ITV’s New Thriller ‘Gone’
The ITV thriller ‘Gone’ premiered on 8 March at 9pm on ITV1, captivating audiences with its gripping storyline centered around the disappearance of Sarah Polly.
In the series, Sarah Polly goes missing, prompting a tense investigation that reveals dark secrets within her family. Michael Polly, portrayed by David Morrissey, is the headmaster of a private school and father to Alana Polly, played by Emma Appleton, who is also a teacher at the institution.
The plot thickens when Sarah’s body is discovered in woodland near the family home, leading to shocking revelations. According to the pathologist, Sarah was strangled, raising questions about the circumstances surrounding her death.
Detective Sergeant Annie Cassidy, portrayed by Eve Myles, takes the lead in the investigation. Myles describes her character as “a fascinating character, intuitive, gutsy and doesn’t suffer fools,” adding depth to the narrative.
Other key characters include Dylan Sedgwick, a talented rugby player at the school, and various members of the Polly family, each contributing to the unfolding mystery.
As the investigation progresses, viewers are drawn into a web of intrigue and suspense, with the series promising to deliver a proper thriller, as noted by Morrissey.
Details remain unconfirmed regarding future episodes and potential plot twists, but the initial reception suggests that ‘Gone’ may become a standout series for ITV.
With its compelling cast and engaging storyline, ‘Gone’ is positioned to attract a wide audience, particularly those who enjoy crime dramas and thrillers.
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