"The Knick" They Capture the Heat (TV Episode 2014) Poster

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(2014)

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9/10
Just to counter yavermbizi
paul-2917228 May 2024
Warning: Spoilers
This was a good episode, but hard to watch at the 40 minutes stage. Really tragic.

Some filler: Episode 5 of "The Knick," "They Capture the Heat," is an intense blend of medical breakthroughs and personal struggles. Dr. Thackery's daring operation to separate conjoined twins highlights both his genius and his deepening cocaine addiction. Dr. Edwards, facing constant racism, secretly sets up a clinic in the hospital basement, showing his unyielding dedication. Meanwhile, Cornelia Robertson's unexpected pregnancy brings a poignant spotlight on women's issues of the time. The episode skillfully weaves these compelling storylines together, keeping viewers hooked as the characters battle their inner demons and the harsh realities of their world.
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3/10
The worst episode of Season 1 I've watched
yavermbizi22 December 2020
My overall rating of "The Knick"'s Season 1: 6/10

Somehow this episode manages to fit a big percentage of all illogical, ill-conceived and ill-done things in the season. That "tense" scene of operating on the gangster with the "high stakes" falls completely flat because of how contrived it is. Cornelia's dad sends _his daughter_ to a less-than-salubrious hotel in person to fetch a black man, a son of his servant (and apparently folds a good poker hand), because said servant has been feeling unwell. Cornelia and the health inspector keep chewing the scenery. Nurse Elkins (?) arrives to the Knick in her nurse outfit and with no bag in the morning, but leaving it in the evening she's dressed in a proper outside coat... did she forget it at the hospital the last time?.. Also, regardless of what Thackery says, she's a terrible teacher. And what's the deal with these "buildings and heat" conversation, what does it illustrate?

However, the usual good acting, feel of the era etc are all present as usual, so it's not awful as a whole, and while I'd predicted the Gallangers' (?) plotline, it's still very shocking and evocative.
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