Post by Genius Killing on Jun 3, 2013 2:54:17 GMT -5
Written by: Veena Sud
Directed by: Ed Bianchi
Screencaps by: FUNKspiel at AMC Blogs
A teenage girl (Keira Jang) gets into the passenger seat of an unseen driver's car.
Later, Detectives Stephen Holder and new partner Carl Reddick arrive at an abandoned factory. The girl's dead body is found inside. Holder mentions that her head was nearly cut off.
Elsewhere, Bullet (Bex Taylor-Klaus) suggests to friend Kallie (Cate Sproule) that they find a place to sleep at Beacon Home, a shelter for homeless youth.
There, Kallie and Bullet joke about Bullet's crush on Lyric (Julia Sarah Stone), another homeless girl, only Lyric is dating Twitch (Max Fowler). Bullet has stolen a ring to give to Lyric.
At the morgue, the dead girl's age is estimated by the coroner (Fred Keating) to be 16 or 17. He also notes vaginal bruising, a broken finger, and a spinal cord nicked by a serrated edge. Reddick suggests they give the case to fellow detective Tim Jablonski (Phil Granger).
They leave after the coroner wishes Holder luck on his sergeant's exam. Jablonski agrees to take the case, although Holder is reluctant. He still needs to sign some paperwork.
At a prison, the warden (Michael Kopsa) reads Ray Seward his death warrant for the murder of wife Trisha. Seward will be relocated to death row until his execution, which is supposed to occur in 30 days.
Upon arrival, commanding officer Francis Becker briefs him on the rules as he is placed in his cell. Seward asks to see the prison chaplain (John R. Taylor). The chaplain later visits and has his head bashed against the bars by Seward. A lawyer urges him to use his last appeal with the governor, but Seward asks for death by hanging.
Sarah Linden now works for the Vashon Island Transportation Authority. At home, she gets an envelope from the Department of Corrections in the mail but does not open it.
She kisses coworker and new boyfriend Cody (Andrew Jenkins) before they go upstairs. Holder visits her at home. He says he and Reddick have solved seven concurrent cases, and then tells her about the new murder. The girl's throat was slashed just like Trisha Seward, a victim in one of Linden's old cases. Holder ponders a connection, noting the Seward case file is missing. Linden offers no help.
When he departs, he leaves the new case file on her table.
In a neighborhood where street kids hang out, Holder asks Kallie and Bullet if they have heard about the dead girl. Bullet gets angry with him and he sets her straight before leaving. On Regi's boat, Linden toasts Regi (Annie Corley) and her fiancée Ellen.
Linden is asked by son Jack (Liam James) if she would consider moving to Chicago, where he lives with his father. She avoids the question. The dead girl is identified as Ashley Kwon, and Holder meets with her parents to tell them she is dead. Kallie visits her mother, Danette (Amy Seimetz), to ask to stay the night. Danette refuses because a boyfriend is coming over.
Linden jogs through the forest, when a storm approaches. Taking shelter in a barn, she finds cow carcasses scattered around.
One is still barely alive and suffering. At home, Linden sees Cody looking through Ashley Kwon's case file. He asks what it is, and she silently passes him, gets her gun and leaves. She returns to the barn and shoots the cow dead in a mercy killing.
At Beacon Home, Bullet attempts to give the ring to Lyric, but Twitch arrives and takes Lyric away. Bullet tosses the ring aside, and Kallie retrieves it for safekeeping. Pastor Mike (Ben Cotton), who runs Beacon Home, raffles off three empty beds, one of which Bullet wins.
Bullet offers her bed to Kallie, who refuses, saying she can stay with her mother. At the morgue, Holder asks the coroner if Ashley had rings on her fingers. The coroner says no. Holder inspects Ashley's broken finger and compares it to a photo, provided by Ashley's parents, in which Ashley wears several rings. Linden searches her closet and finds the Seward case file.
Kallie walks down a road at night, when a car stops and she gets into the passenger seat.
Click for Episode 2: That You Fear The Most's recap.
Directed by: Ed Bianchi
Screencaps by: FUNKspiel at AMC Blogs
A teenage girl (Keira Jang) gets into the passenger seat of an unseen driver's car.
Later, Detectives Stephen Holder and new partner Carl Reddick arrive at an abandoned factory. The girl's dead body is found inside. Holder mentions that her head was nearly cut off.
Elsewhere, Bullet (Bex Taylor-Klaus) suggests to friend Kallie (Cate Sproule) that they find a place to sleep at Beacon Home, a shelter for homeless youth.
There, Kallie and Bullet joke about Bullet's crush on Lyric (Julia Sarah Stone), another homeless girl, only Lyric is dating Twitch (Max Fowler). Bullet has stolen a ring to give to Lyric.
At the morgue, the dead girl's age is estimated by the coroner (Fred Keating) to be 16 or 17. He also notes vaginal bruising, a broken finger, and a spinal cord nicked by a serrated edge. Reddick suggests they give the case to fellow detective Tim Jablonski (Phil Granger).
They leave after the coroner wishes Holder luck on his sergeant's exam. Jablonski agrees to take the case, although Holder is reluctant. He still needs to sign some paperwork.
At a prison, the warden (Michael Kopsa) reads Ray Seward his death warrant for the murder of wife Trisha. Seward will be relocated to death row until his execution, which is supposed to occur in 30 days.
Upon arrival, commanding officer Francis Becker briefs him on the rules as he is placed in his cell. Seward asks to see the prison chaplain (John R. Taylor). The chaplain later visits and has his head bashed against the bars by Seward. A lawyer urges him to use his last appeal with the governor, but Seward asks for death by hanging.
Sarah Linden now works for the Vashon Island Transportation Authority. At home, she gets an envelope from the Department of Corrections in the mail but does not open it.
She kisses coworker and new boyfriend Cody (Andrew Jenkins) before they go upstairs. Holder visits her at home. He says he and Reddick have solved seven concurrent cases, and then tells her about the new murder. The girl's throat was slashed just like Trisha Seward, a victim in one of Linden's old cases. Holder ponders a connection, noting the Seward case file is missing. Linden offers no help.
When he departs, he leaves the new case file on her table.
In a neighborhood where street kids hang out, Holder asks Kallie and Bullet if they have heard about the dead girl. Bullet gets angry with him and he sets her straight before leaving. On Regi's boat, Linden toasts Regi (Annie Corley) and her fiancée Ellen.
Linden is asked by son Jack (Liam James) if she would consider moving to Chicago, where he lives with his father. She avoids the question. The dead girl is identified as Ashley Kwon, and Holder meets with her parents to tell them she is dead. Kallie visits her mother, Danette (Amy Seimetz), to ask to stay the night. Danette refuses because a boyfriend is coming over.
Linden jogs through the forest, when a storm approaches. Taking shelter in a barn, she finds cow carcasses scattered around.
One is still barely alive and suffering. At home, Linden sees Cody looking through Ashley Kwon's case file. He asks what it is, and she silently passes him, gets her gun and leaves. She returns to the barn and shoots the cow dead in a mercy killing.
At Beacon Home, Bullet attempts to give the ring to Lyric, but Twitch arrives and takes Lyric away. Bullet tosses the ring aside, and Kallie retrieves it for safekeeping. Pastor Mike (Ben Cotton), who runs Beacon Home, raffles off three empty beds, one of which Bullet wins.
Bullet offers her bed to Kallie, who refuses, saying she can stay with her mother. At the morgue, Holder asks the coroner if Ashley had rings on her fingers. The coroner says no. Holder inspects Ashley's broken finger and compares it to a photo, provided by Ashley's parents, in which Ashley wears several rings. Linden searches her closet and finds the Seward case file.
Kallie walks down a road at night, when a car stops and she gets into the passenger seat.
Click for Episode 2: That You Fear The Most's recap.