The Killing (US) season 3 episode 1 Recap and FAQ
Episode Summary
Detectives Linden and Holder grapple with haunting memories of a past case involving a boy, Adrian, found with his murdered mother. The city's underbelly is exposed through the eyes of homeless youth like Bullet and Lyric, struggling for survival. A new case unfolds as a Jane Doe's mutilated body is discovered, leading to uneasy reflections and a web of connections that pull Linden back into the darkness she thought she left behind. Holder navigates personal and professional challenges, while Ray Seward, a defiant man on death row, reveals the depths of human complexity and despair.
Full Episode S03E01 Recap
Frequently Asked Questions
Who discusses a past traumatic case in the opening scene?
Linden and Holder discuss a past case involving a young boy, Adrian, found with his murdered mother.
What does Lyric express while under the bridge?
Lyric expresses a desire for a moment of peace, staring at the calm water before the city wakes up.
What is the new case that emerges for Holder?
A new case emerges involving a Jane Doe found by a transient, her body horrifically mutilated.
How does Holder reflect on his relationship with Linden?
Holder reflects on his relationship with Linden and his current life changes, showing a more vulnerable side.
What deal does Holder make with another detective, and what does he give him?
Holder makes a deal with another detective, Jablonski, trading cases, and gives him a ring intended for someone special.
How does Linden grapple with her past?
Linden faces personal challenges and past demons, including a complicated relationship with her son and her own mother.
What connection do Holder and Linden discuss regarding their cases?
Holder and Linden discuss the possibility that their cases are connected, exploring the similarities between the victims and their injuries.
Who does Holder confront at the shelter, and what information is he seeking?
Holder confronts Pastor Mike at the shelter, seeking information about missing youth and potential connections to his case.
What reality is explored through characters like Bullet and Lyric?
The narrative explores the harsh realities of youth homelessness, with characters facing daily survival challenges.
What character is on death row, and what does he demand?
Ray Seward, a man on death row, exhibits defiance and demands a specific execution method.