Unspeakable

Overview
Set against the backdrop of the early 1980s, Unspeakable explores the rise of the AIDS epidemic and the devastating failures of public health officials. As fear silences voices and ignorance reigns, the series unravels a tale of betrayal driven by politics and economic interests. Through the eyes of two families grappling with loss, the narrative delves into the broader impact on healthcare professionals and institutions entangled in the crisis. This poignant drama sheds light on a pivotal moment in history, revealing the human cost of stigma and systemic failure.
Episodes
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1

Emergence (1982 – 1983)
In 1982, the Sanders and Landry families are thrown into turmoil upon discovering a sinister disease known as AIDS, which poses a severe risk to the b...
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2

Contraction (1983 - 1984)
As Will Sanders battles to save his son’s life, he urgently implores the authorities responsible for blood safety to recognize the imminent threat. ...
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3

Heat-Treatment (1984 - 1985)
In 1985, Will Sanders raises concerns about the Red Cross continuing to distribute contaminated blood despite the availability of a safer, heat-treate...
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4

Unsafe (1985 - 1988)
In 1987, hemophiliacs who haven't been affected by AIDS are confident that blood products are safe. However, a flaw in one company's heat-treating met...
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5

Compensation (1988 - 1993)
In the early 90s, individuals affected by contaminated blood start to speak out, filing lawsuits against the government. With Margaret's assistance, t...
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Krever (1993 - 1996)
In 1994, Justice Horace Krever is tasked with heading an investigation into the tainted blood scandal. As he delves deeper, he uncovers disturbing tru...
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Intent (1997 - 2005)
The Supreme Court announces its decision in favor of Krever, leading to the release of his report, which identifies numerous individuals for their mis...
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Apologies (2005 - 2015)
With the criminal trial unraveling, Ben starts to contemplate taking drastic action himself. Meanwhile, Peter and Ryan face health challenges while tr...