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LET ME GUESS, EPISODE 1: DISCLOSURE DAY

  • David Bertoni
  • Dec 17, 2025
  • 1 min read

Having watched the just-dropped teaser trailer several times, I suspect Disclosure Day is structured around a profound reversal: the central characters are not from our dimension at all. They are perceiving us and our world imperfectly, intermittently, and attempting contact with our world from a parallel reality.


The strange visual cues throughout the trailer (faces that don’t fully resolve, bodies that look almost like flawed CGI, identities that shift mid-shot, frozen people whose faces change while others move) aren’t effects glitches or symbolism about aliens invading our world. They are artifacts of perception. We are being seen through a system that does not naturally render our reality.

In this reading, the organic objects, altered eyes, and selective moments of contact are not weapons or revelations but interfaces—attempts to stabilize overlap between parallel dimensions without collapsing either one. The immense reveal, when it comes, will not be that “they exist,” but that we were never the viewpoint. We were the environment. The story has been told from the perspective of beings struggling to perceive a reality as opaque and alien to them as theirs is to us, and disclosure is not about knowledge arriving, but about perception finally aligning.


Postscript: Another gift for the holidays: I didn't have to watch the new Avatar movie to lays eyes on this trailer!

 
 
 

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