Nick Cannon takes the lead in Accused season 2, episode 3 (Preview)
We know that technology has its pros and cons. That’s something that comes up in Accused season 2, episode 3.
Nick Cannon and Patrick J. Adams star in the latest episode. However, there is only one person on trial, it seems. Cannon’s Marcus is the one who needs to protect himself. Does that mean something has happened to Marcus’s business partner, or has he fled?
What is Marcus’s story in Accused season 2, episode 3?
The promo and synopsis give us an idea of what’s to come. We can see that Marcus and his business partner have started a major tech company. Google wants to buy this company, and it should mean that they are set for life. But what happens to see Marcus put on trial?
It comes down to the type of technology they have created. They have made some sort of facial recognition technology, and that leads to the death of someone. Of course, it sounds like they decide to cover up the death, but someone knows about it. This person threatens to expose them for money.
Couldn’t they find another way to cover it up? Who is the person who is threatening to expose the company, and why is it only Marcus who ends up on trial? What is Adams’s character doing in all of this, and what is his idea?
There are a few shows lately that are focusing on the dangers of technology, and this is just the latest. We need to remember the cons as well as the pros.
Take a look at the promo and synopsis for Accused season 2, episode 3:
"A successful tech entrepreneur (Cannon) finds himself on trial after creating facial recognition software, which leads to devastating consequences. "
Accused airs on Tuesdays at 9/8c on FOX. Catch up the following day on Hulu.
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