ABC
This episode does provide answers to a number of questions about the kidnapping of Michael, son of former CIA agents Paul and Becca Winstone. It also reveals who is “Suspect Zero,” head of a large network of rogue former agents from several different countries’ intelligence agencies.
The show resumes in Vienna, with the CIA’s Paris chief, Dax Miller, enlisting Giancarlo Rossi, an Interpol officer and Becca’s former lover, and Martin, the Winstones’ former CIA case officer, to help find Becca,...
This episode does provide answers to a number of questions about the kidnapping of Michael, son of former CIA agents Paul and Becca Winstone. It also reveals who is “Suspect Zero,” head of a large network of rogue former agents from several different countries’ intelligence agencies.
The show resumes in Vienna, with the CIA’s Paris chief, Dax Miller, enlisting Giancarlo Rossi, an Interpol officer and Becca’s former lover, and Martin, the Winstones’ former CIA case officer, to help find Becca,...
- 5/4/2012
- by Kathy Shwiff
- Speakeasy/Wall Street Journal
ABC
This episode sacrifices some of the series’ usual breakneck pace of action to focus on plot. Much of the episode involves the CIA’s “Operation Songbird” that then-agents Paul and Becca Winstone conducted in Vienna in 1999, when their son was a boy.
We get the story through flashbacks as well as Becca’s narration during an interrogation—in an undisclosed location–by CIA official Jamie Ortega, who suspects her of working with a network of rogue agents, and through the narration of Martin,...
This episode sacrifices some of the series’ usual breakneck pace of action to focus on plot. Much of the episode involves the CIA’s “Operation Songbird” that then-agents Paul and Becca Winstone conducted in Vienna in 1999, when their son was a boy.
We get the story through flashbacks as well as Becca’s narration during an interrogation—in an undisclosed location–by CIA official Jamie Ortega, who suspects her of working with a network of rogue agents, and through the narration of Martin,...
- 4/27/2012
- by Kathy Shwiff
- Speakeasy/Wall Street Journal
ABC
At the end of the previous episode, former CIA operative Becca Winstone, played by Ashley Judd, was trying to disarm a bomb in a cabin believed to belong to the husband that she originally thought was dead for the past 10 years.
She manages to stop that explosion, and persuades Paris CIA station chief Dax Miller to let her search the cabin along with her former lover, Interpol officer Giancarlo Rossi. They find a calendar with the date July 18 circled...
At the end of the previous episode, former CIA operative Becca Winstone, played by Ashley Judd, was trying to disarm a bomb in a cabin believed to belong to the husband that she originally thought was dead for the past 10 years.
She manages to stop that explosion, and persuades Paris CIA station chief Dax Miller to let her search the cabin along with her former lover, Interpol officer Giancarlo Rossi. They find a calendar with the date July 18 circled...
- 4/20/2012
- by Kathy Shwiff
- Speakeasy/Wall Street Journal
ABC
After the revelation at the end of the previous episode that CIA operative Paul Winstone is alive, rather than killed in an explosion a decade earlier, the agency freezes out his wife, Becca, played by Ashley Judd, because of fears that she is working with him.
Dax Miller (Cliff Curtis), the CIA chief in Paris, assigns an agent to track Becca after telling her she cannot help hunt Paul, now believed to have gone rogue 12 years ago when the...
After the revelation at the end of the previous episode that CIA operative Paul Winstone is alive, rather than killed in an explosion a decade earlier, the agency freezes out his wife, Becca, played by Ashley Judd, because of fears that she is working with him.
Dax Miller (Cliff Curtis), the CIA chief in Paris, assigns an agent to track Becca after telling her she cannot help hunt Paul, now believed to have gone rogue 12 years ago when the...
- 4/13/2012
- by Kathy Shwiff
- Speakeasy/Wall Street Journal
ABC Scene from “Missing.”
Becca Winstone’s secret past as a CIA agent threatens the ones she loves in Episode 3, which opens with the Paris-based CIA staff’s discovery that her kidnapped son was not on the small plane where she saw him taken at the end of Episode 2.
The plane lands in Milan, but only a beautiful blond British lawyer, her two bodyguards and the pilot get off.
As Dax Miller, head of the Paris CIA staff, questions the lawyer,...
Becca Winstone’s secret past as a CIA agent threatens the ones she loves in Episode 3, which opens with the Paris-based CIA staff’s discovery that her kidnapped son was not on the small plane where she saw him taken at the end of Episode 2.
The plane lands in Milan, but only a beautiful blond British lawyer, her two bodyguards and the pilot get off.
As Dax Miller, head of the Paris CIA staff, questions the lawyer,...
- 3/30/2012
- by Christopher John Farley
- Speakeasy/Wall Street Journal
The hunt continues tonight on ABC’s Missing, which stars Ashley Judd as former CIA agent Becca Winstone, a widow who’s crying and kicking butt all over Europe as she searches for her kidnapped son Michael (Nick Eversman). “In this episode, she definitely gets a better line on who might have her son and where to go,” creator Gregory Poirier tells EW. And so will viewers. “One of the things that I love about this episode is that we actually start to go with Michael and follow where he is and what’s happening to him while she’s looking for him,...
- 3/29/2012
- by Mandi Bierly
- EW - Inside TV
“Missing,” Season 1, Episode 2: “The Hard Drive” – TV Recap
It turns out that former CIA agent-turned-suburban mom Becca Winstone, played by Ashley Judd, merely was grazed by a bullet at the end of the premiere of ABC’s new action-adventure show “Missing” last week.
In the second episode, she quickly recovers, swimming to the banks of the Seine and climbing out of the river. She manages to collect all the wet photos of her 18-year-old son, Michael (Nick Eversman), that...
It turns out that former CIA agent-turned-suburban mom Becca Winstone, played by Ashley Judd, merely was grazed by a bullet at the end of the premiere of ABC’s new action-adventure show “Missing” last week.
In the second episode, she quickly recovers, swimming to the banks of the Seine and climbing out of the river. She manages to collect all the wet photos of her 18-year-old son, Michael (Nick Eversman), that...
- 3/23/2012
- by Kathy Shwiff
- Speakeasy/Wall Street Journal
ABC A scene from “Missing .”
Apparently 10 years of attending PTA meetings and chaperoning Boys Scouts are not enough to make a former CIA agent forget how to evade killers or the Italian police.
In the premiere of ABC’s “Missing ,” Becca Winstone, played by Ashley Judd, has taken one would-be assassin down before the opening credits and led four more on a motorcycle chase through the streets of Rome before they crash as she gets away again.
While the dialogue...
Apparently 10 years of attending PTA meetings and chaperoning Boys Scouts are not enough to make a former CIA agent forget how to evade killers or the Italian police.
In the premiere of ABC’s “Missing ,” Becca Winstone, played by Ashley Judd, has taken one would-be assassin down before the opening credits and led four more on a motorcycle chase through the streets of Rome before they crash as she gets away again.
While the dialogue...
- 3/16/2012
- by Kathy Shwiff
- Speakeasy/Wall Street Journal
While ABC's new show "Missing" (premieres Thurs. March 15 at 8 p.m.) is largely centered around a mom (and former CIA agent, played by Ashley Judd) searching for her son, that doesn't mean there aren't plenty of guys around to flesh out the cast. New Zealand native Cliff Curtis plays Paris-based CIA agent Dax Miller, torn between sympathizing with Judd's character and being pressured by top brass to bring her in, while Adriano Giannini is Becca's old friend and Interpol operative Giancarlo Rossi, determined to help as much as Becca will allow him. Finally, there's the focus of everyone's attention --...
- 3/14/2012
- by Liane Bonin Starr
- Hitfix
"Missing " premieres on ABC this Thursday, March 15 and we got a chance to chat with the stunning men of the series. Adriano Giannini plays Giancarlo Rossi, a man from former C.I.A. agent Becca Winstone's (Ashley Judd) past. Cliff Curtis plays Agent Dax Miller, who is trying to rein Becca in. Nick Eversman plays her kidnapped son, Michael.
We asked the guys about doing action scenes. "Actually, I did not do a lot of action scenes," says Giannini "And I'm gonna speak with the writers for the next season ... I want to do some more. And I'm trained to. I did a lot of Brazilian jui-jitsu, things like that. So I did not do a lot of those scene. I think the most important thing when I read the script was the script. The way it was written was very different from ah ... in Italy we do television of course,...
We asked the guys about doing action scenes. "Actually, I did not do a lot of action scenes," says Giannini "And I'm gonna speak with the writers for the next season ... I want to do some more. And I'm trained to. I did a lot of Brazilian jui-jitsu, things like that. So I did not do a lot of those scene. I think the most important thing when I read the script was the script. The way it was written was very different from ah ... in Italy we do television of course,...
- 3/14/2012
- by editorial@zap2it.com
- Zap2It - From Inside the Box
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