Last year, the Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors declared the system a “State of Emergency.” According to an LA Times article on April 10, 2014, some 40 infants per day are reported as possible victims of abuse and neglect. Everyone knows drug addicts lie, right? I think it was Hector too, because he said back in Mexico he killed a guy defending his friend, and his friend turned on him and testified against him in exchange for a deal. Gwen came in, and she too was shot, perhaps by Carter or perhaps by Aubry in an attempt to protect Carter. Haha. For me, the best evidence that Carter did it is Aliyah’s reaction after Carter whispered into her ear. I’m pretty sure Rick and his gang on “The Walking Dead” would have had to kill him. When Audry slashed the throat of the man who began punching Carter in the later episodes; I believe this is something that she has done before (side note: wouldn’t it have been neat if there was a flashback of that scenario?) I believe Hector was introduced in the first episode in a store using Matts credit card. Just me. While getting the evaluation, Aubry maintains she was sexually abused during throughout her childhood and through her teenage years, but the doctor doesn't fall for her story. Directed by John Ridley. Guilty conscience? Good writing. All the mysteries will unfold in the season 1 finale episode that airs tonight (14 May) on ABC. She was vicious also and tred to kill the dealer brutally. The third season is set in North Carolina and deals with labor issues, economic divides and individual rights. In the finale, fans will get to know who is Matt's killer. And if she killed him then why would she ask Carter? Thanks for sharing, Jennifer. In real life, The U.S. Foster Care system is messed up. Before I tell you, I have to say that as one who works in the legal system, I think that part of the brilliance of the show (and the finale in particular) is that in the real world, we don’t get flashbacks or some other reveal to show us what really happened, so in many cases, we can never really know with absolute certainty what happened in this type of a crime. Having the credit cards is certain it wasn’t him …he was too smart to use a dead mans cc. Change ), You are commenting using your Google account. Frustrating, I know… but the open endedness is actually a really great parallel to real life. Aubrey's foster father tried to overturn her confession, claiming that she could never do such a thing, but she did not listen to him. Her evil killed the love of her life. You can't miss the episode that will have you in compete shock! I feel like I could watch it again. I like your theory. Well worth it. What precedes crime? An ironic situation for him. That it was him but the writer obviously wants u to try to figure it out and possibly get u to think twice. It’s worth noting that the sole reason Carter is released is the political pressure brought to bear by Carter’s sister Aliyah and the Black community. This season deals heavily with social class and homophobia. That’s a whopper! I’m late but I think whoever u end up thinking it is reveals if there are any prejudices in us. Generally favorable ... Matthew Gilbert Mar 4, 2015. Week 2 Redux. In 2015, "American Crime" received ten Primetime Emmy Award nominations, including for "Outstanding Limited Series", "Writing for a Miniseries", "Movie or a Dramatic Special" (John Ridley), "Lead Actress in a Miniseries or Movie" (Felicity Huffman), "Lead Actor in a Miniseries or Movie" (Timothy Hutton), "Supporting Actor in a Miniseries or Movie" (Richard Cabral) and a win for "Supporting Actress in a Miniseries or Movie" (Regina King). He would know they were stolen and he did it to get cash buy buying shit and selling that’s all. For a while there it looked, Ouch....was Alex a little harsh in his opening, Watch it again, William. Here’s a scene from that movie, which is one of my faves: I think Felicity Huffman and Timothy Hutton are dang good actors. 85 USER SCORE.