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“I Will Find You” Season 1 Review: A Wild Ride You Can’t Look Away From

Katelynne by Katelynne
June 18, 2026
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The latest Harlan Coben adaptation has arrived, and it delivers exactly what fans have come to expect. I Will Find You marks yet another entry in Netflix’s extensive partnership with the bestselling author, and much like its predecessors, it proves impossible to ignore. This particular installment arrives in June rather than the traditional New Year slot, but the formula remains remarkably consistent.

What makes these adaptations so compelling is their unwavering commitment to addictive storytelling. Each installment presents an seemingly unsolvable mystery that hooks viewers immediately, introduces a web of seemingly unconnected characters who inevitably intersect, and then pulls audiences through a fast-paced narrative that leaves them breathless and wanting more. I Will Find You follows this blueprint faithfully.

This represents the thirteenth adaptation under Netflix’s fourteen-book deal with Coben, a testament to the incredible popularity these shows command. Whether you’ve witnessed Missing You, Fool Me Once, or Run Away, you’ll recognize the familiar structure here. However, that recognition shouldn’t deter you—these productions are engineered precisely for entertainment, and I Will Find You succeeds spectacularly in that mission across its eight rapid episodes.

Synopsis

The story centers on David Burroughs, portrayed by Sam Worthington, a man serving a life sentence in a Maine prison for the brutal murder of his young son. David consistently proclaims his innocence, and all evidence suggests he was framed in what appeared to be an open-and-shut case. The extraordinary twist? His supposed victim may actually be alive.

This revelation comes through Rachel, David’s sister-in-law played by Britt Lower, who visits him with a photograph from social media showing a boy bearing a distinctive birthmark—identical to David’s deceased son—at a Six Flags amusement park. Once David becomes obsessed with this possibility, multiple attempts on his life occur, seemingly confirming his claims.

Complicating matters further, prison warden Philip Mackenzie, played by Peter Outerbridge, was once the partner of David’s father during their Boston PD days and happens to be the father of David’s childhood friend Adam, portrayed by Jonathan Tucker. Together, they orchestrate an escape, allowing David to pursue the conspiracy while Rachel assists him in locating his potentially living son.

The investigation unfolds across Maine, Boston, and New York, revealing connections to corrupt law enforcement, organized crime families, and billionaire philanthropists. Chasing them are FBI agents Williams, played by Chi McBride, and his daughter Greer, portrayed by Logan Browning—surprisingly competent federal agents who provide emotional depth beyond David’s storyline.

Performances

Sam Worthington delivers a haunted, desperate performance as David Burroughs, capturing the anguish of a father fighting for both his freedom and his son’s existence. His physical transformation and emotional rawness ground the fantastical plot in genuine feeling.

Britt Lower provides solid support as Rachel, bringing warmth and determination to her role as the catalyst for David’s hope. The chemistry between Worthington and Lower feels authentic, selling their shared mission.

Chi McBride stands out as Agent Williams, bringing gravitas and competence to what could otherwise be a stereotypical law enforcement role. His partnership with Logan Browning’s Greer offers the most emotionally satisfying character arc in the series.

Peter Outerbridge convinces as the conflicted warden, while Jonathan Tucker provides nostalgic continuity as Adam. The ensemble cast elevates material that could easily become absurd.

Behind the Lens

Director and production team successfully capture Coben’s signature style—rapid-fire storytelling that keeps viewers engaged despite logical inconsistencies. The editing, while sometimes incomprehensible, adds to the frantic pacing.

The show efficiently utilizes its American settings, pinging between locations to maintain momentum. Action sequences, though chaotically edited, deliver sufficient thrills. The production values meet standard Netflix expectations for premium original content.

Screenwriting embraces all the familiar Coben tropes: improbable coincidences, characters who behave in unrealistic ways, and twists that defy logic. Yet these elements somehow work together to create compelling entertainment.

Final Verdict

I Will Find You delivers exactly what audiences expect from a Harlan Coben adaptation. It makes little sense upon closer inspection, features stilted dialogue, and requires significant suspension of disbelief. Yet it remains utterly captivating—a scientific achievement in addictive storytelling.

The show proves impossible to abandon once started. Its very absurdly enhances enjoyment rather than diminishing it. Viewers will find themselves racing through all eight episodes without fully understanding how they arrived at the conclusion.

Buckle up and enjoy the chaotic journey—you’ll reach the finish line wondering how you got there, but grateful for the exciting ride.

Also Read:

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