The Killing - Season 2

Season 2

Episodes

Reflections
Sarah returns to Seattle to look into a possible cover-up involving the events that led to Councilman Richmond's arrest, and she wonders if she can ever really trust Holder again.

My Lucky Day
An unsettling discovery is made at the Larsen house while Sarah is on her way to Tacoma, where she uncovers a revealing secret about Richmond.

Numb
Sarah searches for Rosie's backpack, while Richmond comes to grips with his situation and Mitch finally turns up. Later, Stan's involvement with the mob proves troublesome.

Ogi Jun
The tattooed mystery man is identified; Jamie seeks help from Gwen; Stan's troubled past catches up to him.

Ghosts of the Past
Sarah receives a message from the dead that may shed light on the identity of Rosie's killer. Meanwhile, Mitch befriends a young runaway; and Richmond has grave doubts about his future in politics.

Openings
Sarah zeros in on a Larsen-family secret; Stan comes to grips with some past indiscretions; and Mitch takes in a runaway girl. Meanwhile, the Richmond campaign entertains a surprise visitor.

Keylala
The investigation refocuses on the casino; Stan has an uneasy face-to-face with Richmond; tension grips the Larsen house.

Off the Reservation
Holder disappears and a desperate Sarah goes looking for him; Stan decides to take matters into his own hands; and Richmond returns to City Hall.

Sayonara Hiawatha
Richmond lends support to the investigation; Sarah tries to track down Rosie's key; and Stan deals with his troubled son.

72 Hours
Sarah is at her wit's end; Stan tries to mend fences; and Richmond gets a surprise boost in the mayoral race.

Bulldog
A return to the casino winds up sending Sarah and Holder on the run, while Stan and Richmond face life-altering decisions.

Donnie or Marie
Sarah and Holder close in on the murderer. Meanwhile, the Richmond campaign preps for the election; and the Larsens seek to get their lives back in order.

What I Know
Sarah and Holder's investigation comes to a close. Meanwhile, Richmond sets out on a bold new course; and a surprise source helps bring closure to the Larsens.
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