In Washington state, 18-year-old Marie, a foster child survivor, reports being sexually assaulted in her apartment by a masked man. Due to her traumatic past (moving between foster homes) and inconsistencies in her story under pressure, the police and her foster mother begin to doubt her. Under immense duress, she recants her story, leading to her being charged with filing a false police report. Her life spirals as the community labels her a liar.

The final episode, where the detectives finally confront the truth, will leave you exhausted, angry, and yet, profoundly hopeful. It proves that while the system is broken, individuals—even two overworked female detectives—can still fix it.

In the golden age of streaming content, where crime documentaries and psychological thrillers are a dime a dozen, very few series manage to leave a permanent scar on the viewer’s psyche. One such sleeper hit that redefined the genre is the 2019 Netflix miniseries, Unbelievable . However, for the vast Hindi-speaking audience in India, the series found a second life and a new legion of fans through its impeccable dub.

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