Cross S01e07 Pdtv Review

Ryan Eggold’s Ed Ramsey and Eloise Mumford’s Shannon Witmer barely appear. Their subplots feel paused, making the episode feel slightly unbalanced — all Cross, little ensemble.

The episode introduces a “live broadcast” element: the killer streams his activities through hacked public TV screens. It’s a timely, unsettling touch (think The Joker meets Watch Dogs ). The cat-and-mouse game gets personal in a way previous episodes only hinted at. cross s01e07 pdtv

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Episode 7 centers on the narrowing circle around the Fanboy. After weeks of psychological warfare, Alex Cross and John Sampson are no longer just investigating a serial killer; they are fighting to protect their own families. The episode masterfully balances the procedural elements of the investigation with the raw emotional toll the case is taking on the Cross household. The PDTV Experience It’s a timely, unsettling touch (think The Joker

Isaiah Mustafa’s Sampson gets more to do here than just be the loyal friend. He questions Cross’s judgment, and their disagreement feels earned, not melodramatic.

that raises stakes and delivers one genuinely creepy sequence (the killer watching Cross watch him). It’s not the series’ best — Episode 5 was stronger — but it sets up a tense finale.