Absentia (TV series)
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Prepare yourself for a gripping journey into the unknown. Absentia, the American thriller drama series that first captivated audiences on September 25, 2017, on Amazon Prime Video and AXN internationally. Directed by the visionary Oded Ruskin, this series boasts a powerhouse cast, including Stana Katic, Matthew Le Nevez, and Patrick Heusinger. The suspense was so compelling, it earned a second season, premiering in March 2019, followed by a third season exclusively on Amazon Prime Video in July 2020. Sadly, after three intense seasons, the series concluded in May 2021, leaving us with a haunting legacy.
But what is Absentia all about? It's the chilling story of FBI Special Agent Emily Byrne. While on the hunt for one of Boston's most notorious serial killers, she vanishes without a trace, declared dead in absentia. Then, six years later, an almost lifeless Emily is found in a remote cabin, her memory of those lost years completely erased. She returns home, only to discover her husband has remarried and her son is being raised by another woman. And the nightmare doesn't end there. Emily soon finds herself entangled in a new wave of murders, a prime suspect in a terrifying new mystery.
The heart of this story lies with Stana Katic as Special Agent Emily Byrne. A brilliant FBI agent, her life is shattered by a mysterious abduction. Returning with no recollection of her lost time, she must not only rebuild her fractured life but also unravel the enigma of her disappearance. As she struggles, she becomes the primary suspect in a series of shocking new murders, forcing her to become a fugitive.
Patrick Heusinger portrays Special Agent Nick Durand, Emily's husband and fellow FBI agent. Haunted by guilt over giving up the search for Emily, he finds himself torn between his past love and his new marriage to Alice. As Emily's return throws their lives into chaos, Nick's belief in her innocence wavers, and when his family is threatened, he embarks on a relentless pursuit to find her.
Cara Theobold plays Alice Durand, Nick's new wife and Flynn's stepmother. Initially graceful and kind, Alice's demeanor shifts as she senses Nick's lingering feelings for Emily and views Emily as a threat to her family.
Neil Jackson embodies Jack Byrne, Emily's older brother. A former surgeon who lost his license due to addiction, he navigates his path to recovery and reinstatement, working as an EMT and paramedic.
Angel Bonanni is Detective Tommy Gibbs, an ambitious Boston Police detective obsessed with investigating Emily for murder, who later joins forces with Nick to hunt her down.
Bruno Bichir appears as Dr. Daniel Vega, an FBI psychologist who works with Emily to heal her psychological scars and uncover the truth about her abduction.
Paul Freeman is Warren Byrne, Emily's adoptive father and a retired Boston Police officer.
Ralph Ineson plays Special Agent Adam Radford, the ambitious head of the FBI's Boston field office, Emily and Nick's boss.
Christopher Colquhoun is Special Agent Derek Crown, a colleague of Emily and Nick, who rises through the ranks within the FBI.
Patrick McAuley is Flynn Durand, Emily's son, who struggles with his mother's return and their estrangement.
Matthew Le Nevez joins as Special Agent Cal Isaac, a rugged former Navy SEAL and Emily's loyal and empathetic counterpart in the FBI.
Natasha Little portrays Special Agent Julianne Gunnarsen, a highly skilled profiler who becomes entangled in a web of corruption and murder.
The series also features recurring characters like Lydia Leonard as Logan Brandt, a journalist investigating Emily, and Richard Brake as Conrad Harlow, a wealthy banker once suspected of being the serial killer, whose release from prison is triggered by Emily's reappearance.
Production of this ten-episode series was completed in Bulgaria, with every episode masterfully directed by Oded Ruskin, shot as if it were one continuous, epic film. The world premiere of Absentia was the prestigious opening selection at the 57th Monte Carlo Television Festival in June 2017.
Absentia was a featured panel at Sony Pictures Television for the annual TV Market. In Canada, it aired on Showcase in early 2018. In the United States, Amazon picked up the series, releasing it on Amazon Video on February 2, 2018, with subsequent releases in the United Kingdom and Australia. It also found a home on Viaplay in Sweden, Norway, and Denmark in December 2017.
The critical reception for Absentia has been mixed. On Rotten Tomatoes, the first season holds a 50% approval rating, with the consensus stating the series "sticks too closely to the procedural handbook." Metacritic assigned it a weighted average score of 59 out of 100, indicating "mixed or average reviews."
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Absentia is an American thriller drama television series that premiered on September 25, 2017, on Amazon Prime Video in the United States and AXN internationally. Directed by Oded Ruskin, the series stars Stana Katic, Matthew Le Nevez and Patrick Heusinger. The series was renewed for a second season, premiering on March 26, 2019, on AXN, and premiered in the United States on June 14, 2019. The third season premiered on July 17, 2020 exclusively on Amazon Prime Video. In May 2021, the series was cancelled after three seasons.
== Premise ==
The series tells the story of FBI special agent Emily Byrne, who disappears without a trace while hunting one of Boston's most notorious serial killers, and is declared dead in absentia. Six years later, she is found in a cabin in the woods, barely alive and with no memory of the years that she was missing. She returns home to learn that her husband has remarried and her son is being raised by the new wife, and she soon finds herself implicated in a new series of murders.
== Cast and characters ==
=== Main ===
Stana Katic as Special Agent Emily Byrne, a former FBI special agent who disappeared while hunting one of Boston's most notorious serial killers and was presumed dead, but returns six years later with no memory of her abduction. While struggling to rebuild her life and unravel the mystery of her disappearance, she becomes the prime suspect in a string of shocking new murders, and becomes a fugitive. Kalina Zaharieva plays a young Emily.
Patrick Heusinger as Special Agent Nick Durand, Emily's husband and fellow FBI special agent who suffers with guilt that he stopped looking for Emily. He attempts to balance his life with Emily's return and his resurfacing feelings for her against his new marriage to Alice. After Emily goes on the run, his belief in her innocence crumbles and, after his family is endangered, relentlessly hunts her down.
Cara Theobold as Alice Durand (seasons 1–2; guest season 3), Nick's new wife and Flynn's stepmother. Alice attempts to remain graceful and kind, but her behavior towards Emily becomes increasingly harsh in the chaos after her return, believing that she is she is losing Nick's affection and that Emily is a danger to Flynn.
Neil Jackson as Jack Byrne, Emily's older brother, a former surgeon who lost his job and medical license due to his alcohol addiction. In the first season, he is a medical supply salesman. In the second season, after getting his medical license back, he starts working as an EMT and a paramedic working towards being reinstated as a medical doctor.
Angel Bonanni as Detective Tommy Gibbs (seasons 1–2), an ambitious and relentless Boston Police detective in charge of investigating Emily for murder, who later teams up with Nick to hunt Emily down.
Bruno Bichir as Dr. Daniel Vega (season 1), an FBI psychologist and profiler, who works with Emily to heal her psychological wounds and find her abductor.
Paul Freeman as Warren Byrne, a retired Boston Police officer and Emily's adoptive father.
Ralph Ineson as Special Agent Adam Radford (season 1), the political and career-minded special agent in charge of the FBI's Boston field office, and Nick and Emily's boss. While he cares about Emily, he later coordinates a manhunt for her after she goes on the run.
Christopher Colquhoun as Special Agent Derek Crown, an FBI special agent and colleague of Emily and Nick, who is later promoted to special agent in charge of the office after Radford's death. He is later demoted and replaced by Julianne Gunnarsen, but is re-promoted to the position near the end of the series after Gunnarsen is arrested for corruption and murder.
Patrick McAuley as Flynn Durand, Emily's son with Nick, who has almost no memory of his mother and so is estranged and uncomfortable around her, although they gradually build a relationship.
Matthew Le Nevez as Special Agent Cal Isaac (seasons 2–3), an FBI special agent and colleague of Emily and Nick, as well as a rugged former Navy SEAL, who becomes Emily's similarly haunted, loyal and empathetic counterpart.
Natasha Little as Special Agent Julianne Gunnarsen (seasons 2–3), a new member of the Boston Field Office who is regarded as the FBI's best profiler, and joins the office after a lethal terrorist attack impacts Boston. She is later promoted to replace Crown as Special Agent in Charge of the office. She is eventually arrested near the end of the series for multiple acts of corruption, including Alice's murder, after her connection to an international crime ring is uncovered.
=== Recurring ===
Lydia Leonard as Logan Brandt / Laurie Colson (season 1; guest season 2), a journalist investigating Emily.
Richard Brake as Conrad Harlow (season 1), a reclusive wealthy banker and prime suspect in the serial killer case Emily was investigating before her disappearance. While the FBI was never able to make a case against Harlow as the serial killer, he is convicted of Emily's kidnapping and murder and sent to prison. Six years later, Emily's discovery results in his release.
Hugh Quarshie as Dr. Semo Oduwale (season 2), Flynn's therapist and Alice's mentor.
Geoff Bell as Colin Dawkins (season 3), a fixer working for an international crime syndicate to retrieve incriminating files by any means necessary.
Josette Simon as Rowena Kincade (season 3), Emily's former FBI instructor.
Ross O'Hennessy as Armstrong (season 3), Cal Isaac's former unit leader in Afghanistan
== Episodes ==
=== Season 1 (2017) ===
=== Season 2 (2019) ===
=== Season 3 (2020) ===
== Production ==
Production was completed in Bulgaria on the ten-episode series, with every episode directed by Oded Ruskin. The entire first season was shot together, as though it were one long movie.
== Release ==
The world premiere of Absentia was the opening selection at the 57th Monte Carlo Television Festival in June 2017. Absentia was a featured panel at Sony Pictures Television for the annual TV Market.
In Canada, Absentia was shown on Showcase in early 2018. In the United States, the series was picked up by Amazon and was released on Amazon Video on February 2, 2018. It was released on Amazon Video in the United Kingdom and Australia. The series was released in Sweden, Norway and Denmark on Viaplay December 5, 2017.
== Reception ==
On review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes, the first season holds an approval rating of 50% based on 16 reviews. The website's critical consensus reads, "Absentia sticks too closely to the procedural handbook, leaving its capable lead and mildly intriguing mystery treading water." On Metacritic, it has a weighted average score of 59 out of 100, based on the opinions of four critics, indicating "mixed or average reviews".
== Notes ==
== References ==
== External links ==
Absentia at IMDb
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