The Knick Season 2 Episode 8 Review: “Not Well At All”
It happened again. Another young woman on the table, during this week’s The Knick. She passed, right in front of his very eyes, as he frantically tri
It happened again. Another young woman on the table, during this week’s The Knick. She passed, right in front of his very eyes, as he frantically tri
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My favorite part of Jessica Jones is the relationship between Jessica and Trish. Genuine friendships on television can be hard to find, and to find one that
This week’s episode of Supernatural was directed by Richard Speight Jr., who many years ago played Gabriel on the show. I was glad to see him back, ev
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You know what my problem with The Knick is? It’s bad cake. It’s got it all backwards, you see. The thing about cake is that it’s about the
Bertram Chickering Jr., of The Knick and The Knickerbocker, is a man born a hundred years too early. His softness, kindness, and overall compassion are out
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The Knick is at its best when all of the characters are together. This week’s episode had an extended sequence where the hospital took in a group of mi