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The Harlan Coben adaptation follows David Burroughs’ relentless search for the truth after discovering that his son may still be alive. Image credit: (Instagram)
The finale of Harlan Coben’s latest adaptation, “I’ll Find You,” ends with an unexpected but well-deserved romantic moment between two of its central characters. At the New York City premiere, star Brett Lauer spoke about the importance of the ending and what it represents for her character, Rachel Mills, and her on-screen partner, David Burroughs, played by Sam Worthington.The series follows David as he works alongside Rachel, a dedicated journalist, to locate his young son Matthew, who was wrongly convicted of his murder years earlier. The investigation takes a dramatic turn when evidence suggests the boy may actually still be alive. The finale brings this journey to an emotionally resonant and quietly hopeful conclusion.
Britt Lauer talks about the final romantic moment between Rachel Mills and David Burroughs
Speaking to PEOPLE at the premiere, Lauer reflected on the final scene in which her character and Worthington’s David hold hands.
Rather than being a grand romantic gesture, this moment is simple and meaningful, reflecting the emotional journey both characters have been through.“I think it’s a beautiful, peaceful moment, and it’s really been earned by what they’ve been through together,” Lauer told the publication. She went on to describe the broader context of the ending, painting a picture of a family finding stability after profound trauma.
The long road to recovery for the characters
Lauer acknowledged the psychological toll the events will have on the reunited family, emphasizing the strength they will draw from facing recovery together. “They may need a lot of therapy, but they will do it together,” the 40-year-old actress said. “I think that moment is a nice, quiet gesture.”Its conclusion is the show’s finale: a quiet nod toward connection and commitment between two people shared in extraordinary circumstances.
Brett Lauer was drawn to the role and the story of Harlan Coben
It’s no surprise that Lauer would return to the screen in the project, as her previous accomplishments in Severance are impressive. She explained that her enthusiasm to join the cast was partly rooted in her admiration for creator Harlan Coben and his distinctive style of storytelling.
Lauer went on to explain what attracted her to the character herself, emphasizing Rachel’s moral clarity and her role in the narrative’s emotional ecosystem. “I really liked her perspective,” she said. “She has a strong moral compass, and she’s just part of this really tight-knit family.
“She loves her sister, and she truly believed in David’s humanity from the beginning.”
The open-ended nature of Rachel Mills and David Burroughs’ future
The series ends with some questions left unanswered about how David and Rachel’s relationship will develop in the future. But Lauer said she sees this ambiguity as a feature of the story, not a detriment. Speaking to the platform’s official website, she explained why she appreciated the show’s choice to end in a moment of quiet contemplation rather than providing a final conclusion.
The series is now streaming on Netflix, allowing audiences to see the full story of David and Rachel’s journey from investigation to reconciliation.
