Unfortunately, audience members quickly took to social media to express their frustration and upset. Missing You is far from the first mystery show to require a suspension of disbelief. However, the Netflix miniseries fails by pushing it too far. For the story to make sense, the audience must buy into contradictory plot details and nonsensical character decisions.
Critics were more positive about Netflix’s Missing You than the audience, as the show holds a 52% Tomatometer score compared to the 27% Popcornmeter score on Rotten Tomatoes.
8The Catfish Pushed Kat Away Without Knowing Anything About Her
The Show Contradicts Itself Regarding The Messages Between Kat And The Catfish
7Nobody Mentions That There’s A String Of Disappearances Linked To The Dating App
The Police Seem Unaware That Eight Missing People Are Connected To The Dating App
Many plot elements of Missing You would have made sense if the show was set in the past, but they don’t fit into current technology, societal attitudes, and systems. A great example of this is the fact that the police don’t realize there’s a string of disappearances linked to the music dating website or the puppy mill. In the mystery show, Titus has eight people on his farm that he kidnapped. The flashback where Clint adopts a puppy implies that the scam of extorting, kidnapping, and murdering people has gone on for at least eleven years.
At least two victims were from the same area. If more came from Kat’s city, that would offer an even bigger trail. Even if they were from different locations, systems now exist for police in an area to communicate across precincts. It seems outrageous that the police wouldn’t have clocked the pattern sooner.
6Clint Has An LGBTQ+-Affirming Family But Is Willing To Murder To Stay Closeted
Clint’s Motivation For Murder Feels Completely Out Of Place
If he lived in a different time or place or had a different cultural background, his attitude would make more sense. However, as it is, Reddit users who watched the show have pointed out that the story and attitudes feel anachronistic. Ultimately, this issue could be rooted in the source material. The book on which the Netflix series is based came out in 2014.
If Clint had been murdered 11 years before, that would be 2003, and he was with Parker for 14 years, placing the start of their relationship in 1989. This timeframe makes much more sense when looking at the attitudes around LGBTQ+ people than in a modern setting. Unfortunately, despite updating Aqua in a positive way, the writers didn’t bother to update crucial parts of Clint’s story from Harlan Coben’s Missing You novel when putting it onscreen.
5The Detective Investigators Didn’t Find DNA On Clint’s Body
Clint Attacked Aqua Before His Death, So Her DNA Should Have Been On Him
This doesn’t make sense, though. DCI Ellis Stagger wasn’t the person in charge of the murder investigation. Another one of Kat’s bosses says that he’s the one who talked to Leburne and found the knife at his house, making it seem like he took charge during the murder investigation.
Additionally, they did enough investigation to find other fingerprints on the murder weapon. With these things in mind, they should have found trace DNA from Aqua and Josh on Clint’s body. If they did, more people would need to be involved in the coverup.
4Nobody Contacted Parker For 11 Years After Clint’s Murder
The Timeline In Missing You Seems Implausible
3Titus Setting His Farm On Fire Brings More Attention To Him, Not Less
Titus’ Actions Do The Opposite Of Their Intended Purpose
2The Technology Barriers In Missing You Make No Sense
Everyone In Missing You Seems Unaware Of Basic Technology Concepts
In another example, Charlie could locate the fact that Josh’s daughter set up the Facebook profile but couldn’t find him. The police investigator never asks for or looks at the IP address attached to the account, which would have identified the approximate location. He also doesn’t look into the identity of the child who registered the account.
Plus, they don’t even look at the email attached to the Facebook account, which might have given them a traceable name. There are just so many steps they could have taken, but instead, the show acts like it’s the 1990s. Considering the Harlan Coben adaptation is set in the modern day, a police investigator trained in digital forensics should have had more answers
1Stacey And Kat Couldn’t Find Josh Anytime In The Past Decade
A PI And Detective Should Have Easily Located Josh
The most obvious and egregious plot hole within Missing You is the fact that Kat is agonized by the fact that she lost Josh without any explanation, but she and her Private Investigator best friend, Stacey, haven’t bothered to find him anytime in the past decade. Stacey brags about the fact that she’s the best PI, discovering any information on anyone. Kat has access to all the police resources as a lead detective.
Between the two, they should have been able to locate Josh. It’s not as if he moved out of the area or went into witness protection; he was only miles away. They would have known about his fight much sooner if they just bothered to look, considering Stacey found it within a day or two. Josh also should never have stayed hidden, given the fact that marriages and most name changes are public records in the UK.
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