Item: True Crime Story
Language: en-US
Type of Problem: Incorrect_content
Extra Details: Once again: there are three completely different shows listed here.
Per AMC’s official website, these are three different shows from the same franchise.
Look Into My Eyes is an Upcoming Miniseries: https://www.amcstudiosinternational.com/catalog/18117#:~:text=Part%20of%20the%20True%20Crime,a%20series%20of%20suspicious%20events.
It Couldn’t Happen Here has two seasons: https://www.amcstudiosinternational.com/catalog/18014
Indefensible has one season: https://www.amcstudiosinternational.com/catalog/18015
Despite what Sundance’s website allegedly says, all three shows are treated by AMC and Sundance as separate and air as separate shows each with their own S1E1.
Can't find a movie or TV show? Login to create it.
Want to rate or add this item to a list?
Not a member?
Reply by raze464
on September 20, 2023 at 12:50 AM
It'll be confirmed once the episode is added to the SundanceTV website.
Cool. But that doesn't negate the fact of how the episodes have been listed on the SundanceTV website.
According to the SundanceTV website, there are currently two "True Crime Story" TV shows; "True Crime Story," which is made up of "It Couldn't Happen Here" and "Indefensible," and "True Crime Story: Look Into My Eyes."
“Look into My Eyes” is listed as a separate show on the SundanceTV website so it has a separate entry on TMDB.
I'm not.
It's fine that they have separate production teams but, according to the SundanceTV website, they're episodes of the same TV show.
Verifiably incorrect. I hate to tell you this for the third time but the SundanceTV website does not back up your claim that they aired as separate shows from day one. These archives from October 2021 and December 2021 undeniably confirm they aired as part of the same TV show, with "It Couldn't Happen Here" being episodes 1-6 and "Indefensible" being episodes 7-12.
For modern TV shows, press releases are useful up until episodes are listed on the network's website, which is SundanceTV for this series, not AMC. How "It Couldn't Happen Here" and "Indefensible" are listed literally anywhere else does not matter if SundanceTV lists them as part of a single TV show.
Reply by raze464
on September 20, 2023 at 1:42 AM
I found some archives of direct links to a few of the 2022 episodes on the Wayback Machine.
The actual pages still doesn't load but there's a brief flash while the page loads that shows some info so I had to take a screen recording to see what they say. They undeniably confirm the 2022 episodes of "It Couldn't Happen Here" and "Indefensible" were added to the SundanceTV website as part of a single TV show. Here are the clips - https://imgur.com/a/4IwvDAH. They are just a second long so downloading them might be best if you want to actually see what appears.
Also, the first clip says the show is called "True Crime Story: It Couldn't Happen Here" but then changes back to just "True Crime Story" for the rest of the season, which lines up with what I remember and the change I did last year to the Original Title.
Reply by kt2e56
on February 6, 2024 at 11:43 PM
This information remains incorrect.
Reply by superboy97
on February 6, 2024 at 11:48 PM
We need to follow the original Sundance broadcast.
Reply by kt2e56
on February 6, 2024 at 11:52 PM
And the original Sundance broadcast has them listed as separate. It’s very easy to verify. And again, I work at AMC and deal with Sundance’s shows. Sundance only has them lumped together on their site’s playlist but on their actual channel when they first air and reair, they were always considered different.
Reply by superboy97
on February 7, 2024 at 12:00 AM
As indicated above by @raze464, these archives from October 2021 and December 2021 undeniably confirm they aired as part of the same TV show, with "It Couldn't Happen Here" being episodes 1-6 and "Indefensible" being episodes 7-12.