


A world without borders needs justice without borders.
Through globalization, many countries have been opened and barriers removed to ensure easy trade, travel and cultural diversity. However, this openness has given opportunities to criminals looking to exploit the system and ultimately threaten our global safety. As Europe has become a "safe house" for criminals eluding law enforcers, a special kind of law enforcement team is needed to handle specific ongoing crimes on a global level. "Crossing Lines" is the story of one such team, made up of five international cops, headed by Captain Daniel. The team - comprised of individuals who have little in common - must learn to live and work under the most dangerous and potentially deadly conditions. Housed in an unused storage section underneath the ICC, this mismatched team faces bureaucratic, jurisdictional and cultural obstacles while traversing continents in pursuit of justice.
Avis de la communauté (6)
it was really amazing during season 1. but too much time passed I don't remember anything from the scenery and I handled only first 15 minutes of the season 2.1 and switched it off. From the first minutes so much info and names of heroes about which I don't remember... impossible to watch.
Watched the first 2 episodes and was completely dis-interested about 30 minutes into the first one. Plods along like a root canal. If you love the CSI crap with bad acting and a non-story, you'll love this. 0/10
Watched it for Fitchner but I couldn't enjoy it enough to finish the whole season.
Great performance by William Fichtner, anything else is plain crap.
They should think of giving at least a few of the characters some personality





















