‘The Knick’ Recap: Blood, Scalpels and a Good Dose of Racism for 1900 New York
The camera doesn't shy away from blood and viscera, but doesn't put them right in your face, either.
View Article‘The Knick’ Recap: Into an Electrified Light
Steven Soderbergh likes the dark, at least for this show.
View Article‘The Knick’ Recap: The Rogue Clinic in the Hospital Basement
Edwards sets up a parallel practice for black patients.
View Article‘The Knick’ Recap: Sins of the Flesh, With a Kick
It’s nice to know that someone is watching, because under Steven Soderbergh’s direction, this medical-historical drama is one of the better things on television right now.
View Article‘The Knick’ Recap: Signs of Progress, Amid All That Blood
Things move forward: X-Rays, electricity, a shared operation. And backward: Racism, failed C-sections and gangsters.
View Article‘The Knick’ Recap: Sexual Politics and the Early-20th-Century Woman
Do the early-20th-century men hold all the cards?
View Article‘The Knick’ Recap: Soderbergh’s Efficient Tour de Force
The episode was a seamless, symphonic presentation of the hospital’s involvement in a single event, a race riot that turned lower Manhattan into a domestic war zone.
View Article‘The Knick’ Recap: Desperate for One More Fix
Thackery suffers as cocaine is in short supply.
View Article‘The Knick’ Recap: Count the Addiction Cliches
There is a cocaine shortage, and yelling, phantom scratching, stealing.
View Article‘The Knick’ Recap: Dismay and Despair in Season 1 Finale
The first season of "The Knick" came to an end on Friday, with its major characters in ominous situations.
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