Mar 8 β€’ 22:55 UTC πŸ‡¬πŸ‡§ UK Mirror

Gone viewers say same thing after first episode as new ITV thriller airs

Viewers of the new ITV thriller 'Gone' reacted similarly after the premiere of its first episode.

The new ITV thriller 'Gone' debuted on Sunday evening, featuring a prominent cast led by David Morrissey and Eve Myles. The series is set in a compelling narrative centered around the mysterious disappearance of a woman, Sarah, whose husband, portrayed by Morrissey, quickly becomes the primary suspect. This thriller is part of ITV’s lineup, following royal true crime drama 'The Lady', strategically placed in the Sunday primetime slot.

The storyline focuses on Michael Polly, a private school headmaster played by Morrissey, and highlights a disturbing twist where the husband's focus shifts towards the school's rugby star rather than the investigation of his wife's disappearance. As the plot unfolds, the relationship dynamics and the complexities of the case reveal that not all is as it seems, showcasing intricate storytelling that challenges the viewer's perceptions of guilt and innocence.

Following the show's premiere, audience reactions have fueled discussions about the show's themes and character development. Critics and viewers alike are examining the moral ambiguities presented within the narrative, enhancing the viewing experience amidst the gripping scenes portrayed in the first episode. 'Gone' promises to deliver a six-part series that keeps viewers captivated with its thrilling plot twists and character-driven drama.

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