Editor’s observe: Deadline’s It Begins on the Web page (Restricted) options 10 standout restricted or anthology sequence scripts in 2025 Emmy competition.
Disclaimer, Alfonso Cuarón‘s adaptation of the 2015 Renée Knight novel for Apple TV+, presents a sleight of hand all through practically your entire course of the restricted sequence — all coming to a head within the finale, the place it flips its claustrophobic narrative on its head, all whereas indicting viewers and their potential ill-informed judgments of its main girl. The psychological thriller, on its floor, traces the general public downfall of distinguished journalist Catherine Ravenscroft (Cate Blanchett), whose worst nightmare involves fruition when she’s confronted by an pseudonymously written roman à clef that exposes the long-buried secret of her life. Amid a flurry of non-public {and professional} turmoil largely orchestrated by Stephen (Kevin Kline) — an embittered widower who believes Catherine is responsible for the dying of his teenage son Jonathan (Louis Partridge) — what seems to be a cut-and-dry story transforms right into a thematic exploration of what occurs when girls’s voices are hidden and erased.
Cuarón wrote and directed all seven episodes of Disclaimer whose solid additionally contains Sacha Baron Cohen as Catherine’s husband Robert, Kodi Smit-McPhee as their son Nicholas, and Leila George as youthful Catherine.
Within the finale, titled merely “Chapter VII,” the reality makes its option to the floor, however not earlier than a taut denouement can unfold, shifting with a fury that rivals the waves of the Adriatic Sea, which harbors the actual timeline of occasions Stephen’s presumptuous novel forgoes. After Catherine breaks into Stephen’s residence within the concluding moments of the penultimate episode, she relays the main points of her encounter with Jonathan, who will not be the roguish lover she deserted and let drown — as his father and mom believed — however moderately a predatory man who repeatedly raped and violated her.
Under is the script for “Chapter VII,” which has the apt logline: “It’s time for my voice to be heard.” It’s accompanied by an intro by Cuarón, by which he outlines his imaginative and prescient of the sprawling cinematic narrative and its pulse-pounding conclusion for every character and shares how he hopes viewers really feel on the finish of the episode.

Alfonso Cuarón
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As we acquired nearer to the ultimate episode of Disclaimer, I knew we had been asking numerous the viewers. We deliberately gave them a misdirect all through the entire season they usually didn’t know who to belief and I knew the finale was going to ask them to fully rethink every little thing they thought they knew. The finale was going to make them query all of it.
Every character’s storyline was designed to be captured in a particular cinematic language, mirrored all through the screenplay with using totally different colours for every narrative.
We needed to inform Catherine’s story in a method that didn’t exploit it but additionally gave her the company she deserved. Cate and Leila George have been unimaginable. They introduced Catherine to life, and their performances have been so related, like they have been each channeling this unstated trauma.
What actually caught with me all through the story is the way it mirrors the best way we create protecting fictions for ourselves. Stephen’s journey — from considering he’s doing the appropriate factor to lastly confronting the painful reality — was universally relatable. His apology to Catherine within the hospital wasn’t some grand redemptive second. It wasn’t about fixing issues — it was a couple of man confronting the tough actuality he had been avoiding.
One of many hardest, but additionally most rewarding elements of the story, is how Catherine and Robert’s relationship doesn’t come collectively ultimately. It’s an trustworthy and actual relationship — how typically, even folks simply can’t give them the help they want, regardless of how a lot they
wish to.Nicholas studying the reality about his mom’s assault felt like a turning level, bringing every little thing full circle. This affected so many lives, together with Nicholas’s, they usually by no means totally understood how deep it ran till that second. When Stephen sees that {photograph}, you possibly can see the reality hit him like a ton of bricks. The lie he’s been residing is totally shattered, and it’s heartbreaking to
witness.By the top of the episode, I actually hope viewers really feel unsettled but happy. I need them to sit down with that feeling of uncertainty — that second whenever you notice how simply we get caught up in a narrative, particularly when it suits what we wish to imagine. However much more than that, I need them to know the price of ignoring survivors’ voices and indicators proper in entrance of you. After we silence them, after we refuse to pay attention, we’re complicit in protecting these false tales alive.
That’s the center of Disclaimer — it challenges us to face not simply the reality of what occurred in that lodge room, however how our need to keep away from discomfort could make us ignore the voices that matter most.
Alfonso Cuarón
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