CBS’ Clarice: The Story So Far

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CBS’s new series Clarice puts Agent Starling in the spotlight following her closing the case of Buffalo Bill thanks to the help of a certain…psychiatrist. But Buffalo Bill was only the beginning. Here’s everything you need to know about Clarice.

Following the events of Silence of the Lambs, Clarice is a point of contention within the FBI — especially after her close interactions with a certain cannibalistic psychiatrist. That spotlight will shine even brighter when a series of murders point to yet another serial killer, but what’s their M.O.? Clarice must dive into her own psychological trauma in order to face the new evil that lurks the streets. Beginning February 11th, watch the new series Clarice Thursdays at 10/9c or stream anytime on CBS

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