Just an f.y.i., I watched episode 8 last night. I was not surprised that I was lost, after all, I missed the first 7 episodes.
The beginning confused me, it started off like the program 20/20, interviews of two different teachers from Columbine High School, which by the way, was a peculiar choice for the fictitious high school. Then the program transitioned to the somber student assembly, to the name of the series, to a silver car rolling down the street. I was good until I realized that it was a big ol' golden retriever that was driving the darn car and I was now watching a Subaru commercial. Based on what I saw last night, I have no doubt that this season IS good but I missed so much. Perhaps I will tune in next and see if I can get into it this late into the storyline.
By #491031 at 25,Feb,16 17:12
Because the underlying theme of the season is bullying (particularly when it comes to gay and/or poor students) and the ramifications of such behavior, the show used interviews with Colombine survivors and victims of gay-related bullying to underscore that theme and ground it in reality.
stoped watching it after a few episodes was kinda like watching law order or something does'nt really walk through what happend only that a crime has been made gets kinda boreing.
is on ABC. It's an anthology series with a different story each season. Many of the actors from season 1 have roles in this season, but as different characters.
The anthology series style and use of the same actors assuming different roles in the following season of American Crime sounds much like what American Horror Story has been doing.
By #491031 at 19,Feb,16 03:32
Similar to American Horror Story but...um...much less craptacular.
American Crime; season 2, episode 8 airs on February 24. Didn't ya think to tell anyone how good it was before episode 8? Live to Tell, countryboy's recommendation last aired on January 31, maybe I will have to wait for the reruns on that one, too!
The beginning confused me, it started off like the program 20/20, interviews of two different teachers from Columbine High School, which by the way, was a peculiar choice for the fictitious high school. Then the program transitioned to the somber student assembly, to the name of the series, to a silver car rolling down the street. I was good until I realized that it was a big ol' golden retriever that was driving the darn car and I was now watching a Subaru commercial. Based on what I saw last night, I have no doubt that this season IS good but I missed so much. Perhaps I will tune in next and see if I can get into it this late into the storyline.
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is on ABC. It's an anthology series with a different story each season. Many of the actors from season 1 have roles in this season, but as different characters.
The anthology series style and use of the same actors assuming different roles in the following season of American Crime sounds much like what American Horror Story has been doing.
American Crime; season 2, episode 8 airs on February 24. Didn't ya think to tell anyone how good it was before episode 8?