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Without a Trace (Without a Trace)

sharpe106

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Without a Trace

Date: 15/11/08 (13 review reads)
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Advantages: You don't always know how the episode will end

Disadvantages: Similiar to other shows

An American TV drama series about a fictional unit in the FBI, the missing person unit, set in New York, who job it is in to find missing persons. There is no unit in real life.

Each episode follows the search of for a missing person and is usually set over a day of the team trying to find them, and reconstructs what the missing person has been doing over the previous day before going missing. What is good about this show is that not all searches are succesful and sometimes the team is to late.

Although there is character relationship this is not the main theme so you can easily watch an episode without having to know what happened in the last one.

The team is headed up by Special Agent Jack Malone, also on his team are Vivian Johnson, Danny Taylor and Samantha Spade, each character brings something different to the show and mini plot lines.

Summary: A good show, not one of the best but worth watching

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Last comment:
IzzyS

- 15/11/08

I quite like this show, though it makes me laugh that the main actor in it (Anthony LaPaglia who plays Jack Malone) also played a drunk English guy, as Daphnes brother in Frasier... and he's Australian, so it seems he's good at portraying different people (English and American and so on).


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