AMC’s ‘The Killing’ Season Finale Up From Last Year

AMC’s ‘The Killing’ Season Finale Up From Last Year

The Season 3 end of The Killing pulled in an audience of 1.5 million for AMC last night. The two-hour finale of the cancelled and then resurrected crime drama garnered a 1.2 household rating. That’s up 9% from the 1.1 rating that show’s Season 2 finale on June 17, 2012 received. It is also up from the 1.4 million viewers the show garnered for its second season ender. Overall, Season 3′s average of 1.5 million viewers was essentially steady with the series’ last cycle average. On the flip side, last night’s result is down from the 1.8 million viewers and 1.4 rating that The Killing’s season opener had on June 2 this year. Last night’s episode was also down from the 2.7 million who tuned in for the series’ debut on April 3, 2011, which remains the show’s all-time viewership high. The latest season, which starred Mireille Enos and Joel Kinnaman along with new cast members Peter Sarsgaard, Elias Koteas and Amy Seimetz, focused on a new case, which was resolved over this cycle’s run. There’s been no official word yet that The Killing is coming back for a Season 4 but sources say it looks good.

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