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"Pilot" is the
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and first episode of the American
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'' The Killing'', which premiered on April 3, 2011 on
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in the United States. The series is based on the Danish television series '' Forbrydelsen (The Crime)'' and developed for American audiences by
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. The episode's teleplay was written by Sud and was directed by
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. In the episode, police detective Sarah Linden plans to retire but is asked to investigate the disappearance of Rosie Larsen, a young girl.


Plot

Sarah Linden (
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) takes her morning jog along a park's jogging path. Her scenes are inter-cut with a night-time flashback of a teenage girl (
Katie Findlay Katie Findlay is a Canadian actor known for portraying Rosie Larsen in the American crime drama television series '' The Killing''. From 2013 to 2014, Findlay portrayed Maggie Landers in the CW's teen drama '' The Carrie Diaries''. From 2014 to ...
) frantically racing through the woods. The girl is being chased by someone with a flashlight and they find her. The morning jog is cut short when Sarah receives a phone call. She rushes to a
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, where a bloody trail leads her to a surprise going-away party thrown by co-workers. It is Sarah's last day as a
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homicide detective. At the police station, Sarah packs her personal items and meets her replacement, Stephen Holder (
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). Her boss, Lieutenant Oakes (
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), gives her one last assignment, assuring it will be her last, and tells her to bring along Holder. On the way to the crime scene, Holder relates his previous work as a narc for the county police. At the crime scene, they are shown what evidence that has been discovered thus far: a bloody pink sweater and Stanley Larsen's
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. No body has been found, so Sarah decides that the
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unit should instead be investigating. Holder argues that the Larsen name should be checked out, promising Linden that they'll be done in time for her to catch her flight. Stan Larsen (
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) stops by his home while working to fix a dishwasher that is constantly breaking. His wife, Mitch (
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), again mentions their daughter Rosie's plans to attend college out of state. The mother is for the idea, the father against it. Sarah and Holder later arrive at the Larsen home, where Mitch says that she and her husband spent the weekend camping out of cell-phone range. After noticing a pink bicycle in their garage, Sarah asks Mitch if she has a daughter. Mitch tells Sarah and Holder that Rosie went to a Halloween dance on Friday. Rosie had told her that "only freshmen wore costumes" and wore a pink sweater. After taking a call from the school, Mitch learns that Rosie wasn't with her best friend, Sterling (
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), over the weekend and hasn't been seen since the dance. While Mitch is on the phone, Sarah peeks into Rosie's room, which is decorated with a butterfly theme. Meanwhile, Darren Richmond (
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), a Seattle city councilman and mayoral candidate, visits an outdoor mausoleum. Later, upon arriving at City Hall, he announces to campaign manager Jamie Wright (
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) and lead advisor Gwen Eaton (
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) that Councilwoman Ruth Yitanes will endorse him, which could seal an election victory. At Fort Washington High, Richmond and his rival, mayor Lesley Adams (Tom Butler), are about to address a student assembly. Sarah arrives and suggests canceling the assembly, to allow the police to investigate Rosie's disappearance. Richmond agrees, angering Adams. At campaign headquarters, Jamie urges Richmond to take advantage of Rosie's disappearance, but the candidate refuses to cooperate. After hearing that Adams knew about Yitanes' endorsement, Richmond asks Jamie and Gwen if a staff member is leaking information. Not long after, he receives a phone call regarding a reporter's inquiries into a rendezvous that only few people on his staff know about. At their apartment, Stan asks Mitch about Jasper Ames, who has been involved with Rosie. Mitch tells him that Jasper and Rosie had broken up. Stan later confronts Sterling, who tells him that Rosie is with Jasper. Stan calls Mitch with the news. Oakes calls Sarah to tell her that Rosie has been found at Jasper's and halts the investigation. Sarah is skeptical, since no one has spoken directly to Rosie, and stays at the crime scene. However, the reported burial site uncovers only a doll and she leaves the site. While preparing to leave the crime scene, Sarah sees three people with fishing poles walking along a fire road and wonders where they're headed. Holder offers a map showing a lake nearby. As night falls, a crane hoists a black car out of the lake. Stan bursts into the Ames' weekend home. Jasper (
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) protests, but Stan charges into the bedroom, only to find a middle-aged woman (Leanna Merrett) in the bed. Stan calls Mitch to tell her that Rosie wasn't at Jasper's house and that he's now heading to Discovery Park, where the pink sweater was found. With Mitch still on the phone, he approaches two police vehicles blocking the road. He's too far away to see anything, when Sarah has the retrieved car's trunk popped. The body of a teenage girl is found inside. Sarah approaches to tell Stan, but her face confirms his suspicion that Rosie is dead. He screams, as Mitch listens helplessly on the phone. Holder informs Sarah that they checked the plates on the car, which belongs to the Richmond campaign. As police photograph the body in the trunk, Sarah notices the girl is wearing a butterfly necklace.


Production

In an interview with Mina Hochberg at AMCTV.com, episode director
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stated this about the choice to not be too graphic when revealing Rosie's body in the trunk: "I think there were some fears that people would want more graphic detail out of it, but that moment never happened. That ight have beena dealbreaker for me. I felt like we needed to do the bare minimum to get the point across, not to revel in details. If it had crossed that line I would have been very uncomfortable, and I think everybody would have been very uncomfortable. It's always about what's necessary to tell the story you're telling. This is not a story of
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. This is an emotionally-based story, so that was all we needed and wanted."


Reception


Critical reception

The series premiere received universal acclaim from critics. Tim Goodman of ''
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'' gave the series a very positive review, calling it "excellent, absorbing and addictive. When each episode ends, you long for the next — a hallmark of great dramas." Goodman also praised
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's performance as the lead character Sarah, saying "It's not until you watch Enos play Sarah for a while that it sinks in — there hasn't been a female American character like her probably ever." ''
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''s Ken Tucker gave it a B+, saying "The acting is strikingly good" and that "Some viewers may find ''The Killing'' a little too cold and deliberate, but give it time. Its intensity builds steadily, giving the series unexpected power." Alex Strachan of ''
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'' says the series "is soaked in atmosphere and steeped in the stark realism of Scandinavian crime novelists
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and
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" and that it "is not as much about a young girl's murder as it is a psychological study of what happens afterward, how a tight-knit community tries to recover and how a dead child's mother, father and siblings learn to deal with their pain in their own private ways." Matt Roush of ''
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'' applauded the series, calling the acting "tremendous" and that he "was instantly hooked by the moody atmosphere of this season-long murder mystery set in Seattle." He went on to say "What really stands out for me, in this age of cookie-cutter procedurals, is how ''The Killing'' dramatizes the devastation a violent death has on a family, a community, on the people involved in the investigation. Nothing about this show is routine."


Ratings

When it premiered, the pilot episode was
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's second-highest original series premiere following '' The Walking Dead''. The premiere drew 2.7 million viewers and a 2 household rating. The two encores of the premiere episode brought the ratings of the premiere up to a total of 4.6 million total viewers and a 3.7 household rating. The UK premiere on
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brought in 2.2 million viewers.


Awards and nominations

The episode received three
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nominations for the
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for Outstanding Writing for a Drama Series,
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for Outstanding Directing for a Drama Series, and Elizabeth Kling for Outstanding Single-Camera Picture Editing for a Drama Series. Jenkins won the 2012
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for Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Dramatic Series.


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