- Network: HBO
- Series Premiere Date: Jun 21, 2021
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Now the author, the filmmakers and most importantly the victims of the Golden State Killer get the epilogue they deserve. ... We see home video footage of Michelle playing softball, and hear her talking about the case, either in her own voice, or with actress Amy Ryan reading from Michelle’s writings. Equally compelling are the interviews with survivors of the Golden State Killer’s attacks, and the clips of DeAngelo in court.
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It serves as a strong conclusion to a series that already finished strong.
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Although the connection between the two storylines in this I’ll Be Gone In The Dark special is tenuous, both pay tribute to McNamara’s legacy in different ways. First is the conclusion of the Golden State Killer case to which she devoted the last years of her life, and which might not have been solved if she hadn’t brought renewed attention to it. Second is bringing a new injustice to light, with faith that there are more people like Michelle out there who will take up the burden of correcting it.
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If you’re looking to see some catharsis from the victims of The Golden State Killer, then this special episode of I’ll Be Gone In The Dark will be satisfying. But if you’re looking for additional information about the case, you’ll likely be left disappointed.
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You hang on every word in the Golden State Killer scenes, but the Oak Park section does not become truly compelling until the episode’s end.
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The special episode is at best an unnecessary addendum, and at worst a subtle undoing of some of what made “I’ll Be Gone in the Dark” such a standout.