Noughts + Crosses - Season 2 Episode 4

Noughts + Crosses
Akwai Formats Noughts + Crosses Amintaccen binciken : 04/26/2025 Kalli HD Zazzagewa HD
Noughts + Crosses

Noughts + Crosses - Season 2 Episode 4

Noughts + Crosses - Season 2 Episode 4 Love is never black and white.

Bayani: Callum’s life hangs in the balance as he awaits his day in court. Sephy works tirelessly to clear Callum’s name and Jude hatches a plan to break him out of prison.

Kalli Trailer Kwanan Wata Na Farko: Mar 05, 2020 Kwanan Wata na .arshe: Apr 26, 2022 Lokaci: 2 Lokaci Kashi na: 10 Kashi na Lokacin gudu: 60 mintuna Inganci: HD IMDb: 6.10 / 10 by 27 masu amfani Farin jini: 2.6506 Harshe: English

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  • r96sk 2020, Oct 27

    **SEASON ONE REVIEW:** Season Rating: 7/10 Overall Rating: 7/10 Strong enough first season. I don't love 'Noughts + Crosses', at least not yet, but it is still an opening season that I did enjoy sufficiently. The concept is no doubt an interesting and fairly complex one, it throws up interesting scenarios and thoughts. With that said, for season two, I hope they are a bit more neater with the real life parallels. A lot of them here do feel very forced, particularly the "blanca" thing. I can certainly see what they're attempting but as a programme it needs to be a bit more creative - and not just rely on the real world. The noughts/crosses thing itself is cool, though part of me feels like they could've left it in the title/credits and that's it. It goes with what I said a moment ago, it comes across as forced - especially across the opening few episodes. It isn't a difficult thing to understand, so we don't need it repeated so often - in my opinion, it would've been way better if it was subtly left in the title/credits. Cast-wise it's decent. Masali Baduza (Sephy) is the best actor onscreen, I thoroughly enjoyed her whole performance across the six episodes. I also liked Jonathan Ajayi, as Lekan, despite the obvious; he plays his character very well. Jack Rowan (Callum) is the best of the rest, though Paterson Joseph (Kamal), Helen Baxendale (Meggie) and Shaun Dingwall (Dorn) are solid too. A bit more subtlety and creativity would go a long way, so hopefully they improve in those regards in season two; assuming it happens, which I hope it does. All in all, very much worth a watch.

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