The Knick 1.08 Review: “Working Late A Lot”
Tonight’s episode of The Knick was the best one of the season. For the first time in a long time, I felt as if the episode was a cohesive whole instead
Tonight’s episode of The Knick was the best one of the season. For the first time in a long time, I felt as if the episode was a cohesive whole instead
Legends is bad. I actually dread reviewing this show. It’s worse this week because it actually opened with a cool recap of last week and gave me false h
I want to begin tonight’s review of Outlander by praising Tobias Menzies, who elevates every scene that he’s in. His dual roles as Frank/Jon Randa
I don’t know how to review this episode, because I don’t know how to review The Knick as a whole. I don’t know how I feel about this episode
I don’t know how many more ways I can write a Legends review. Every week (save for a merciful, mirage-like two week oasis) has been truly terrible. Not
Television, in my opinion, is the greatest and most complete artistic medium in the world. It combines the incredible depth of a novel and the visual chaos of
For the first time since the second episode, The Knick had a powerful character episode. This time, all the random slapdash sequences actually taught us somet
In the first episode, I said the thing that drew me to Legends was Sean Bean, and that still holds true. Every line of dialogue, poorly written or not, is inf
Outlander is so good. So, so, so good. It’s easily the best show of the summer and its one of the only new shows to come out that I’ve come to lov
The last episode of The Knick had serious problems with characterization, especially and specifically Algernon. After painting him as strong, independent pers