In ABC’s Missing, a former CIA agent named Rebecca Winstone (Ashley Judd) travels to Europe in search of her son Michael (Nick Eversman) who’s disappeared while on a summer internship in Italy.
She’ll use any means necessary to get her son back but will enough viewers want to follow along? Will the show be cancelled before she can find her boy?
Here’s what some critics are saying about Missing:
NY Daily News: “Rome isn’t conquered in a day, even by Becca, and watching Missing will require a commitment, not occasional whim. As drama it has a few holes and clearly a lot of backstory that will unspool at its own pace. Some of the action scenes, in keeping with special-effects tradition, are filmed in near-darkness. But the narrative is crisp, fast and easy to follow, and in the end the real issue is pretty simple: Do we like Becca Winstone enough to follow her every week down a long and bloody winding road?”
Boston Herald: “The mix of soccer mom and expert operative can turn funny: Becca interrupts her own interrogation of Michael’s girlfriend to scold her about smoking. Judd, who serves as series co-executive producer, makes for a surprisingly convincing action hero. It’s when she stops to emote in full mommy mode that the show drags. Missing might as well be about Becca’s identity crisis. ‘I am not CIA! I am a mother looking for her son,’ she protests. For this series’ sake, here’s hoping Becca finds her son soon and realizes her true calling is rescuing the rest of the world — or at least the eight o’clock hour.”
Washington Post: “Missing is certainly no 24, but like that show, it prefers action at points where it could really stand to slow down and build out a slightly more creative story. It’s the very definition of a guilty-pleasure series, which ABC is getting good at, but it’s also a reminder of how far we’ve fallen since the more complex Alias days. You know how some people can get their father a spy novel and a sweater every Christmas — and he’s always satisfied? This is just his kind of show.”
LA Times: “She can say, “I’m not a spy, I’m just a mother looking for her son” as often as she wants (and she does, with wearisome regularity), but since Judd makes it so difficult to engage with her character, Becca’s quest becomes less, rather than more, emotionally evocative. What viewers are left with, then, are some excellent fight and chase scenes, an outstanding supporting cast (who, alas, only highlight the main character’s deficiencies) and a lot of truly beautiful location work. It may be enough, but it could, and should, have been so much more.”
USA Today: “Judd is certainly a game action star. But like many Hollywood stars her age, male and female, a certain plasticity has seeped in that damages both the character and her abilities as an actor. Whether through natural or artificial means, her face often appears to be immobile. And beyond the distractions, which include wondering how it can be possible that Becca has fewer wrinkles than her son, it limits her performance range. The scenery is pretty, though, and it’s not supposed to move. You’ll have to decide if that’s enough.”
NY Times: “The fights and action sequences are good by TV standards, and there’s a bit of classic international thriller ambiance, courtesy of location filming in the Czech Republic and a few scenes that actually appear to have been shot in Rome and Paris. Mostly it has Ms. Judd, who, with a mightily clenched jaw and the help of some excellent stunt doubles, is surprisingly credible as a starched, middle-aged action figure battling unknown kidnappers, every intelligence agency in Europe, her former C.I.A. handlers and, most critically, her own maternal instincts, which alternately help and hinder her.”
Hollywood Reporter: “Eventually, Missing stops demanding that it be taken so seriously. Your eyes are in for a treat, and Judd grows on you. Some of the hokey plotting fades into the background after that… If you want an hour of escapism and entertainment each week — and why wouldn’t you? — credit ABC for making an hour disappear into thin air.”
Newsday: “Nice locales (Paris! Rome!), a couple of decent action sequences… but otherwise a tepid potboiler over-seasoned with too many spy tropes and a plot with too many gaping holes.”
What do you think? Does Missing sound like it’s worth watching? If you’ve seen it, will you tune in again?
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Loved the show. …hope they don’t cancel. Ashley Judd is great.
Loved this show. Full of suspense and action. Keep up the good work
Like the show but let’s cut the emotion breakdowns during dangerous situations. Not very realistic for a trained agent (think Liam Neeson in “Taken”). Keep the edge hard in the Jason Bourne mode and you might have a winner.
Loved the show. It has a lot of mysterious scenarios that I can follow. I hope ABC doesn’t cancel it because it has potential!! Love Ashley Judd acting!!
After an episode of this I’ll be Missing it in the future.
Wasn’t a variation of this tried a few years back, a kid was kidnapped and his parent tried to find him? It didn’t last long.
I liked it, but everyone is comparing it to “24”. It’s not “24” it’s “Taken” with girl power.
Can’t wait till next week.
Best first episode of the season so far. I love this show so hopefully they keep it. But it is going up against The Big Bang Theory and other good shows. It’s like they took the movie Taken and made it into a TV show. Will there be enough material for seasons worth of drama? We’ll see, provided in gets more than this season. I’m beginning to wonder why a series this good was a midseason replacement.
I saw the pilot and there could definitely be more to it but I do think it was good and has a lot of potential and should be given a chance. The idea of a mother going to rescue her grown son, that’s a little different and I think the show should be given the time to be a good show, you can’t make a definite determination in a single one hour pilot.
My husband and I loved the show. We were on the edge of our seats! Hope ABC gives it a chance and does not cancel it like they did Pushing Daisies.
LOVED THIS HOW! Kept my hubby & I on the edge of our seats. However, ABC will probably cancel it becasue they won’t be willing to give the show a chance. Sure hope that’s not the case though.
Do You Really think this could not Happen? I have a friend that this really happened to.
Awful awful awful….I know that we are watching a show to escape everyday life for an hour but….this was ludicrous. I was really looking forward to the show but about twenty minutes in I started feeling like I would be stupid to keep watching. I did. And I feel stupid.
I read a couple of reviews that weren’t flattering to either Ms Judd or the show. So I expected to watch 10 minutes, get bored and then take a nap.
I found the show as riveting as “Revenge,” my favorite new show of the season. Ashley is very believeaable as Becca and the other actors do a real good job as well. Good writing and plot.
Those 2 critics must have been on something when they gave bad reviews
Watched the show last night. The background music was so overpowering that the dialogue was very difficult to follow. The dark scenes were confusing – typical ABC show – no good!!!
loved the scenery, loved the action, have always liked Ashley Judd and a big fan of Sean Bean so loved the show……ABC will probably cancel!