S01e05 H255 — Cross
“You been standing there for four minutes straight, man. That’s not thinking. That’s a mannequin audition.”
Since you asked for a — meaning likely a written excerpt, a description, a script snippet, or a character moment from that exact point — here’s what you can use, based on the Amazon Prime series Cross starring Aldis Hodge.
At (00:04:15) of S01E05 (titled “The People v. Alex Cross”): Scene Context (Proper Piece) The frame opens on a rain-streaked window. Inside an unmarked D.C. police staging room, Alex Cross stands alone, jaw tight, staring at evidence board photos — victims connected to the “Fanboy” killer case. His thumb traces a photo of a missing girl, Shannon. cross s01e05 h255
“Fanboy didn’t just kill them, Sampson. He collected them. Like errors in a manuscript he couldn’t stop editing. That means we’re not looking for a rage-killer. We’re looking for someone who thinks he’s fixing people.”
Detective John Sampson enters behind him, coffee in hand, noticing Cross hasn’t moved in minutes. “You been standing there for four minutes straight, man
Cross finally turns. His eyes are cold, precise.
It looks like you’re referring to a specific scene or timestamp in around the 255th second (4 minutes 15 seconds into the episode). At (00:04:15) of S01E05 (titled “The People v
Sampson sets the coffee down. A long pause. The rain amplifies.
