IGN: If television developers and broadcasters are interested in chasing one “trend” these days, it would be the trend of diversity and incorporating characters of varying ethnicities and strong, yet often untold, stories into their shows. In short, TV is finally putting a mirror up to modern day American the way it really should have years ago.
American Crime, debuting Thursday night on ABC, is one of the early wave riders of that trend (it will come crashing down next fall, when a slew of new, “diverse” programs are released). The series is also the latest offering in the string of crime anthologies hitting television as of late, examining the effects of race and culture on crime and murder.
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