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Review: Network TV continues its love affair with untrue crime with trio of addictive new shows

ABC’ s“ Will Trent” stars, from left, Iantha Richardson as Faith Mitchell, Jake McLaughlin as Michael Ormewood, Ramón Rodríguez as Will Trent, Erika Christensen as Angie Polaski and Sonja Sohn as Amanda Wagner.

Crime pays, if you're a television network, and especially if you're network television, where reckoning with malefactors has a long and rich history and continues to have a dominating presence. On some fundamental level, NBC equals "Law & Order" and whatever else Dick Wolf has going, and CBS is just "NCIS" and a bunch of sitcoms.

There is, among these shows, an unavoidable embrace of the obvious, given just how many thousands — hundreds of thousands — of hours such stories have logged over the years. Many lack "seriousness," even when they're dealing with serious things, a weightlessness that helps make them watchable week after week. Problems are solved within an episode, even when longer arcs are attached; it's character and not cliffhangers that draw you back. Life is messy, they say, but it generally works out —

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