Exploring the Ambiguous Ending of I Will Find You: A Look at Showrunner Robert Hull's Creative Choices

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Exploring the Ambiguous Ending of I Will Find You: A Look at Showrunner Robert Hull's Creative Choices

The showrunner of I Will Find You, Robert Hull, made a deliberate choice to deviate from the original novel by Harlan Coben in the show's final scene. The Netflix drama stars Britt Lower and Sam Worthington as Rachel Mills and David Burroughs, respectively. David, wrongly convicted of his son's murder, teams up with Rachel to unravel the mystery surrounding his son's disappearance. The series concludes with an ambiguous moment where Rachel reaches out for David's hand, hinting at a potential romantic connection between them. Robert Hull aimed to create a sense of longing for their relationship to develop further, leaving the possibility of them being together open-ended. The adaptation has been well-received by viewers and fans of Harlan Coben's work. Hull's intention was to explore the concept of soulmates and the deep connection between Rachel and David, leaving the audience to interpret the outcome of their journey.