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“Cross” Review: Prime’s Murder Series Is A Thrilling Ride You Won’t Want To Get Off Of

by Kiran P Ganesan
November 18, 2024
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When it first hit bookshops back in 1993, no one seemed to pay much attention to the seemingly run-of-the-mill crime novel. Little did anyone know at the time that it would later give rise to a long-running series, spanning 32 more books, and would still be going strong today. Since then, James Patterson’s beloved novel series has received a multitude of film and television adaptations, with each version adapting a specific entry in this storied franchise.

Now, in 2024, Prime Video has tried its hand at making its own take on the beloved thriller series, “Cross,” which we’ve managed to get an early viewing of. The question is, will this series finally give this beloved franchise the long-running adaptation it deserves, or will it die out without a trace?

“Cross” follows the story of Alex Cross (played by Aldis Hodge), an African-American detective stationed in Washington, DC, who is not only a decorated member of the force but also a loving father and husband. However, all of that changes when his wife is murdered in broad daylight, with the killer never being arrested. A year later, Cross is still a familiar face in the force and trusted by the public, but he is not himself, especially when a serial killer is rampaging through town, selectively picking off their next victims. Simultaneously, he also has to keep himself and his kids safe, as Mrs. Cross’ murderer suddenly reappears and starts terrorising the family.

From the get-go, the eight-episode series calls attention to the political turmoil that is currently eating the United States alive. The show wastes no time in tackling and dissecting the racial problems the country and the protagonists face on a daily basis. Though it opens with a racist white man bickering with and profiling an African-American, the show goes deeper into just framing white as evil and black as good. The narrative explores the good and bad people, regardless of ethnicity, which keeps the story interesting rather than being a show that ceaselessly preaches modern values.

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What helps keep the show interesting are the actors and their cast of characters. Hodge is phenomenal in his role as Cross, able to switch between being a loving father, disturbed detective, and grieving husband seamlessly. Though he is the main protagonist, he is very flawed, and it is a trait you will only appreciate through his performance. Naturally, Cross is not the only one in the spotlight; Isaiah Mustafa gives a superb performance as his second in command, John Sampson. Acting as a more abrasive cop, but a caring friend, he makes sure Cross stays on track and becomes a voice of reason during Cross’ violent outbursts.

Without giving too much away, the serial killer, who we will call “Fanboy” for the remainder of this review, is also chillingly brilliant. They are a cold and calculating person who very much revels in the artistry of murder rather than the act itself, which is all the more unnerving. Fanboy, based on context clues, seems to be a lowly nobody that was taken in to do someone else’s bidding. Now, armed with their master’s teaching – with a dash of their own pragmatic point of view – the antagonist is able to manoeuvre through troubles, be it against the common folk or with those in authority. Furthermore, their calm appearance allows them to blend in and escape authority without anyone batting an eye, while also enabling them to lure in their next victim.

Though it isn’t a perfect reimagining because of how it is framed, Fanboy and Cross’ clashes mimic those of Sherlock Holmes and James Moriarty. Though Cross isn’t guided by superior intellect like Holmes, his unrelenting efforts are a perfect match for Fanboy’s insurmountable wealth, power, and connections.

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When it comes to these mystery dramas, we love to see a protagonist be right about his gut instincts, as it is truly exhilarating to see someone’s hunch turn out to be true. However, if we have any gripes about the show, it would be that Cross’ hunches are too perfect. Yes, the audience is clued in on the antagonist’s motivation and even identity early on in the story – but the protagonists aren’t. Though Cross might have a PhD in psychology and is able to read a person’s emotions and expressions a mile away, correctly guessing the mentality of an adversary he has never met before is awfully convenient.

With that said, “Cross” is an interesting show filled with gripping narratives and subplots that keep us hooked. Factor in the amazing performances by the cast, particularly that of the main protagonist and antagonist, and you have a thrilling story that you can’t let go of. It is a thrilling game of cat and mouse that you will enjoy through and through. However, there are a few instances that seem to be quite jarring, such as Cross’ 100% correct gut instinct, as well as the on-the-nose racial commentary that might trigger some viewers.

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All eight episodes of “Cross” can be streamed on Prime Video today!

The Review

Cross

3.5 Score

With that said, “Cross” is an interesting show filled with gripping narratives and subplots that keep us hooked. Factor in the amazing performances by the cast, particularly that of the main protagonist and antagonist, and you have a thrilling story that you can let go of. It is a thrilling game of cat and mouse that you will enjoy through and through. However, there were few instances that seemed to be quite jarring, such as Cross’ 100% correct gut instinct as well as the on-the-nose racial commentary that might trigger some viewers.

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