The Knick

The Knick

2014
The Knick
The Knick

The Knick

8.5 | TV-MA | en | Drama

Set in downtown New York in 1900, 'The Knick' is centered on the Knickerbocker Hospital and its staff, notably Dr. John Thackery, the hospital's brilliant chief surgeon who pushes medicine's boundaries, pioneering new procedures despite a severe drug addiction.

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Seasons & Episodes

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EP10  This Is All We Are
Dec. 18,2015
This Is All We Are

Thackery ignores Zinberg's advice at Mt. Sinai and undertakes a risky, alternative course of action; Cornelia confronts Henry about the family business; Barrow's actions at the hospital construction site are called into question; Gallinger ponders a job opportunity; and Cleary steadfastly refuses to give up on Harriet.

EP9  Do You Remember Moon Flower?
Dec. 11,2015
Do You Remember Moon Flower?

Thackery and Capt. Robertson's connection and how the doctor arrived at the Knick, are revealed; the problems between Edwards and Gallinger come to a head after a medical-board hearing about Gallinger's vasectomies. Later, Cleary and Harriet engage in a joint business venture; Lucy shares memories with her father; Barrow realizes the rising costs of living well; and Cornelia and Henry face a family crisis.

EP8  Not Well At All
Dec. 04,2015
Not Well At All

Thackery attempts a new cure in the inebriation ward; Brockhurst demands his "girls" be returned; Gallinger and his wife's relationship and Bertie's relationship with Genevieve go off in surprising directions. Later, Cornelia shows evidence of the company's wrongdoing to Henry; Barrow's marriage troubles come to a head; and Thackery performs plastic surgery on Abby.

EP7  Williams and Walker
Nov. 27,2015
Williams and Walker

Fighting his nerves, Thackery readies himself to attempt to separate Zoya and Nika in front of a packed audience. After getting a surprise gift from her father-in-law, Cornelia attends a gala charity ball for the new Knick with other familiar guests. Barrow gets rid of a threat. Opal spoils the Robertsons’ good mood. Algernon gets a long-overdue spotlight in the surgical theater, but complications ensue.

EP6  There Are Rules
Nov. 20,2015
There Are Rules

Faced with a quandary, Bertie decides to take matters into his own hands at Mt. Sinai, enlisting Algernon to help. Thackery investigates the efficacy of hypnosis, and takes an interest in a pair of conjoined twins. Lucy lobbies Henry for a gala invitation. Cornelia visits the brother of a deceased immigrant with ties to Speight. Gallinger dines with an unwelcome guest. Barrow previews a new home for Junia. Harriet agrees to make a change.

EP5  Whiplash
Nov. 13,2015
Whiplash

A subway explosion leads to an influx of patients at The Knick, but little margin for profit. Pursued by Henry, Lucy takes to heart advice from one of Ping Wu’s girls. An addict’s misfortune gives Thackery an ideal test case for his latest theory on addiction. Bertie submits his adrenalin research to Zinberg. Cornelia gets a new clue in Speight’s death. Barrow repays a debt but gets no credit. Genevieve charms the Chickerings. Harriet finds herself a boarding-house pariah.

EP4  Wonderful Surprises
Nov. 06,2015
Wonderful Surprises

Abby’s worsening condition persuades Thackery to test out his novel syphilis treatment. Edwards comes clean to Opal, but does not get the response he expects. Cleary makes a last-ditch effort to raise funds for Harriet as her date in court arrives. Bertie undergoes physical training. Barrow loses a sponsor. Gallinger’s prejudices are reinforced. Cornelia probes a suspicious death. Lucy laments her lot in life.

EP3  The Best with the Best to Get the Best
Oct. 30,2015
The Best with the Best to Get the Best

Thackery enlists Edwards to help him test a new hypothesis. After rejecting Robertson’s advances at The Knick, Lucy learns that confession isn’t always good for the soul. Young journalist Genevieve Everidge works on a story about one of Thackery’s rivals. Cornelia is dismayed by the limits of her husband’s sympathies. Barrow faces a new adversary at Tammany Hall. Gallinger is intrigued by a discussion of eugenics at a class reunion. Edwards deals with a surprise visitor.

EP2  You're No Rose
Oct. 23,2015
You're No Rose

Dr. Thackery makes a move to return to The Knick, which the board frowns upon. Cornelia gets Cleary to do a dirty job, but it comes with a cost. Robertson makes a push for a new subway initiative. Barrow drives up construction costs. Lucy receives a surprise visitor from home.

EP1  Ten Knots
Oct. 16,2015
Ten Knots

The hospital readies for its move uptown, while Dr. Edwards makes a play to be named permanent chief of surgery and Dr. Gallinger heads over to Cromartie Hospital in hopes of getting Dr. Thackery to come back to work. Bertie rebuffs Lucy's attempt to make amends. Ping Wu demands his prostitutes be given regular medical checkups. Speight tracks a new plague. Cornelia ministers to a quarantined San Francisco neighborhood.

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Synopsis

Set in downtown New York in 1900, 'The Knick' is centered on the Knickerbocker Hospital and its staff, notably Dr. John Thackery, the hospital's brilliant chief surgeon who pushes medicine's boundaries, pioneering new procedures despite a severe drug addiction.

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Clive Owen , André Holland , Jeremy Bobb

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pontram This show would have been a true masterwork, if it wouldn't be so obsessed with the main character's drug addiction.But first, the ensemble of actors is really great. Even small roles are cast with great actors, and even supporting characters get their own little (or bigger) story-line. Clive Oven may have had the role of his life. I did not find any weak moment with him (nor his fellow actors, I must add). The director obviously have realized his talent. I do not know why Soderbergh doesn't make more shows like this, since he has quite a hand for supporting his actors.Then the production - it's a beauty in pictures and depicts perfectly the time and atmosphere of that period. Wherever a scenario takes place. And that's sometimes in the operating theater - gruesome !And the details - I often found myself searching the invention of this and that, and it's mostly correct. It inspires one to investigate the most simple things which are so common for us today, but which had to be carved out by suffering great losses, with much observation, sometimes under great pressure. One main statement of the show (as I understood it) is that we can call our selves lucky to live in such modern times and not then.The story itself - which is about the interwoven fates of people related to the hospital - I found very interesting and diverse, despite I am otherwise not very interested in hospital shows. I gave it a try, and I was hooked.A strange thing is the experimental/minimal music, that may be sometimes irritating, or unfamiliar, but I found it always quite fitting and driving.One advantage of the early 20th century (for addicts) was, that Heroin, a medical product (by the German Company Bayer, which is now a huge corporation) that could be purchased freely by everyone. The main character here of course comes from Opium to Heroin, and his addiction is too much observed and accompanied for my taste. It seems a bit, that the authors admire that addiction in some ways I cannot fully follow, because drug addiction is today much more of a problem than then. Therefore, sometimes I got tired of watching a drug addict struggling with his addiction, withdrawal, relapse. That's worth another show.But that is the only thing I have to criticize. 'The Knick' was really worth the time spent, a great series.Some operation theater scenes are very bloody and can be disturbing, so be warned.
A Raquel Karolyi Machado This series is amazing!!! I got hooked up on the first episode and can't stop watching it. It is amazing to see how things were at that time (in 1900), how the hospital worked, what diseases existed and how they were treated... and the small details, the blood suction being made through a foot or hand pump, the ambulance that is a horse-drawn carriage, the poor surgical and medical material, the important discoveries and inventions those doctors made at that time and throughout the episodes... I am just amazed with this show! It is definitely one of the best series ever made. I highly recommend it to everyone that is interested not only in medicine but also in the evolution that science has made since those times!!
kathypig1 I have to confess, I love Clive Owen shamelessly and without reservation. From his early roles in "Gosford Park" and "Croupier", I sensed his was a major powerful presence. After a string of mostly forgettable films (although he himself is usually in good form), I had feared he would be relegated to the "hey, there's that guy" roles without ever being allowed a real vehicle for his gifts. My worries were assuaged when "The Knick" came along. Owen is nothing short of marvelous as the dedicated yet damaged pioneering physician in turn-of- the-20th-century New York. This whole series is unjustifiably overlooked, not just for its scriptwriting and its incredibly nuanced and assured direction by Steven Soderbergh, but also for the perfectly cast supporting roles and the characterizations thereof. I especially like the relationship between Owen and his nurse Lucy, which has some elements of exploitation but also some real tenderness. There is a brief instant between the two of them in the "Crutchfield" episode which is incredibly heartfelt, to give just one example. Hopefully this series will be allowed to be a sustained piece just like "Mad Men," "Breaking Bad" ,and "The Sopranos."
grantss (Updated after Season 2).Good, original hospital drama.Set in the Knickerbocker Hospital in New York from 1900 onwards, a series about the lives of several of the doctors, nurses and staff.Very original. Hospital/medical dramas are hardly a new or rare thing (though this hasn't prevented there being some brilliant ones - Scrubs springs most immediately to mind). The Knick is quite different though. Being set in 1900 you don't have the luxury of modern medicine and you often get to see now standard procedures being developed in front of your eyes. Also shows how far medicine has come in the last 115 years.Also easily the most graphic medical drama you'll ever see. You see the surgeries being done. I didn't think I was squeamish until I watched this. Does give the series a very realistic, gritty, unglamorous feel.Its not just about the medicine. The series also tackles issues such as racism and inequality, abortion and drug addiction (cocaine and heroin were legal at the time...). Has the usual relationship and romantic stuff too, though these generally weaken the series. While everything else seems to capture the spirit and feel of 1900 quite well, the writers and director quite keenly project 21st century morals and relationship conventions onto their 1900 characters - it just seems out of place.In addition, Season 2 was less compelling watching than Season 1. The novelty may have worn off for me, I fear.