Vanished

Vanished

2006
Vanished
Vanished

Vanished

6.9 | TV-14 | en | Drama

Sara Collins is gone. But before the FBI can solve the mystery of where she is, they first need to figure out who she really is. Nothing is as it seems. Everyone is a suspect. Everyone has a secret. And no one is safe. Sara is the beautiful young wife of prominent Georgia Senator Jeffrey Collins, and she has gone missing. Through the eyes of Senior FBI Agent Graham Kelton, ambitious reporter Judy Nash and the distraught members of the Collins family, viewers will journey inside a sensational, mysterious national soap opera.

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Seasons & Episodes

1
EP13  Warm Springs
Nov. 30,1999
Warm Springs

The mystery around Sara is revealed, as Lucas questions a member of the Collins family and Sara's phone call gives them a location.

EP12  The Velocity of Sara
Nov. 30,1999
The Velocity of Sara

Sara tries to escape but she has a tracking device on her, desperate she tries to call home.

EP11  The Proffer
Nov. 30,1999
The Proffer

Agents Lucas, Mei and Tyner get ready for Sara's return after the demands are met. A tip with information about Kelton changes the direction of the investigation again.

EP10  The Cell
Feb. 12,2007
The Cell

Senator Collins deals with the stress of Sara's disappearance. Lucas and Mei meet a death row inmate with possible information about the conspiracy.

EP9  The New World
Nov. 10,2006
The New World

The senator tries to explain what happened at the vote for Judge Rainer as Mei and Lucas discover clues about the conspiracy.

EP8  Aftermath
Nov. 03,2006
Aftermath

In the aftermath of Kelton's shooting, Agent Daniel Lucas goes to work with Mei and Tyner to find out what happened to Sara Collins.

EP7  Resurrection
Oct. 02,2006
Resurrection

Senator Collins gets some disturbing news as he makes plans to go back to Washington to vote for Judge Ranier's appointment to the Supreme Court.

EP6  Black Box
Sep. 25,2006
Black Box

After reporter Judy Nash is scooped by a competitor she arranges a meeting with Kelton so they can work together. Jessica urges her ex-husband to take an appointment with the supreme court. Mei, Kelton and Tyner contiue to work on leads that change the investigation.

EP5  The Feed
Sep. 18,2006
The Feed

New evidence linking Sara's disappearance with another high profile case.

EP4  Before the Flood
Sep. 11,2006
Before the Flood

The FBI brings in an obvious suspect for questioning. Marcy's secret is discovered, and Judy Nash heads to Gloucester to find out who Sara really is.

EP3  Drop
Sep. 04,2006
Drop

While wearing a wire and being watched by FBI, the Senator attempts to make a ransom drop in Atlanta.

EP2  The Tunnel
Aug. 28,2006
The Tunnel

A call comes into the FBI hotline from a man claiming to know Sara as Nicky Johnson several years ago. Also Senator Collins ex-wife Jessica is being looked at as a suspect in the disappearance.

EP1  Pilot
Aug. 21,2006
Pilot

Senator Jeffrey Collins and his wife Sara are happy and in love. Sara is being honored for her work with Children First, and has a surprise to tell her husband. When Sara suddenly disappears, Senator Collins is in a panic trying to find her.

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6.9 | TV-14 | en | Drama | More Info
Released: 2006-08-21 | Released Producted By: 20th Century Fox Television , Country: United States of America Budget: 0 Revenue: 0 Official Website:
Synopsis

Sara Collins is gone. But before the FBI can solve the mystery of where she is, they first need to figure out who she really is. Nothing is as it seems. Everyone is a suspect. Everyone has a secret. And no one is safe. Sara is the beautiful young wife of prominent Georgia Senator Jeffrey Collins, and she has gone missing. Through the eyes of Senior FBI Agent Graham Kelton, ambitious reporter Judy Nash and the distraught members of the Collins family, viewers will journey inside a sensational, mysterious national soap opera.

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Cast

Gale Harold , Eddie Cibrian , John Allen Nelson

Director

Julie Socash

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Reviews

cymru1701 This gets 5 points from me - because they killed off their excellent lead character, portrayed by the very capable Gale Harold. Harold was actually the only one worth watching - all the other actors were mediocre at best, and a lot of them seem to be just saying their lines and going through the motions (the "teenagers" are especially bad!).However, Fox rather wasted Harold's vast talent - it seems they just needed somebody to kick in a few doors. They should have given the character more to do, explored the subtext concerning his family more and set that off against his work. That would have been far more interesting than trying to find Sara. And yes, we get the Free Masons again, you can't seem to avoid that lot these days.Again - a waste of a fairly good idea, and definitely a waste of one fine actor. I for one am looking forward to seeing more of Gale Harold's fine work!
mywebmail2006 Sara Collins managed to make it to Peter Manning by selling the car she stole from the hicks. Why she went back to Peter Manning was because it was the place she ran to after escaping Encompass and the place where she found original safety. As Sara and Peter embrace on the boat, the fourteenth episode begins with a sudden shot racing through the air and slicing through Peter Manning's back bone. He drops to the ground, and Sara falls to her knees to coax him, but Peter Manning dies.Out of the darkness, footsteps are heard, and then the three bad guys who had chased Sara with the black SUV and the helicopter, emerge with her "counselor." Sara's shaking her head in fear as the "counselor" explains how Sara will have to be "re-treated." But then, there are four simultaneous sniper shots, killing the "counselor" and his goons dead. Sara waits for the fifth shout to kill her, but instead the swat team, led by Agent Daniel and Agent Lin, emerge. "Sara Collins," Daniel calls out, "it's all right. You can come out. This is the FBI." Sara, still terrified, eases out from the boat, and into safety.Back at the Senator's house, Jeffery waits with Marcy, Max, Jessica, and Ben (he was dreaming that he shot Judge Wallace Rainer). The front door opens, and Agent Daniel and Min walk Sara in. The family goes up to her, embracing her with tears streaming down each one of their faces; they are so happy to see her and she can tell it. But then there is sudden silence as Max goes up to Sara, "The police said that the kidnappers showed the tape of me saying I hate you. I want you to know, I don't feel that way anymore. I love you Sara; I love you mom." She hugs him and asks to speak to the senator in private. As they adjourn in another room, Sara breaks down and tells him about the daughter she had and about Peter Manning. The senator accepts it though, and he swears that he will help get custody for her daughter, and that he will love Sara's daughter as much as he loves Sara. They embrace, and go back out into the meeting room.Back at the FBI lab, a cellular phone has been analyzed. It is the receiving phone Michael Tyner called to contact the goons and tell about Sara's whereabouts. The phone lists Michael's number, Judy's boss, and Senator Collins father. They go to arrest Michael and Judy's boss, but both have hung themselves. However, they do find Senator Jeffery's father in his quarter. They arrest him. However, he manages to sneak a pill into the jail. And as Agent Daniel is interrogating Senator's Collins dad, Jeffery's father asks for a cup of water, committing suicide and taking the secret to his grave.
swimmer_gina11 I really and truly love this show. It's a great mystery, crime, and thriller television program. The plot is so gripping, and every episode I always think, "Why NOW? Why did they HAVE to end it NOW?". Really annoying, but it makes the show that much more interesting to have a good cliff-hanger.I like how it combines elements of crime shows like CSI with all the detective work, and the FBI. There's a lot of drama as well. Each episode, more history is revealed about the main characters to keep you guessing who's the culprit, who's innocent, and who's an accomplice. I honestly have no idea how anyone is involved with the case. And I'm an avid watcher. That's good though.I definitely recommend it, though it might be hard to understand if you've missed the first seven episodes.
katsan2 This has got to be one of the worst shows on TV. The actors, and that is putting it mildly, are terrible. With all the lip pursing the "Senator" does it it's like he has forgotten his lines. Everyone is always glancing around, looking at Lord knows what. It could be a good show, if anyone in it could seem interested in what they are doing. I have not missed an episode, because the plot is decent, but after last nights show I knew I could not go through another hour with those people. One more thing....I live in Atlanta, and the least they could do is get things right. We do not have a tunnel, let alone a North and South tunnel. Also we do have I-20, but not THE 20 as they call it. And it's called Georgia Power Company; not Georgia Energy. The shots they show are not Atlanta either. So you put all this together and you have a miserable waste of a good idea. I gave it my best shot, but I can't take anymore.