Eighteen months have elapsed since the conclusion of Day 3. A commuter train bound for Los Angeles explodes. A man steals a suitcase from a passenger in the wreckage and then kills him.
Jack has been dismissed from CTU and now works for Secretary of Defense James Heller. Jack is involved with Heller's daughter, Audrey, and their relationship is growing serious. Jack is in LA for a meeting with CTU Director Erin Driscoll, who fired him a year ago, but he finds himself alienated at CTU by Driscoll and the new staff when reports of a possible terrorist strike come in.
A young computer hacker named Andrew Paige sees something that he shouldn't on the Internet. Suddenly, he finds himself running for his life as he is pursued by terrorists. Luckily, he is able to warn Chloe O'Brian before its too late.
The Turkish Araz family are not what they seem and it becomes clear that they are heavily involved with the day's events. Meanwhile, Heller has a confrontation with his estranged son.
Jack finds that Chloe is his only ally as he tries to prove that the train explosion is merely a diversionary target.
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.