ITV Thriller ‘Gone’ Premieres
The new ITV thriller ‘Gone’ premiered on March 8 at 9pm on ITV1, quickly capturing the attention of audiences with its gripping narrative. The series revolves around the mysterious disappearance of Sarah Polly, a character whose fate becomes central to the unfolding drama.
In ‘Gone’, Sarah’s father, Michael Polly, portrayed by David Morrissey, is the headmaster of a private school where his daughter Alana, played by Emma Appleton, also teaches. The plot thickens when Sarah’s body is discovered in woodland near their family home, leading to a chilling investigation.
According to the pathologist, Sarah was strangled, raising the stakes for the characters involved. Detective Sergeant Annie Cassidy, played by Eve Myles, takes on the challenging case, described by her as a fascinating character who is intuitive and gutsy, not one to suffer fools.
The series not only delves into the investigation of Sarah’s disappearance but also explores the dynamics within the Polly family and the community surrounding them. Dylan Sedgwick, a talented rugby player at the school, adds another layer to the narrative, intertwining sports and personal drama.
David Morrissey remarked, “It’s a proper thriller,” highlighting the show’s intense atmosphere and engaging storyline. The combination of a missing person’s investigation and family drama sets the stage for a compelling viewing experience.
As the series progresses, viewers can expect to see how the investigation unfolds and the impact it has on the characters involved. The show’s strong performances and intricate plot have already garnered attention, making it a notable addition to ITV’s lineup.
Details remain unconfirmed regarding future episodes and how the storyline will develop, but the initial reception suggests that ‘Gone’ will continue to engage audiences on the ITV Player.