Absentia is a thriller drama that ran for three seasons on Prime Video from 2017 to 2020. The three seasons are now available for streaming on Netflix. The show followed an FBI agent, FBI special agent Emily Byrne, who was presumed dead six years after she went missing in Absentia. Emily has no memory of her time in captivity. Around the same time as Emily is found, a dead man's body is also discovered, who was killed in the style of the serial killer Emily was pursuing before she went missing.She's deemed responsible for this man's death since his DNA is found in her fingernails, and she's on the run because she hasn't committed the crime. Moreover, on returning to normal life, Emily learns that her husband has remarried, and her son, Flynn, doesn't remember her. A series of events occurs, and her son's life is at risk. Flynn doesn't die in Absentia but faces danger.Keep reading to know how it all played out.Does Flynn die in Absentia?FBI Special Agent Emily Byrne was looking for a serial killer and had suspected it was a man named Contad Harlow. She was presumed dead after a while since no sign of life was found, and Harlow was arrested for Emily's abduction and possible death because he was the one she was investigating right before she disappeared. But six years later, when Absentia's present story begins, her husband, Special Agent Nick Durand, gets a call from Harlow, that he has only one hour to save Emily and telling him where to find her. View this post on Instagram Instagram PostEmily is found in a sealed tank, in which she was slowly drowning, and while she has no memory of who kidnapped and tortured her, she remembers her husband and son. Nick remarried two years after Emily's disappearance to a woman named Alice. Flynn, on the other hand, doesn't remember his mother. While Nick is happy that Emily is back, it takes the family time to adjust to her. Flynn initially doesn't like her too much, but eventually warms up to her. Harlow was released from prison on Emily's return.To sum up the events of Absentia Season 1, Emily is suspected of the murder of Robert Semerov, the man whose body was found right before she was discovered, and then for the murder of Contad Harlow, who died a day after Boston PD arrested Emily for breaking into Harlow's to confront him. She investigates both murders to prove her innocence and is on the run. Nick and Tommy are hot on her trail. Nick doesn't want her to end up in a bigger mess, and Tommy wants to stop her because he believes she's the murderer.Emily is helped by Nick in her investigation, and it reveals that the one who kidnapped her is Logan Brandt, one of the people Dr. Lu-Fang Shen experimented on as a child to find out if he could create killers he could control. His experiments included making the children choose which one among them would go inside a sealed tank that would fill with water, the same thing Emily had to face later on. Soon, Alice and Flynn are kidnapped as well, and Logan (masked and identity not yet revealed) performs the same experiments on them.Emily finds Alice and Flynn, but she's soon attacked and then wakes up in a room with a half-dead Alice. She's given a choice: either save Alice or Flynn. Logan does this to prove that Emily is some kind of a monster, as it was her way of taking revenge for what Emily did years ago in the orphanage they both grew up in. Years ago, when she didn't know any better, Emily had switched her psychological profile with that of Logan to increase her chances of getting adopted because Emily had some behavioural issues.Luckily, before Logan is successful in enacting her revenge plan completely, Nick finds them and rescues Alice and Emily. Emily and Nick then look for Flynn and find him right before he drowns due to the cruel tank experiment torture Logan was inflicting on Flynn, too. Emily then goes off to hunt Logan, and their confrontation ends with Emily drowning Logan in a puddle.At the end of Absentia Season 1, Flynn and Alice are rescued alive, and Emily's name is cleared. But a flashback haunts Emily at the end of the season, which sets the story for Seasons 2 and 3. All seasons of Absentia are now streaming on Netflix.For more articles like this, follow Soap Central.