It's going to happen forever cause that's literally his character traitI really hate that trope where the detective will be talking with someone, and the other person will be like "hey, I just bought a new hat" and the detective stares off into the distance, and says "... hat ... I KNOW WHO THE KILLER IS " then rushes off without saying another word.
Some variation of that happens like a dozen times throughout the course of this series lol
You seem to have missed my point - as far as I'm aware, Wolverine's claws aren't a well worn cliché that have done a hundred different times in a hundred different movie and tv shows.It's going to happen forever cause that's literally his character trait
Two John even says it a few times "Shut up. He's doing his thing"
Might as well say you don't like Wolverine's claws
How many of those were doing it before 1993 when Cross came out?You seem to have missed my point - as far as I'm aware, Wolverine's claws aren't a well worn cliché that have done a hundred different times in a hundred different movie and tv shows.
How many of those were doing it before 1993 when Cross came out?
This is why I'm going to support this show despite some issues. I highly enjoyed it but now I'll rewatch and enjoy it even more knowing James Patterson stood on business."Cross" Star Aldis Hodge Reacts To James Patterson Turning Down Millions To Keep The Character Black
"They said, 'We just want one change; we want Alex to be a white guy.'"www.buzzfeed.com
"Cross" Star Aldis Hodge's Reaction To James Patterson Turning Down Millions To Keep The Character Black Is Honestly Priceless
"They said, 'We just want one change; we want Alex to be a white guy.'"
Aldis Hodge is opening up about the importance of keeping James Patterson's iconic character, Alex Cross, Black after learning what the author did to ensure his authenticity on-screen.
In 1993, the author introduced the world to his Cross series, which now has more than 30 novels connected to it. The protagonist, Alex Cross, is a Black, decorated DC homicide detective and forensic psychologist trying to keep serial killers off the street.