Hear what The Missings writers and producer have to say after the events of episode five.

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Warning: contains spoilers.

Avoid until youve seenThe Missingepisode 5.

The Missingseries two has chosen to show its hand early.

At the end of episode five, it revealed its culprit with three hours of story remaining.

And its someone nobody had their eye on.

And thats a good thing.

You have to cast someone really good.

I think we tried to use him as much as the story required.

Jack Williams: Theres a lot to get through.

Understandinghowthis came to be is a lot.

You want it to be an idea youve explored and a thing you keep talking about.

It says a lot about someone!

And its more memorable.

Why didnt we think of that?

Weve tried to be as fair as possible.

We havent hidden anything so its not impossible to get a sense.

So when people get it right, you feel quite pleased.

I think theyll enjoy it too, I hope.

Harry Williams: We try and play fair so people are going to get there sometimes.

Its satisfying to get something right.

I think it will.

Jack Williams: Yeah, its very different

Tcheky Karyo: It will be a question mark anyway.

Some hope, maybe?

Jack Williams: Even when youre writing it, you get a bit confused.

You pitch an idea, then you go, oh no theyre dead, oh right!

Harry Williams: We have lots of different documents that we kept losing.

If you just write bits and pieces down here and there you’re able to feel it more.

Episode six features an iconic Julien moment

Willow Grylls: Episode six is really all about Julien.

Harry Williams: Its really good.

In the next episode, theres a five-minute… Its the most iconic Julien moment!

Whats depressing is just how similar a lot of them are, the pathology of these cases.

From Natascha Kampusch to the Cleveland abductions, the Fritzl stuff.

There are five or six quite key, specific ones.

We read all of it and absorbed all of it in some capacity.

Its amazing how many similarities there are.

What does that look like?

Whats the story when the abducted person comes home?

Is that the happy ending that everyone assumes it would be?

[…] We had Hercules Poirot, and today we have Julien Baptiste!

Jack Williams: We havent had the idea yet, to be honest.

Were still doing this.

The Missing series 2 continues next Wednesday the 16thof November at 9pm on BBC One.