Super 8 (The Killing)

"Super 8" is the fifth episode of the American television drama series The Killing, which aired on April 24, 2011 on AMC in the United States.

In the episode, Darren Richmond (Billy Campbell) and his team plan an anti-crime commercial; Stan Larsen (Brent Sexton) turns to Belko Royce (Brendan Sexton III) for help in finding Rosie's killer; and Sarah (Mireille Enos) and Holder (Joel Kinnaman) question Bennet Ahmed (Brandon Jay McLaren) and his wife.

Denny Larsen (Seth Isaac Johnson) wants cereal for breakfast, only to find the milk carton is empty.

Back upstairs, he sees Denny eating Rosie's cereal and threatens to tell their parents.

Later, Terry (Jamie Anne Allman) hears the boys mention that there is no food in the house and offers to go to the store.

Downstairs, Belko tells Stan that their moving jobs are being canceled because of Rosie’s death and offers to find out whom at the high school is being investigated.

At the high school, Sarah and Holder ask Bennet if he ever drove one of Richmond’s campaign cars.

Bennet replies that they were an “intellectual discourse.” To prove Rosie’s intelligence, he gives the detectives a Super 8 mm film project that she had done.

At his apartment, Gwen (Kristin Lehman) tells Darren that the Larsen death harms the campaign and asks him to request that the parents appear in a commercial.

Jamie meets with Mayor Adams (Tom Butler) and his campaign director, Benjamin Abani (Colin Lawrence), at a private club.

Sarah asks to use the bathroom, but, instead, examines a room containing plastic sheeting and chemicals, including ammonium hydroxide.

Elsewhere, Holder stands outside a house, watching a woman and two children inside, before placing an envelope in the home's mailbox.

Club's Meredith Blake rated this episode a B−, saying "Something that’s been quietly nagging at me since The Killing began is that I don’t feel tremendously invested in any of the characters.