There’s an interesting parallel between Kamper and Louise’s father this episode. Kamper’s son it seems was in possession of photographic evidence that amounted to more than advisor Karen meeting with Zeeland representatives. Is Robert Zeuthen himself involved? Over at Parliament there’s a lot of infighting amongst Prime Minister Kristian Kamper and his minions. Though her father has murdered five people in his pursuit of the truth, The Killing III has skilfully manoeuvred us to a place where we don’t see him as the main villain, even if his methods have been horrific.Īlthough it’s Rheinhardt’s turn in the chief suspect chair during this episode, there is still a general feeling that everybody’s a suspect in Louise’s murder and that some people are lying their asses off.
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For a character who is so adrift from her own emotions, Lund is the only one who treats the perp like a human being, sensing that this is going to be the only way to save Emilie.īack in episode one, we assumed that the eponymous killing of this series was going to be that of the Zeeland sailor who turned up in bits on the docks, but as the show has progressed it seems that the killing is actually that of Louise Jelby. Lund is still playing her “if you tell us, we’ll get justice for your daughter” card while Borch seems content to just shout at the guy. Episode nine is really the Rheinhardt episode of The Killing III as the primary focus is on whether or not he is Louise Jelby’s killer, while on the other side of the wall, Lund and Borch try to persuade Louise’s father to reveal the whereabouts of Emilie Zeuthen.