Resi
06/22/14 at 09:33am
Read somewhere that 2014 was filmed in Europe but no air date for US found anywhere. Anybody have an update?
Nancy
06/11/14 at 11:53am
This show should continue and get rid of Biggest Loser and the other reality ****. We see that in real life everyday. Give us a intelligent show.
Anne
06/05/14 at 09:49pm
I really like CROSSING LINES.. and I hope it will be
picked up for a 2nd season. NBC should definitely renew it.
Richard
06/05/14 at 09:37pm
We need more mysteries and detective shows like BBC and shows like crossing lines keeps you in suspense because of the characters and settings. What we don't need are reality shows like losing weight and animation.
Peta Brennan
06/05/14 at 12:56pm
TNT started advertising the return of Falling Skies in April for the June start. Vikings has been consistently advertised on other channels by the History channel. NBC does nothing to promote two excellent shows, Crossing Lines and Hannibal. No wonder there is a lack of viewer interest interest-noone knows about them. NBC should hire a PR and Sales team team that knows what it's doing instead of looking at falling ratings and replacing fine programming by more reality TV crap.
Liz L.
05/27/14 at 09:14pm
CROSSING LINES is a very good program. I hope you will renew for 2nd season.
I like the characters, and the storylines are a refreshing change from the blood and gore of most crime shows.
PLEASE RENEW!!!!!
Richard
05/17/14 at 01:03pm
I'm sure you will cancel this interesting and intelligent program in favor of cheaper to produce "reality" pablum
Will
05/15/14 at 01:02pm
There's a reason why NBC is consistently last in the Big Four ratings war. It's because they don't give great shows like Crossing Lines a chance, and continue to air utter crap like The Biggest Loser ad nauseum.
Alice Smith-Jones
04/24/14 at 07:57am
Crossing Lines is a well produced and scripted series which should be given a second season, especially since they failed to tie up all the loose ends. Exposed to more viewers, I believe this series could be a hit. Unfortunately, the media mentality is too focused on making money rather than the education and entertainment of their viewers.