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Vanished Review: Strong Setup, Messy Finish

24 min · 20 de mar de 2026
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In this episode, we break down Vanished and ask the big question: is this mystery thriller actually worth your time? We get into the setup, the performances, the twists, the pacing problems, and the ending that left us frustrated. If you’ve been curious about Vanished but don’t want to waste your binge, this spoiler-filled review gives you the honest verdict.

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