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The Killing - Season 2 - Mark Moses Cast in Major Role

13 Dec 2011

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Mark Moses is going from Wisteria Lane to searching for who killed Rosie Larsen.

The Desperate Housewives star has booked a major arc for Season 2 of AMC's The Killing, The Hollywood Reporter has learned exclusively.

Moses will play Lt. Carlson, a new detective who joins the Seattle police department and the investigation into Rosie's death. He will appear in at least eight episodes of the nuanced drama.

The drama's controversial first season ended with Linden (Mireille Enos) boarding a plane to California join her fiancé in California only to learn that her partner, Holder (Joel Kinnaman), fabricated evidence involving their prime suspect in the case.

Moses is currently reprising his role as Paul Young on the final season of ABC's Desperate Housewives. The Killing role reunites Moses with AMC, where he played Herman "Duck" Phillips on the network's Mad Men from 2007-10.

Source: The Hollywood Reporter

11 comments:

  1. ohh, so ready for this show to come back. the first season was so good!

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  2. I will be happy to move past my misgivings after the rather annoying finale. 

    I think as soon as I see the killer  and Season 2 really kicks into gear it won;t even play on my mind anymore. There are a lot of season finales that end in cliffhangers or do not answer the big question of the season, but usually I have watched those series after they aired and just inserted the next season's DVD or queued the next video file and had my answers without waiting.

    My main issue was they sold it as one season one crime and there would be answers and pulled a bait and swithc on me. The actual episode was very good... and the first season on the whole was excellent! I'm really looking forward to Season Two and seeing more of Joel Kinnaman! I really enjoyed his work and keep meaning to check out some of his other projects. He impressed me!

    I wonder if they will do another tagline along the lines of last year's "Who killed Rosie Larsen?" I suppose they could use the same line again since they did not answer it in Season One. XD I digress....

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  3. Not entirely sure about season 1. I found it good in places, and slow in others.  Will probably tune in for season 2 though.

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  4. I'm looking forward to this.
    He was better on Mad Men than Desperate so I'm okay with this casting.

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  5. I get what your saying about moving past being pissed about the way season one ended,i got over it but how long do you think it is going to take to find out who the killer is in season two?If and when they bring in another storyline as long s they do not tout it as another one season storyline i will not have a problem with it.But if they pull the same thing as last season,i do not care how good it is i will never watch it again. Well i wouldn't watch live,i would wait until it came out in dvd,so i wouldn't have to wait to find out the who or what.....:)

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  6. Thanks! Cannot wait for this show to come back, I really hope season 2 will be as good as season 1.

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  7. Yeah, true. I guess I don't expect they will pull a bait and switch again to end Season Two, but if they do this time I won't be 100% expected it to be solved in the finale...

    I've read that they will answer the questions about Season One's Murder in the beginning of Season Two and that those answers will lead to Season Two's mystery. a larger conspiracy opens up to investigate or something like that. 

    Now does that mean in episode 2.01 or 2.02? I'm not quite sure, but if they want to have a fully realized Season Two I would think the murderer should be caught very early.... I hope.

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  8. Gonna watch. I was not so outraged by the finale, certainly not like so many others were. I just felt the series was sometimes a little too meandering.

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  9. "I wonder if they will do another tagline along the lines of last year's
    "Who killed Rosie Larsen?" I suppose they could use the same line again
    since they did not answer it in Season One. XD I digress...."

    I'd laugh if procedurals started using that line as counter-promotion.  Such as...

    "Who killed Rosie Larsen?  Give us 42 minutes and we'll tell you."
    Watch Castle, Mondays at 10pm on ABC.

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  10. HA! XD XD XD

    That would be outrageously entertaining!

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  11. I got the first three episodes for free on iTunes and never watched another episode. 

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