Because it is the first new series to premiere containing substantial gore since the killings in Newtown, CT, The Subsequent has taken an unfair amount of criticism for depictions of violence on television. As permanently with pop culture, drawing direct
Whether or not you reckon serial killers need more exposure on television, whether you reckon "The Subsequent" (premieres Monday, January 21 at 9 p.m. EST on Fox) exploits or merely reflects Americans' appetite for violence, there's an even more basic
Ultimately, my dislike for "The Subsequent" has less to do with its gore factor than with its essential laziness, silliness and pretentiousness. Certain aspects of the plot don't get on to much sense, but that's really the tip of the iceberg.
Because it is the first new series to premiere containing substantial gore since the killings in Newtown, CT, The Subsequent has taken an unfair amount of criticism for depictions of violence on television.
From Kevin Williamson (The Vampire Diaries, Scream), The Subsequent follows FBI Agent Ryan Hardy (Kevin Bacon), who comes out of retirement to track down notorious serial killer Joe Carroll (James Purefoy), mastermind behind a on the rise cult of killers,
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