I don't want to spoil anything, but I will say the strange drawing of trees that popped up in Season 2 plays a significant role in the mystery this year. What I really enjoyed about this two-part premiere is they introduce a much different part of Seattle with this grisly murder case, while finding a rather intriguing way to connect this season to the last. When Holder is assigned to the brutal murder of a young street girl, that has strange similarities to a case Linden closed a few years back, new mysteries begin to surface, literally and figuratively. On the flip side, Linden isn't even a cop anymore, working on a ferry with a young man named Cody (Andrew Jenkins), whom she is also dating. Holder has ditched that dingy hoody for a clean-cut look (although, unsurprisingly, his trench coat collar is popped.), and is rapidly rising through the ranks with his new partner Carl (Gregg Henry), a veteran who seems quite content with doing the bare minimum of work and then going home. This season is set one year after the Rosie Larsen case was closed, with both Sarah Linden (Mireille Enos) and Stephen Holder (Joel Kinnaman) on much different sides of the law. First off, if you were one of the whiny nay-sayers who despised that the Rosie Larsen case took two whole seasons to solve, then fret not, because it's already been confirmed that this case will be closed over Season 3's 12-episode run. There is more than enough to keep you interested in the season ahead.
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