All three outlets review the same new TV series, I Will Find You, created by Harlan Coben and starring Sam Worthington. The reviews characterize the series as engaging enough to watch in a binge, but they do not present it as distinctive or memorable over the long term. While the articles do not cite specific plot twists or technical elements in detail, they consistently describe the show as a straightforward thriller with mainstream appeal rather than a standout production. The Age, Sydney Morning Herald, and Brisbane Times converge on the view that the series is entertaining without delivering lasting impact, using comparisons to light, quickly consumed fiction such as an “airport novel.” In each case, the overall assessment is similar: there is nothing overtly wrong with the show, but it does not differentiate itself strongly from other genre offerings. The reviews therefore align in both tone and conclusion, even though they use slightly different phrasing to express their opinions.
Harlan Coben’s new series I Will Find You stars Sam Worthington
All three outlets review the same new TV series, I Will Find You, created by Harlan Coben and starring Sam Worthington. The reviews characterize the series as engaging enough to watch in a binge, but...
- The series reviewed is Harlan Coben’s I Will Find You.
- Sam Worthington stars in the show.
- Reviewers describe it as bingeable and easy to watch.
- All outlets characterize it as lacking strong memorability or distinctiveness.
- The reviews generally find no major faults with the series.
Starring Sam Worthington, there’s nothing especially wrong with I Will Find You – it’s the TV equivalent of an airport novel.
4 hours agoStarring Sam Worthington, there’s nothing especially wrong with I Will Find You – it’s the TV equivalent of an airport novel.
4 hours agoStarring Sam Worthington, there’s nothing especially wrong with I Will Find You – it’s the TV equivalent of an airport novel.
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