TVOM: "Everything about American Crime, at least through four episodes, is about image, about interrupting specific presentations of self, of others, or of situations which we are on the outside of. This idea of undercutting assumed perceptions seeps through every facet of the show, most notably its cinematography, which continuously distorts conversation and visual continuity, allowing conversations conveying one idea to play in voice-over, over static shots of characters exhibiting very different behaviors. Of all the episodes to this point, “Episode Four” hits this drum harder than any other – and like previous episodes, continues to be a mixed bag of how it handles (or heavy-handles) its story and players."
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A strange choice for an ABC show, granted, and a really bland one at that.