The Biggest Takeaways From the Second Night of 'Leaving Neverland'

The second (and final) part of the highly-anticipated docuseries 'Leaving Neverland' has aired. Here are the biggest takeaways.

Michael Jackson prepares to enter the Santa Barbara County Superior Court
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Michael Jackson prepares to enter the Santa Barbara County Superior Court

On Sunday, HBO and the British Channel 4 aired the explosive first part of Leaving Neverland, which details allegations of sexual abuse from Wade Robson and James Safechuck against Michael Jackson. After the unrelenting two-hour first part, they returned tonight with the final chapter, which is just as disturbing.

As expected, this series has caused quite a stir online, even though Jackson's YouTube page tried to throw up his classic "Live in Bucharest" concert to divert eyes. With Part 2 (and Oprah's interview with Safechuck, Robson, and director Dan Reed following it), the conversation will dominate our timeline for at least another night.

Here are the five biggest takeaways from the second part of Leaving Neverland.

Michael's team held mock interviews with the alleged victims

Opposing attorneys in the Michael Jackson case shake hands with each other

Michael maintained regular communication—when he needed to

Michael Jackson and lead defense attorney Thomas Mesereau leave a Santa Barbara County courtroom

Michael played a large role in the alleged victims' lives

Michael Jackson announces plans for Summer residency at the O2 Arena

Michael bought the Safechucks a home

Michael Jackson and Jimmy Safechuck

Michael allegedly made Robson hide evidence

Wade Robson celebrates his birthday at Blush Nightclub

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