Why Raymond Deserves an Apology After "Presumed Innocent"
So, you watched the finale of "Presumed Innocent" on Apple Tv+ and you're probably reeling from the fact that Jaden is the actual killer. But before the big reveal, everyone was suspicious of everyone, including Raymond. He was just too good, too righteous, too perfect, right? That's why the "Raymond is the killer" theory was so popular.
Did "Presumed Innocent" Make Raymond Look Bad?
Yeah, it kinda did. The show really went all out with the red herrings. It planted clues everywhere, making everyone a suspect. It's just how these kinds of shows work, y'know? But that led a lot of people to think Raymond was secretly hiding something dark, when in reality, he was just trying to do the right thing.
Why Would Revealing Raymond As The Killer Ruin The Ending?
"Presumed Innocent" is a show about family. It's about Rusty's family and his messy relationships with his wife and kids. It's about how those relationships get messed up when he's accused of murder. So, if Raymond, who was always so supportive of Rusty and his family, turned out to be the killer, it would have been a huge twist!
What Does Raymond Do After Winning The Case?
Raymond, the good guy that he is, wins the case in the Finale. After the win, he keeps his promise to his wife and retires. He chooses to spend time with her instead of using his victory to get more power. This just shows how true to his values he is.
Did "Presumed Innocent" Do a Good Job With Red Herrings?
Yes, it really did! It was so convincing that even those who were sure Jaden was the killer were still looking at Raymond with suspicion. It's a testament to the show's writing and how they managed to weave a web of intrigue. But we're all glad the show ended with Raymond being a good guy after all.