I Will Find You

Is I Will Find You right for your family?

Series 2026 36 min/ep.

Wrongfully imprisoned for murdering his own son, a father sets out on a desperate rescue mission after learning the boy may still be alive.

What's inside

Score of the single episode analyzed so far. 7 more episodes can be analyzed for a more accurate picture.

  • ViolencePresent · 48
  • Sexual contentAbsent · 0
  • Romance & relationshipsTraces · 19
  • Religion & spiritualityAbsent · 0
  • Family themesSignificant · 55
  • Political & social messagingPresent · 34
  • Heavy emotional contentSignificant · 74
  • Educational contentPresent · 29

Representation (informational)

Shown for information only — never used as a filter.

  • Female protagonism
  • Cast diversity
  • LGBTQ characters present
  • Neurodivergence represented
  • Christianity
  • Islam
  • Judaism
  • Dharmic religions
  • Afro-diasporic & indigenous spiritualities
  • Mythology & folklore
  • Generic spirituality

Scores measure theme presence (0–100) — they never say whether content is good or bad. Different families have different thresholds.

Seasons & episodes

1 of 8 episodes analyzed — season average: Heavy emotional content 74 · Family themes 55 · Violence 48 · Political & social messaging 34

Ep. 1Episode 147 minHeavy emotional content 74
  • Heavy emotional contentSignificant · 74
    Why this score?
    • 0:00–0:14Opening sequence alternating child sounds and nature with dramatic music, establishing an atmosphere of tension.clear
    • 0:45–1:42Protagonist's monologue describing his conviction for killing his son and remorse over failing to protect the child.central
    • 5:20–6:05Character's sister presents disturbing evidence that the protagonist's son may still be alive, causing intense emotional reaction.clear

    Sample of identified scenes. Neutral descriptions, written by Zelari.

  • Family themesSignificant · 55
    Why this score?
    • 0:48–2:00David discusses the death of his son Matthew, who was murdered in his bedroom while the father slept down the hall.clear
    • 5:20–6:00Rachel speaks with David about her sister Cheryl and mentions that Cheryl does not know Rachel is visiting the prison.mild
    • 16:00–17:00Cheryl speaks with Rachel about her pregnancy and reveals she is expecting a girl, expressing concern about not replacing her deceased son.mild

    Sample of identified scenes. Neutral descriptions, written by Zelari.

  • ViolencePresent · 48
    Why this score?
    • 0:04–0:05Reference to a child being murdered in his bedroom.background
    • 0:14–0:15Description of severe injuries to a child's body during courtroom testimony.central
    • 0:15–0:16Reference to a baseball bat used as a weapon in the crime.background

    Sample of identified scenes. Neutral descriptions, written by Zelari.

  • Political & social messagingPresent · 34
    Why this score?
    • 0:48–1:42Protagonist's monologue about paternal guilt, parental responsibility, and failure to protect a child.mild
    • 17:04–17:42Discussion of journalism's role in seeking truth, holding power accountable, and giving voice to the voiceless.mild
    • 26:06–26:46Character reflects on the impossibility of fixing past wrongs and the possibility of restorative justice in specific circumstances.clear

    Sample of identified scenes. Neutral descriptions, written by Zelari.

  • Educational contentPresent · 29
    Why this score?
    • 15:00–17:30Trial scenes showing expert forensic testimony regarding cause of death, physical evidence, and discussion of sleep disorders.mild
    • 30:00–32:00A journalism instructor teaching students about ethical principles of reporting, source attribution, and journalistic responsibility.mild
    • 33:45–35:15Two characters discussing investigation methodology, including searching missing-children databases, DNA analysis, and body identification procedures.mild

    Sample of identified scenes. Neutral descriptions, written by Zelari.

  • Romance & relationshipsTraces · 19
    Why this score?
    • 50:50–51:10A pregnant woman discusses with her sister discovering she is expecting a girl, expressing concerns about replacing her deceased son.mild
    • 60:00–60:50A heterosexual couple speaks by phone about the woman's pregnancy and their feelings regarding their future daughter.mild

    Sample of identified scenes. Neutral descriptions, written by Zelari.

  • Religion & spiritualityAbsent · 0
  • Sexual contentAbsent · 0

Where themes appear

0 min182 min
Educational content
Family themes
Heavy emotional content
Political & social messaging
Romance & relationships
Violence
Cast diversity
Neurodivergence represented

Representation (informational)

  • Cast diversity: Present
What we identified — Cast diversity

The main cast includes characters of different ethnic backgrounds and origins, with both Black and white characters in significant roles.

  • Neurodivergence represented: Present
What we identified — Neurodivergence represented

David Burroughs is described as having 'night terrors,' a condition affecting his sleep and nighttime consciousness.

  • Female protagonism
  • LGBTQ characters present
  • Christianity
  • Islam
  • Judaism
  • Dharmic religions
  • Afro-diasporic & indigenous spiritualities
  • Mythology & folklore
  • Generic spirituality
Ep. 2Episode 244 minnot analyzed
Ep. 3Episode 337 minnot analyzed
Ep. 4Episode 444 minnot analyzed
Ep. 5Episode 544 minnot analyzed
Ep. 6Episode 637 minnot analyzed
Ep. 7Episode 735 minnot analyzed
Ep. 8Episode 836 minnot analyzed