disney+ has great dramas but never promotes them...
Their descriptive subs are mental though. "Holding cup sound" WTF? And in Tell Me That You Love Me, there was so much "chuckles softly" you would have thought it was a bloody comedy.
I think it shows the gate not entirely closed and therefore the wife would blame herself even more if he were…
Yeah, he was EXTREMELY twitchy when he saw that video, so I don't think it was the wife not shutting the gate properly because they already knew that it was a possibility, and she was blaming herself for that from word go. Normally I'd think it was him having an affair, but he seems too devoted to her for that, so I think it's still him or someone close to them opened the gate - although I don't know when he would have had time because he would have had to have walked past her to get to the gate, and her coming into the kitchen took him by suprise.
Episode 1 was too heart wrenching. I couldn't watch some scenes. It was too much for me as I have a child too
The panic I felt when he was missing was intense. My ex husband once kidnapped our daughter when he was in a drunken rage, and the fear that you feel is crippling.