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The Knick - Season 1, Episode 08: Working Late a Lot
TrailerA drug-deprived Thackery fears that a prominent inventor-surgeon will overshadow his accomplishments at the upcoming New York Surgical Society event. Meanwhile, Bertie courts Lucy as he fends off his father's demands that he leave the Knick; and staff members go to court to keep Typhoid Mary in quarantine.Genre: DramaActors: Clive Owen, André Holland, Jeremy Bobb, Juliet Rylance, Eve Hewson, Michael Angarano, Chris Sullivan, Cara Seymour, Eric Johnson, David Fierro, Leon Addison Brown, ...»Director: Jack Amiel, Michael BeglerCountry: United StatesDuration: 58 minQuality: HDRelease: 2014IMDb: 8.50 CommentsSort By- Newest
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Critic Reviews of "The Knick - Season 1"
New York ObserverOctober 07, 2015Well, after hitting a definitive climax last week, The Knick came through with an episode that is-both literally and figuratively-just one long hangover. Thematically appropriate? Absolutely. Fun to watch? Not so much.
Rolling StoneOctober 02, 2015Is it really just a human story about one of the doctors, or is this all a set up for something truly shocking? With just two more episodes to go, we're hooked.
Entertainment WeeklyOctober 01, 2015The Knick indulges in some vices in its latest, which should maybe be called "Working It a Lot," because there's a whole lot of bad behavior, sexytime, and sass this week in the period drama.
ScreenRantOctober 08, 2015It's a testament to the directorial prowess of Soderbergh, then, that he can switch gears from the hectic turmoil of last week's racially charged mob violence to something as intimate and single-minded as 'Working Late a Lot.'
Paste MagazineOctober 07, 2015That's the beauty of setting a show like this in the past; we can look at it through our modern eyes and marvel at how far we've come.
IGN MoviesOctober 07, 2015It will be interesting to see if Thackery's problems escalate from here or if the opium fix at the end was enough to regulate him back to brilliance.
HitFixOctober 07, 2015"Working Late a Lot" was in some ways an even more impressive technical achievement than last week's riot, finding its spectacle through internal rather than external pressures.
Slant MagazineOctober 07, 2015The storyline is also noteworthy for the subtle, usually unspoken hints it drops about how developed Thackery's colleagues and subordinates' sense of his addiction really is.
AV ClubOctober 07, 2015"Working Late A Lot" is shot through with a sacred-profane contrast that itself has both snarky and sincere uses.
New York TimesOctober 01, 2015For two-thirds of a season on The Knick we've been waiting for Dr. John Thackery's cocaine addiction to bring him down - not for any moralistic reasons, but just because it seemed like it was destiny.
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