The Knick 1.10 Review: “Crutchfield”
When I write a review, I’m usually pretty indecisive. I worry about whether I can trust my opinions, because I’m worried that I could be being inf
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When I write a review, I’m usually pretty indecisive. I worry about whether I can trust my opinions, because I’m worried that I could be being inf
I’ve recently been binge watching The Knick to see what all the fuss was about, and sure enough, the fuss was about something very, very worthwhile inde
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
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
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
The last episode of The Knick had serious problems with characterization, especially and specifically Algernon. After painting him as strong, independent pers
I have a confession to make: I’m not sure if The Knick is actually good or not. We’ve been inundated with praise for its concept, for its creator,
Tonight’s episode of The Knick was a little strange for me. On the one hand, I know that it is a well-made show. From top to bottom, the performances an
There are two stories playing out in The Knick. The main story, or surface story, is the one in which Clive Owen’s Thackery is a righteous hero. Thacker