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The third and final series of The Killing came to an end last nightįor Soren, 44, who lives in Copenhagen with his wife and two children, it was a welcome surprise. The Killing – or Forbrydelsen as it is known in Denmark, which translates as The Crime – was a hit in Scandinavia and Germany first, garnering acclaim and audiences along the way, but it was the British reaction which took it to a different level. “When I get lazy and start doing my old recipes, I hope someone will stop me and say, ‘Wait a minute, you said that was wrong.’ So let’s see.”
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“I really believe that what is good for TV and movies is that you reinvent the whole thing again and again. I want it to end when it is still good, when we are still ambitious, thinking we did something out of the ordinary. I feel so much bad television is due to never-ending stories, just to make money. “We didn’t want to do a never-ending story.
That’s part of the reason I want to stop because, in a while, it would have been just be a recipe like all the other shows that continue and continue. I wanted to redo the genre and to invent my own recipe. “When you see a show like Taggart a lot of times, the mysterious ways of the show decline.
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“The thing is, when you do a show for a lot of years, of course you get a very professional show but, on the other hand, you get a show that is very obvious when it comes to the recipe. It was shown on Danish television, I think maybe Saturday at 10pm. He said: “I saw Taggart when I was younger. While Soren has nothing against it – in fact, he was a fan when it was shown on TV in Denmark– he did not want The Killing to turn into a Danish version. Scotland’s internationally famous TV export holds the record for being the world’s longest-running crime drama. While his fingerprints are still on the body, he has revealed the real culprit is… Taggart. It could have run and run but creator Soren Sveistrup has decided to kill off The Killing. Over three series, it has proved an international phenomenon, the biggest Danish export since Carlsberg and Hans Christian Andersen. Preceding unsigned comment added by 84.28.92.DANISH crime drama The Killing came to a nail-biting climax last night, bringing the curtain down on Detective Sarah Lund, her Faroe Islands jumpers and Saturday night subtitles. "As well as the UK, DR also sold the series" implies that the UK and DR sold the series. If you found an error with any archives or the URLs themselves, you can fix them with this tool.Ĭheers.- InternetArchiveBot ( Report bug) 01:43, 1 June 2017 (UTC) Language.If you have discovered URLs which were erroneously considered dead by the bot, you can report them with this tool.If necessary, add (last update: 15 July 2018).
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I have just added archive links to one external link on The Killing (Danish TV series). Is this just sloppy writing or is it confirmed by someone? - 91.10.36.13 ( talk) 22:26, 7 June 2013 (UTC) botching ĭo you know anything concerning the apparent botching of the last episode in the first serie "day20", the conclusion isn't credible, from an iceberg sized conspiration to a mouse sized lonely lunatic act! Even technically the scene of lund's hijacking the patrol car ended with the vaporization in thin air of his fellow cops, where they any reaction of the critic about that? - Preceding unsigned comment added by 46.18.35.226 ( talk) 09:14, 18 July 2013 (UTC) External links modified There are some indications that the series would end after the third series. City O f Silver 23:18, 7 January 2012 (UTC) Source for UK season 3 airdates please? Īs title says, what is the source for the UK airdates on BBC Four of season 3? - Preceding unsigned comment added by 88.111.217.50 ( talk) 23:27, 2 September 2012 (UTC) Final? Twizzlemas ( talk) 23:11, 7 January 2012 (UTC) I removed it per WP:SPOILER. I'm not against this but it seems to contradict the long-running battle at The Mousetrap where spoilers are deemed 'non-wikipedian' or something.
Preceding unsigned comment added by 213.162.107.11 ( talk) 21:59, 23 April 2011 (UTC) Spoiler warning Since it's obscure, some clearer term would be preferable. What is a zombiepage (mentioned in the link to the Danish website)? I've never heard this term and Googling it didn't help.