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    The Knick - Season 2, Episode 1 Ten Knots

    In the Season 2 premiere, 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. Also, Bertie rebuffs Lucy's attempt to make amends; Ping Wu demands his prostitutes be given regular medical checkups; Speight tracks a new plague; and Cornelia ministers to a quarantined San Francisco neighborhood.
    Duration: 60 min
    Quality: HD
    Release: 2015
    IMDb: 8.5
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  • Actors of "The Knick - Season 2"

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  • Characters of "The Knick - Season 2"

    Dr. John W. Thackery. Character of The Knick - Season 2
    Played by: Clive Owen
    Dr. Algernon Edwards. Character of The Knick - Season 2
    Herman Barrow. Character of The Knick - Season 2
    Played by: Jeremy Bobb
    Cornelia Robertson. Character of The Knick - Season 2
    Played by: Juliet Rylance
    Lucy Elkins. Character of The Knick - Season 2
    Played by: Eve Hewson
    Dr. Bertie Chickering Jr.. Character of The Knick - Season 2
    Tom Cleary. Character of The Knick - Season 2
    Played by: Chris Sullivan
    Dr. Everett Gallinger. Character of The Knick - Season 2
    Played by: Eric Johnson
    Inspector Jacob Speight. Character of The Knick - Season 2
    Played by: David Fierro
    Henry Robertson. Character of The Knick - Season 2
    Played by: Charles Aitken
    Phillip Showalter. Character of The Knick - Season 2
    Played by: Tom Lipinski
    Hobart Showalter. Character of The Knick - Season 2
    Played by: Gary Simpson
    Mr. Havershorn. Character of The Knick - Season 2
    Played by: Frank Wood
    Ping Wu. Character of The Knick - Season 2
    Played by: Perry Yung
    Parke Davis Rep.. Character of The Knick - Season 2
    Eldon Pouncey. Character of The Knick - Season 2
    Monsignor Joseph Mills Lawlor. Character of The Knick - Season 2
    Captain August Robertson. Character of The Knick - Season 2
    Played by: Grainger Hines
    A.D. Elkins. Character of The Knick - Season 2
    Jimmy. Character of The Knick - Season 2
    Played by: Happy Anderson
    Mr. Tibor. Character of The Knick - Season 2
    Played by: Yury Tsykun
    Jesse Edwards. Character of The Knick - Season 2
    Evaline Edwards. Character of The Knick - Season 2
    Played by: LaTonya Borsay
    Dr. Levi Zinberg. Character of The Knick - Season 2
    Bailiff. Character of The Knick - Season 2
    Played by: Sydney Hollis
    Abigail Alford. Character of The Knick - Season 2
    Nurse Daisy Ryan. Character of The Knick - Season 2
    Played by: Emily Kinney
    Mr. Brockhurst. Character of The Knick - Season 2
    Raphael Warren. Character of The Knick - Season 2
    Played by: Ken Barnett
    Mr. Dominczyk. Character of The Knick - Season 2
    Played by: Eugene Poznyak
  • Creators of "The Knick - Season 2"

    Jack Amiel. Director of The Knick - Season 2
    Jack Amiel
    Michael Begler. Director of The Knick - Season 2
    Michael Begler
  • Critic Reviews of "The Knick - Season 2"

    Rolling Stone
    October 19, 2015

    Never mind the difficuly-men tropes; [season one] was a must-see moody dream piece, and with this solid second-season premiere, The Knick appears ready to build even further on that foundation.

    The Playlist
    October 26, 2015

    It's a dizzyingly elegant and impressive start.

    Metro
    October 24, 2015

    The new season isn't three minutes old and there's already a vom-worthy nose job. That'll do, pig.

    TV.com
    October 19, 2015

    The criss-crossing between more than a dozen characters eventually felt well-constructed instead of disparate and that vibe continued throughout "Ten Knots," as the characters were more geographically dispersed than ever but linked thematically.

    ScreenRant
    October 19, 2015

    It's the resolve to move forward and achieve the impossible, and do what has never been done before that drives these characters. And that pioneering spirit is also what makes The Knick such fascinating and endlessly watchable show.

    New York Magazine/Vulture
    October 19, 2015

    It seems that Nurse Elkins is going to get her wish-her days are not going to remain mundane for long.

    Entertainment Weekly
    October 19, 2015

    At both the start and the close of tonight's second-season premiere of Steven Soderbergh's gruesomely gripping drama The Knick, we find ourselves asking the same question: Who's that girl?

    Slant Magazine
    October 19, 2015

    It's hard to avoid feeling like the same issues of dramatic proportion and temporal flow that dogged the first season remain.

    New York Times
    October 19, 2015

    The structure is generally the familiar cable-drama hop, skip and jump among intertwined story lines. But... Soderbergh constructs a seamless, shimmering, restlessly propulsive visual narrative that can fairly be called poetic.

    Paste Magazine
    October 19, 2015

    All praise be to Clive Owen yet again, for finding those new shades and new depths in his portrayal of Thackery.

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