Overview
Becca Winstone learns that her son, Michael, disappears while studying abroad, and it's a race against time when she travels to Europe to track him down. A surprising turn of events reveals just how far one mother will go to protect her family. Exotic locations and thrilling twists will keep you riveted in Missing. How far would you go to save the only thing you have left in the world? At 8 years old, Michael watched as his father, CIA Agent Paul Winstone, was murdered. Now 10 years later, Paul's wife, Becca, is faced with the reality of her son growing up. When Michael is afforded the opportunity to study abroad, his mother reluctantly agrees it's time to let him go. Just a few weeks into his trip Michael disappears, and Becca immediately suspects foul play. When she arrives in Rome, she begins piecing together the clues left behind. It isn't long before the kidnappers realize they've picked a fight with the wrong woman. Becca Winstone has a secret of her own -- before Paul's death, she was also a lethal CIA Agent. But if she wants to find her son alive, Becca will have to rely on old friends and reopen old wounds. Her resourcefulness, skill and determination will be put to the test - but a mother's love knows no limits.
| Original Air Dates: | — |
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| Country: | US |
| Genre: | Action, Drama, Thriller |
| Network: | ABC |
| Watched by: | 1 491 995 636 |
| Total running time: | 7 hours 27 minutes |
| Episode duration: | |
| Episodes: | 10 |









It's even kind of sad.
A great series. Lots of action, beautiful locations (we've traveled half of Europe), simple, no-nonsense heroes. Yes, the intrigue is almost always guessed in advance, but Maximka, for example, was pleased. I watched it with pleasure.
The second season, as I understand it, was not filmed? It's a pity, it's a pity...
However, I didn't quite get it in terms of the second season. The open ending seems to promise, Google seems to claim that the season has been ordered, but at the same time, in some places we are talking about a completely different Missing Person. I'm confused.