Crime

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  • 1969
  • 2 Seasons

Crime is a dark and gritty drama series from HBO that follows the story of Jack Stone, a struggling lawyer portrayed by John Turturro, as he takes on the case of a Pakistani man accused of murdering a young girl on the Upper West Side of New York City. Riz Ahmed plays Nasir Khan, the accused, who is arrested and charged with the brutal murder of Andrea, a girl he had met earlier that night. Stone reluctantly takes on Nasir's case and begins his own investigation into the crime, initially seeking to get Nasir out on bail. As the series progresses, Stone becomes increasingly convinced of Nasir's innocence, leading him to dive deeper into the case to uncover the truth about what really happened that fateful night.

Alongside Turturro and Ahmed, the series boasts an impressive ensemble cast, including Frank L. Ridley as Jerry, Stone's perpetually unlucky investigator, and Bill Camp as Dennis Box, the lead detective on the case. Peyman Moaadi plays Salim Khan, Nasir's father who struggles with the cultural and language barriers in the American justice system. Poorna Jagannathan and Glenne Headly appear as Safar and Alison Crowe, respectively, who offer support to Stone and Nasir throughout the case.

Jeannie Berlin is Helen Weiss, the prosecutor tasked with convicting Nasir, and Amara Karan plays Chandra Kapoor, a young and ambitious lawyer who becomes involved with Stone's investigation. Michael K. Williams has a memorable guest-starring role as Freddy, a fellow inmate who shares a cell with Nasir, and Jeff Wincott appears as Detective Lucas, who has a history with Turturro's character.

Throughout the series, themes related to race, religion, and the American justice system are explored in a nuanced and thought-provoking way. The show is a slow-burn, tension-filled drama that builds to a shocking conclusion that will leave viewers reeling.

Overall, Crime is a captivating and emotionally-charged show that is anchored by outstanding performances from its talented cast. With its gripping storyline and strong character development, this series is a must-watch for anyone who enjoys intense and thought-provoking dramas.

Crime is a series that is currently running and has 2 seasons (12 episodes). The series first aired on December 31, 1969.

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Episode 6
6. Episode 6
January 1, 2022
Lennox makes a shocking discovery that turns the case on its head. With his own life in danger and his family at risk, Lennox will have to confront some difficult truths and make seismic choices about his future if he is to solve this case and survive; Drummond fights dirty in her bid to be Toal
Episode 5
5. Episode 5
January 1, 2022
As Lennox wrestles with the consequences of his actions, the hunt to catch the killer ramps up when one of his own team is targeted. Lennox and Drummond discover all roads lead back to a violent incident on Hogmanay 1992; with the interviews looming, Drummond and Stark pull out all the stops to prevent the other from getting the promotion
Episode 4
4. Episode 4
January 1, 2022
The case continues to evade Lennox
Episode 3
3. Episode 3
January 1, 2022
The chase is on as the killer plays cat and mouse with Lennox and Drummond and claims there will be another victim. Lennox is put to the ultimate moral test as he is forced to protect his nemesis
Episode 2
2. Episode 2
January 1, 2022
With the discovery of another body, Lennox
Episode 1
1. Episode 1
January 1, 2022
DI Ray Lennox is back at work and determined to put the Confectioner case behind him. When a beloved former colleague is assaulted by a mystery assailant and comes to him for help, Lennox quickly becomes embroiled in a new case as he starts to suspect this is linked to a recent gruesome hotel attack on a high-ranking establishment figure.
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Where to Watch Crime
Crime is available for streaming on the HBO website, both individual episodes and full seasons. You can also watch Crime on demand at Apple TV Channels and Amazon Prime and Amazon.
  • Premiere Date
    December 31, 1969