I just finished watching the third (and possibly last) season of
Crossing Lines on Netflix. Like many others I thought that the third season felt like a different show than the first two, given that only Tom Wlaschiha and Donald Sutherland was kept from the cast of the previous seasons. And like many others I really missed William Fichtner. That said, the third season turned out to be not bad at all. They were, in fact, all good. Again. like many others, I disliked the ending of season two.
Especially the fact that Fichtner's character acts so totally out of character. Somebody shoots his colleague and a 20 year veteran cop doesn't even try to disarm the perpetrator but runs to the victim and calls out to the perp to call for an ambulance! WTF?
But still, quite a good show. Some people complain about the fact that the show wasn't shot where it's supposed to take place (i.e. in The Hague, among other places). Well, duh! I can't count the number of shows shot in Canada, but taking place in the US. That's just a matter of fact when it comes to TV shows, and movies too. They shoot where they get the best cooperation and the least cost. Live with it!