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The Killing – So who killed Rosie Larsen?

We waited all this time and we STILL don't know, definitively, who killed Rosie Larsen.

- Season 1, Episode 13 - "Orpheus Descending"

If there’s one thing that watching all these hours of The Killing has taught me, it’s that it’s rare that things are as they seem on this show. You think the high school teacher, who married a former student, had a weird, too-close relationship with a current student, who hid one of the intensely personal notes he wrote to her hidden in her room? Well, it wasn’t like that; he was just a caring mentor.

You think that the shady guy with a collage of photos of the family members for whom he works above his bed, so he can gaze at their faces as he drifts off to sleep, has an unhealthy obsession with them. Well he definitely has an odd obsession and might be a creepy stalker, but he didn’t try to hurt the family. Protect them with lethal force, yes, but hurt the family members, no.

That’s what makes the notion that Darren Richmond killed Rosie Larsen suspect. As Linden said in episode three, “Assumptions are your enemy.”

Sure, there’s a video of Darren meeting Rosie at a campaign rally. We learned that (improbably in my opinion), Rosie worked with a high-priced escort service frequented by Darren, who also, apparently, was seeing other women who weren’t escorts. Rosie’s body was found in the trunk of a  submerged car belonging to Darren’s mayoral campaign. Gwen, who received compromising photos of Darren with other women from the mayor, told Linden that Darren got out of bed on the night that Rosie was killed and came home soaking wet. (That also happened to be the two-year anniversary of his wife’s death.) Throw in the fact that one of the escorts said Darren mused about what it would feel like to drown, and there certainly looks like something is out of whack here. (I’m betting that when Darren’s wife was killed by a drunk driver that water and drowning was somehow involved.)

But is this out of whack, disturbed, horny politician kind of stuff (real-world examples abound), or murderous stuff? If you go by everything we’ve seen in The Killing, all of this would mean that Darren did not kill Rosie, particularly given the fact that Holder knowingly produced phony photos of Darren supposedly on a toll bridge at 3 AM, driving the car Rosie was found in. And with the last scene of the season featuring Belko trying to pull a Jack Ruby on Darren, I’m convinced that Darren didn’t do it. My prediction is that he’ll be another innocent victim (innocent of the murder) lying in a hospital bed like Bennet or lying in a grave.

The whole Holder getting into a car and telling whoever was inside that the “photo worked,” and that Darren was “going down,” really ticked me off. It was such a reversal from everything we’ve seen of Holder. Viewers saw him in private moments, not just when he was Linden’s shadow, and he didn’t appear to be the kind of guy who’d frame someone innocent. Turning Holder into a corrupt cop, his drug use aside, just seemed like a misguided plot choice. The way in which he and Linden each, independently, settled upon Darren as the prime suspect couldn’t have been planned by Holder. It would bring into question Holder’s meeting with the escort who IDed Orpheus as Darren, unless Holder was working with someone (like Adams or an Adams associate) and, after hearing from the escort, Holder and the other person (people) were able to whip up those toll bridge photos. Perhaps Jamie, who had access to lots of images of Darren, is still working for the mayor who seems to have an affinity for disseminating photos of Darren.

I was also disappointed by the “resolution,” for lack of a better word, with the Larsens, with Mitch continuing to walk around in a fog, detached from her family, like an observer rather than a member, dropping all the questions she had about the Larsen family’s bank account, hugging Stan and then leaving. It’s only been 13 days since Rosie died. So learning that Mitch “left” — don’t know if that’s a permanent condition or temporary while she tries to gather herself — seemed like a cop-out.

Lastly, I have to remark on Linden, who seemed remarkably chipper with her son whom she feared had been murdered when he went AWOL a couple of days ago, finally boarding the plane to California just as she learned that her partner deceived her with those bridge photos. Clearly, by looking at her eyes, you could see that she felt like she had to immediately act on this information. In my mind, if I play that scene out in my head, I’d be stunned if Linden did not insist on getting off that plane.

When the episode wrapped, I wasn’t at all pleased that we still don’t know who the murderer is. I didn’t find that fact at all clever or intriguing. I found it annoying.

What did you think of the finale? Of Darren’s arrest? Holder’s duplicity?

Photo Credit: Carole Segal/AMC

15 Responses to “The Killing – So who killed Rosie Larsen?”

June 20, 2011 at 7:54 PM

It really disappointed me not finding out who the murderer is. Holden i think it’s another red herring, just as when they made us thought he was giving weed to the 2 students but he wasn’t really. He’s not that stupid he should’ve known eventually someone would figure out about the photo, so I think he’s using the guy in the car to figure out who is trying to make Darren look like the killer? (maybe I’m giving him too much credit…)

As for the family relationships in the whole series, they’ve been fairly weird to me. Her fiancee being all mad she staying to work a case (someone killed a teenage girl… she’s a police officer… is he gonna ask a doctor to stop working on an ER patient because he has a plane to catch too? It would seem obvious to me that although the situation sucks, there is a killer to catch, and really it hadn’t even been a week when he started whinning), the whole mitch dynamic as well.

They better offer something good next season!

June 21, 2011 at 9:20 AM

The show better not turn into season two of Twin Peaks!!!

I was upset about Holden also.

I hope Darren is not dead.

June 21, 2011 at 6:38 PM

The idea that some secret conspiracy to frame Richmond for murder would use a photo that can be debunked extremely easily is one of the dumbest most half assed villainous plans ever conceived. So I’m guessing Holder has to be playing whoever is in the black Impala and expected the evidence to be rejected immediately.

And after spending all season hating the mayoral storyline, I’m ready for next season to reveal Richmond is dead. However after the events of this episode I’m willing to see more story for Gwen who I am still convinced is involved in Rosie’s murder somehow.

June 22, 2011 at 10:26 PM

Have to admit, I didn’t see that one coming. I’ve liked the show all along ,( minus the deeply dark grieving-parents- angst scenes which always have me hitting the mute button… along with probably most any other moms watching). Good they’ve re-upped for a second season.
Even passable drama is so hard to find on any network nowdays…. thank heaven there’s cable.

June 23, 2011 at 10:31 AM

I think the main problem with the not finding out the killer is that the show isn’t good enough to care about the characters or draw people back a full year from now. If this was a network show and it ended in May and Started in September that might be OK, but it’s another 40 weeks before we get a new episode. As I read one reviewer somewhere saying “It’s like reading half a murder mystery, then putting the book down for a year and reading the last part of the book a year from now”. It’s just poor planning.

July 1, 2011 at 2:24 AM

I would like to know if there is going to a season 2 and when it is going to start. Thank You

July 1, 2011 at 8:41 AM

I would like $100 million dollars and a nice little farm next to the beach.

I would also like to know why you can’t figure out how to use Google.

July 1, 2011 at 2:29 AM

I would like a reply

July 6, 2011 at 3:07 PM

I watched the Danish series, of “The Killing.” From what i have read, it is the same storyline. I already know the outcome, so havent bothered watching the American show. However i can say that although it started to drag on a little by episode 17, the acting was excellent and the need to know who did it kept me hooked.

July 15, 2011 at 7:23 PM

Please I was out of town and I missed the past three episodes, Please can anyone let me know what happened. Who is the killer? Thanks. MD

July 15, 2011 at 8:43 PM

We don’t know. They didn’t solve the murder. Have to watch season 2 to find out, unfortunately.

August 1, 2011 at 7:07 PM

Meredith: thanks for a well written and insightful discussion.

A couple of my own thoughts/questions: Did I miss something? Why were the Larson’s bank accounts empty? Was that ever explained?

I agree with other posts suggesting Holder might be “drawing in” a suspect with the fake photo, however could it also be that his remarks, as he got into the car, were taken out of context? i.e. remember he said he’s burnt his bridges about getting any surveillance footage because of that false warrent he obtained earlier? Well maybe he believed the photos were genuine and he was thanking some “insider” for getting him the evidence he’d had trouble getting hold of.

Also, Darren’s assistant’s comments, claiming that he returned in the morning and he was soaking wet, implied that it was more than just being in the rain (even in Seattle!) but completely soaked through. Why would she mention it to the police without having challenged Darren earlier?

Anyway, I hope it does reach a sane resolution (unlike Twin Peaks) without having to go on for six series (perhaps like Lost! Although I stopped watching after series2).

PS: Oreo, I love your reply to Tim Perry. Furthermore, where are his manners?!

August 25, 2011 at 3:00 PM

Get a life you idiots and get out more, who gets a rats arse who did what……. Get a life

September 1, 2011 at 5:49 AM

Thanks David, but what’re you doing in here? I thought you’d be out there… you know, getting a life and such…

September 17, 2011 at 3:05 PM

Mighty Atom

My understanding was that the money had been used to purchase the house. Although why this wasn’t explained to Mitch I’m not sure.

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