The Missing

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  • TV-14
  • 2014
  • 2 Seasons
  • 8.2  (28,287)

The Missing, a British television series, premiered on Starz in 2014 and ran for two seasons until 2016. It is a psychological thriller-drama that explores the devastating consequences of a child's disappearance and its impact on the family, police, and community. The show features James Nesbitt (Cold Feet, The Hobbit) as the lead character Tony Hughes, a desperate father who embarks on a 40-year search for his son after he goes missing while on vacation in France. The series encapsulates an eerie, haunting tone, infused with chilling suspense and a captivating storyline. The Missing focuses on Tony after he discovers that his son, Oliver, has been taken from him. The show initially bounces between two time frames: the first shows Tony as a nervous father trying to keep his family together amidst the trauma of losing a child and the second, eight years on when Oliver is still missing but Tony questions whether his son is still alive or has passed. As the series progresses, it becomes clear that the story is much more intricate, and the missing child is just a start of Tony’s journey. The Missing dives deeper into exploring the psyche and emotions of its characters that are profoundly affected by the loss of a family member. Themes such as fear, distress, guilt, and trauma are delicately woven into the show's narrative. As Tony begins his quest, we see him grapple with his emotions, his marriage and ultimately his sanity. He is consumed by his obsession and barely holding onto his sanity. Tony’s character is not only fuelled by his desperation to find his missing son but also by the guilt of the past that haunts him, with remorse and regret often ingrained in his flashbacks. The show also explores the impact of the disappearance on the French police (played by actors Zara Prassinot, Anastasia Hille), who were called to investigate the crime. The investigation leads to a conspiracy, with numerous red herrings and twists in the storyline that can leave the audience on edge. The Missing showcases the process and complexities of a major missing person investigation, including the conflicts that can arise between different law enforcement agencies. One of the most striking things about The Missing is its cinematography. Rich in detail and deeply atmospheric, it captures the vibrant colours of an idyllic French countryside, the dark corners of a bar and the crumbling ruins of a mansion, enhancing the visual experience of the show. Additionally, the show’s soundtrack, composed by Dominik Scherrer, complements the cinematography with its eerie tones. The Missing, in its second season, takes place three years after the events of the first. This time, the show focuses on another missing child case, but in Germany, with Julien Baptiste's (a French detective played by Tchéky Karyo) as the lead investigator. The narrative of the show is intricately woven and layered with different subplots and characters that all connect, each with their secrets, lies and emotional baggage. The show is a powerful emotional journey that plunges its viewers deep into its heart-wrenching storyline, only to release them emotionally drained, yet satisfied. In conclusion, The Missing is a compelling, tense and emotionally charged show that is well worth watching. The show explores themes of loss, grief, despair and hope, combined with mystery, suspense and a little action. James Nesbitt delivers an incredible performance, as do the rest of the cast members. It's a show that will keep you on the edge of the seat, desperate to know the truth, hoping for the best, but expecting the worst. The series finale will leave you wanting more of this brilliantly crafted show, and it remains one of the most loved TV series in recent years.

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The Mountain
8. The Mountain
November 30, 2016
The events that led up to Alice's return to Eckhausen in 2014 are finally revealed, as Sam and Gemma join Julien in a desperate race against time.
1991
7. 1991
November 23, 2016
Julien finally uncovers the truth about a missing girl, but after the police dismiss his theory, he is forced to take matters into his own hands.
Saint John
6. Saint John
November 16, 2016
During 2015, a new piece of evidence surfaces. A year later, Julien's investigation is closing in on the missing girl.
Das Vergessen
5. Das Vergessen
November 9, 2016
As Julien gets closer to the truth in 2014, his body weakens. Two years later, a third suspect is thrown into the case.
Statice
4. Statice
November 2, 2016
While Julien continues the hunt for Sophie, the Webster family implodes. Breaks in the case during 2014 and 2016, point Julien towards two key suspects.
A Prison Without Walls
3. A Prison Without Walls
October 26, 2016
While Julien pursues the Giroux case in Paris, a devastating act set to tear the Webster's apart. Two years later, Gemma discovers a vital clue.
The Missing 2 Extra
2. The Missing 2 Extra
January 1, 2017
When Alice Webster returns home after being missing for 11 years - the mystery starts. She may hold the answers that Detective, Julien Baptise is desperately wants and needs.
Come Home
1. Come Home
October 12, 2016
When a young woman (who was abducted as a child) returns to her hometown, her family is thrown into turmoil. Her name is Alice Webster. Two years later, detective Julien Baptiste resumes the search for another girl.
Ep 201 - Come Home
201. Ep 201 - Come Home
February 12, 2017
When a young woman (who was abducted as a child) returns to her hometown, her family is thrown into turmoil. Her name is Alice Webster. Two years later, detective Julien Baptiste resumes the search for another girl.
Ep 202 - The Turtle And The Stick
202. Ep 202 - The Turtle And The Stick
February 12, 2017
The Webster€™s struggle to cope with the return of their daughter as the search for another missing girl intensifies. The shockwaves of Alice€™s return are still felt two years on.
Ep 203 - A Prison Without Walls
203. Ep 203 - A Prison Without Walls
February 12, 2017
While Julien pursues the Giroux case in Paris, a devastating act set to tear the Webster€™s apart. Two years later, Gemma discovers a vital clue.
Ep 204 - Statice
204. Ep 204 - Statice
February 12, 2017
While Julien continues the hunt for Sophie, the Webster family implodes. Breaks in the case during 2014 and 2016, point Julien towards two key suspects.
Ep 205 - Das Vergessen
205. Ep 205 - Das Vergessen
February 12, 2017
As Julien gets closer to the truth in 2014, his body weakens. Two years later, a third suspect is thrown into the case.
Ep 206 - Saint John
206. Ep 206 - Saint John
February 12, 2017
During 2015, a new piece of evidence surfaces. A year later, Julien€™s investigation is closing in on the missing girl.
Ep 207 - 1991
207. Ep 207 - 1991
February 12, 2017
Julien finally uncovers the truth about a missing girl, but after the police dismiss his theory, he is forced to take matters into his own hands.
Ep 208 - The Mountain
208. Ep 208 - The Mountain
February 12, 2017
The events that led up to Alice€™s return to Eckhausen in 2014 are finally revealed, as Sam and Gemma join Julien in a desperate race against time.
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The Missing, a British television series, premiered on Starz in 2014 and ran for two seasons until 2016. It is a psychological thriller-drama that explores the devastating consequences of a child's disappearance and its impact on the family, police, and community. The show features James Nesbitt (Cold Feet, The Hobbit) as the lead character Tony Hughes, a desperate father who embarks on a 40-year search for his son after he goes missing while on vacation in France.

The series encapsulates an eerie, haunting tone, infused with chilling suspense and a captivating storyline. The Missing focuses on Tony after he discovers that his son, Oliver, has been taken from him. The show initially bounces between two time frames: the first shows Tony as a nervous father trying to keep his family together amidst the trauma of losing a child and the second, eight years on when Oliver is still missing but Tony questions whether his son is still alive or has passed.

As the series progresses, it becomes clear that the story is much more intricate, and the missing child is just a start of Tony’s journey. The Missing dives deeper into exploring the psyche and emotions of its characters that are profoundly affected by the loss of a family member. Themes such as fear, distress, guilt, and trauma are delicately woven into the show's narrative.

As Tony begins his quest, we see him grapple with his emotions, his marriage and ultimately his sanity. He is consumed by his obsession and barely holding onto his sanity. Tony’s character is not only fuelled by his desperation to find his missing son but also by the guilt of the past that haunts him, with remorse and regret often ingrained in his flashbacks.

The show also explores the impact of the disappearance on the French police (played by actors Zara Prassinot, Anastasia Hille), who were called to investigate the crime. The investigation leads to a conspiracy, with numerous red herrings and twists in the storyline that can leave the audience on edge. The Missing showcases the process and complexities of a major missing person investigation, including the conflicts that can arise between different law enforcement agencies.

One of the most striking things about The Missing is its cinematography. Rich in detail and deeply atmospheric, it captures the vibrant colours of an idyllic French countryside, the dark corners of a bar and the crumbling ruins of a mansion, enhancing the visual experience of the show. Additionally, the show’s soundtrack, composed by Dominik Scherrer, complements the cinematography with its eerie tones.

The Missing, in its second season, takes place three years after the events of the first. This time, the show focuses on another missing child case, but in Germany, with Julien Baptiste's (a French detective played by Tchéky Karyo) as the lead investigator.

The narrative of the show is intricately woven and layered with different subplots and characters that all connect, each with their secrets, lies and emotional baggage. The show is a powerful emotional journey that plunges its viewers deep into its heart-wrenching storyline, only to release them emotionally drained, yet satisfied.

In conclusion, The Missing is a compelling, tense and emotionally charged show that is well worth watching. The show explores themes of loss, grief, despair and hope, combined with mystery, suspense and a little action. James Nesbitt delivers an incredible performance, as do the rest of the cast members. It's a show that will keep you on the edge of the seat, desperate to know the truth, hoping for the best, but expecting the worst. The series finale will leave you wanting more of this brilliantly crafted show, and it remains one of the most loved TV series in recent years.

The Missing is a series that is currently running and has 2 seasons (29 episodes). The series first aired on October 28, 2014.

Where to Watch The Missing

The Missing is available for streaming on the starz website, both individual episodes and full seasons. You can also watch The Missing on demand at Google Play, Apple TV and Investigation Discovery.

  • Premiere Date
    October 28, 2014
  • IMDB Rating
    8.2  (28,287)