Wow, this was very compelling. I'm old enough to have been completely immersed in this horror story when it happened, shocked when she was found alive (she really is the poster child of HOPE for families with missing loved ones) and happy that she seemed happy in later years. This documentary gifted me with knowing how well her life has turned out. She is one amazing young woman, one of a kind. The takeaway for me was really about the importance of strong family values. I don't think Elizabeth would have survived and thrived after her ordeal had she not come from such a loving close knit family unit. It doesn't have to be centered around faith or religion, although those kind of values can certainly lead to a stronger family life. And I'm not even religious. IMHO the fact that she came from such a loving family played a role in the happy outcome of this story and cannot be ignored. I'm so glad she still believes in fairy tale endings...