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The Missing
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I could not understand the last part. It did not help that I could not hear half of what the actors said. There's a hew case coming up in this series apparently. Please can anyone give me some understanding of the end?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Thought the final episode was absolute trash and spoiled an otherwise decent series. The idea that the parents would be allowed to attend a dying man's bedside in what was, after all, an official police investigation, to interrogate and almost throttle said dying man was laughable. Yeah, i know it wasn't real but you get my gist.
I can't believe that no-body, even in passing, mentioned that the 'judge' was the hotel owner's brother.
Surely his wife would have said at one point to Tony, 'Don't worry. My brother-in-law is a senior officer in the justice system and he will help you.'
Very poor ending of what was a great series.
Surely his wife would have said at one point to Tony, 'Don't worry. My brother-in-law is a senior officer in the justice system and he will help you.'
Very poor ending of what was a great series.
chaptazbru2; Because if there was a body, then the search is over and we would not have had that ridiculous last scene in Russia. No doubt the writers left it like that in anticipation of a second series and i read this morning that a 2nd series has, indeed, been commissioned. Though just how many of the characters from series 1 will be involved is, as yet, undetermined.
Jenny it was mentioned more than once that they were related but can't remember which episode.
I thought it was a good ending but I wouldn't give up until I'd seen a body if I were Olly's parent.
Maybe in France you can just walk in, but don't forget they had Baptiste with them so ...?
And Bobbie, put your subtitles/text on then you'll know what they are saying in either language although rather late now, sorry.
I thought it was a good ending but I wouldn't give up until I'd seen a body if I were Olly's parent.
Maybe in France you can just walk in, but don't forget they had Baptiste with them so ...?
And Bobbie, put your subtitles/text on then you'll know what they are saying in either language although rather late now, sorry.
So it was a sickening blow to realise that Tony himself had drawn the figure on the snowy window, and that Tony was the trudging figure — bearded and half-mad, terrifying children as he searched every street in the world for the son he knew was dead.
Taken from the DM, but I didn't realise that Tony had drawn the stick figure!
Taken from the DM, but I didn't realise that Tony had drawn the stick figure!
Great series, and easy to follow (I've seen a few posts over the last few weeks where people couldn't - which surprised me) but I'd be lying if I said I wasn't a little disappointed with the end.
I'm a pretty simple soul and therefore I like closure in dramas and, generally, happy endings - especially when I've invested 8 weeks. I would have liked to have known 100% whether the child was dead or, better still, have seen him found and they all lived happily ever after.
sp - there may well be a nomination for James Nesbitt....but the winner should be Cillian Murphy in the best thing I've seen on TV for many years, the utterly faultless and brilliant, Peaky Blinders.
I'm a pretty simple soul and therefore I like closure in dramas and, generally, happy endings - especially when I've invested 8 weeks. I would have liked to have known 100% whether the child was dead or, better still, have seen him found and they all lived happily ever after.
sp - there may well be a nomination for James Nesbitt....but the winner should be Cillian Murphy in the best thing I've seen on TV for many years, the utterly faultless and brilliant, Peaky Blinders.
I still think it's open ended and Ollie could be either dead or transported off somewhere by the evil traffickers, Caid de Cite. We don't know what Tony found out to take him to Russia. Georges certainly didn't examine the body so the only problem I have with him being trafficked is the amount of blood in the cellar and what was the white fluid, like milk mixed with it? Not any sort of body fluid so what could it be? Did he put up a struggle and was drugged?