Hostage (Netflix): When Family, Power, and Duty Collide
In Hostage, a gripping British political drama now streaming on Netflix, newly elected Prime Minister Abigail Dalton (Suranne Jones) faces an unthinkable crisis—her doctor husband, Alex, is kidnapped in French Guiana during a humanitarian mission.
As the UK grapples with a healthcare crisis and criticism over her military cuts, Dalton must decide whether to sacrifice her job or risk her family’s safety. Adding to the tension, French President Vivienne Toussaint (Julie Delpy) is blackmailed with a scandalous secret, forcing her into a high-stakes chess match.
In a dramatic rescue, French special ops save Alex—but not without cost. A leaked scandal, a bomb at Downing Street, and a family torn apart escalate the drama. In the series’ heartbreaking climax, Dalton’s teenage daughter Sylvie pulls the trigger to stop the attacker, forever changing the family's fate.
Despite the chaos, Dalton emerges determined. She returns to power, calls for a general election, and vows transparency—standing tall amid tragedy and deception
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