The third and final season of the thriller series Absentia arrived in July 2020, bringing Stana Katic’s Emily Byrne back for one last high-stakes mission. The season saw familiar faces return and introduced new characters that expanded the show’s international conspiracy. Here is a complete guide to the cast and characters who brought the dramatic conclusion to life.
The Returning Core Cast
The final season was built around its central returning characters, who continued to navigate the complex fallout from past events.
Stana Katic led the cast as Emily Byrne, a former FBI agent fighting to reclaim her life and family. In Season 3, Emily is nearing the end of her suspension from the FBI and is focused on being a mother to her son. However, when a new international criminal case threatens her family, she is forced back into action, using her skills to confront a powerful conspiracy.
Patrick Heusinger returned as Special Agent Nick Durand, Emily’s ex-husband. His work on a dangerous new case draws the attention of a sinister organization, putting him directly in harm’s way and forcing him to work with Emily once more to survive.
Matthew Le Nevez reprised his role as Special Agent Cal Isaac, Emily’s colleague and a former Navy SEAL. Cal shares a strong connection with Emily and becomes her loyal partner on a dangerous journey to Europe to rescue Nick, where they grow closer.
Completing the family circle was Patrick McAuley as Flynn Durand, the son of Emily and Nick. His character continued to deal with the emotional impact of his mother’s sudden return and the ongoing turmoil within his family.
Family Support and FBI Allies
Emily’s family and colleagues provided a crucial support system and added depth to the season’s narrative.
Neil Jackson returned as Jack Byrne, Emily’s older brother. He consistently offered help and support to his sister whenever she faced new dangers.
Paul Freeman played Warren Byrne, Emily’s adoptive father. He provided quiet strength and stability for the family as they worked to rebuild their lives.
Within the FBI, Natasha Little returned as Julianne Gunnarsen, the Special Agent in Charge of the Boston field office. Her character played a critical role in the events following the death of Alice in Season 2. Christopher Colquhoun also returned as Special Agent Derek Crown, a dependable colleague in the office.
New Antagonists and Key Figures
Season 3 introduced two significant new characters who presented fresh challenges for Emily.
Geoff Bell joined the cast as Colin Dawkins, a professional fixer for a powerful international crime syndicate. Dawkins is a direct physical threat who will stop at nothing to retrieve incriminating files, making him a primary antagonist for the season.
Josette Simon played Rowena Kincade, a former FBI instructor and MI5 agent with a shared history with Emily. Rowena’s knowledge and skills were key in helping Emily orchestrate a clever ruse to take down the conspiracy, linking Emily’s personal story to a wider international plot.
The Final Mission’s Storyline
The storyline for the final season began several months after the events of Season 2. Emily Byrne was serving the last days of her FBI suspension and working hard to rebuild her relationship with her son. This fragile peace was shattered when an international criminal case led by Nick Durand brought a new and powerful enemy to their doorstep.
The plot became a race against time when Nick could not help but intervene in the case, making him a target. Emily was forced to take matters into her own hands, setting her on a dangerous path that involved making a deal with the fixer, Colin Dawkins. With help from her former instructor, Rowena, and Cal Isaac, Emily embarked on a perilous journey far from Boston to rescue Nick and confront the conspiracy that threatened her family.
The season concluded with Emily and Nick finally reunited with Flynn in Boston, but not before Emily had to make a dangerous choice to ensure her family’s permanent safety.
Where to Watch the Series
All three seasons of Absentia are available for streaming. The series originally aired on Amazon Prime Video in the United States for its first two seasons, with the third season premiering exclusively on the platform worldwide. The show has also become available on Netflix in some regions, including the UK, where it has found a new audience.
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