The series seems to me to be going from strength to strength, unmissable now after 6 episodes...
Has anyone noticed a quirky musical link with a British TV detective classic?
In the wonderful Joan Hickson "Miss Marple" films, whenever she had an important thought about the mystery, Hickson would look into the middle distance and one would hear the first three notes of the theme tune.... so-do-do (on solo flute, if memory serves).
In the Killing, when the penny (or rather the øre) drops for Lund, she also gazes into the middle distance, and one hears three notes - on piano this time: a falling minor third, I think, then back to the first note (then repeated in sequence at a lower register). It happens two or three times per episode.
I wonder if it's a conscious tribute or just a coincidental device?
Has anyone noticed a quirky musical link with a British TV detective classic?
In the wonderful Joan Hickson "Miss Marple" films, whenever she had an important thought about the mystery, Hickson would look into the middle distance and one would hear the first three notes of the theme tune.... so-do-do (on solo flute, if memory serves).
In the Killing, when the penny (or rather the øre) drops for Lund, she also gazes into the middle distance, and one hears three notes - on piano this time: a falling minor third, I think, then back to the first note (then repeated in sequence at a lower register). It happens two or three times per episode.
I wonder if it's a conscious tribute or just a coincidental device?
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