the investigation.
The series as "slow-burn storytelling in a sense that every
moment that we don't have to prettify or gloss over or
make something necessarily easy to digest, that we're able
to go to all sorts of places that are honest, and dark, and
beautiful and tragic, in a way that is how
a story should be told."
*Rated TV MA-Mature Audience Only
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info courtesy of: wikipedia)
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