Three years have passed since the events of Day Two. A van deposits a dead body outside the LA Health Unit. The body is infected with a deadly virus. Tony, now in charge of CTU, learns that this is a blackmail tactic to get the US government to release a drug lord, Ramon Salazar, whom Jack has just brought down, before Salazar's brother releases the virus into LA.
Jack and his new partner, Chase Edmunds, prepare to sign a deal with Salazar at the prison. Salazar delivers a mysterious warning to Jack before killing his lawyer.
Palmer is alive and well, and has returned to LA for the first time since the attack three years ago. He is running for re-election and is preparing for an important debate with a rival senator. He is accompanied by his brother, who happens to be his chief of staff and his doctor, who also happens to be his girlfriend.
A young boy, Kyle Singer, is seen examining a large, mysterious bag of white powder. He plans to deliver it to some dealers later that day, but he is being watched by Salazar's men.
Kim now works at CTU and has been dating Chase for three months. Kim wants to tell her father, but Jack has a mysterious health problem that may make things more complicated.
If you're a fan of crime dramas that keep you guessing at every turn, "The Killing" is a series you won't want to miss. Based on the acclaimed Danish television series "Forbrydelsen," this American adaptation brings its own unique flair to the genre with an intense atmosphere set against the moody backdrop of Seattle, Washington. With four riveting seasons and 46 episodes, it offers a deep dive into intricate murder investigations led by dedicated homicide detectives Sarah Linden and Stephen Holder.
In Season 1, we are introduced to detective Sarah Linden, played by Mireille Enos, whose portrayal is both haunting and mesmerizing. She's joined by Joel Kinnaman as detective Stephen Holder, forming a partnership that's as complex as the cases they unravel. Their dynamic is one of the highlights of the show – Linden's methodical approach contrasts sharply with Holder's gritty street-smarts, yet together they form an effective team.
The first season kicks off with what seems like an ordinary investigation but quickly transforms into a labyrinthine mystery when teenager Rosie Larsen goes missing. The personal lives of her parents Mitch (<a href="https://www.betaseries.com/en/person/24082-michelle-forbes">Michelle Forbes) and Stan Larsen (Brent Sexton) unravel alongside the investigation, adding layers of emotional depth rarely seen in procedural dramas. As each episode unfolds, viewers are drawn deeper into the lives affected by Rosie's disappearance.