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Ashley Judd finds her comfort zone in ‘Missing’

Remember when Ashley Judd used to make competent thrillers about scrappy, resourceful women in the late ‘90s? Fast forward one of those women to the present, hand her a Eurail pass, and give her an 18-year-old son who has been kidnapped and you’ve got “Missing,’’ which premieres tonight at 8 on channel 5. he twist here is that Judd’s character, Rebecca Winstone may be a PTA member in good standing, but she’s also a former CIA agent.

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Character cries too much. She is supposed to be tough. Bored after one show.