In "Episode Two" of the new ABC drama AMERICAN CRIME, thirty-six hours have passed and reality is starting to sink in for all sides. Barb and Russ must come face-to-face with the suspects, Carter and Aubry, for the first time at the arraignment hearing. For Aubry and Carter, the hearing is their first opportunity to see one another since being arrested.
Elsewhere, Tony finds himself terrified and alone as he gets placed into juvenile detention. The gravity of the situation weighs heavy on his father, Alonzo. Hector's legal troubles are compounded when the investigators discover an existing warrant for his arrest in Mexico. With more unsettling facts being uncovered about Matt and Gwen, relations between Barb and Russ, and Tom and Eve grow increasingly strained as they disagree on where Matt's body should be buried.
The episode airs THURSDAY, MARCH 12 (10:00-11:00 p.m., ET) on the ABC Television Network. Get a sneak peek below!
"American Crime" stars Felicity Huffman as Barb Hanlon, Timothy Hutton as Russ Skokie, W. Earl Brown as Tom Carlin, Richard Cabral as Hector Tontz, Caitlin Gerard as Aubry Taylor, Benito Martinez as Alonzo Gutiérrez, Penelope Ann Miller as Eve Carlin, Elvis Nolasco as Carter Nix, Johnny Ortiz as Tony Gutiérrez and guest starring Regina King as Aliyah Shadeed.
Guest starring Marlyne Barrett as Chris Thompson, Gleendilys Inoa as Jenny Gutiérrez, Lili Taylor as Nancy Straumberg, Brent Anderson as Palmer, Kelli Bland as Barista, Keith Bogart as Grell/Reporter, Dave Buckman as Richter, Michael Clossin as Judge Wilson, Jon Michael Davis as Detective Sanderson, David DeLao as George Fierro, Jesse DeLuna as Officer Connors, Michael Fischer as Wes, Amanda Garza as Clair, David Garza as Video Judge, Rey Herrera as Hayes, Bob Hess as Michael Taylor, Shane Jacobsen as Quinn, E. Jason Liebrecht as Scott, Sohail Lodhia as Cashier, Marcus M. Mauldin as Parsons, Grant Merritt as Matt Skokie, Nadine Mozon as Peggy, Julian Owen as Silk, Jennifer Sydney as Operator and Todd Terry as Jackson.
"Episode Two" was written and directed by John Ridley.
"American Crime" is created and executive produced by Oscar® winner John Ridley ("12 Years a Slave"). Michael J. McDonald also serves as executive producer. "American Crime" is produced by ABC Studios.
"American Crime" is broadcast in 720 Progressive (720P), ABC's selected HDTV format, with 5.1-channel surround sound. This program carries a TV-14,D,L,V parental guideline.
For more information about "American Crime" visit ABC.com/American Crime
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