Creator Veena Sud Stars Mireille Enos Joel Kinnaman Billy Campbell See production, box office & company info Watch on Prime Video S1 included with Prime When that does not happen, Mitch coerces Stan into dispensing his own justice. Gwen also claims that he was soaking wet when he returned. It is revealed that his narcotics sponsor Gil Sloane has been insisting that his career will be advanced as a result of the photo. He calls up his secret business partner Michael Ames and asks him if hell do it instead. Linden is initially dismissive of the case, and intends on handing it over to the sex crimes division. The Larsens are outraged upon finding out about her involvement, and no sooner is she arrested and placed into protective custody. The room in the video is discovered to be attached to the school gymnasium. A police investigation, the saga of a grieving family, and a Seattle mayoral campaign all interlock after the body of 17-year-old Rosie Larsen is found in the trunk of a submerged car. On the AMC crime drama The Killing, actor Eric Ladin plays Jamie Wright, the brilliant campaign manager for Darren Richmond (Billy Campbell), who currently has his sights set on being the Mayor of . Richmonds in his wheelchair, Ted Wrights holding some beer, Im lying under my coffee table, taking shallow breaths. As the parents mourn the loss of their daughter, they begin to neglect their other two sons, to which Terry becomes a mother-figure. [4], Stanley "Stan" Larsen, the husband of Mitch Larsen and the father of Rosie, Tommy, and Denny Larsen, is the owner of a Seattle moving company. Later, when Belko Royce, family friend, tells her the boys have eaten, she snaps at him for not being part of the family, then takes a bottle of wine into Rosie's room and smokes marijuana. Upstairs, she spots a television report that shows released photographs of the crime scene where Rosie was found and, horrified, stops to watch it. At a young age, Sarah Linden entered foster care and was assigned a social worker, Regi Darnell. The girl is discovered murdered, and Terry makes sister Mitch feel guilty for not keeping in contact with the girl, that weekend. Get browser notifications for breaking news, live events, and exclusive reporting. Oakes hands them a case and asks Sarah to help him begin his career in Homicide. They find Bullet there, and Holder tells her they're looking for Kallie. A few minutes later, Terry enters the smoke-filled garage and shuts off the car. Both she and Mitch want a better life for themselves, which is evidenced at the memorial service the Larsens hold for Rosie. How about a cold one, city slicker? This wiki is dedicated to the AMC Series The Killing. His boss found out about his drug use and he sought treatment, including attending Narcotics Anonymous meetings. [7] The detectives receive a call about a cab driver who picked up Rosie the night of her disappearance and learn that she went home at some point. View Mobile Site Follow on IG . Rosie has disappeared and is believed to be with Jasper, since, as Kris put it, he bought the drug Ecstasy and went to his family's island weekend home, "looking to 'bone' (have sex)." I mean, in a way the show did outdo itself but again, it was in that just so terrible, What were you thinking? kind of way. Her mind on leaving, along with Holder's unusual style of detective work, put the two at odds with each other, at times. Fox on Parkinson's and how he finds "optimism is sustainable", James Corden ends his final "Late Late Show" with message for Americans, Bruce Springsteen on "Nebraska," and the emergence of Springsteen the poet. Share this on: Character Info. Then the show has the balls to do this Godfather move where Richmond shuts the door to his office on Gwen. When Darren is arrested for Rosie's murder, Belko appears outside the city jail and shoots him as he is being transported by police. For at least half the show, the idea of Rosie being a high-priced escort was dangled in front of us, and even after that was debunked by Pocahontas (which I am choosing to call Qoriana Kilcher not because Im terrible or even because Im trying to do a weak impression of Holder, but because that is the part she played in the Terrence Malick film The New World, in which she was a three-dimensional character), we still were led to believe that Rosie was at least a little bit sexually adventurous. Terry says its bad timing because theyre about to move, which is confusing, because wouldnt this last bit of closure coming now be in fact perfect timing? Campaign manager Jamie Wright stays by Richmond's side during his recovery, while Richmond's girlfriend and assistant Gwen Eaton has dealt with personal guilt for contributing information that led to Darren's arrest, subsequent shooting, and the discovery that he has been unfaithful. She wakes up in a psychiatric hospital, where the psychiatrist tells her that the person who found her claims Linden was about to jump but was pulled back. Best Match Powered by Whitepages Premium AGE 40s Jamie S Wright Richland Center, WI Aliases Wright S Jamie Jaimee Wright View Full Report Addresses Linden and Holder try to find Jamie but only find Gwen. The dried-out husk of Kendalls soul is up, Roman is spiraling down, and the game of. However, Stan's conscience leads him to stop the beating. Bullet gets angry with him and he sets her straight before leaving. He asks to see his dad and she agrees to look into it. With the case solved, Linden decides not to take another case after parting ways with Holder. He is questioned again by the police, who show him the recorded video, and he asks them if that is all they have on him. June 18, 2012 / 10:09 AM Jamie Wright. She notices a drawing on his bedroom wall that is identical to the drawing in the Seward case file, except that this drawing has buildings next to the grove of trees. Linden says no and ends the conversation, wishing him luck on the case. The description of the body reminds Linden of the case she has put behind her. Good for them (and us!). While Darren recovers from his injuries, Gwen tells Linden that he smelled of salt water when he returned on the night of the murder, indicating that he had been kayaking. Or my boyfriends friend happy? Tell us: What did you think of "The Killing" season finale? Join Facebook to connect with Jamie Wright and others you may know. Because lets face it, other than the fact that Terry turned out to have killed her daughter, she was a real help around the house. Jamie tells Richmond about how he had to fill up his gas tank or whatever, and she got out of the car and took off through the woods. Linden discovers an unfinished construction site, where she deduces that Rosie was taking one last look at the city before leaving. Like, I didnt see anything, I swear. Heres the thing, though, what exactly did she see anyway? Terry gets taken away. Belko is questioned again, and he tells them he was home with his mother, Bev, that night. It is revealed that Jasper had been previously arrested for auto theft. The two girls attend a dance one weekend, but Rosie leaves early, allowing Sterling to wear Rosie's witch costume. 2012 CBS Interactive Inc. All Rights Reserved. Richmond confronts Jamie about the night Rosie died. Episode 1x01: Pilot (Apr 3, 2011) Holder and new partner Detective Carl Reddick arrive at an abandoned factory, where a teenage Ashley Kwon's dead body is found wrapped in a biohazard bag. Stan angrily confronts Jasper at his residence, but doesn't find his daughter. The scandal damages Mayor Adams and helps Darren regain his standing in the polls. However, once Holder realizes that Richmond is innocent after all, he distances himself from Gil and tries to apologize to Linden. Stan breaks down at the news.[1]. [4], Skinner, now the head of Special Investigations, gives Linden a badge but cautions against further pursuing the Seward case. As of April 20, 2021, where on cable or streaming TV can I watch The Killing. Bullet finds Holder and Reddick staking out Goldie's apartment and demands to know why Goldie wasn't locked up. We were introduced to her secret boyfriend Alexi, the orphaned son of a mobster Stan murdered and stuffed in a trunk. This affected not only his job but his family life, as he stole a prized gold coin from his nephew in order to buy drugs, although he kept it as a reminder. Once getting out of the hospital however, he continues his campaign and ultimately wins the election. Technical Specs, See agents for this cast & crew on IMDbPro, (executive story editor) (2 episodes, 2013), producer / co-executive producer (44 episodes, 2011-2014), executive producer (44 episodes, 2011-2014), co-producer / producer / co-executive producer / executive producer (44 episodes, 2011-2014), executive producer / executive producer (44 episodes, 2011-2014), co-producer / line producer / producer (43 episodes, 2011-2014), co-executive producer / executive producer (43 episodes, 2011-2014), producer / co-producer (25 episodes, 2011-2012), co-executive producer / consulting producer (25 episodes, 2011-2012), makeup artist / assistant makeup artist / make up artist (29 episodes, 2011-2014), key makeup artist / makeup designer / key make up artist (38 episodes, 2011-2013), key hair stylist / department head hairstylist (25 episodes, 2011-2012), assistant hair stylist / hair department head (18 episodes, 2013-2014), makeup effects lab technician (16 episodes, 2013-2014), assistant hair stylist (10 episodes, 2013), assistant makeup artist (8 episodes, 2012), first hair assistant / hair stylist: dailies (2 episodes, 2012-2014), special makeup effects artist (1 episode, 2013), assistant makeup artist (unknown episodes), assistant makeup effects artist (unknown episodes), makeup artist (uncredited) (11 episodes, 2011), special makeup effects artist (uncredited) (2 episodes, 2011), hair stylist (uncredited) (1 episode, 2011), special makeup effects fabrication (uncredited) (1 episode, 2011), special makeup effects artist (uncredited) (1 episode, 2013), executive in charge of production (44 episodes, 2011-2014), production manager / unit production manager (38 episodes, 2011-2013), post-production supervisor (13 episodes, 2011), post-production supervisor / post production supervisor (13 episodes, 2012), post-production supervisor / post production supervisor (12 episodes, 2013), post-production supervisor (6 episodes, 2014), executive in charge of production (1 episode, 2011), post-production executive (uncredited) / post production executive (uncredited) (13 episodes, 2012), third assistant director (30 episodes, 2011-2014), background coordinator (39 episodes, 2011-2014), first assistant director / second assistant director / second unit director (21 episodes, 2011-2014), third assistant director (9 episodes, 2011-2014), second assistant director (13 episodes, 2011-2012), first assistant director (12 episodes, 2011-2012), first assistant director (12 episodes, 2013-2014), second assistant director (12 episodes, 2013), trainee assistant director (10 episodes, 2013), third assistant director (10 episodes, 2013), third assistant director (8 episodes, 2011), first assistant director (7 episodes, 2011-2012), additional assistant director (4 episodes, 2012-2013), second assistant director (7 episodes, 2012), trainee assistant director (5 episodes, 2011), first assistant director (6 episodes, 2013), third assistant director (6 episodes, 2014), 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sound mixer: splinter unit (8 episodes, 2011), supervising sound editor (6 episodes, 2013), sound effects editor (4 episodes, 2012-2014), supervising sound editor (1 episode, 2011), audio description mixer (uncredited) (44 episodes, 2011-2014), adr mixer (uncredited) / foley mixer (uncredited) (12 episodes, 2013), adr mixer (uncredited) (3 episodes, 2011), dialogue editor (uncredited) (3 episodes, 2012), foley editor (uncredited) (2 episodes, 2011), boom operator (uncredited) (2 episodes, 2011), adr recordist (uncredited) (1 episode, 2013), special effects technician / special effects assistant (39 episodes, 2011-2014), special effects coordinator / special effects supervisor / spfx supervisor (33 episodes, 2011-2013), special effects foreman (8 episodes, 2011), special effects technician (11 episodes, 2013), special effects / special effects technician (3 episodes, 2013-2014), special effects assistant (uncredited) (1 episode, 2011), visual effects producer (37 episodes, 2011-2013), digital supervisor / digital compositor (16 episodes, 2011-2014), visual effects artist (31 episodes, 2012-2014), visual effects coordinator (24 episodes, 2011-2012), visual effects editor (21 episodes, 2012-2013), visual effects editor / on-set visual effects coordinator (7 episodes, 2011-2012), visual effects supervisor (22 episodes, 2011-2012), visual effects supervisor (18 episodes, 2013-2014), visual effects producer: Technicolor / visual effects producer (16 episodes, 2013-2014), digital compositor (10 episodes, 2011-2012), digital compositor / visual effects artist (5 episodes, 2012), digital compositor (3 episodes, 2013-2014), matte painting supervisor: Stargate Studios (1 episode, 2012), lead matte painter: Stargate (3 episodes, 2014), visual effects supervisor (1 episode, 2011), matte painter: Stargate (1 episode, 2014), president: Stargate Studios (uncredited) (3 episodes, 2011), matte painter (uncredited) (3 episodes, 2012), digital compositor (uncredited) (2 episodes, 2011), digital compositor (uncredited) (2 episodes, 2012-2014), digital compositor (uncredited) (2 episodes, 2012), digital compositor (uncredited) (1 episode, 2011), visual effects artist (uncredited) (1 episode, 2011), visual effects editor (uncredited) (1 episode, 2011), digital compositor (uncredited) (1 episode, 2012), stunt coordinator (34 episodes, 2011-2014), stunt double: Katie Findlay / stunt double: Laine MacNeil (1 episode, 2011-2013), stunt driver / stunt performer (2 episodes, 2011-2014), stunt double / stunt double: Mireille Enos (2 episodes, 2011-2013), stunt driver / stunt performer (1 episode, 2011-2013), stunt double: Patti Kim (1 episode, 2012), stunt double: Mireille Enos (uncredited) / stunt double: Cate Sproule (uncredited) (3 episodes, 2013), stunt double: Katherine Evans (uncredited) / stunt double: Mireille Enos (uncredited) (2 episodes, 2012-2014), stunt performer (uncredited) (2 episodes, 2012), stunt double: Bennett (uncredited) (1 episode, 2011), stunt performer (uncredited) (1 episode, 2012), stunt driver (uncredited) (1 episode, 2013), lighting technician / gaffer: second unit (41 episodes, 2011-2014), rigging best boy / rigging gaffer (35 episodes, 2011-2014), video/computer playback coordinator (33 episodes, 2011-2013), rigging best boy / rigging electrician (30 episodes, 2011-2014), camera operator: "a" camera / camera operator / "a" camera operator / a camera operator (37 episodes, 2011-2013), first assistant camera: "a" camera (31 episodes, 2012-2014), leadman grip / grip (23 episodes, 2011-2012), lighting technician (16 episodes, 2013-2014), lighting console operator (16 episodes, 2013-2014), camera operator: "b" camera (17 episodes, 2012-2013), director of photography 2nd unit/b camera operator / "b" camera operator / "b" camera operator/second unit director of photography / cinematograher co-credit (13 episodes, 2011), rigging electrician / lighting technician / second unit: best boy (7 episodes, 2012-2013), first assistant 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unit (2 episodes, 2014), camera operator: "a" camera/steadicam (1 episode, 2011), additional photography: Plates Unit (1 episode, 2013), first assistant camera: "c" camera (1 episode, 2013), aerial director of photography (1 episode, 2014), first assistant camera: "a" camera (unknown episodes), aerial director of photography (unknown episodes), first assistant camera: "a" camera, second unit (uncredited) / first assistant camera: second unit (uncredited) (7 episodes, 2011-2014), eng camera operator (uncredited) (4 episodes, 2012), first assistant camera (uncredited) (1 episode, 2011), rigging electrician (uncredited) (1 episode, 2011), second assistant camera (uncredited) (1 episode, 2012), still photographer (uncredited) (1 episode, 2012), casting associate (29 episodes, 2011-2013), local casting assistant (31 episodes, 2012-2014), casting assistant (19 episodes, 2011-2012), casting associate (12 episodes, 2013-2014), casting: Canada / casting associate: Canada (8 episodes, 2011), original casting / original casting by (3 episodes, 2013), casting associate (uncredited) (1 episode, 2011), assistant costume designer (29 episodes, 2011-2014), assistant costume designer (uncredited) (1 episode, 2011), prep costumer/buyer (uncredited) (1 episode, 2011), svp of post-production (33 episodes, 2011-2013), post-production coordinator / post production coordinator (25 episodes, 2011-2012), colorist: dailies (22 episodes, 2012-2014), post-production coordinator: studio (15 episodes, 2013-2014), post-production assistant / post production assistant (9 episodes, 2013), post-production coordinator / post production coordinator (12 episodes, 2013), first assistant editor / assistant editor (7 episodes, 2011), post-production coordinator (6 episodes, 2014), post-production assistant / post production assistant (4 episodes, 2013), post-production assistant (3 episodes, 2014), associate director of post-production (uncredited) (22 episodes, 2011-2012), executive sales assistant: Technicolor Creative Services Vancouver (uncredited) (13 episodes, 2011), assistant location manager (15 episodes, 2011-2013), location manager (13 episodes, 2011-2014), location manager (12 episodes, 2012-2013), assistant location manager (5 episodes, 2012-2013), trainee assistant location manager (10 episodes, 2013), location production assistant (4 episodes, 2011), trainee assistant location manager (uncredited) (4 episodes, 2011), trainee assistant location manager (uncredited) (4 episodes, 2012), assistant location manager (uncredited) (3 episodes, 2011), assistant location manager (uncredited) (1 episode, 2011), composer assistant (16 episodes, 2012-2014), composer: main title theme / composer: main title theme song / main title theme writer (30 episodes, 2011-2013), composer: main title theme / composer: main title theme song / main title theme writer / main theme by (30 episodes, 2011-2013), music supervisor (26 episodes, 2011-2012), performer: main title theme / main title theme performed by (20 episodes, 2011-2013), music coordinator (uncredited) (10 episodes, 2011), additional music editing (uncredited) (1 episode, 2011), script supervisor (37 episodes, 2011-2013), script supervisor: second unit (4 episodes, 2012-2013), script supervisor (2 episodes, 2011-2014), transportation coordinator (37 episodes, 2011-2013), transportation captain (17 episodes, 2011-2012), picture car wrangler / driver: honeywagon / transportation captain: second unit (16 episodes, 2013-2014), picture car wrangler (4 episodes, 2011-2014), transportation coordinator (1 episode, 2011), transportation captain (uncredited) (1 episode, 2011), animal coordinator (44 episodes, 2011-2014), production coordinator (38 episodes, 2011-2013), payroll accountant (21 episodes, 2011-2013), assistant to showrunner / assistant to executive producer (11 episodes, 2012-2014), production accountant (29 episodes, 2011-2013), production assistant (8 episodes, 2011-2012), clearance coordinator / assistant to producer (8 episodes, 2011-2012), production assistant (20 episodes, 2012-2013), assistant to the producers (10 episodes, 2012-2013), key production assistant / production assistant (7 episodes, 2011-2012), key office production assistant / office production assistant (5 episodes, 2011-2012), assistant: President of Programming (18 episodes, 2013-2014), assistant to executive producer (15 episodes, 2013-2014), military consultant / Military Consultant (14 episodes, 2011-2014), second assistant production coordinator (11 episodes, 2012), set production assistant / production assistant (8 episodes, 2011), assistant to executive producer (7 episodes, 2011), assistant production coordinator (8 episodes, 2011), production assistant / key production assistant / stand-in: Billy Campbell (11 episodes, 2011), key production assistant / production assistant (10 episodes, 2013), production executive: AMC (12 episodes, 2013), assistant to the executive producer (10 episodes, 2013), production assistant (3 episodes, 2011-2013), office production assistant (9 episodes, 2013), key production assistant (10 episodes, 2013), executive story editor (10 episodes, 2013), miscellaneous crew / production staff (7 episodes, 2011), production assistant (4 episodes, 2012-2013), office production assistant (6 episodes, 2014), marketing & promotions (6 episodes, 2014), assistant to producers (6 episodes, 2014), first assistant production coordinator (6 episodes, 2014), Stand in for Joan Allen (6 episodes, 2014), second assistant production coordinator (3 episodes, 2011), production assistant (1 episode, 2011-2013), technical consultant (3 episodes, 2013-2014), production assistant: prep (1 episode, 2013), military technical advisor (1 episode, 2014), helicopter pilot: camera (1 episode, 2014), dialect coach (uncredited) (26 episodes, 2011-2012), screen graphics (uncredited) / computer graphic artist: on-screen computer graphics (uncredited) / computer graphic artist (uncredited) (22 episodes, 2011-2012), title designer (uncredited) (13 episodes, 2011), stand-in (uncredited) (13 episodes, 2012), first assistant production coordinator (uncredited) (13 episodes, 2012), assistant accountant (uncredited) (12 episodes, 2011), production assistant (uncredited) (9 episodes, 2011), on-set production assistant (uncredited) (4 episodes, 2011), photo double for Brent Sexton (uncredited) / photo double for Coroner (uncredited) (4 episodes, 2011), computer/video playback operator (uncredited) (2 episodes, 2011), production assistant (uncredited) (2 episodes, 2011), computer/video playback coordinator (uncredited) (1 episode, 2011), payroll clerk (uncredited) (1 episode, 2011), researcher (uncredited) (1 episode, 2011), production assistant (uncredited) (1 episode, 2011), production assistant (uncredited) (1 episode, 2012), choreographer (uncredited) (1 episode, 2012).
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