The Missing Season 2 Finale Recap

At the beginning of the finale, Sam (David Morrissey) joins Gemma (Keeley Hawes) in Adam’s dungeon. Sam looks around and spots stars drawn on the walls and ceilings. Gemma tells him they are laid out in the same pattern as those in Alice’s room. While Sam is still skeptical, he seems to be coming around.… Continue reading The Missing Season 2 Finale Recap

The Missing Season 2 Episode 7 Recap

At the beginning of the 7th episode, Julien Baptiste (Tcheky Karyo) puts down the knife and begins to question Nadia Herz (Lia Williams) about her time in Iraq. Julien tells the woman about Mirza and his comments. Nadia admits she has never told anyone about her Iraq experience, before she begins diving into the details.… Continue reading The Missing Season 2 Episode 7 Recap

The Missing Season 2 Episode 6 Recap

The episode starts in present day Eckhausen, Germany. We see Adam Gettrick (Derek Riddell) dispose of Jorn’s body. He returns home that night and speaks with the young girl, Lucy (Indica Watson), in his home. He tells her that the bad men are everywhere. Adam is asked to read the girl a story, but he refuses.… Continue reading The Missing Season 2 Episode 6 Recap

The Missing Season 2 Episode 5 Recap

At the beginning of the episode, the café worker chases down the strange woman and hands over the belongings she left behind. The boy apologizes for talking too much, before the woman heads off. She discovers the van in the woods and quickly realizes it has been painted red. She finds the keys on the… Continue reading The Missing Season 2 Episode 5 Recap

The Missing Season 2 Episode 4 Recap

As soon as the episode begins, Andreas (Sebastian Urbanski) discovers Nadia (Lia Williams) beaten and bloody. Jorn Lenhart (Florian Bartholomai) receives a call, while at home. His voice is recorded on his computer, as she quickly leaves. Julien Baptiste (Tcheky Karyo) calls and learns about the death of Alice (Abigail Hardingham). Eve (Laura Fraser) tells… Continue reading The Missing Season 2 Episode 4 Recap

The Missing Season 2 Episode 3 Recap

At the beginning of the 3rd episode, we see a family driving down the road in Switzerland. A young boy in the vehicle spots a van on the side of the road. The van used to be yellow, but has now been painted red. After the intro, Alice Webster (Abigail Hardingham) meets with her shrink.… Continue reading The Missing Season 2 Episode 3 Recap

The Missing Season 2 Episode 2 Recap

When The Turtle and The Stick begins, Julien Baptiste (Tcheky Karyo) arrives at a scene. Remy Giroux (Fabrice Rodriguez) angrily yells at Julien, as the detective rushes up a few flights of stairs. He confronts Mrs. Giroux (Ildiko Szucs), who has positioned herself on the other side of the balcony. Despite Julien’s attempts, Mrs. Giroux… Continue reading The Missing Season 2 Episode 2 Recap

The Missing S2 Episode 1 Recap

The 2nd season of The Missing begins in Eckhausen, Germany. We see young Matthew (Oaklee Pendergast) speak with his unruly sister, Alice (Maddi Linnard). Alice has a new tattoo and her brother insists her parents will be livid. Nonetheless, Alice doesn’t care. She takes off and trudges through the nearby trees. We simultaneously see a… Continue reading The Missing S2 Episode 1 Recap

The Missing: Till Death Review

When the finale episode of The Missing opens, we see a snowy Russian playground. A man walks onto a playground and stares at a group of kids, before they run away. Next, Vincent Bourg (Titus De Voogdt) attends a religious treatment center, but leaves early. He questions the power of God or Jesus to cure… Continue reading The Missing: Till Death Review

The Missing: Return to Eden Review

When the show opens, we flash to 2009 or 3 years after Oliver’s disappearance and are introduced to the Duchamps family, who are enjoying a soccer game. Within a matter of minutes, Alex Duchamps (Adam Thomas Wright) goes missing. His mother, Danielle (Stephanie Van Vyve), and father, Sebastien (Erico Salamone), are left dumbfounded, as they… Continue reading The Missing: Return to Eden Review

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