Le monde de l'inspecteur Kat Donovan s'écroule lorsqu'elle retrouve son ancien fiancé sur une application de rencontres. Cela conduit Kat à rouvrir le mystère non résolu du meurtre de son pè... Tout lireLe monde de l'inspecteur Kat Donovan s'écroule lorsqu'elle retrouve son ancien fiancé sur une application de rencontres. Cela conduit Kat à rouvrir le mystère non résolu du meurtre de son père.Le monde de l'inspecteur Kat Donovan s'écroule lorsqu'elle retrouve son ancien fiancé sur une application de rencontres. Cela conduit Kat à rouvrir le mystère non résolu du meurtre de son père.
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First of all, when I first watched the official trailer of the tv series I liked it and that's the reason why I decided to watch it. Eventually, it was just an average tv series and probably I wouldn't watch it more than once. The tv series synopsis was interesting and mysterious, even though there are many shows/movies similar to this one. Unfortunately, the storyline wasn't well-written because there were many plot holes and it wasn't well-explained. The main characters were kinda interesting, well-developed and likeable. The filming locations of show (UK) were beautiful and the cinematography was well-done. The casting choices were nice and their performances were descent. I have to admit, it was a kinda intense show and there were some suspenseful moments, however there weren't any insane plot twists. Gladly, the runtime and pacing of each episode wasn't too long, even though there were some boring parts during the show. In my opinion, the final episode was probably the best episode of the show. The ending was kinda unpredictable, but it wasn't well-explained. Overall, "Missing You" was an average tv series, kinda mysterious, but it wasn't well-explained and that's the reason why I wouldn't recommend it to my friends.
I really don't understand all the bad reviews. I'm a fan of the author and I've read most of his work. I don't remember names of books as I read too much so I went into this not knowing the story even though I knew I had read it. It didn't take long before I remembered, but had forgotten enough to enjoy it all over again. And since I watched it all in one sitting, I think I can say it was enjoyable. It's not Oscar worthy, but still an entertaining show. I thought the main actress did a really good job and there were plenty of others that I felt were good as well. There's a lot of angst involved but was justified. Some twists as well. Take a chance on this one if you enjoy police procedurals with a female detective. It's really not a bad effort as so many reviews are saying. I rated it 7 which means I thought it was pretty good.
I regret wasting my time on Missing You. The series was painfully boring and utterly predictable from start to finish. The plot lacked any real depth or originality, and the characters were one-dimensional, making it hard to care about their fates. Every twist was telegraphed so far in advance that it felt like the writers weren't even trying.
What could have been an emotional and gripping story was instead dragged out with repetitive dialogue and unnecessary scenes that added nothing to the narrative. It felt like the show was just filling time rather than delivering meaningful content.
If you're looking for a compelling drama, look elsewhere. Missing You was a complete waste of time.
What could have been an emotional and gripping story was instead dragged out with repetitive dialogue and unnecessary scenes that added nothing to the narrative. It felt like the show was just filling time rather than delivering meaningful content.
If you're looking for a compelling drama, look elsewhere. Missing You was a complete waste of time.
I'm a huge Harlan Coben fan and was very much looking forward to this adaptation. I sa3 it through to the end but wish I'd gone with my instinct and given up after the first episode. I don't think Harlan's novels translate well into British shows.
The characters are unlikable, annoying and wooden.
The dialogue is cringey and forced.
There was zero chemistry between the actors.
Plot holes and unnecessary story lines.
Continuity and attention to detail is poor.
There is a lot of jumping to conclusions and coincidences.
Big talents like Lenny Henry, James Nesbitt and Steve Pemberton were just wasted.
By the end of the series I was just glad it was over.
The characters are unlikable, annoying and wooden.
The dialogue is cringey and forced.
There was zero chemistry between the actors.
Plot holes and unnecessary story lines.
Continuity and attention to detail is poor.
There is a lot of jumping to conclusions and coincidences.
Big talents like Lenny Henry, James Nesbitt and Steve Pemberton were just wasted.
By the end of the series I was just glad it was over.
The leading actress was all that kept me hooked, but the rest of the acting was so patchy and unconvincing - even from the bigger names. There were plot lines that led nowhere, explanations not given, superfluous characters that just cluttered things up, and lots of truly incredible events and coincidences. The locations were good, but there was the increasingly annoying and inexplicable decision to use the 'teal and orange' colour scheme throughout - which is SO irritating and crops up all the time (The A Word, Ludwig etc) for no good reason whatsoever - and once you notice it it's SO distracting.
Average.
Average.
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- AnecdotesThis will be the 4th adaptation of a Harlan Coben novel starring Richard Armitage
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- Missing You
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- Durée45 minutes
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