Synopsis
Series adaptation of James Patterson novels about the complicated and brilliant detective, Alex Cross
In episode 2, Cross tells Sampson he smells like "mothballs and old spice." In real life, Isaiah Mustafa featured in the great Old Spice ads as 'the man your man could smell like'. Even though I've never read any of the source material from the James Patterson books, I've still heard of Alex Cross long before this tv show was in production.
The series follows Cross, who's a decorated D
It's definitely something that I knew I would like and did…a lot. Aldis Hodge is an up and coming and underrated actor and he absolutely kills it as Alex Cross.
homicide detective and forensic psychologist
C. He studies the victims to better understand who murdered them.
The best thing that this show has going for it is it's never boring
Here he tracks a serial killer with his partner, John Sampson (Isaiah Mustafa) that also has ties to his past. Besides being a detective he's also a family man and he's dedicated to being great at both.
Cross does that
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