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    The Knick: Season 1

    • Wow, The Knick is just on another level, and It's by far one of the best new TV shows in years!
    • Love The Knick.
    • Prejudice, class hatred and contempt, callousness and corruption, and criminal behavior march alongside idealism, reform, and scientific and social progress.“The Knick” has been criticized as presenting worn clichés of both events and characters, but that stems from the fact that it is true to the history of the time, and the behavior and conditions of the time now seem to us to be clichés.
    • The Knick made me wonder which of our practices today, such as chemotherapy, will future generations cringe at because of our lack of understanding
    • Thack Kills himself, Cornelia finds out it was her brother Henry who set the new Knick on fire and kills their father.
    • Set in the Knickerbocker Hospital of in New York City in the early 1900's, The Knick explores several social and public health issues by examining the interactions in this central location
    • If you enjoy a good drama, you might enjoy "the Knick
    • In summation, I would highly recommend the Knick, especially to lovers of good character dramas or to people with interests in medical practices or public health
    • but if you like a good show and don't mind a little blood, watch The Knick
    • Sewing together familiar characterizations and dynamics from tried and true shows like Mad Men, House, and more, The Knick creates a number of different worlds within its prestigious but underfunded hospital and ties them together in the operating room, the bloody beating heart of the series
    • The Knick is awesome
    • The Knick is truly special, and will not disappoint.
    • , The Knick goes to some wild extremes, but the pay-off always comes in the form of more character development that keeps The Knick’s slow-burning flame at a steady intensity
    • Set in NYC at the turn of the 20th Century, doctors & nurses struggle to aid the sick at the Knickerbocker Hospital (The Knick)