


But that's wat happened when they drug the investigation into a second season. I can't recall a fanbase - or critics who universally lauded a show for that matter - turn so quickly on a show. The first season received rave reviews, and by all accounts, those watching this unfold in real time every week erroneously believed her case would be solved at the end of S1 - while showrunner Veena Sud erroneously believed ending S1 on a cliffhanger wouldn't put off fans. The Rosie case should've been solved in one season - plain and simple. This only accounts for the story arc for seasons 1 & 2. There is plenty of time in the off-season for memes, but only a short window for discussion when the episodes are new. This is to give room for discussion to take place. While the show is on air, some submissions, especially upvoted ones, will be removed if they aren't sufficiently related to True Detective or their quality is low. Trolls, excessively hostile/bigoted users, spammers, bots and so on will be banned. No requests for or links to torrents/streams/etc. if someone says "Season 1 question" in the title, then you can't post untagged season 2 spoilers there). Submission titles should not contain spoilers.Īssume all content in this subreddit has spoilers in the comments and the links up to the latest officially aired episode - unless the title indicates otherwise (e.g. As the investigation intensifies, the consequences are wide-ranging and with wide-spread effect from the hidden agenda of the high school students via the closed environment in immigrant circles and the bureaucracy at town hall, to the many more or less visibly involved people in the ruthless election campaign.Use the following spoiler code for comments: (#s "True Detective") The crime and the hunt for the perpetrator bind very different people together in the same fateful story. In the course of 20 intense days in November their lives change forever. A homicide case takes its beginning and so does the hunt for the perpetrator. They all become part of the same story as the police follow the leads. At the same time a top politician is involved in a ruthless but promising election campaign. An all but normal family at Vesterbro are minding their everyday life and contemplate moving, when the parents are suddenly thrown into their worst imaginable nightmare. It all starts when head of investigations in the homicide department has her last day at work before embarking on a new chapter in her life. As the investigation unfolds, Copenhagen opens up like a Chinese box, full of secrets and power struggles. In the course of 20 gripping days we follow the leads and observe the consequences of a heinous crime that seem to ramify throughout Copenhagen. The Killing' is an innovative thriller in 20 episodes from Danish Radio TV Drama. The internationally acclaimed, top-selling thriller
