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Cross Season 2 finale asks what justice really means
Summary
The Cross Season 2 finale leaves major cliffhangers about Alex Cross’s future with the police and continues to probe accountability, vigilantism and what upholding justice looks like; Prime Video has confirmed a Season 3.
Content
The Cross Season 2 finale ends on significant cliffhangers, notably around Alex Cross’s (Aldis Hodge) future with the force, while Prime Video has confirmed a third season. The show has consistently foregrounded questions of personal and professional accountability and explored what happens when systems meant to deliver justice fail. Creator Ben Watkins told Yahoo Canada he wanted to examine how celebrated detectives can be praised for actions outside the law and the collateral damage those actions cause. Cast members, including Johnny Ray Gill and Aldis Hodge, described the series as engaging with ethical tensions and the difficulties of balancing identity and duty.
Key points:
- The Season 2 finale leaves unresolved questions about Alex Cross’s role with the police and other character arcs.
- Prime Video has confirmed that Cross will return for a Season 3.
- The series foregrounds themes of accountability, vigilantism, and what it means to pursue justice when systems are flawed.
- Creator Ben Watkins said the show aims to hold characters accountable for actions that have collateral damage, even when motivated by catching criminals.
- Actors noted the show explores ethical tensions, including a key scene between Cross and Luz that questions whether certain actions can be justified.
Summary:
The finale reinforces the series’ ongoing examination of justice, ethics and the personal costs of pursuing truth. Season 3 is confirmed, but specifics about character developments and plot directions are undetermined at this time.
