A less action-packed episode than the previous, thankfully – our hearts couldn't take it again to be honest, but the latest episode of The Missing continues to fascinate with its interconnected plots, fantastic performances, and unending mysteries.

Speaking of which...

The Missing series two: Questions and theories

1. Does Jorn Lenhart have a SoundCloud page?

We enjoyed the officer's acoustic guitar skills at the top of tonight's episode but Lenhart had a more prominent role to play during it. Crucially, we learnt that he had a parrot called Hilde that would never talk. Looks like we have a new suspect…

2. "If everyone helps to hold up the sky then one person doesn't get tired."

We took Baptiste's advice and Googled: the quote is from author Dr. Askhari Johnson Hodari. Unlike Hilde, she is not under suspicion.

3. What did Alice get up to for three hours before she returned home?

We know she bought some petrol and some flowers but there are still a couple of hours unaccounted for before she went back to the Websters. As Alice's DNA was positively identified, we're guessing that was enough time to get the real Alice's body (or remains) and place them in the shed. Or is that us being grim?

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4. Why did Alice leave flowers for Henry Reed?

Baptiste and guitar maestro Lenhart discover where Alice's flowers were laid – on the grave of Henry Reed (who apparently killed himself). Is this an apology, like the one delivered to Kristian Herz in prison by her brother last week? Or was this where the remains of the original Alice Webster lay?

5. What was the "disturbance" that stopped O'Sullivan looking after Eve's dad?

This is The Missing, so everything has significance. At the theme park, Eve receives a call from O'Sullivan claiming a disturbance has stopped him from looking after her dementia-suffering father, Adrian Stone. But what?

6. Does David Morrissey just walk into people's houses unannounced regularly?

A "hello" might have been nice.

7. Adrian Stone's memory of Alice's initial disappearance is surprisingly good.

He knows she liked spiders (we've seen her spider's web tattoo already) and was an "alternative" sort. Stone gets creepier and more guilty-looking with each ep.

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8. Is Daniel Reed really dead?

Given the fake-outs and duplicity going on, is the soldier actually dead?

9. Why wasn't Sam Webster there when Alice was a baby?

We could perhaps assume it was due to the army, but perhaps he was indulging in some intimacy with someone else. Speaking of which…

10. Who got Eve pregnant?

From their conversations, it seems that Sam Webster and Eve Stone didn't begin their affair until after her miscarriage and the death of his daughter; "We needed each other," he claims. One thought though, is Sam sleeping with Eve out of guilt? Is he trying to give her a child after his own son caused her miscarriage?

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11. What did Henry Reed do to Mirza Barzani's sister?

Last week we learned Henry made payments to Mirza Barzani, seemingly in recompense for the death of his sister and father in 1991. We also discover Adrian Stone was involved. Was this simply guilt over a tragic army mistake, or were the men indulging in something more sinister?

12. THERE WAS ANOTHER GIRL ON DER WERWOLF!

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The rollercoaster photo reveals a third girl who is wearing the bird necklace as worn by Alice (first seen in ep 1).

13. The girl formerly known as Alice Webster is back!

Sitting in a cafe Vaaren in Switzerland, where the camper van was spotted last week, she tells a Rolling Stones nerd, "I'm afraid I'm taken." This throws up so many questions that we're afraid the internet isn't big enough to feature them all. But we'll give one a go – did Sophie kill Alice?

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