Showing posts with label The Missing. Show all posts
Showing posts with label The Missing. Show all posts

Wednesday, 17 December 2014

The Missing - Was he found?


Me, along with the majority of people I know, have been hooked to The Missing for the last eight weeks. And last night we got our conclusion... 

The fate of little Oliver was revealed. So don't read on, if you haven't yet watched the final episode of this series.

It turns out that the young boy was accidentally run over by drunk Hotel owner Alain, who believed he had killed Ollie. However, when he called on his brother Georges, who then called in a favour from a Russian criminal to take care of disposing of Oliver's body, it was revealed that Ollie was not dead. 

Georges was further horrified to discover that the Russian had killed Oliver. But had he really?

At the beginning of last night's ep, we saw the famous drawing that Oliver had done of his dad, on a shed made of snow. Young teen boys all did a runner, as a big, strange stumbling man - faceless at this point - came toward them. This made us think 'actually, Oliver could still - must still - be alive...' 

Oliver's parents, Tony and Emily, seemingly accepted the fate of their boy. He was dead. But Tony, towards the end of the episode clearly hadn't moved on. Talking to Julien, he decided that Ollie could be alive and in Russia. Julien told Tony to accept and move on with his life. But Tony had drawn the same stick-man drawing as Ollie's on a notepad whilst on the phone... 

Back in Russia, in the final scenes, was where the chilling end to the series took place. The big, stumbling man now had a bearded face. It was Tony. He had travelled to Russia, believing his boy was there. 

When Tony knocked on the front door of a flat in an apartment block, a teen boy answered... 

Tony handed the frightened looking lad the picture he had, which Ollie had drawn of him. The boy, in my opinion seemed to recognise the picture. But Tony was soon dragged away by the police for harassment. The last shot was of a scared looking Tony, confused maybe. A broken man. 

And that was the end. 

It's left fans wondering whether the boy was really Oliver - or if Tony had made the drawing in the snow, and wrongly thought this boy was his son. 

An eagle-eyed fan on Twitter, posted this photo:


The 'e-fit' from a newspaper, was the same actor as the boy who Tony believed to be Ollie...

If you read the Daily Mail, they think that Oliver was killed and all of this was a figment of a broken Tony's imagination. Others believe that Ollie was alive, and was the 'Russian' boy. 

There was good news at the end of the credits last night, too, as it was confirmed that The Missing would be back for a second series, but revealed that it would focus on a 'new case'. 

The trailer voiceover, provided by Baptiste, explained: "To lose somebody can destroy a person. But to find them again, when so much has passed, that can be worse."

Brothers Harry and Jack Williams will return to write the series, and said:

"We always knew the story of Oliver Hughes would have an ending. But in writing the first series we found there were many themes and issues we didn't have the chance to explore,"


So - what did I think of The Missing's conclusion?

It confused, and annoyed me, at first to an extent that we didn't get a full conclusion. But thinking about it now, it was very clever of the writers to leave the ending 'open', as such, so that each fan can believe what they made of it. 

Sadly, in life, some poor families are living with this conclusion each day... So really, The Missing's ending was as near to reality as could be. 

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Tuesday, 11 November 2014

THE MISSING is missing nothing


Give me a drama featuring James Nesbitt and I'm there.

Which is why I initially watched The Missing, when it started a couple of weeks ago. Now, it's a staple in my Tuesday evenings and it has all of the components that a gritty, thrilling drama needs.

The story, in case you haven't watched yet, is all about the Hughes family - Tony, Emily and their young son, Olly.
Olly goes missing after an evening swim with his dad. France have just won the World Cup and among the excitement, no one saw who took Olly (if anyone did) or where the little boy ran off to (if he did).

I think it's safe to say, though, that Olly was taken.

Going back and forth from the present day, to when Olly disappeared, we soon learn that the Hughes marriage did not survive the trauma of their son's missing status. Emily is now married to Mark - a British police officer, who somehow managed to worm his way on to the case.

It's this man I do not yet trust...

Tony can't forget what happened to Olly, and returns to France in a bid to get the case re-opened. with the help of Julien, a now-retired detective who worked on Olly's disappearance when it happened. The two men succeed after Tony sees a photo of a boy wearing the scarf Olly had when he went missing. Tracing that scarf to a house - Tony soon notices a picture drawn on the wall in the basement. The same picture Olly drew of his dad, time and time again. Olly was kept in this house.

This is just a bite-sized piece of the story so far, so if you haven't seen any of The Missing yet, hop over to BBC iPlayer to catch up...because the story is only just beginning.

Who did take Olly?

With journalist Malik knowing 'what Tony and Emily did,' and police officer Khalid feeding information to Malik... what are their stories? And surely whatever Malik knows about Olly's parents isn't directly linked to his disappearance?

Olly's grandfather - in the present day, has passed away - but he and Tony had a secret, which could have put Olly in danger.

Then there's known sex-offender, Vincent, who was a suspect - but his cast iron alibi was actually bought by wealthy property developer, Ian Garret. Vincent is currently seeking chemical castration to "cure" him of his urges. He claims innocence, but his story surely has some relevance to Olly's case... And why was Ian Garrett so interested in the disappearance when he saw the press coverage on TV. He even offered a €100,000 reward for whoever finds Olly.

My number one suspect so far, is Emily's new husband, Mark. The officer who wormed his way in and on to the case... He grabs Emily's phone to stop her hearing it ring, and when she does, he never tells her it's Tony calling. Is he just protective, or does he have something more to hide?

We'll find out more during tonight's episode three, on BBC1 at 9pm.

Tune in - because The Missing cannot be missed!

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