In response to
"That episode in particular showcases how this show works when you don't pad it with filler"
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ty97
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I liked this excerpt from AV Club's review.
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"But more than at any point in its history, The Killing doesn’t feel like a procedural where the fate of the endangered or capture of the guilty is the main point. It’s about identifying and acting on your opportunities to do some good in a society that would just as soon commodify children as raise them, where the justice system has warped itself into a huge machine that grinds up lives in the name of keeping the paperwork moving smoothly. In its first two seasons, the show’s title referred to a dead body at the center of a murder investigation. This season, it refers to a whole country’s way of life."
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