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Unbelievable (miniseries)

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Unbelievable (miniseries)

Unbelievable is an American crime drama miniseries starring Toni Collette, Merritt Wever, and Kaitlyn Dever. It follows a woman who was charged with a crime for reporting that she was raped, and two female detectives who investigate a spate of similar attacks. The show was co-created by Susannah Grant, Ayelet Waldman, and Michael Chabon. All three co-creators and Sarah Timberman, Carl Beverly, and Katie Couric were executive producers. It was released on September 13, 2019, on Netflix. The miniseries is based on the 2015 news article "An Unbelievable Story of Rape", written by T. Christian Miller and Ken Armstrong about the Washington and Colorado serial rape cases. It also draws from their 2018 book A False Report, based on the same research. The series received critical acclaim and numerous accolades, including a Peabody Award and Best Limited Series nominations at the Critics' Choice, Golden Globes and Primetime Emmys. All three lead actresses were nominated at the Critics' Choice (Collette winning) and Golden Globe Awards. Collette also received nominations for the Primetime Emmy and SAG Award.

Infobox

Genre
Crime drama
Created by
mw- Susannah Grant Ayelet Waldman Michael Chabon
Based on
"An Unbelievable Story of Rape"by T. Christian Miller& Ken Armstrong "Anatomy of Doubt" (Ep 581)by This American Life
Starring
Toni Collette Merritt Wever Kaitlyn Dever
Composer
Will Bates
Country of origin
United States
Original language
English
No. of episodes
8
Executive producers
Susannah Grant Sarah Timberman Carl Beverly Lisa Cholodenko Ayelet Waldman Michael Chabon Katie Couric Richard Tofel Neil Barsky Robyn Semien Marie Adler
Producers
John Vohlers T. Christian Miller Ken Armstrong Kate DiMento Chris Leanza
Cinematography
Quyen Tran Xavier Grobet John Lindley
Editors
Jeffrey M. Werner Keith Henderson
Camera setup
Single-camera
Running time
43–58 minutes
Production companies
Katie Couric Media Escapist Fare Timberman/Beverly Productions Sage Lane Productions CBS Television Studios
Network
Netflix
Release
September 13, 2019 (2019-09-13)

Tables

· Episodes
1
1
No.
1
Title
"Episode 1"
Directed by
Lisa Cholodenko
Written by
Teleplay by : Susannah Grant and Michael Chabon & Ayelet Waldman
Original release date
September 13, 2019 (2019-09-13)
In Lynnwood, Washington in August 2008, Marie Adler, a former foster child now taking part in a social services program for troubled teens, is sitting traumatized in her apartment while her former foster mother Judith consoles her. Marie tells a uniformed police officer that she has been raped and he asks her multiple questions while he takes her report. Detectives Parker and Pruitt arrive to investigate and make her retell her story multiple times. She is then taken to the hospital where she submits to a physical examination and evidence collection, and is again compelled to retell her story. The police collect evidence from Marie’s apartment, but do not recover much. Colleen, Marie's foster mother before Judith, helps Marie move to a new apartment in the same complex. Judith tells Parker that Marie has engaged in "attention seeking" behavior in the past and wonders whether the rape allegation might be a similar act. Parker and Pruitt decide that Marie's report is untrue and pressure her into retracting, costing her the trust of her program counselors and friends.
In Lynnwood, Washington in August 2008, Marie Adler, a former foster child now taking part in a social services program for troubled teens, is sitting traumatized in her apartment while her former foster mother Judith consoles her. Marie tells a uniformed police officer that she has been raped and he asks her multiple questions while he takes her report. Detectives Parker and Pruitt arrive to investigate and make her retell her story multiple times. She is then taken to the hospital where she submits to a physical examination and evidence collection, and is again compelled to retell her story. The police collect evidence from Marie’s apartment, but do not recover much. Colleen, Marie's foster mother before Judith, helps Marie move to a new apartment in the same complex. Judith tells Parker that Marie has engaged in "attention seeking" behavior in the past and wonders whether the rape allegation might be a similar act. Parker and Pruitt decide that Marie's report is untrue and pressure her into retracting, costing her the trust of her program counselors and friends.
No.
In Lynnwood, Washington in August 2008, Marie Adler, a former foster child now taking part in a social services program for troubled teens, is sitting traumatized in her apartment while her former foster mother Judith consoles her. Marie tells a uniformed police officer that she has been raped and he asks her multiple questions while he takes her report. Detectives Parker and Pruitt arrive to investigate and make her retell her story multiple times. She is then taken to the hospital where she submits to a physical examination and evidence collection, and is again compelled to retell her story. The police collect evidence from Marie’s apartment, but do not recover much. Colleen, Marie's foster mother before Judith, helps Marie move to a new apartment in the same complex. Judith tells Parker that Marie has engaged in "attention seeking" behavior in the past and wonders whether the rape allegation might be a similar act. Parker and Pruitt decide that Marie's report is untrue and pressure her into retracting, costing her the trust of her program counselors and friends.
2
2
No.
2
Title
"Episode 2"
Directed by
Lisa Cholodenko
Written by
Susannah Grant
Original release date
September 13, 2019 (2019-09-13)
In Washington state in 2008, Detective Parker closes Marie's case. Someone leaks Marie's name to the news media and she tries to avoid the reporters who stake out her apartment complex. In Golden, Colorado in 2011, Detective Karen Duvall responds to the sexual assault of Amber Stevenson and learns that she was raped by a man who had a birthmark on his left calf. In 2008 Washington, Marie has difficulty concentrating at work. The counselors at her program impose a stricter curfew and other measures to monitor her movements. She tries to visit Colleen, who is not home, and Al suggests that under the circumstances it is not a good idea for the two of them to be alone, so a disappointed Marie leaves. In 2011 Golden, Karen’s husband Max, who works for the Westminster Police, informs her that Westminster has an open case with details similar to hers and suggests that she call Grace Rasmussen, the detective assigned to the case. Grace conducts late night surveillance of a site where a recent sexual assault took place and observes a suspicious man wearing a backpack.
In Washington state in 2008, Detective Parker closes Marie's case. Someone leaks Marie's name to the news media and she tries to avoid the reporters who stake out her apartment complex. In Golden, Colorado in 2011, Detective Karen Duvall responds to the sexual assault of Amber Stevenson and learns that she was raped by a man who had a birthmark on his left calf. In 2008 Washington, Marie has difficulty concentrating at work. The counselors at her program impose a stricter curfew and other measures to monitor her movements. She tries to visit Colleen, who is not home, and Al suggests that under the circumstances it is not a good idea for the two of them to be alone, so a disappointed Marie leaves. In 2011 Golden, Karen’s husband Max, who works for the Westminster Police, informs her that Westminster has an open case with details similar to hers and suggests that she call Grace Rasmussen, the detective assigned to the case. Grace conducts late night surveillance of a site where a recent sexual assault took place and observes a suspicious man wearing a backpack.
No.
In Washington state in 2008, Detective Parker closes Marie's case. Someone leaks Marie's name to the news media and she tries to avoid the reporters who stake out her apartment complex. In Golden, Colorado in 2011, Detective Karen Duvall responds to the sexual assault of Amber Stevenson and learns that she was raped by a man who had a birthmark on his left calf. In 2008 Washington, Marie has difficulty concentrating at work. The counselors at her program impose a stricter curfew and other measures to monitor her movements. She tries to visit Colleen, who is not home, and Al suggests that under the circumstances it is not a good idea for the two of them to be alone, so a disappointed Marie leaves. In 2011 Golden, Karen’s husband Max, who works for the Westminster Police, informs her that Westminster has an open case with details similar to hers and suggests that she call Grace Rasmussen, the detective assigned to the case. Grace conducts late night surveillance of a site where a recent sexual assault took place and observes a suspicious man wearing a backpack.
3
3
No.
3
Title
"Episode 3"
Directed by
Lisa Cholodenko
Written by
Susannah Grant
Original release date
September 13, 2019 (2019-09-13)
In 2011 Colorado, Rasmussen determines that the man she surveilled is not the rapist for whom she has been searching. Duvall visits Rasmussen to say she has a similar case and they visit Rasmussen's victim, Sarah. After a strained start, they decide to work their cases together. Duvall surmises that their suspect knows police departments do not share information well and therefore strikes only once in each jurisdiction so police will not realize that the attacks are the work of a serial rapist. Duvall and Rasmussen spend all night reviewing six years of Colorado rape case files and calling the assigned detectives for additional details. Duvall finds video of a white pickup truck that may be the rapist's, and Rasmussen finds a similar case in Aurora. In 2008 Washington, Marie is overwhelmed by negative social media posts and news stories, and turns to her friend Connor for support. She is notified that police have charged her with making a false report. She worries that she will be dropped from her program, but Ty promises to help her find out what the notification means.
In 2011 Colorado, Rasmussen determines that the man she surveilled is not the rapist for whom she has been searching. Duvall visits Rasmussen to say she has a similar case and they visit Rasmussen's victim, Sarah. After a strained start, they decide to work their cases together. Duvall surmises that their suspect knows police departments do not share information well and therefore strikes only once in each jurisdiction so police will not realize that the attacks are the work of a serial rapist. Duvall and Rasmussen spend all night reviewing six years of Colorado rape case files and calling the assigned detectives for additional details. Duvall finds video of a white pickup truck that may be the rapist's, and Rasmussen finds a similar case in Aurora. In 2008 Washington, Marie is overwhelmed by negative social media posts and news stories, and turns to her friend Connor for support. She is notified that police have charged her with making a false report. She worries that she will be dropped from her program, but Ty promises to help her find out what the notification means.
No.
In 2011 Colorado, Rasmussen determines that the man she surveilled is not the rapist for whom she has been searching. Duvall visits Rasmussen to say she has a similar case and they visit Rasmussen's victim, Sarah. After a strained start, they decide to work their cases together. Duvall surmises that their suspect knows police departments do not share information well and therefore strikes only once in each jurisdiction so police will not realize that the attacks are the work of a serial rapist. Duvall and Rasmussen spend all night reviewing six years of Colorado rape case files and calling the assigned detectives for additional details. Duvall finds video of a white pickup truck that may be the rapist's, and Rasmussen finds a similar case in Aurora. In 2008 Washington, Marie is overwhelmed by negative social media posts and news stories, and turns to her friend Connor for support. She is notified that police have charged her with making a false report. She worries that she will be dropped from her program, but Ty promises to help her find out what the notification means.
4
4
No.
4
Title
"Episode 4"
Directed by
Michael Dinner
Written by
Michael Chabon & Ayelet Waldman
Original release date
September 13, 2019 (2019-09-13)
In 2011 Colorado, a witness from Amber's college reports someone who might be the rapist but Amber cannot make a positive identification. Duvall interviews the suspect and determines that while the witness is right to be suspicious, the suspect is not Amber's attacker. Duvall and Rasmussen consider the possibility that the assailant is a police officer. Rasmussen asks her husband Steve, who works in the attorney general’s office, to share information on police officers with sealed records related to domestic violence, but he refuses. In 2008 Washington, Marie secures help from public defender Donald Hughes, who expresses surprise that the police charged her for a false report. He remarks that police almost never file charges in such cases and promises to work out a plea bargain with the prosecutor. While Marie visits Colleen and Al, Colleen sees a news report about a woman who was raped in Kirkland, with details similar to what Marie initially reported. She presses Marie to admit her first report was true, but Marie fears dealing with the police again and refuses. In 2011 Colorado, Duvall and Rasmussen learn that a rapist has struck in another Denver suburb.
In 2011 Colorado, a witness from Amber's college reports someone who might be the rapist but Amber cannot make a positive identification. Duvall interviews the suspect and determines that while the witness is right to be suspicious, the suspect is not Amber's attacker. Duvall and Rasmussen consider the possibility that the assailant is a police officer. Rasmussen asks her husband Steve, who works in the attorney general’s office, to share information on police officers with sealed records related to domestic violence, but he refuses. In 2008 Washington, Marie secures help from public defender Donald Hughes, who expresses surprise that the police charged her for a false report. He remarks that police almost never file charges in such cases and promises to work out a plea bargain with the prosecutor. While Marie visits Colleen and Al, Colleen sees a news report about a woman who was raped in Kirkland, with details similar to what Marie initially reported. She presses Marie to admit her first report was true, but Marie fears dealing with the police again and refuses. In 2011 Colorado, Duvall and Rasmussen learn that a rapist has struck in another Denver suburb.
No.
In 2011 Colorado, a witness from Amber's college reports someone who might be the rapist but Amber cannot make a positive identification. Duvall interviews the suspect and determines that while the witness is right to be suspicious, the suspect is not Amber's attacker. Duvall and Rasmussen consider the possibility that the assailant is a police officer. Rasmussen asks her husband Steve, who works in the attorney general’s office, to share information on police officers with sealed records related to domestic violence, but he refuses. In 2008 Washington, Marie secures help from public defender Donald Hughes, who expresses surprise that the police charged her for a false report. He remarks that police almost never file charges in such cases and promises to work out a plea bargain with the prosecutor. While Marie visits Colleen and Al, Colleen sees a news report about a woman who was raped in Kirkland, with details similar to what Marie initially reported. She presses Marie to admit her first report was true, but Marie fears dealing with the police again and refuses. In 2011 Colorado, Duvall and Rasmussen learn that a rapist has struck in another Denver suburb.
5
5
No.
5
Title
"Episode 5"
Directed by
Michael Dinner
Written by
Jennifer Schuur
Original release date
September 13, 2019 (2019-09-13)
In 2011 Colorado, Rasmussen interviews Lily, the victim of a previous attempted sexual assault who saved herself by jumping from her second floor balcony. She claims that despite her injuries, Harkness, the detective assigned to her case, was dismissive. Evidence matches the other crime scenes, confirming Lily’s case is linked. Duvall checks on a Kansas case that turns out to be unrelated, but the evidence includes a textbook for investigating sexual assaults, which a rapist could use to avoid detection. In 2008 Washington, Marie’s store manager assigns her to the loading dock, and she is accosted by her supervisor. Marie yells at Connor out of frustration when he visits her and her manager reprimands her for yelling in front of customers, so Marie quits. Colleen wants to contact Kirkland police about a case similar to Marie’s, but Judith thinks continued interactions with police will be too disruptive for Marie. Colleen calls anyway, but when a Kirkland detective contacts Parker, he says Marie’s case was a false report and is not connected. In 2011 Colorado, Amber has trouble coping and engages in atypical behavior, including sex with strangers. Rasmussen and Duvall investigate a potential suspect, police officer James Massey.
In 2011 Colorado, Rasmussen interviews Lily, the victim of a previous attempted sexual assault who saved herself by jumping from her second floor balcony. She claims that despite her injuries, Harkness, the detective assigned to her case, was dismissive. Evidence matches the other crime scenes, confirming Lily’s case is linked. Duvall checks on a Kansas case that turns out to be unrelated, but the evidence includes a textbook for investigating sexual assaults, which a rapist could use to avoid detection. In 2008 Washington, Marie’s store manager assigns her to the loading dock, and she is accosted by her supervisor. Marie yells at Connor out of frustration when he visits her and her manager reprimands her for yelling in front of customers, so Marie quits. Colleen wants to contact Kirkland police about a case similar to Marie’s, but Judith thinks continued interactions with police will be too disruptive for Marie. Colleen calls anyway, but when a Kirkland detective contacts Parker, he says Marie’s case was a false report and is not connected. In 2011 Colorado, Amber has trouble coping and engages in atypical behavior, including sex with strangers. Rasmussen and Duvall investigate a potential suspect, police officer James Massey.
No.
In 2011 Colorado, Rasmussen interviews Lily, the victim of a previous attempted sexual assault who saved herself by jumping from her second floor balcony. She claims that despite her injuries, Harkness, the detective assigned to her case, was dismissive. Evidence matches the other crime scenes, confirming Lily’s case is linked. Duvall checks on a Kansas case that turns out to be unrelated, but the evidence includes a textbook for investigating sexual assaults, which a rapist could use to avoid detection. In 2008 Washington, Marie’s store manager assigns her to the loading dock, and she is accosted by her supervisor. Marie yells at Connor out of frustration when he visits her and her manager reprimands her for yelling in front of customers, so Marie quits. Colleen wants to contact Kirkland police about a case similar to Marie’s, but Judith thinks continued interactions with police will be too disruptive for Marie. Colleen calls anyway, but when a Kirkland detective contacts Parker, he says Marie’s case was a false report and is not connected. In 2011 Colorado, Amber has trouble coping and engages in atypical behavior, including sex with strangers. Rasmussen and Duvall investigate a potential suspect, police officer James Massey.
6
6
No.
6
Title
"Episode 6"
Directed by
Michael Dinner
Written by
Becky Mode
Original release date
September 13, 2019 (2019-09-13)
In 2011 Colorado, Steve reconsiders and gives Rasmussen Massey’s confidential file, telling her even if he is not the rapist, he should not be a police officer. Rasmussen’s attempt to surreptitiously obtain evidence on Massey backfires because Massey recognizes her. He spits in her face before daring her to continue investigating him. In 2008 Washington, Hughes obtains Marie a favorable plea bargain – probation, a fine, and expungement of her record if she does not re-offend. Unhappy at the probation’s restrictions on her activities, Marie drinks and smokes marijuana, then returns to her apartment after curfew, so she is removed from her program. Marie moves back in with Judith, who loans Marie the money to pay her fine. In 2011 Colorado, Elias identifies a car that was near several crime scenes and provides details on the owner, Christopher McCarthy. Duvall shadows a man leaving McCarthy’s house and collects his DNA. Rasmussen and Taggart knock at McCarthy’s door to verify no one is home before entering to search. They are surprised when Chris answers the door and realize Duvall is shadowing Chris’s brother Curtis. Rasmussen provides a cover story for their visit and they hastily leave.
In 2011 Colorado, Steve reconsiders and gives Rasmussen Massey’s confidential file, telling her even if he is not the rapist, he should not be a police officer. Rasmussen’s attempt to surreptitiously obtain evidence on Massey backfires because Massey recognizes her. He spits in her face before daring her to continue investigating him. In 2008 Washington, Hughes obtains Marie a favorable plea bargain – probation, a fine, and expungement of her record if she does not re-offend. Unhappy at the probation’s restrictions on her activities, Marie drinks and smokes marijuana, then returns to her apartment after curfew, so she is removed from her program. Marie moves back in with Judith, who loans Marie the money to pay her fine. In 2011 Colorado, Elias identifies a car that was near several crime scenes and provides details on the owner, Christopher McCarthy. Duvall shadows a man leaving McCarthy’s house and collects his DNA. Rasmussen and Taggart knock at McCarthy’s door to verify no one is home before entering to search. They are surprised when Chris answers the door and realize Duvall is shadowing Chris’s brother Curtis. Rasmussen provides a cover story for their visit and they hastily leave.
No.
In 2011 Colorado, Steve reconsiders and gives Rasmussen Massey’s confidential file, telling her even if he is not the rapist, he should not be a police officer. Rasmussen’s attempt to surreptitiously obtain evidence on Massey backfires because Massey recognizes her. He spits in her face before daring her to continue investigating him. In 2008 Washington, Hughes obtains Marie a favorable plea bargain – probation, a fine, and expungement of her record if she does not re-offend. Unhappy at the probation’s restrictions on her activities, Marie drinks and smokes marijuana, then returns to her apartment after curfew, so she is removed from her program. Marie moves back in with Judith, who loans Marie the money to pay her fine. In 2011 Colorado, Elias identifies a car that was near several crime scenes and provides details on the owner, Christopher McCarthy. Duvall shadows a man leaving McCarthy’s house and collects his DNA. Rasmussen and Taggart knock at McCarthy’s door to verify no one is home before entering to search. They are surprised when Chris answers the door and realize Duvall is shadowing Chris’s brother Curtis. Rasmussen provides a cover story for their visit and they hastily leave.
7
7
No.
7
Title
"Episode 7"
Directed by
Susannah Grant
Written by
Story by : Susannah GrantTeleplay by : Becky Mode
Original release date
September 13, 2019 (2019-09-13)
In 2011 Colorado, Rasmussen and Duvall consider whether Chris and Curtis McCarthy are working in tandem. Elias creates a timeline using social media posts and cell phone records to demonstrate that Curtis is probably uninvolved. In 2008 Washington, Marie attends court-mandated therapy. She is initially uncooperative but is eventually persuaded to talk about topics unrelated to her assault. While discussing film plots, Marie admits her initial sexual assault claim was true but that police coerced her into retracting it. The therapist believes Marie and asks what she would do differently if she could revisit the situation. Marie replies that she would lie sooner and more forcefully in order to stay out of the justice system, because people in authority dislike the truth if it is inconvenient. In 2011 Colorado, police arrest the McCarthy brothers, with Rasmussen giving Duvall the privilege and credit by declining to participate. Taggart and Duvall find evidence tying Chris to numerous sexual assaults. Rasmussen and Duvall question Curtis and determine he is definitely not involved. They examine the photos recovered at the McCarthy home and discover pictures that identify Marie.
In 2011 Colorado, Rasmussen and Duvall consider whether Chris and Curtis McCarthy are working in tandem. Elias creates a timeline using social media posts and cell phone records to demonstrate that Curtis is probably uninvolved. In 2008 Washington, Marie attends court-mandated therapy. She is initially uncooperative but is eventually persuaded to talk about topics unrelated to her assault. While discussing film plots, Marie admits her initial sexual assault claim was true but that police coerced her into retracting it. The therapist believes Marie and asks what she would do differently if she could revisit the situation. Marie replies that she would lie sooner and more forcefully in order to stay out of the justice system, because people in authority dislike the truth if it is inconvenient. In 2011 Colorado, police arrest the McCarthy brothers, with Rasmussen giving Duvall the privilege and credit by declining to participate. Taggart and Duvall find evidence tying Chris to numerous sexual assaults. Rasmussen and Duvall question Curtis and determine he is definitely not involved. They examine the photos recovered at the McCarthy home and discover pictures that identify Marie.
No.
In 2011 Colorado, Rasmussen and Duvall consider whether Chris and Curtis McCarthy are working in tandem. Elias creates a timeline using social media posts and cell phone records to demonstrate that Curtis is probably uninvolved. In 2008 Washington, Marie attends court-mandated therapy. She is initially uncooperative but is eventually persuaded to talk about topics unrelated to her assault. While discussing film plots, Marie admits her initial sexual assault claim was true but that police coerced her into retracting it. The therapist believes Marie and asks what she would do differently if she could revisit the situation. Marie replies that she would lie sooner and more forcefully in order to stay out of the justice system, because people in authority dislike the truth if it is inconvenient. In 2011 Colorado, police arrest the McCarthy brothers, with Rasmussen giving Duvall the privilege and credit by declining to participate. Taggart and Duvall find evidence tying Chris to numerous sexual assaults. Rasmussen and Duvall question Curtis and determine he is definitely not involved. They examine the photos recovered at the McCarthy home and discover pictures that identify Marie.
8
8
No.
8
Title
"Episode 8"
Directed by
Susannah Grant
Written by
Susannah Grant
Original release date
September 13, 2019 (2019-09-13)
In 2011, Rasmussen emails the pictures of Marie to Parker, who realizes he was wrong to disbelieve her. Parker informs Marie that McCarthy has been arrested and gives her a city government reimbursement check of $500 for her fine. McCarthy pleads guilty but refuses to allow police access to a large hard drive containing evidence of additional crimes. Several victims begin to reclaim their lives by giving impact statements at his sentencing, while Amber does the same by silently observing from the back of the courtroom. McCarthy is sentenced to 327½ years imprisonment and requests that Taggart interview him so he can provide information to help stop other rapists. Marie sues the city of Lynnwood, and her lawyer obtains an offer of $150,000 and an official apology. He recommends negotiating for more, but Marie accepts. She buys a car and plans to move away, but stops at the police station first and tells Parker that no one has personally apologized. Parker does so, but Pruitt stands by silent. Before leaving, Marie admonishes Parker to do better. She later calls Duvall to thank her for catching McCarthy, then continues the drive towards her new home.
In 2011, Rasmussen emails the pictures of Marie to Parker, who realizes he was wrong to disbelieve her. Parker informs Marie that McCarthy has been arrested and gives her a city government reimbursement check of $500 for her fine. McCarthy pleads guilty but refuses to allow police access to a large hard drive containing evidence of additional crimes. Several victims begin to reclaim their lives by giving impact statements at his sentencing, while Amber does the same by silently observing from the back of the courtroom. McCarthy is sentenced to 327½ years imprisonment and requests that Taggart interview him so he can provide information to help stop other rapists. Marie sues the city of Lynnwood, and her lawyer obtains an offer of $150,000 and an official apology. He recommends negotiating for more, but Marie accepts. She buys a car and plans to move away, but stops at the police station first and tells Parker that no one has personally apologized. Parker does so, but Pruitt stands by silent. Before leaving, Marie admonishes Parker to do better. She later calls Duvall to thank her for catching McCarthy, then continues the drive towards her new home.
No.
In 2011, Rasmussen emails the pictures of Marie to Parker, who realizes he was wrong to disbelieve her. Parker informs Marie that McCarthy has been arrested and gives her a city government reimbursement check of $500 for her fine. McCarthy pleads guilty but refuses to allow police access to a large hard drive containing evidence of additional crimes. Several victims begin to reclaim their lives by giving impact statements at his sentencing, while Amber does the same by silently observing from the back of the courtroom. McCarthy is sentenced to 327½ years imprisonment and requests that Taggart interview him so he can provide information to help stop other rapists. Marie sues the city of Lynnwood, and her lawyer obtains an offer of $150,000 and an official apology. He recommends negotiating for more, but Marie accepts. She buys a car and plans to move away, but stops at the police station first and tells Parker that no one has personally apologized. Parker does so, but Pruitt stands by silent. Before leaving, Marie admonishes Parker to do better. She later calls Duvall to thank her for catching McCarthy, then continues the drive towards her new home.
No.
Title
Directed by
Written by
Original release date
1
"Episode 1"
Lisa Cholodenko
Teleplay by : Susannah Grant and Michael Chabon & Ayelet Waldman
September 13, 2019 (2019-09-13)
In Lynnwood, Washington in August 2008, Marie Adler, a former foster child now taking part in a social services program for troubled teens, is sitting traumatized in her apartment while her former foster mother Judith consoles her. Marie tells a uniformed police officer that she has been raped and he asks her multiple questions while he takes her report. Detectives Parker and Pruitt arrive to investigate and make her retell her story multiple times. She is then taken to the hospital where she submits to a physical examination and evidence collection, and is again compelled to retell her story. The police collect evidence from Marie’s apartment, but do not recover much. Colleen, Marie's foster mother before Judith, helps Marie move to a new apartment in the same complex. Judith tells Parker that Marie has engaged in "attention seeking" behavior in the past and wonders whether the rape allegation might be a similar act. Parker and Pruitt decide that Marie's report is untrue and pressure her into retracting, costing her the trust of her program counselors and friends.
2
"Episode 2"
Lisa Cholodenko
Susannah Grant
September 13, 2019 (2019-09-13)
In Washington state in 2008, Detective Parker closes Marie's case. Someone leaks Marie's name to the news media and she tries to avoid the reporters who stake out her apartment complex. In Golden, Colorado in 2011, Detective Karen Duvall responds to the sexual assault of Amber Stevenson and learns that she was raped by a man who had a birthmark on his left calf. In 2008 Washington, Marie has difficulty concentrating at work. The counselors at her program impose a stricter curfew and other measures to monitor her movements. She tries to visit Colleen, who is not home, and Al suggests that under the circumstances it is not a good idea for the two of them to be alone, so a disappointed Marie leaves. In 2011 Golden, Karen’s husband Max, who works for the Westminster Police, informs her that Westminster has an open case with details similar to hers and suggests that she call Grace Rasmussen, the detective assigned to the case. Grace conducts late night surveillance of a site where a recent sexual assault took place and observes a suspicious man wearing a backpack.
3
"Episode 3"
Lisa Cholodenko
Susannah Grant
September 13, 2019 (2019-09-13)
In 2011 Colorado, Rasmussen determines that the man she surveilled is not the rapist for whom she has been searching. Duvall visits Rasmussen to say she has a similar case and they visit Rasmussen's victim, Sarah. After a strained start, they decide to work their cases together. Duvall surmises that their suspect knows police departments do not share information well and therefore strikes only once in each jurisdiction so police will not realize that the attacks are the work of a serial rapist. Duvall and Rasmussen spend all night reviewing six years of Colorado rape case files and calling the assigned detectives for additional details. Duvall finds video of a white pickup truck that may be the rapist's, and Rasmussen finds a similar case in Aurora. In 2008 Washington, Marie is overwhelmed by negative social media posts and news stories, and turns to her friend Connor for support. She is notified that police have charged her with making a false report. She worries that she will be dropped from her program, but Ty promises to help her find out what the notification means.
4
"Episode 4"
Michael Dinner
Michael Chabon & Ayelet Waldman
September 13, 2019 (2019-09-13)
In 2011 Colorado, a witness from Amber's college reports someone who might be the rapist but Amber cannot make a positive identification. Duvall interviews the suspect and determines that while the witness is right to be suspicious, the suspect is not Amber's attacker. Duvall and Rasmussen consider the possibility that the assailant is a police officer. Rasmussen asks her husband Steve, who works in the attorney general’s office, to share information on police officers with sealed records related to domestic violence, but he refuses. In 2008 Washington, Marie secures help from public defender Donald Hughes, who expresses surprise that the police charged her for a false report. He remarks that police almost never file charges in such cases and promises to work out a plea bargain with the prosecutor. While Marie visits Colleen and Al, Colleen sees a news report about a woman who was raped in Kirkland, with details similar to what Marie initially reported. She presses Marie to admit her first report was true, but Marie fears dealing with the police again and refuses. In 2011 Colorado, Duvall and Rasmussen learn that a rapist has struck in another Denver suburb.
5
"Episode 5"
Michael Dinner
Jennifer Schuur
September 13, 2019 (2019-09-13)
In 2011 Colorado, Rasmussen interviews Lily, the victim of a previous attempted sexual assault who saved herself by jumping from her second floor balcony. She claims that despite her injuries, Harkness, the detective assigned to her case, was dismissive. Evidence matches the other crime scenes, confirming Lily’s case is linked. Duvall checks on a Kansas case that turns out to be unrelated, but the evidence includes a textbook for investigating sexual assaults, which a rapist could use to avoid detection. In 2008 Washington, Marie’s store manager assigns her to the loading dock, and she is accosted by her supervisor. Marie yells at Connor out of frustration when he visits her and her manager reprimands her for yelling in front of customers, so Marie quits. Colleen wants to contact Kirkland police about a case similar to Marie’s, but Judith thinks continued interactions with police will be too disruptive for Marie. Colleen calls anyway, but when a Kirkland detective contacts Parker, he says Marie’s case was a false report and is not connected. In 2011 Colorado, Amber has trouble coping and engages in atypical behavior, including sex with strangers. Rasmussen and Duvall investigate a potential suspect, police officer James Massey.
6
"Episode 6"
Michael Dinner
Becky Mode
September 13, 2019 (2019-09-13)
In 2011 Colorado, Steve reconsiders and gives Rasmussen Massey’s confidential file, telling her even if he is not the rapist, he should not be a police officer. Rasmussen’s attempt to surreptitiously obtain evidence on Massey backfires because Massey recognizes her. He spits in her face before daring her to continue investigating him. In 2008 Washington, Hughes obtains Marie a favorable plea bargain – probation, a fine, and expungement of her record if she does not re-offend. Unhappy at the probation’s restrictions on her activities, Marie drinks and smokes marijuana, then returns to her apartment after curfew, so she is removed from her program. Marie moves back in with Judith, who loans Marie the money to pay her fine. In 2011 Colorado, Elias identifies a car that was near several crime scenes and provides details on the owner, Christopher McCarthy. Duvall shadows a man leaving McCarthy’s house and collects his DNA. Rasmussen and Taggart knock at McCarthy’s door to verify no one is home before entering to search. They are surprised when Chris answers the door and realize Duvall is shadowing Chris’s brother Curtis. Rasmussen provides a cover story for their visit and they hastily leave.
7
"Episode 7"
Susannah Grant
Story by : Susannah GrantTeleplay by : Becky Mode
September 13, 2019 (2019-09-13)
In 2011 Colorado, Rasmussen and Duvall consider whether Chris and Curtis McCarthy are working in tandem. Elias creates a timeline using social media posts and cell phone records to demonstrate that Curtis is probably uninvolved. In 2008 Washington, Marie attends court-mandated therapy. She is initially uncooperative but is eventually persuaded to talk about topics unrelated to her assault. While discussing film plots, Marie admits her initial sexual assault claim was true but that police coerced her into retracting it. The therapist believes Marie and asks what she would do differently if she could revisit the situation. Marie replies that she would lie sooner and more forcefully in order to stay out of the justice system, because people in authority dislike the truth if it is inconvenient. In 2011 Colorado, police arrest the McCarthy brothers, with Rasmussen giving Duvall the privilege and credit by declining to participate. Taggart and Duvall find evidence tying Chris to numerous sexual assaults. Rasmussen and Duvall question Curtis and determine he is definitely not involved. They examine the photos recovered at the McCarthy home and discover pictures that identify Marie.
8
"Episode 8"
Susannah Grant
Susannah Grant
September 13, 2019 (2019-09-13)
In 2011, Rasmussen emails the pictures of Marie to Parker, who realizes he was wrong to disbelieve her. Parker informs Marie that McCarthy has been arrested and gives her a city government reimbursement check of $500 for her fine. McCarthy pleads guilty but refuses to allow police access to a large hard drive containing evidence of additional crimes. Several victims begin to reclaim their lives by giving impact statements at his sentencing, while Amber does the same by silently observing from the back of the courtroom. McCarthy is sentenced to 327½ years imprisonment and requests that Taggart interview him so he can provide information to help stop other rapists. Marie sues the city of Lynnwood, and her lawyer obtains an offer of $150,000 and an official apology. He recommends negotiating for more, but Marie accepts. She buys a car and plans to move away, but stops at the police station first and tells Parker that no one has personally apologized. Parker does so, but Pruitt stands by silent. Before leaving, Marie admonishes Parker to do better. She later calls Duvall to thank her for catching McCarthy, then continues the drive towards her new home.
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2020
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Category
Best International Programme
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Unbelievable
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Critics' Choice Television Awards
Critics' Choice Television Awards
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Critics' Choice Television Awards
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Best Limited Series
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Best Actress in a Limited Series or Television Movie
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Best Actress in a Limited Series or Television Movie
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Kaitlyn Dever
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Merritt Wever
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Best Supporting Actress in a Limited Series or Television Movie
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Toni Collette
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Golden Globe Awards
Golden Globe Awards
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Golden Globe Awards
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Best Limited Series or Television Film
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Unbelievable
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Best Actress – Limited Series or Television Film
Best Actress – Limited Series or Television Film
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Best Actress – Limited Series or Television Film
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Kaitlyn Dever
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Merritt Wever
Merritt Wever
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Best Supporting Actress – Series, Limited Series or Television Film
Best Supporting Actress – Series, Limited Series or Television Film
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Best Supporting Actress – Series, Limited Series or Television Film
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Toni Collette
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Entertainment
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Unbelievable
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Susannah Grant, Sarah Timberman, Carl Beverly, Lisa Cholodenko, Ayelet Waldman, Michael Chabon, Katie Couric, Richard Tofel, Neil Barsky, Robyn Semien, Jennifer Schuur, Becky Mode, T. Christian Miller, Ken Armstrong, Kate DiMento, Chris Leanza, John Vohlers and Marie
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Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Limited Series or Movie
Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Limited Series or Movie
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Toni Collette (for "Episode 6")
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Outstanding Writing for a Limited Series, Movie or Dramatic Special
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Susannah Grant, Michael Chabon and Ayelet Waldman (for "Episode 1")
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Jodi Angstreich, Kate Caldwell, Melissa Kostenbauder and Laura Rosenthal
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Susannah Grant, Sarah Timberman, Carl Beverly, Lisa Cholodenko, Ayelet Waldman, Michael Chabon, Katie Couric, Jennifer Schuur, Becky Mode, John Vohlers, Kate DiMento and Chris Leanza
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Satellite Awards
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Best Miniseries
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Unbelievable
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Best Supporting Actress in a Series, Miniseries or TV Film
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Toni Collette
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Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Miniseries or Television Movie
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TCA Awards
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Program of the Year
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Unbelievable
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Outstanding Achievement in Movies, Miniseries and Specials
Outstanding Achievement in Movies, Miniseries and Specials
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Outstanding Achievement in Movies, Miniseries and Specials
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Individual Achievement in Drama
Individual Achievement in Drama
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Individual Achievement in Drama
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Kaitlyn Dever
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Merritt Wever
Merritt Wever
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Merritt Wever
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Nominated
Writers Guild of America Awards
Writers Guild of America Awards
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Writers Guild of America Awards
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Long Form – Adapted
Category
Michael Chabon, Susannah Grant, Becky Mode, Jennifer Schuur & Ayelet WaldmanBased on the ProPublica and The Marshall Project article "An Unbelievable Story of Rape" and This American Life radio episode “Anatomy of Doubt"
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2020
British Academy Television Awards
Best International Programme
Unbelievable
Nominated
Critics' Choice Television Awards
Best Limited Series
Nominated
Best Actress in a Limited Series or Television Movie
Kaitlyn Dever
Nominated
Merritt Wever
Nominated
Best Supporting Actress in a Limited Series or Television Movie
Toni Collette
Won
Golden Globe Awards
Best Limited Series or Television Film
Unbelievable
Nominated
Best Actress – Limited Series or Television Film
Kaitlyn Dever
Nominated
Merritt Wever
Nominated
Best Supporting Actress – Series, Limited Series or Television Film
Toni Collette
Nominated
Peabody Awards
Entertainment
Unbelievable
Won
Primetime Emmy Awards
Outstanding Limited Series
Susannah Grant, Sarah Timberman, Carl Beverly, Lisa Cholodenko, Ayelet Waldman, Michael Chabon, Katie Couric, Richard Tofel, Neil Barsky, Robyn Semien, Jennifer Schuur, Becky Mode, T. Christian Miller, Ken Armstrong, Kate DiMento, Chris Leanza, John Vohlers and Marie
Nominated
Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Limited Series or Movie
Toni Collette (for "Episode 6")
Nominated
Outstanding Writing for a Limited Series, Movie or Dramatic Special
Susannah Grant, Michael Chabon and Ayelet Waldman (for "Episode 1")
Nominated
Primetime Creative Arts Emmy Awards
Outstanding Casting for a Limited Series, Movie or Special
Jodi Angstreich, Kate Caldwell, Melissa Kostenbauder and Laura Rosenthal
Nominated
Producers Guild of America Awards
Outstanding Producer of Limited Series Television
Susannah Grant, Sarah Timberman, Carl Beverly, Lisa Cholodenko, Ayelet Waldman, Michael Chabon, Katie Couric, Jennifer Schuur, Becky Mode, John Vohlers, Kate DiMento and Chris Leanza
Nominated
Satellite Awards
Best Miniseries
Unbelievable
Nominated
Best Supporting Actress in a Series, Miniseries or TV Film
Toni Collette
Nominated
Screen Actors Guild Awards
Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Miniseries or Television Movie
Nominated
TCA Awards
Program of the Year
Unbelievable
Nominated
Outstanding Achievement in Movies, Miniseries and Specials
Nominated
Individual Achievement in Drama
Kaitlyn Dever
Nominated
Merritt Wever
Nominated
Writers Guild of America Awards
Long Form – Adapted
Michael Chabon, Susannah Grant, Becky Mode, Jennifer Schuur & Ayelet WaldmanBased on the ProPublica and The Marshall Project article "An Unbelievable Story of Rape" and This American Life radio episode “Anatomy of Doubt"
Nominated

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