![]() As an ICC bureaucrat, he only has a handful of brief scenes in the pilot, one of which involves him explaining to a group of pigeons why it's illegal for him to feed them. The presence of Donald Sutherland in the cast seems like a bit of a ploy to impress American audiences. Despite much of the two-hour pilot being set in France (with three of team-members being French), almost all of the dialogue is delivered in English, save for a brief scene where German is subtitled. It would also seem that this premise offers the possibility of language barriers driving wedges between characters or complicating investigations, but this doesn't come into play in their first case. This is particularly in annoying in the case of Irish detective Tommy McConnel (Richard Flood), who's a hothead bare-knuckle boxer that butts heads with Fichtner's American detective and English interrogation specialist Sienna Pride (Genevieve O'Reilly). The premise of tracking criminals through different countries, with a cast of characters from France, England, Ireland, Germany and the United States, should be rife with opportunities for clashes of personality and culture, but Crossing Lines seems content to just stick with boring stereotypes. As if that wasn't pathetic enough, he also lives in a trailer and is addicted to morphine patches. Since then, he lost his job and now makes money picking up trash at an amusement park in France. Hickman's had a rough time of it ever since he was permanently injured after taking a bullet in the hand while pursuing a suspect. ![]() To catch this killer, Daniel enlists the aid of former NYPD detective Carl Hickman (William Fichtner). Their inaugural case is that of a serial killer that has murdered women in multiple countries, leaving their mutilated bodies in public parks. The purpose of this new super band of detectives, each of them bringing unique specialities to the operation, is to operate as a kind of FBI for Europe by investigating crimes that fall under the jurisdiction of more than one country. The result is, unfortunately, nothing more than a superficial makeover of the familiar template.Ĭrossing Lines finds French National Police officer Louis Daniel (Marc Lavoine) cobbling together a team of detectives under the jurisdiction of the International Criminal Court. ![]() ![]() With Crossing Lines, the case-of-the-week structure is sent across the Atlantic to investigate crimes that traverse the borders of European countries. NBC has aired some creative reinventions of this genre in recent years, such as the gruesomely beautiful Hannibal and the mind-bending Awake. The police procedural is a well-known staple of broadcast television and for good reason few subjects feed the weekly storytelling beast of TV better. ![]() , money, salary, income, and assets.The two-hour pilot premieres Sunday, June 23 at 8pm on NBC, subsequent episodes will air Sundays at 9pm. So, how much is Richard Flood worth at the age of 40 years old? Richard Flood’s income source is mostly from being a successful Actor. He net worth has been growing significantly in 2021-22. Richard Flood Weight & Measurements Physical Status He is a member of famous Actor with the age 40 years old group. We recommend you to check the complete list of Famous People born on 28 July. Learn How rich is He in this year and how He spends money? Also learn how He earned most of net worth at the age of 40 years old? Popular As Now We discover Richard Flood's Biography, Age, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. ![]()
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