Netflix's Missing You Rotten Tomatoes Score Revealed

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Netflix's Missing You Rotten Tomatoes Score Revealed

The Rotten Tomatoes score has been revealed for I miss you. I miss you is a TV series based on Harlan Coben's 2014 thriller novel of the same name. Its plot focuses on the story of detective Kat Donovan, whose world falls apart when she meets her ex-fiance on a dating app. In a twist, this event ends up leading Kat to work on her father's unsolved murder case. THE I miss you The miniseries adaptation features an A-list cast including Rosalind Eleazar, Richard Armitage, James Nesbitt, and Ashley Walters.

Now, the Rotten tomatoes score was revealed for I miss you. At the time of writing, the series is receiving mixed reviews, earning a score of 50% with 7 reviews to date. There is still no audience score for the series, as I miss you has just been released. This audience score will likely increase in the coming days, as will the change in critics' scores.

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Missing You is not as highly rated as Fool Me Once

I miss you is far from the highest-rated Coben adaptation show. This time last year, Fool me once was released to largely positive reviews, scoring 71% on the Tomatometer among 17 critics. The series had much worse reviews among audiences, however, who only gave the show a 45% Tomatometer rating. As more people have the opportunity to see I miss youIt will be interesting to see if there is another divide between critics and audiences. With I miss you having a lower critic score, a split could be good or bad for the show.

So far, who likes I miss you are praising it for being a compelling dramatic tale. Its detractors were not so kind to the project, with Independentis Nick Hilton writing that the show "is too stupid and manipulative to be encouraged. "Jay Snow from Magazine necklace added that "Ultimately, Missing You fails to deliver satisfactorily."Pramit Chatterjee's Talking films about digital mafia was much more scathing in his criticism, writing "you can only pray to the entertainment gods that there isn't a Harlan Coben adaptation on the horizon."

Our Take on Missing You's Rotten Tomatoes Score

Missing You Can Still Perform Well on Streaming


Jessica Plummer in I Miss You

If I miss you it's something similar Fool me oncepoor reception from critics, audiences or both will be far from a harbinger of the series' end. Fool me once was a global sensation upon its release on New Year's Day last year, attracting millions of viewers. I miss you is using the same holiday release strategy as its predecessor, giving it a good chance of repeating the earlier success of Coben's film. As more viewers have the opportunity to watch the show next week, it will be interesting to see if I miss you succeeds or fails.

Source: Rotten tomatoes