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Bill Camp Didn’t Need to Know
As Presumed Innocent’s Raymond Horgan, he was more focused on winning the case than finding the killer. But as himself, he was always curious.
The show then ends on a complicated and twisted note: The secret of the killer’s true identity brings the family unit closer together, in spite of Rusty’s betrayal, and the Sabiches move on with their lives. To a large extent, Presumed Innocent is a scintillating summer show defined by actors making big choices: Jake Gyllenhaal does the full Gyllenhaal bugout; Peter Sarsgaard slimes all over as the bolo-tie-wearing Tommy Molto; O-T Fagbenle is reaching for transcendence with Nico Della Guardia’s iconically wacky voice. His best moments tend to come in the form of grade-A throwaway lines (“Nothing’s beneath me; I once fucked an ottoman”) and in the quieter kitchen-table scenes with his wife, Lorraine, played by Elizabeth Marvel, Camp’s real-life partner.
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