Netflix's new Harlan Coben show is ludicrous
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Netflix's new Harlan Coben show is ludicrous

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Key Points:

  • Netflix's latest original series, I Will Find You, continues the trend of simplified storytelling aimed at background viewing, featuring repetitive plot points and shallow character development.
  • The show is the 13th adaptation of a Harlan Coben novel on Netflix, starring a notable ensemble including Sam Worthington and Milo Ventimiglia, but suffers from one-dimensional characters and stiff performances.
  • The plot centers on David Burroughs, wrongfully imprisoned for his son's murder, who escapes prison to find his son with the help of Rachel Mills, but the narrative relies on contrived developments and lacks coherence.
  • While the series attempts to explore parental sacrifice and features a compelling FBI duo subplot, it ultimately falls into implausible twists and underdeveloped antagonists, resulting in an inconsistent and uninspired thriller.
  • I Will Find You premieres on Netflix on June 18 and is criticized for being an uninvolving show that fails to engage viewers beyond serving as background noise.

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