WARNING: Spoilers Ahead. A multitude of Netflix viewers have voiced the same thoughts after devouring the suspenseful series "Missing You" in one sitting.
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Tired of aimlessly browsing Netflix and lamenting the scarcity of new content? This gripping thriller might be the perfect antidote to your content fatigue.
Premiering on New Year's Day, "Missing You" is a concise limited series with just five episodes, catering to those who prefer a shorter watch. The narrative revolves around Detective Kat Donovan, portrayed by Rosalind Eleazar, who unexpectedly reconnects with her fiancé, Josh, on a dating app after he vanished from her life eleven years prior.
"Kat discovers that Josh, played by Ashley Walters, may be linked to a missing persons case she's probing, as well as her father's homicide," according to a Netflix preview. "With a growing list of uncertainties, Kat is left questioning who she can trust as she endeavors to reveal the truth." The show has garnered a modest 6.1/10 on IMDB, captivating audiences nationwide and prompting a unanimous response. Beware, if you wish to avoid spoilers.
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In a mere five episodes, a cascade of events unfolds. For those still grappling with the finale, which fittingly ends with John Waite's song "Missing You," here's a quick recap: Kat starts to uncover the truth about Josh's involvement in her father's death. It's revealed that her father had an affair before his murder and was entangled with a notorious criminal figure. The final scene shows Kat and Josh sitting on a bed, where he confesses to accidentally causing her father's death. With tears in her eyes, Kat looks into the distance as the scene ends abruptly, her hand gently resting on his, suggesting a glimmer of forgiveness.
A multitude of social media users couldn't resist sharing their reactions to the series of twists. On X (formerly known as Twitter), one user commented: "Missing You on Netflix is one of those shows that make you jump out of your seat BECAUSE WTF IS HAPPENING?" Another echoed, saying: "Just finished 'Missing You' on Netflix and what the..." A third added: "Missing You on Netflix was good until the plot started to fall apart. They lost me there, I fear," while a fourth wrote: "Missing You on Netflix… insane