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Noughts + Crosses

Forbidden love defies a racially segregated society in an alternate history. Perfect for dystopian romance and social commentary fans.

Genres: Drama, Romance, Science Fiction

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Noughts + Crosses

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TV Show20201h 0mEnglishBBC OneDrama, Romance, Science Fiction
2 Seasons10 EpisodesEpisode Guide
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In an alternate history where black “Cross” people rule over white “Noughts”, young couple Sephy and Callum are divided by their colour but united by love.

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It has its moments and some very nice visuals but the main point loses its edge when we'#39;re finally moving on from tackling overt racism to more insidious forms. This kind of metaphor had its purpose at first, then it just became a way of people feeling good about themselves, the same way people love to watch nazis in movies and think '#34;see, _that'#39;s_ racism, I just think some kinds of people are naturally more profficient in some tasks than others...'#34;

Weak. Stick to the books and you won’t go wrong.

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**SEASON ONE REVIEW:** <br />Season Rating: 7/10 <br />Overall Rating: 7/10 Strong enough first season. I don't love <em>'Noughts + Crosses'</em>, 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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