I don’t understand what you expect
Synopsis
Series adaptation of James Patterson’s novels about the complicated and brilliant detective, Alex Cross.. In episode 2, Cross tells Sampson that he smells like “mothballs and old spices.” In real life, Isaiah Mustafa appeared in the big Old Spice commercials as “the man your man could smell like.” I really don’t understand the low ratings and very harsh words about the series. It makes me wonder if there are other intentions behind those ratings. The show is very well shot, with cinematography, direction, music, and stylistic choices based in D.
The supporting cast does a great job and I love how we can watch 2 stories at the same time
C. . Alex Cross’s depth as a character is immediately shown, as well as his flows just like any other human being. He tries to navigate the death of his wife while dealing with grief, a serial killer case, and someone stalking his family.
Is this something that’s never been done before?
There are moments where you don’t know where the story is going and there are twists and turns that you never expected. No, but it’s done well most of the time. Now there are some plot holes where you kind of question things, but they’re not big enough to bother you watching the show. The acting is superb and Aldis steals the show.
in forensic psychology
If I have to recommend one thing and the producers are reading this, it’s that next season focuses a little more on his forensic psychology background. We’re not just talking about a detective who took some profiling classes, we’re talking about a guy with a Ph.D. in psychology, a Ph.D. Don’t reduce this trait to the nice “I know how killers think” thing; that’s been done over and over again.
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