And the fallout begins. American Crime left viewers stunned last week when episode seven ended with a moment we all hoped was never coming: Taylor (Connor Jessup), the young man at the center of the ABC drama's alleged male-on-male assault case, feeling helpless and alone, shot one of his tormentors, Wes (Michael Seitz), on school grounds. It was horrifying. It was heartbreaking. And it was one of the best episodes of TV to air in recent history. For most shows, that would've been the season finale; for American Crime, it's just the beginning of the end, with three episodes left to show how this will impact each and every character on the show in surprising, intense and realistic...
- 2/24/2016
- E! Online
American Crime Just Changed Everything and Connor Jessup Hopes "People Throw Their Remote at the TV"
Confirmed: Series creator John Ridley definitely returned to direct for a reason. (Warning, major American Crime spoilers ahead.) While it's only February, it's hard to imagine any other TV episode this year having the same impact as American Crime's Wednesday, Feb. 17 episode, which left me nauseous, unsettled and completely riveted. It was an uncommon visceral experience for me after covering television professionally for over five years; sure, I watch a lot of TV shows, but I don't feel them the way I felt "Season Two: Episode Seven," which ended with Taylor (Connor Jessup), the high school student at the center of the male-on-male alleged assault, shooting Wes (Michael Seitz), one of...
- 2/18/2016
- E! Online
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