Cross S01e07 Pdtv May 2026
If you’ve watched any modern serial killer show, you’ll guess the “surprise ally” reveal about 10 minutes before it happens. The episode leans on a trope (killer inside law enforcement) without adding new wrinkles.
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
Here’s a review of , based on the Amazon Prime series starring Aldis Hodge as Alex Cross. If you’ve watched any modern serial killer show,
Worth watching for Hodge’s performance and the surveillance horror vibe, but suffers from pacing lulls and a familiar twist. It’s a timely, unsettling touch (think The Joker
If you’re binge-watching, it works as a necessary bridge to Episode 8. If you’re on the fence about the series, this episode won’t convert you, but fans of Patterson’s books or detective thrillers will find enough to enjoy.
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. Final verdict “PDTV” is a solid middle-late episode 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.
