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Found - Missing While Lonely - Review: A Whirlwind of Emotion and Psychological Manipulation

18 Oct 2024

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The third episode of Found Season 2 is a whirlwind of tension, heartbreak, and psychological manipulation. It opens with Detective Trent, visibly shaken, announcing that Lacey Quinn's kidnapping has not ended as hoped. This gut-punch moment sets the tone for the entire episode, leaving viewers on edge about Lacey's fate as the story unfolds in both the past and present, with characters grappling with intense emotions and hard choices.

One of the episode's most gripping elements is Sir's delusional hold on Gaby, which weaves throughout, culminating in chilling exchanges. His toxic obsession, coupled with his manipulative relationship with his brother Christian, reveals deeper layers of his trauma and twisted motives. Sir's tragic backstory, stemming from feeling unloved by his mother, adds complexity to his character, making him more than just a villain but a deeply broken man. Christian, trying to pull Sir out of his delusion, becomes a moral compass of sorts, even as the team reveals more disturbing truths to him about Sir’s past, including the shocking revelation that he likely murdered their mother.

“Missing While Lonely” – FOUND. Pictured: Mark-Paul Gosselaar as Sir. Photo: Matt Miller/NBC ©2024 NBCUniversal Media, LLC. All Rights Reserved. 

The episode's structure cleverly builds suspense with flashbacks and present-day twists, like Sir's spiraling descent as he watches Gaby’s every move, using Lacey's kidnapping to further tighten his grip. The introduction of the subplot involving Betty's disappearance adds another layer of intrigue, particularly the team’s debate over whether or not to use Betty’s case as bait to lure Sir. Gaby's manipulation of Sir's delusions, especially in their phone calls, is both masterful and emotionally draining. Trent’s inner conflict over his feelings for Gaby is palpable throughout, and it adds a raw emotional depth to the already tense narrative. His growing frustration with Gaby—rooted in her decision to hold Sir captive and her increasingly reckless behavior—comes to a head during their interactions. At one point, he tells her point-blank that outside of the case, he wants nothing to do with her, a statement that clearly hurts Gaby. Despite his anger, it’s obvious Trent still cares about her. His harsh words reflect his own turmoil, not just over the case, but over his lingering feelings for Gaby, which he’s struggling to suppress. This inner battle between his sense of duty, his hurt, and his unresolved emotions makes his scenes sizzle with intensity.

As they work together to solve Betty’s case, the tension between them simmers. When Trent takes a cheap shot, asking Gaby why a woman like Betty would fall for a murderer, he subtly targets Gaby’s own dark choices, reminding her that she too has been dangerously close to a criminal. Even though Gaby deflects his criticism by rationalizing Betty's actions, it's clear the tension between them is personal, not just professional. Trent’s disappointment in Gaby isn’t just about her choices with Sir—it’s about the fact that she kept him out of the loop and took matters into her own hands. There’s an undeniable spark between them, but it's complicated by the betrayals and unspoken feelings that now cloud their relationship. As much as Trent wants to keep his distance emotionally, there’s a vulnerability in his actions that shows he can’t entirely walk away from Gaby, no matter how hard he tries.

“Missing While Lonely” – FOUND. Pictured: Brett Dalton as Detective Mark Trent and Shanola Hampton as Gabi. Photo: Matt Miller/NBC ©2024 NBCUniversal Media, LLC. All Rights Reserved. 

The episode also focuses on the fractured state of the team, and the question of whether they can ever return to how they were. Gaby's impulsive decisions and the ongoing hunt for Lacey have driven a wedge between the team members, each of whom is handling the pressure in different ways. Margaret, in particular, is furious with Gaby’s manipulation and self-destructive behavior, pointing out the irony of Gaby preaching about not holding someone against their will while she herself kept Sir captive. This stings, and it’s clear that the trust between them is at an all-time low.

Meanwhile, Dahn is caught in the middle. His usual calm demeanor is starting to crack as he watches the people he cares about tear each other apart. Though he sides with Gaby on many issues, he’s increasingly frustrated with the constant infighting and the moral lines being crossed. His desperation to hold the group together is apparent when he tells Margaret they’ll find a way back to one another once they’ve found Lacey. Yet, Margaret’s biting response—that they are broken—hangs in the air like a prophecy that might come true if things don’t change soon. Zeke’s quiet frustration also bubbles over, especially when he smashes the TV in anger after hearing the grim news about Lacey’s condition. The once-cohesive unit is in danger of crumbling beyond repair.

The emotional weight of the team’s disintegration is heavy, especially when Gaby writes her goodbye letter, knowing that her next move might be the end for her. It’s a clear signal that Gaby, perhaps more than anyone, knows how fractured things have become. Her parting note to the team reflects a deep guilt—not just about what she’s done, but what she feels she has to do next. As she steps into the dangerous unknown with Sir, the weight of her choices threatens to pull her under.

“Missing While Lonely” – FOUND. Pictured: Kelli Williams as Margaret, Arlen Escarpeta as Zeke, Karan Oberoi as Dahn. Photo: Matt Miller/NBC ©2024 NBCUniversal Media, LLC. All Rights Reserved. 

The final act of the episode ramps up the tension to unbearable levels. Gaby’s bold move to confront Sir and agree to flee with him, only to have Lacey stab him in a moment of desperation, is shocking and intense. Gaby's plea to Lacey not to cross the line of murder while Sir escapes, leaves everything teetering on the edge, setting up immense stakes for the next episode. The episode comes full circle, ending where it began, at the press conference where Trent reveals that Lacey is in critical condition and might not make it, as the team holds vigil at Lacey's bedside. A glimmer of hope ends the episode as Lacey squeezes Gaby's hand as the camera fades to black.

This episode of Found blends psychological drama, action, and moral complexity, keeping viewers hooked with unpredictable twists and emotionally charged moments. Gaby’s personal and professional world is crumbling around her, and the show does an excellent job of balancing her internal conflict with the external chaos caused by Sir's manipulations. The closing hospital scene, with Lacey clinging to life and the team in disarray, leaves us wondering how far Gaby will go to right her past wrongs—and whether she will ever find a way back. It’s a dark, tense hour of television that leaves you desperate for answers. How are we doing, Found fans? Was this episode intense or what? I would love to hear your thoughts. Share them below and engage with me on Twitter/X @MiddleofCanada.