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Anyone watching Missing ?

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BlueBelle Fri 04-Nov-16 08:12:51

If you are watching Missing what do you think of it . it's complicated isn't it? stories within stories and changing countries and changing years I m really having to keep on my toes to follow it I am enjoying it though One criticism is I wish the wife and girlfriend looked less alike I have to keep translate which is which it is getting better now I m more familiar with the story line but the first couple of episodes foxed me

gillybob Thu 24-Nov-16 11:33:53

I think Lena was the third girl Maggiemaybe

Maggiemaybe Thu 24-Nov-16 10:56:10

Lord, who's Lena, Jamila? Did I nod off and miss something? That's not beyond the realms of possibility, unlike some of the happenings in last night's episode.

Another unbelievable thing was that anyone would think that toy monkey was cute - any normal child would have run off screaming at the sight of it.

gillybob Thu 24-Nov-16 10:39:50

Maybe the body in the shed was the third girl who had been "starved to death" or would there have been an autopsy that proved the cause of death? Maybe they didn't bother with that just like they didn't bother testing Gemma's DNA with that of the dead girl.

I think Baptiste's wife has no chance in getting him to slow down until he has solved this case. It is literally eating him away.

Jalima Thu 24-Nov-16 10:04:32

I think the body in the shed was Lena, the German girl who must have been fathered by Sam but he can't have known that - he obviously didn't keep in touch with the mother or he would have known she had gone missing. Unless he has more to hide.

Perhaps drill man swaps Sophie/Alice around acording to whether they have been 'good' or not.
Which one was starved to death according to Sophie?

confused ?
Me too!

The credits did say 'Real Alice' though, didn't they?

Greyduster Thu 24-Nov-16 09:35:21

Oh Lord, I wish I could keep it in mind that there are folks who might not have seen the current episode - sorry for the spoiler! grumppa grin

grumppa Thu 24-Nov-16 09:05:28

The burnt body in the shed was one of the script editors. Whether she committed hara-kiri out of remorse at her own sloppiness or was murdered by the director will be made clear in the final episode.

Maggiemaybe Thu 24-Nov-16 08:59:12

SPOILER ALERT
Yes, I was cross last night, some scenes were so ruddy ridiculous unbelievable (yes, I know it's only a story, it's only a story...). For goodness sake, though!! As Greyduster says, the house explodes and all the neighbours sleep on? They torch a family home without checking it's empty then are shocked someone's killed? They go in there in the first place instead of just asking the girl who's just left it what's happening inside? Dying detective with mobility and stability issues heads off for the murder suspect's house and his concerned wife says but oo, it's so dangerous, oh go on then, I'll be waiting for you - what was she going to do instead of going with him, get started on the tea?

I'm taking it too seriously, aren't I? grin

Greyduster Thu 24-Nov-16 08:44:29

I think there are elements of the story that have been sloppily handled - a house in a village is blazing and explosions are occurring and no one else comes out to see what is happening? In reality they would never have got back to their car in one piece. I can't imagine that, in reality, a commanding officer would lose such a shocking grip on her command that "they were allowed to run riot" and fraternise with locals who were former members of the Republican Guard would have been allowed to happen. DH thought it was hilarious. But hey, this is tele! Can't wait for next week.

morethan2 Thu 24-Nov-16 08:19:35

confused

gettingonabit Thu 24-Nov-16 07:41:44

I think short haired girl is Sophie, and girl in cellar is Alice. Whoever the body was in the shed, Sam fathered as well and yes, he's trying to hide something. And maybe someone IS trying to blackmail Iraq woman into silence.

So little boy in Iraq is Museum Man, who's got it in for Reed and Stone because his sister perished in the fire? What happened to the older girl who ran off? That the 3rd girl who ended up in the shed?

gillybob Thu 24-Nov-16 07:22:00

Last nights episode was good. So much now fitting into place but I'm still puzzled. I didn't see the second girl (locked up) coming and I'm struggling with which one is Alice and which one is Sophie. I'm wondering whether she has been only been waiting to get her child (Lucy) before making a run for it. Why can't Sam see what Gemma can ? Is he trying to hide something himself? He did match the DNA of the dead body in the shed didn't he? What was that all about? Why did he refuse the surgery in his face despite it being offered for free? Some things are still not adding up for me. Can't wait until next weeks FINAL episode.

Lillie Thu 24-Nov-16 07:15:05

Yes, it's all unravelling now, but whose was the body in the shed fire then?

BlueBelle Thu 24-Nov-16 06:03:57

Last night was good and all starting to fit into place a bit

Alima Wed 23-Nov-16 22:06:15

Looks like the final episode will be exciting!

gretel Wed 23-Nov-16 09:18:34

The actor who plays the press officer (drillman) is 49 in real life, so if he is playing his real age then it's possible that he could have been in Iraq in 1991 as he would have been 24.

gillybob Mon 21-Nov-16 13:18:49

I thought the "cover up" was an essential part of the story. Unless she knew about it all along and has helped to cover up for Stone and Reid whether she wanted to or not. She knows that her husband??? did not do it.

Jalima Mon 21-Nov-16 12:40:30

It must have been covered up or they would have been court-martialled.
If it was covered up and she left at 40+ she would have got a pension so I can't understand why on earth she would stay there and marry the butcher.

Someone blackmailing her?

Greyduster Mon 21-Nov-16 12:30:43

That's a good point. To date, her character has been peripheral. If she was involved in something criminal and was cashiered (sacked) I doubt if she would have wanted to stay anywhere near her former regiment. As for whether soldiers stay in one place permanently, these days, in a place like Germany, they very well might do longer tours of duty. It used to be two or three years. There aren't that many places for them to go these days. We had a friend who seemed to be swanning around at Rheindahlen forever before he retired. On TV they can make it up as they go along!

Jalima Mon 21-Nov-16 12:04:23

What I don't understand is that, if she was the commanding officer and Stone and Reid were in her regiment or platoon (or whatever it's called in the Army) and something awful happened - why, when she left the Army would she stay around where the regiment is stationed? Why not go back home to the UK?

(and they wouldn't be stationed there permanently - would they?)

Jalima Mon 21-Nov-16 12:00:05

Two more.
oh no!

trisher Mon 21-Nov-16 11:53:12

Definitely was one Greyduster and I think he was the one who found her (but could be wrong about that) One of the impressions I got early on was that the butcher offered her and the boy some sort of sanctuary.
She has been addressed as whatever the butcher's surname is, but I suppose that could be good manners.

Mamie Mon 21-Nov-16 11:53:02

Two more.

Jalima Mon 21-Nov-16 11:48:47

Is it the last episode this week?

My head's hurting

gillybob Mon 21-Nov-16 11:43:57

Yes there was definitely a young man with Down's working in the butchers shop but I don't think he was their/her/his son. As I remember him being told to "get himself home". Presumably the paper that Baptists saw had her name on it trisher. Do we know that her and the butcher were married?

Mamie Mon 21-Nov-16 11:16:32

I thought the young man with Down's Syndrome worked in the butcher's shop?