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‘Cross’ Season 1 Ending Explained: How the Thrilling Finale Sets the Stage for Season 2

The eight-episode debut season of Cross on Prime Video culminates in a gripping finale, resolving two major cases while

‘Cross’ Season 1 Ending Explained: How the Thrilling Finale Sets the Stage for Season 2

The eight-episode debut season of Cross on Prime Video culminates in a gripping finale, resolving two major cases while setting the stage for more drama. Detective Alex Cross (Aldis Hodge), still grieving his wife Maria’s tragic death, confronts both the Fanboy serial killer and a mysterious stalker threatening his family. Episode 8 ties up these loose ends, delivering shocking revelations about Maria’s murder and the stalker’s identity while hinting at bigger challenges ahead for Season 2.

Who Is the Fanboy, and What Drives His Murders?

Throughout the season, Alex suspects wealthy businessman Ed Ramsey (Ryan Eggold) of being behind a string of kidnappings and murders in Washington, D.C. This theory is confirmed when evidence connects Ramsey to the crimes. Ramsey, obsessed with infamous serial killers, created a scrapbook detailing their lives alongside photographs of his victims, whom he transformed to resemble these killers. This twisted fixation earned him the nickname “Fanboy.”

Ramsey’s motives are rooted in a troubled past. Cross uncovers that Ramsey’s violent tendencies stem from his desperate need for his mother’s attention following his sister’s death. This obsession led him to abduct 12 individuals, using them as pawns in his macabre “artwork.” Although Ramsey managed to kill 11 victims, his plans were thwarted when Shannon (Eloise Mumford) was rescued.

In a satisfying conclusion, Cross and his team dismantle Ramsey’s legacy. After arresting him, they destroy his prized scrapbook, live-streaming its incineration as a blow to his ego. The scene highlights Ramsey’s unraveling, solidifying his role as a despised villain while giving the audience a cathartic moment of justice.

Who Killed Maria, and Why?

The mystery of Maria’s murder takes center stage as Cross investigates a dress left at her grave. This clue leads him to revisit the case of Deirdre Nolan (Jessica Clement), a woman Alex once testified against. Accused of murdering a man with a baseball bat, Deirdre was deemed a danger to society based on Alex’s expert opinion, leading to her life sentence. Tragically, she later died by suicide in prison.

Cross discovers that Deirdre’s tragic story ties directly to his stalker. He learns that Deirdre’s prison visitor, Peter (Ryan Allen), had connections to both Deirdre and a woman named Miss Nancy (Karen Robinson)—his son’s piano teacher. To Alex’s shock, Miss Nancy masterminded the plot to murder Maria and terrorize his family, blaming Alex for Deirdre’s fate. Peter, meanwhile, had committed the crime for which Deirdre was imprisoned, manipulated by Miss Nancy into letting her take the fall.

The tense showdown at a remote cabin reveals these dark truths. Miss Nancy’s guilt and manipulation come to light, leading to her dramatic suicide. Her death ends the immediate threat to Alex’s family, offering him some closure and allowing him to seek therapy for his lingering grief over Maria.

How Does the Post-Credits Scene Tease Season 2?

The finale’s post-credits scene introduces a tantalizing new plotline. FBI agent Kayla Craig (Alona Tal) meets with Bobby Trey (Johnny Ray Gill), a former cop who collaborated with Ramsey. Kayla proposes a deal: immunity and financial compensation in exchange for information about Ramsey’s victims and incriminating evidence against powerful figures in D.C.

This development hints at a deeper layer of corruption within Washington, D.C., setting up a high-stakes narrative for Season 2. Bobby Trey’s morally ambiguous character adds complexity, promising to challenge Alex Cross in unexpected ways.

What Can We Expect in Season 2?

With Season 1’s cases resolved, Season 2 is poised to delve into Washington’s dark underbelly of power and corruption. Bobby Trey’s role could expand, creating new challenges for Cross. Additionally, Alex’s personal growth—stemming from his decision to seek therapy—may provide a more nuanced look at his character as he balances family and duty.

While no premiere date has been announced, Season 2 is already in the works, promising more action, intrigue, and Aldis Hodge’s standout performance as Alex Cross.

Season 1 of Cross is available to stream now on Prime Video.

Source: Collider

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