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Positive:
4
Mixed:
9
Negative:
1
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Critic Reviews
ColliderDec 30, 2024
Season 1 Review:
If there's one thing Missing You doesn't juggle quite as skillfully, it's the story's villains. .... Despite this struggle, Missing You is an extremely bingeable series that offers good answers to its mysteries if you stick with it. Before that happens, however, you'll be on a rollercoaster of twists and seemingly random events that pay off sooner rather than later.
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The GuardianJan 2, 2025
Season 1 Review:
After the first weirdly repetitive opening episodes, the mission finds its feet and matters begin to twist, turn and improve. Mysteries deepen, nasty secrets are uncovered, treachery (or apparent treachery) and revelations abound and you’re wholly addicted once more. You won’t remember a thing about it 10 minutes after the credits roll, but that’s OK.
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The TelegraphDec 30, 2024
Season 1 Review:
It’s only in the climactic final episode that the characters get room to breathe and, making the most of scenes that don’t involve convoluted plot points, Eleazar and Ashley Walters give Kat and Josh’s back-story some emotional depth in scenes that pack an emotional punch. So much so that you wish Missing You had found room for them to delve a little deeper.
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Season 1 Review:
While Missing You does connect Kat’s case to her investigations into Josh tangentially, it often feels like watching two different television shows unfold. Where the series succeeds is in its performances, which are strongest among the older and more experienced cast members.
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Season 1 Review:
I was interested in the outcome of the age-inappropriate romance between Charlie the police tech genius (Charlie Hamblett) and detective Nia Emine (Catherine Ayers), which seems like a teaser for a sequel. But so does much of “Missing You,” which leaves a tangle of loose threads as it stumbles toward a conclusion that doesn’t quite feel like one.
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The IndependentDec 30, 2024
RogerEbert.comDec 30, 2024
Season 1 Review:
This whole thing makes almost no sense and, even worse, falls victim to the Netflix limited series machine that demands over-explanation, repetition, and a twist around every corner. It may keep people engaged enough while considering their resolutions in the first week of the year, but they won’t feel good about it.
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