Each year, over 600,000 people are reported missing in the United States. Gabi Mosely and her crisis management team use unorthodox methods to find the forgotten people.Each year, over 600,000 people are reported missing in the United States. Gabi Mosely and her crisis management team use unorthodox methods to find the forgotten people.Each year, over 600,000 people are reported missing in the United States. Gabi Mosely and her crisis management team use unorthodox methods to find the forgotten people.
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Reviewers say 'Found' is a show with a compelling premise about missing persons, featuring a diverse cast and strong performances by Shanola Hampton and Mark-Paul Gosselaar. Many praise its intriguing storylines and character development. However, some critics note unrealistic plot points, over-the-top acting, and reliance on clichés. Character motivations and portrayals are contentious, with some finding them unconvincing. Despite these issues, many appreciate the show's attempt to address social issues and its engaging character dynamics.
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To be perfectly honest, Shanola Hampton's acting I don't completely love.
While the premise is really interesting in my opinion, the show has that classic format of shows like Criminal Minds and whatnot and it can be cheesy at times.
I didn't like Karan Oberoi's Character (Dahn), in season 1 specifically, really flat
I didn't love season 1, but I stuck with it anyways and it was worth it for how good season 2 has been so far.
The characters are getting much more interesting, including "Sir", but in particular Margaret, (Kelli Williams) her acting is really fantastic and her character so compelling, can't wait to see what happens with her.
To be perfectly honest, Shanola Hampton's acting I don't completely love.
While the premise is really interesting in my opinion, the show has that classic format of shows like Criminal Minds and whatnot and it can be cheesy at times.
I didn't like Karan Oberoi's Character (Dahn), in season 1 specifically, really flat
I didn't love season 1, but I stuck with it anyways and it was worth it for how good season 2 has been so far.
The characters are getting much more interesting, including "Sir", but in particular Margaret, (Kelli Williams) her acting is really fantastic and her character so compelling, can't wait to see what happens with her.
It's a pretty ridiculous show, and probably isn't realistic at all. But it's incredibly entertaining and has a good message. There's plot twists, mysteries, and honestly some episodes have me on the edge of my seat. It's a pretty simple episode structure, but the character backstories and traumas make the show for sure. But at its core, it is a found family feel-good show that is about working through trauma and mental health. Margaret's storyline is maybe the saddest, and it's the most believable and best acted. And Gabi's relationship with Sir is just so compelling, it really makes the show. Who knew Zack Morris would make such a convincing kidnapper?
Regardless, this is a show I tune in every week for. It has literally everything.
Regardless, this is a show I tune in every week for. It has literally everything.
This series is a modern style counter to the brilliant classic show missing without a trace.
The lead actress is wonderful here. Real and believable, tragic background and a zealous commitment. She's batman. Overall it's cute and kitschy. They have to include elements of trauma,The show is on citytv so struggle to see why so many reviews are negative. This is not Scorsese. Anyhow excited to see more. Only watched the first 4 episodes so far. But it's promising with hinted overall season plot being suitably big. It is a light watch, no heavy contemplative viewing attention required. Decent pacing episodic feel good content.
The lead actress is wonderful here. Real and believable, tragic background and a zealous commitment. She's batman. Overall it's cute and kitschy. They have to include elements of trauma,The show is on citytv so struggle to see why so many reviews are negative. This is not Scorsese. Anyhow excited to see more. Only watched the first 4 episodes so far. But it's promising with hinted overall season plot being suitably big. It is a light watch, no heavy contemplative viewing attention required. Decent pacing episodic feel good content.
I love the concept of this series, but the acting is just awful!! Like, embarrassingly amateur and predictable. I never once forgot I was watching actors at work, each performance straining to convince; which meant none were very believable. Super stereotypical villains and heroes, which was irritating after awhile- it's not so easy to spot who is who is real life, folks. It's would be nice if it was, but a certain appearance doesn't indicate "good" or "bad". I really tried and I wanted so much to like this show, but I truly cannot keep watching. Maybe it would be fine tucked into the Lifetime movie library, or if Hallmark has a drama category?
The lead actress is the low point of this show. I don't care whatsoever about her character and I should. The young lady who plays her in flashbacks is more compelling. Having said that, I think the show is good and the rest of the cast does a great job pulling you into their story. I don't know how long this show will last but I am invested in their stories. I really like seeing Mark Paul in this role. Creepy. Doesn't think he's the bad guy. Well done. I'm sorry but they need a better actress to play the lead or kill her off and let someone else take it. She's too Vivica A Fox and that's not a compliment.
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- TriviaKelli Williams played an almost identical character on her earlier show, Lie to Me (2009). In that show, she played Dr. Gillian Foster, the assistant to Dr. Cal Lightman (Tim Roth), where she was an expert in identifying deception, via facial expressions and involuntary body language. In Found, her character, Margaret Reed, is the assistant to Gabi Mosley (Shanola Hampton), an expert in identifying deception, via facial expressions and involuntary body language.
- GoofsThe Washington, DC police department isn't known by the initials "DCPD". Its common abbreviation is "MPD" for "Metropolitan Police Department."
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