A high school football star, a damning accusation, a guilty verdict. Outcry on Showtime is the real-life story of Greg Kelley, a senior in Leander, Texas, who was convicted of super aggravated sexual assault of a 4-year-old boy in 2013. The docuseries tracks the outpouring of support for Kelley as he is sentenced to 25 years in prison, forcing people to question everything, from the investigation to the verdict to their own faith.
Where to Watch Outcry
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How Many Episodes Are in Outcry?
There are five episodes in Outcry. The runtime of episodes averages between 57-64 mins. You can check the complete list of Outcry episodes and their release date below.
- “101“: July 5, 2020
- “102“: July 12, 2020
- “103“: July 19, 2020
- “104“: July 26, 2020
- “105“: August 2, 2020
What Are the Critics Saying about Outcry?
Outcry has an official critics rating of 89% and an average audience score of 92% on Rotten Tomatoes. Most viewers found the documentary gripping and its narrative layered.
The Wall Street Journal’s Dorothy Rabinowitz says, “The series would have profited handsomely from cutting. Outcry is, nevertheless, an immensely moving piece of history.”
Dan Fienberg from The Hollywood Reporter writes, “Outcry is completely effective at stoking our indignation. And if episodes three through five feel like they’re repetitive, I think it’s intentional – to simulate the protracted timeline of frustration experienced by Kelley.”
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Is Outcry Suitable for Kids?
Outcry is rated TV-MA, which means it is meant for viewing by mature audiences only. The content material is not suitable for children under 17.