A cop who can’t hold a gun isn’t much good to anyone. At least, that’s what former NYPD detective Carl Hickman (William Fichtner) thinks.
Three years ago, while chasing down a child snatcher, he was shot in his gun hand, leaving it ruined and bringing his crime-fighting career to an end. Now suffering constant nerve pain from a hand that’s close to useless, he’s moved to Amsterdam where he barely makes a living picking up garbage at a grubby amusement park in between slapping on morphine patches to dull the pain.
There’s a bleak noir series there waiting to happen, but Crossing Lines isn’t about wallowing in a broken cop’s pain.
Hickman might be at rock bottom, but his way back up is already at hand: Europol supercop Major Louis Daniel (Marc Lavoine) is putting together a pan-European crime-fighting team with the approval of International Criminal Court Inspector Michel Dorn (Donald Sutherland), and he wants Hickman – who he worked alongside years ago – to join the squad.
There’s a serial killer murdering women across Europe, and to stop him Daniel’s going to need the best.
Marc Lavoine (rear) and William Fichtner in ‘Crossing Lines’. Source: Tandem Productions / TF1 Production SAS
Donald Sutherland plays Michel Dorn, a man who has spent his adult life chasing war criminals, in ‘Crossing Lines’. Source: Tandem Productions / TF1 Production SAS / Dusan Martincek
Tom Wlaschiha is Sebastian, the team’s ‘techie’. Source: Tandem Productions / TF1 Production SAS
Then there are the agents, and you’d be forgiven for thinking having a tortured past was one of the entry requirements.
For Daniel, putting the team together was a way to take down criminals other organisations couldn’t touch – including the Russian mobster who murdered his son. Eva (Gabriella Pession) has a history haunted by the dark shadow of the Mafia; team tech-expert Sebastian (Tom Wlaschiha) is hiding a gambling addiction, while Tommy (Richard Flood) has a past with the IRA that goes some way towards explaining his expertise with explosives. Dorn’s passion for justice? It comes from a childhood fleeing the Nazi menace across Europe.
A very personal loss drives Louis Daniel (Marc Lavoine). Source: Tandem Productions / TF1 Production SAS
Goran Visnjic joins ‘Crossing Lines’ in season 3. Source: Tandem Productions / TF1 Production SAS
It doesn’t hurt that Hickman is played by William Fichtner. A mainstay of American film and television for more than 20 years, he’s the kind of actor who effortlessly moves between comedy and drama, a performer who can’t help but improve everything he appears in. Usually he turns up in supporting roles, where he’s always a welcome sight: he’s been in everything from Heat and Blackhawk Down to Prison Break and the sitcom Mom.
William Fichtner in ‘Crossing Lines’. Source: Tandem Productions / TF1 Production SAS / Dusan Martincek
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