12
2017    60minCrimen, Drama
7.173%7.2
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Mientras persigue a un asesino en serie, una agente del FBI desaparece y es dada por muerta, dejando solos a su marido, también agente, y a su hijo de 3 años. Pero 6 años después reaparece para sorpresa de todos. Sin recordar nada de lo sucedido desde su secuestro, tiene que adaptarse a una nueva realidad en la que su marido ha rehecho su vida con otra mujer y su hijo no la conoce. Además, una nueva serie de asesinatos hacen pensar a algunos de sus compañeros que ella podría ser la autora.

3 Seasons

  • Temporada 1
    Temporada 110 Episodes
  • Temporada 2
    Temporada 210 Episodes
  • Temporada 3
    Temporada 310 Episodes
  • Stana KaticEmily Byrne / Productor
  • Patrick HeusingerNick Durand
  • Neil JacksonJack Byrne
  • Christopher ColquhounAgent Derek Crown
  • Paul FreemanWarren Byrne
  • Patrick McAuleyFlynn Durand
  • Cara TheoboldAlice Durand
  • Matthew Le NevezCal Isaac
  • Natasha LittleJulianne Gunnarsen
  • Angel BonanniTommy Gibbs
  • Agni ScottPolly Canto
  • Ralph InesonAdam Radford
  • Bruno BichirDaniel Vega
  • Hugh QuarshieSemo Oduwale
  • Lydia LeonardLaurie Colson
  • Amber AgarEricsson
  • Geoff BellColin Dawkins
  • Richard BrakeConrad Harlow
  • Chipo ChungAgent Whitman
  • Teodora DuhovnikovaNurse
  • Callum22 de octubre de 2025
    ⭐⭐⭐⭐ (out of 5) Absentia – A vanished agent, a shattered past, and a mystery that refuses to stay buried. “Absentia” is like watching someone take a sunny, slightly cheeky procedural (Castle) and drag it through a psychological blender set to “trauma and paranoia.” Stana Katic trades in her detective banter and coffee dates for blood, rain, and trust issues the size of Europe. The result? A gripping first season that hits hard, keeps you guessing, and leaves you mildly dehydrated from tension. The first season is easily the crown jewel — a haunting puzzle where the protagonist must unravel her own disappearance. It’s unsettling, personal, and completely absorbing. Then the second season hits and loses some of that razor edge, feeling a bit more like a regular cop show that just happens to have trauma flashbacks. The final season, though, finds its footing again, landing somewhere between “spy thriller” and “emotional autopsy.” If Blue Lights is the Warhammer 40K of police dramas — grimdark, relentless, and smelling faintly of despair — then Absentia is Silent Hill meets Jason Bourne. It’s not quite as apocalyptic, but it’s got the same gritted-teeth realism and psychological fog. And when you hold it next to The Rookie (that bright, My-Little-Pony-with-a-badge optimism), Absentia looks like it crawled out of a muddy crime scene holding the script for your nightmares. Where Castle flirts with crime and flattery, Absentia interrogates it in a dimly lit room at 3 a.m. It’s not perfect — the middle stretch meanders — but its atmosphere, acting, and sheer emotional wear-and-tear make it a worthy binge for anyone who likes their mysteries drenched in rain and regret.

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