• Network: ABC
  • Series Premiere Date: Mar 5, 2015
Season #: 3, 2, 1
Metascore
85

Universal acclaim - based on 26 Critic Reviews

Critic score distribution:
  1. Positive: 25 out of 26
  2. Negative: 0 out of 26
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  1. Reviewed by: Daniel D'Addario
    Jan 26, 2016
    80
    It’s more tightly focused on a case of rape at an Indiana private school in which every player--victim, victim’s mom, alleged perpetrator, school headmistress, bystanders--gets more than one chance to have his or her say. Its status as a work of pure fiction allows race, class and sexuality to shape the narrative in creative ways, and the characters are more than just placeholders for what we’d like to believe about the case.
  2. Reviewed by: Sonia Saraiya
    Jan 7, 2016
    90
    It carries a stronger sense of artful engagement with the viewer, through both direction and tone.... It’s still not exactly an easy watch, but it’s a far more engrossing one than in season one.
  3. Reviewed by: Ben Travers
    Jan 6, 2016
    50
    Even if some moments ring true, too many deafening blows make the show's only impact comparable to blunt force trauma. American Crime has never met a bad choice it can't find a way to justify, and worse yet, it uses the worst moments as hooks to lure viewers to the next episode.
  4. 90
    Scene for scene, it feels more attuned to the daily realities of life in 2016 America than any other drama on network TV. And because it’s a self-contained story that bears no relation to season one, you can jump right into it. I urge you to give it a shot if you aren’t already a fan. Just be patient. It’s one of those shows that needs a bit of time to work its peculiar magic.
  5. Reviewed by: David Sims
    Jan 6, 2016
    70
    Ridley should be applauded for creating an involving world from the ground up so quickly without ever relying on stereotype. But American Crime still feels academic and inert at times.
  6. Entertainment Weekly
    Reviewed by: Melissa Maerz
    Jan 6, 2016
    83
    The adults' heated conversations can feel more like textbook debates than natural dialogue. But the acting is phenomenal. [8/15 Jan 2016, p.97]
  7. Reviewed by: Vicki Hyman
    Jan 6, 2016
    100
    This is uncomfortable television about uncomfortable topics. And we could use more of it.... This way of constantly upending the viewers' own preconceptions saves the show when it seems a bit too preachy and on-the-nose. Television too often gets teenagers wrong--too perfect, too whiny, or too bratty--but the young actors here offer nuanced portrayals.
  8. Reviewed by: Brian Tallerico
    Jan 6, 2016
    90
    Working with a repertory cast of excellent actors, American Crime feels like one of network TV’s most essential shows. It is proof that adult drama can still work on the channels that spawned it.
  9. Reviewed by: Ed Bark
    Jan 6, 2016
    100
    [The first four episodes of Season 2 available for review are] riveting from the first minute, with stellar, resonant performances driving a story with a high fiber content.
  10. Reviewed by: Amber Dowling
    Jan 6, 2016
    80
    By the end of the first hour you’re not entirely sure what happened or who is to blame, but you’re left with an unsettling feeling that even when the truth does surface the story won’t be tied up with a neat little bow as it would be in so many other crime dramas on television.
  11. Reviewed by: Ken Tucker
    Jan 6, 2016
    70
    It’s like an extremely well-acted power-point presentation on what to do, and what not to do, when a sexual assault occurs.
  12. Reviewed by: Joshua Alston
    Jan 6, 2016
    83
    Crime’s provocation is needlessly excessive, but the show manages to feel vital all the same.
  13. Reviewed by: Alan Sepinwall
    Jan 6, 2016
    75
    Absorbing in fits and starts, but ultimately so didactic and, especially, humorless that I'm probably comfortable leaving the story--and the series--here.
  14. Reviewed by: Isaac Feldberg
    Jan 5, 2016
    90
    These four episodes are plainly terrific, both as entertainment and wire-crossing social commentary, and bracing proof that Ridley is one of the boldest, brainiest provocateurs working on television right now.
  15. Reviewed by: Robert Bianco
    Jan 5, 2016
    100
    The desire to examine issues that commercial television generally avoids, and the ability to do so in a manner that is intellectually challenging and dramatically satisfying, remains the same. None of this could be achieved without the stellar returning members of this now-anthology’s cast, led by Felicity Huffman, Lili Taylor, Timothy Hutton, Elvis Nolasco and Regina King.... Each turns in a performance that is just as riveting as the first.
  16. Reviewed by: David Wiegand
    Jan 5, 2016
    75
    While these character traits represent the real heart of the story, there are times you feel that Ridley is making an instructional film for a corporate HR department. On paper, it’s good for him to break away from stereotyping, but he does it with such obviousness, he almost undermines the power of his story and of the show’s extraordinary performances.
  17. Reviewed by: James Poniewozik
    Jan 5, 2016
    70
    Through the four episodes screened for critics, the season bursts with power and purpose but misses a spark of life. It plays like an earnestly acted position paper.
  18. Reviewed by: Ellen Gray
    Jan 5, 2016
    90
    This season of one of network television's best shows, is, like the first, about much more than a single criminal act.... Ridley, who wrote and directed the season premiere, isn't afraid to take his time with these people or their stories. You shouldn't be, either.
  19. 100
    American Crime returns with an equally powerful, compelling, and intelligent story.
  20. Reviewed by: Hank Stuever
    Jan 5, 2016
    90
    There’s something almost revolutionary about the complex and utterly human teenagers that Ridley has conceived here and that his young actors bring to life. This season will get right under the skin of parents who worry too much (or not enough) about their kids.
  21. Reviewed by: Daniel Fienberg
    Jan 4, 2016
    80
    Through four episodes, the new season of American Crime is another tantalizing dip into a dozen intellectual pots and once again, this is both enriching and frustrating, though more of the former than the latter.
  22. Reviewed by: Bruce Miller
    Jan 4, 2016
    80
    Through the limited series’ run, guilt is passed like a basketball. Sexual orientation, economic disparity and other headline-grabbing issues get their turn at attention. Best of all, Ridley works with a repertory company of sorts which gamely assume new roles.
  23. TV Guide Magazine
    Reviewed by: Matt Roush
    Jan 4, 2016
    80
    Powerful new season. [4-17 Jan 2015, p.15]
  24. Reviewed by: Joanne Ostrow
    Jan 4, 2016
    90
    [John] Ridley, the creator-writer-producer, has delivered a 10-episode series that is provocative not just in terms of clever scriptwriting but in what it asks of the viewer.
  25. Reviewed by: Brian Lowry
    Jan 4, 2016
    90
    It all speaks to a level of ambition that has become increasingly rare in the broadcast spectrum, as if abdicating to cable this level of quality, or at least the willingness to tackle serious issues in such a nuanced manner.... For those with the patience to invest in it, missing out on American Crime would indeed be criminal.
  26. Reviewed by: Verne Gay
    Jan 4, 2016
    100
    Like the first season, there’s a “Crash”-like flavor to the storytelling, but it feels more organic this time around.... Excellent, all around.
User Score
8.2

Universal acclaim- based on 99 Ratings

User score distribution:
  1. Positive: 82 out of 99
  2. Negative: 7 out of 99
  1. Mar 20, 2016
    10
    Brilliant season! The first season was well-acted but I found this much more compelling. The acting, writing, directing and pacing areBrilliant season! The first season was well-acted but I found this much more compelling. The acting, writing, directing and pacing are sublime. The characters are so well drawn you wish it went longer. Highly recommended! Really hope this gets renewed for a third season. Full Review »
  2. Mar 11, 2016
    10
    Definitely the best moments that TV was able to produce in recent months. The writing is remarkable. The actors are superb. Compelling,Definitely the best moments that TV was able to produce in recent months. The writing is remarkable. The actors are superb. Compelling, concerning, fascinating. I am in awe. Full Review »
  3. Jan 8, 2016
    10
    American Crime vuelve con una temporada igualmente impecable como la anterior. Con un reparto brillante y una historia nunca antes contada enAmerican Crime vuelve con una temporada igualmente impecable como la anterior. Con un reparto brillante y una historia nunca antes contada en la televisión abierta. Una serie que todos deberían ver y un guionista del que todos deberían aprender. Full Review »