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Found - Missing While Presumed Dead - Review: A Trauma Bond that Seems Impossible to Break

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In tonight’s episode of Found, the writers truly ramped up the suspense with another gripping episode packed with tension, emotional confrontations, and unexpected revelations. This episode gave viewers a deep dive into the psychological impacts of trauma and resilience as the team raced against the clock to reunite Adella Diaz with her family while grappling with internal fractures and looming threats.

The episode opened with a flashback that shed more light on Gabi’s history with Lacey, grounding their bond in shared trauma and offering insight into how they’ve both coped with their painful past. Gabi’s past is interwoven with her present through Christian, Sir’s brother, whose own inner turmoil began to spill over as he grappled with the reality that his brother had indeed killed their mother. When Christian confronted Sir, accusing him of manipulating and harming Gabi, the tension between the brothers exploded, raising the stakes for everyone involved.

“Missing While Presumed Dead” – FOUND. Pictured: Shanola Hampton as Gabi and Michael Cassidy as Christian. Photo: Steve Swisher/NBC ©2024 NBCUniversal Media, LLC. All Rights Reserved. 

The Diaz case, and their missing daughter, Adella drove the core of the episode, with Margaret pulling a risky move by contacting Adella’s family directly without the team’s input. While it was an impulsive decision, Margaret’s gut feeling paid off, leading to the discovery that a lost child was actually Adella’s son. Margaret’s decision to contact the family is only one of several concerning things that she has done. Dahn believes she is spiraling back to who she was after her son went missing, and he told Gabi that she stopped going to therapy. The team was worried, but they needed to focus their attention on finding Adella. The investigation, including the interview with Adella’s ex-boyfriend and the startling discovery about her father’s connections to the local fast-food establishment, cleverly kept the audience guessing about who the kidnapper could be. The suspense reached a fever pitch as the team uncovered the chilling truth: Adella was kidnapped by the fast food restaurant owner, and the case shifted into high gear as the team rushed to her rescue.

“Missing While Presumed Dead” – FOUND. Pictured: Gabrielle Walsh as Lacey and Kelli Williams as Margaret. Photo: Matt Miller/NBC ©2024 NBCUniversal Media, LLC. All Rights Reserved. 

The episode’s conclusion was a bittersweet triumph. While Adella was saved and reunited with her family in a deeply emotional scene, the victory was undercut by Trent’s public announcement of a new task force aimed at curbing vigilantism. His subtle jab at M and A felt like a personal betrayal to Gabi, who was left questioning her own role and worth within the organization she helped build. As Gabi grappled with this professional and personal crisis, she made a heartfelt confession to her team about the “something special” she feels she has broken. This moment was raw, emphasizing the strain between her mission and the toll it has taken on her sense of self.

Gabi’s struggle to sever ties with Sir is deeply complex, creating a psychological push-pull that she can’t quite escape. She insists she wants him out of her life, yet every step she takes seems to circle back to him. The tension was palpable when she listened to Sir's recording, her body language revealing a strange intimacy as she gestured, almost as if she was in direct conversation with him. The cinematography and direction of this scene was brilliant. In that moment, it was clear that despite her loathing, a part of her remains connected to Sir—a bond woven from years of trauma and manipulation. This connection isn’t just about control; it’s tangled with unresolved emotions and a twisted familiarity she can’t simply shake off. For Gabi, moving forward means acknowledging this pull Sir has on her, confronting it head-on, and working through the powerful grip he still has on her psyche. Unpacking that could prove detrimental to Gabi, but it has to be done if she ever wants to truly heal.

“Missing While Presumed Dead” – FOUND. Pictured: Shanola Hampton as Gabi and Mark-Paul Gosselaar as Sir. Photo: Steve Swisher/NBC ©2024 NBCUniversal Media, LLC. All Rights Reserved. 

The cliffhanger ending didn’t disappoint: Margaret was arrested, Lacey announced that a retrieved memory indicated that Sir may have an accomplice, and Gabi was left teetering on the edge of an uncertain future. The show’s skillful blend of mystery, suspense, and emotional complexity shone in this episode, leaving viewers not only eager for answers but invested in each character's arc. The foreshadowing of Christian’s brother telling Gabi that he is afraid for her in terms of Sir—and the unsettling revelation that he might not be working alone—added a darkly compelling thread that’s sure to leave fans wanting more. As always, Found fans, let us know your thoughts by dropping a comment below.

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