Lorena Season 1 Episode 1 The Night Of
- TV-MA
- February 15, 2019
- 62 min
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7.3 (105)
The Night Of is the premiere episode of Lorena Season 1. The documentary series explores the tragic story of Lorena and John Wayne Bobbitt, the couple whose tumultuous relationship led to one of the most notorious incidents in American pop culture history.
Through interviews with Lorena herself, as well as with journalists, police officers, and lawyers involved in the case, the episode examines the events leading up to the night of June 23, 1993, when Lorena cut off her husband's penis while he slept.
The episode begins by introducing Lorena, a young immigrant from Ecuador who came to the United States seeking a better life. Lorena meets John Wayne Bobbitt, a former Marine with a troubled past, and the two quickly begin a volatile relationship that is marked by frequent fights and accusations of abuse.
As the episode progresses, we hear from Lorena's friends and family, who describe her as a kind and caring person who was suffering in a violent and emotionally abusive marriage. Many people, including Lorena's boss and her landlord, had witnessed Bobbitt's abusive behavior and had tried to intervene.
Despite this, Lorena's abuse went largely unnoticed by the authorities. When she finally snapped and cut off her husband's penis, the media frenzy that ensued turned the couple's lives upside down.
The episode also explores the role that sexism and misogyny played in the case. Many people, both in the media and in the legal system, viewed Lorena's actions as a joke or a stunt, rather than as a desperate and traumatic response to years of abuse. Some even questioned whether Lorena was telling the truth about the abuse she had suffered.
Overall, The Night Of is a gripping and thought-provoking exploration of one of the most infamous incidents in recent American history. The series promises to shed new light on the Lorena and Bobbitt case, and to spark important conversations about domestic violence, gender roles, and the media's treatment of victims of abuse.