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The Missing

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TerriBull Thu 30-Oct-14 20:45:37

Just caught up with this on I Player, I believe it was screened on Tuesday. Thought it was really gripping, can't wait for the next instalment . A different role for James Nesbitt played the distraught father very well.

PRINTMISS Wed 26-Nov-14 08:02:10

Well, I have no idea what is happening either, but I am going to keep with it, because there must at some time be a tying up of ends - well I hope so!

GrannyTwice Wed 26-Nov-14 08:04:24

Iam- not sure that will work. You need to have your eyes glued to the screen and the subtitles on ( well I do)

Kiora Wed 26-Nov-14 08:08:51

Oh the relief smile I thought my brain was turning to mush and couldn't follow a storyline anymore. But saying that can I trust all you gransnetters to be 'on the ball' hmm

ginny Wed 26-Nov-14 08:27:21

I am enjoying it. Sometimes good to watch something you have to concentrate on. Lots of twists and turns .

Iam64 Wed 26-Nov-14 09:12:12

Good point GrannyTwice - I had to pull some knitting back recently, because I'd been too busy reading the subtitles when watching The Bridge to focus on the pattern as well.

Ironing though, not as complicated as knitting, and most of the Missing is in English…. unlike the Bridge

merlotgran Wed 26-Nov-14 09:34:17

www.telegraph.co.uk/culture/tvandradio/tv-and-radio-reviews/11253985/the-missing-review-spoilers-episode-5.html

This explains the ending of last night's episode (which completely defeated me) but it contains SPOILERS.

jinglbellsfrocks Wed 26-Nov-14 10:18:20

shock. Can't read it then.

TerriBull Wed 26-Nov-14 11:20:15

I am enjoying it, incredibly multi layered, I find I have to get off the laptop and pay attention. Quite a complex episode last night.

GrannyTwice Wed 26-Nov-14 17:23:52

I need the subtitles because I can't always hear the English clearly

Iam64 Wed 26-Nov-14 18:42:57

I struggle with the English as well GT. There have been previous complaints on gransnet about mumbling in various drama productions. I have turned the volume up, but still found some of the dialogue hard to hear

POGS Thu 27-Nov-14 17:10:06

It's good but confusing and sometimes hard to follow and a bit silly.

For example he beat up the guy, was held in a jail then nothing more was said he was back outside. Consistency is really lacking.

I am right in thinking the 'boat scene' was in her imagination aren't I as the flash backs do start to confuse a little. confused

petallus Thu 27-Nov-14 17:37:07

Problem is the main characters irritate me. Don't care what happens to any of them.

Iam64 Thu 27-Nov-14 19:15:55

That's an interesting comment petallus, being irritated so not caring about any of the main characters.
We've had similar discussions in our book group, whether it's necessary to like the main characters to enjoy a book. We decided it wasn't, and that's my take on The Missing. I was shocked by the levels of violence Tony has displayed.

pipsqueak99 Thu 27-Nov-14 19:56:35

I watched 3 episodes and then gave up, too many characters and too confusing skipping back and forwards in time.

merlotgran Tue 09-Dec-14 22:11:03

OK. So who does that coin/medal thing belong to??

Scratching head hmm

All the flashbacks were so confusing. I kept saying to DH, 'Look at her hairstyle and stop asking me!!'

Anya Tue 09-Dec-14 22:14:47

Thoroughly enjoying all the twists and turns.

tanith Tue 09-Dec-14 22:23:58

I did manage to keep up for once, and yes the hairstyle helps a lot grin last one next week so all should be revealed, possibly.. I have enjoyed it though

merlotgran Tue 09-Dec-14 22:34:24

The first two episodes are out of time on iPlayer so I bet that's where the clue will be.

Not that I was going to trawl through the lot, you understand. wink

Oldgreymare Wed 10-Dec-14 09:41:18

I find the changing hairstyles leave me wondering which is the wig.... very distracting when I'm trying to guess the culprit!

GillT57 Wed 10-Dec-14 10:32:28

I am enjoying all the twists and turns and find that by really concentrating I can keep up. But then DH sits browsing on his tablet and than asks me what is going on, are we in 2006 or 2014? No, we are now in 2009....so what is happening? By the time I explain it, the story has moved on! angrySo now, watch in silence and will fill in gaps later smile

grumppa Wed 10-Dec-14 10:51:43

I think the coin/medal thing belongs to the mayor.

merlotgran Wed 10-Dec-14 11:15:15

I was wondering about that, grumppa or the nice hotel keeper's husband?

Looking forward to next week.

catbower Wed 10-Dec-14 11:29:41

I thought this was brilliant at first but have stopped watching it because it has become too long-winded and complicated. The only way I can tell whether we're back in the past or in the present is by looking at the mother's hair colour. The father looks exactly the same in all shots. As an aside, I wonder why so many TV dramas have more than one character who look so similar that it is hard to tell them apart. This is not helpful to the inattentive or sight-challenged viewer. To those who gave up because it was harrowing: it was at first, now it is merely boring.

soop Wed 10-Dec-14 17:33:52

merlotgran ditto.

NotTooOld Wed 10-Dec-14 17:43:48

I'm still enjoying it despite not always understanding it. I don't mean just the French bits but the older French detective mumbles, doesn't he? I often wish actors spoke more clearly - probably me getting deaf but it is annoying if you have to keep turning up the sound because they mumble. I reckon the son of the second husband is something to do with it but don't ask me what. Just seems a bit of a coincidence that he is the same age as the missing one, hmm?