Eminent Domain (The Killing)

In the episode, Detective Holder (Joel Kinnaman) and Sarah Linden (Mireille Enos) revisit the Seward case in hopes of finding a connection with the current one.

Bullet (Bex Taylor-Klaus) takes Danette Leeds (Amy Seimetz) to Kallie's favorite hangouts.

At the police station, Danette demands to see Linden, telling the desk sergeant that Joe Mills (Ryan Robbins) took her daughter.

At the hospital, Linden and Holder question Angie Gower (Laine MacNeil), the victim found at the vet's office.

Reddick (Gregg Henry) arrives to tell Holder the vet tech didn't see the person who dropped Angie at the clinic.

That night at the prison, Seward hears Alton (James Lewis) tearing sheets in his cell to make a noose.

In her car, Linden shows Holder photos and the apartment floor plan from the Seward file, which he realizes she's had all along.

They break into the vacant Seward apartment and Linden lies down in the closet, where she discovers glow-in-the-dark stars on the ceiling.

She peers through an air vent at the bottom of the closet door and is able to see Holder when he stands in the spot where Trisha was murdered.

In Skinner's office, Linden tells him the new theory about Adrian and again points out similarities between Trisha Seward's murder and the other victims'.

He worries that she is getting "too close" to the case again and reminds her that it was hard for him when she fell apart during their initial investigation a few years ago.

In a visitation room, Seward sits across from his imprisoned father, who is surprised his son wanted to meet with him.

His father tells him that he "called in a favor" to get the razor blade to his son, hoping he would attack Becker.

Seward scoffs at the skewed perception of their relationship and reminds him that he abandoned their family, leaving them practically starving.

[2] "Eminent Domain" was watched by 1.37 million viewers, a considerable drop from the previous episode, and received a 0.4 rating in the 18-49 demographic.