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SummaryDetective Kat Donovan (Rosalind Eleazar) is shocked when she sees her fiancé (Ashley Walters) - who had disappeared 11 years earlier — on a dating app in the limited series based on Harlan Coben's book of the same name.

Missing You

Season 1 Premiere: 
Jan 1, 2025
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56
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Metascore
29% Positive
4 Reviews
64% Mixed
9 Reviews
7% Negative
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Jan 2, 2025
90
Variety
Adapted to television by Victoria Asare-Archer, the five-part limited series is shocking, engaging and revelatory from the beginning to the final scene.
Jan 3, 2025
75
The Mercury News
The plot gets so dense you practically need a road map to follow its many paths, but that is part of the fun of a mystery-thriller that hits you with surprise after surprise.
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6 Ratings
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8 Ratings
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Jan 4, 2025
7
M4t7theNinjaX
I binge watched this all in one sitting, It was good but seemed rushed. episodes didn't seem like enough for this show and they could have scaled it across more episodes. I thought I had it figured out until the end . very good
Jan 12, 2025
5
alanpotter17
Na ânsia de querer conectar tudo e todos, a série se perde em devaneios, e o clímax confrontando o vilão é particualrmente terrível e decepcionante. Uma série bem genérica e fraca da Netflix.
Jan 2, 2025
60
The Guardian
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.
Dec 30, 2024
57
Paste Magazine
Missing You falls short of the caliber of the usual Coben/Netflix fare. Despite Eleazar delivering a great performance, it’s tough to say this is worth your time. The potential is clearly there, but the execution doesn’t come close to living up to it.
Sep 4, 2025
40
TheWrap
Secrets are revealed to Kat in surprising, yet often forgettable ways, largely due to a lack of villains with concrete motives and a final twist ending that one could see coming from a mile away.
Jan 2, 2025
40
The Times
The cast do their best with what they’ve got, but I found the plot-twist laden script and story as hard to digest as the week-old turkey still lurking in my fridge.
Dec 30, 2024
37
RogerEbert.com
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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Jan 27, 2026
4
Levin
Very predictable. First episode you get some introduction to the main character och her backstory. At the end there is a little twist, or rather; what is meant to be a twist. But it is so obvious, and you will have guessed it long before it unravels. The first episode needs to be better in order to hook viewers, so for me, I will not watch any more of this.
Jan 5, 2025
4
MjDenver
The series starts off captivating. However, it all comes tumbling down in the final episode. A poorly executed, jarring action sequence **** the atmosphere, significantly derailing the overall experience and pulling viewers out of the narrative. While the series had potential, the disappointing climax left a lasting, negative impression. Steve Pemberton gives a strong performance, but the rest of the cast falls short. Even for a 5 episode series it seemed too long.
Jan 3, 2025
3
AcidCasual
It's getting really tedious how lead characters are seemingly invincible, know everything and them just being involved with it means everything will be solved. There was just no real peril, trying or anguish to warrant the story. She knew how to use a gun proficiently, and use it, without even raising her heat beat... erm, this is theUK not the US. Detective Inspectors don't carry or know how to use a gun, let alone **** it. And what's with every single British made series so intent on an art direction that solely uses browns, oranges and blue/green hues - To the point they are at a party and the balloons are orange and green...
Jun 19, 2025
2
Haminator
Starts intriguing, but the story feels increasingly implausible and constructed as the series progresses. Too many flashbacks and clumsy revelations about secrets (just about every character keeps a big one) give this series the feel of a mediocre telenovela rather than a serious thriller. That the two story lines are only loosely connected adds to the overall unsatisfactory and constructed feel
Jul 28, 2025
1
Ford_Prefekt
Even by the low standards of Netflix, this failed undergrad experiment of a pseudo-progressive struggle session dressed up as aPolice drama is subterranean in every way: Unlikeable protagonists portrayed by amateurish actors doing unlikely things to "advance" and unbelievable plot.
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Jan 1, 2025
1 Season
TV-MA
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• 1 Win & 1 Nomination
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