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303:(the Knick), who struggle against the limitations of medical understanding and practice. The protagonist is Dr. John Thackery, the new leader of the surgery staff, who balances his cocaine and opium addictions against his ambition for medical discovery and his reputation among his peers. In the episode, Thackery's condition worsens, while Cornelia questions her father's involvement in Speight's death. 497:
shoulders of dashing Henry, who has been looking to bolster the Robertsons' fortunes since he turned up on the scene, for whom boring old shipping has never been enough, who lost all that money in the subway explosion, who seems to have spent freely on cars and fancy motion-picture cameras. I guess the signs have been there all along. I guess, like Nurse Elkins, I, too, was easily charmed."
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wrote, "There's a very good chance the fire was started deliberately, but it's unclear the show's makers could keep that a mystery in the one remaining episode without explicitly withholding crucial details — in effect, betraying the omniscience of the show’s adopted aesthetic. Which points back to a
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gave the episode a 9.6 out of 10 and wrote, "For those few brief minutes, we were reminded of how good he could be both as a doctor and as a human being. He went out of his way to cobble together a treatment for the smallpox patients and to inoculate those villagers who haven't been infected. And he
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Cornelia meets with August at the new hospital, where she confronts him over his bribery and the murder of Speight. An upset August claims that he never did any of those things. Suddenly, a fire breaks out in the lower floors of the building. August manages to get Cornelia out of the building, where
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In its original American broadcast, "Not Well at All" was seen by an estimated 0.199 million household viewers with a 0.04 in the 18-49 demographics. This means that 0.04 percent of all households with televisions watched the episode. This was a 26% decrease in viewership from the previous episode,
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gave the episode a 4 star rating out of 5 and wrote, "There's a chance — a very teeny, tiny one — that Mr. Robertson is guilty of all Cornelia uncovered. And there's a chance that he saved his daughter because he only hurts those whom he can’t see. But I fear that now the real blame falls on the
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took a 2,000-mile detour at the beginning of this week's episode, opening — disconcertingly — not on 1900s New York but on a somnolent jungle landscape that was soon identified as 1894 Nicaragua. There John Thackery, hired to stop a smallpox outbreak, first met the shipping magnate Capt. August
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wrote, "there is no doubt of Thack's deep depression in the aftermath of Abby's death. He's too involved in his own sorrow to even bid farewell to Zoya and Nika, who take their first steps as separated sisters tonight — and are then adopted by a Missouri family. But with Abby and the formerly
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season two. They are at the core of the turning points for many key characters as we head into the finale, and never has the future looked so bleak for many of them. And yet, life is cruel in its way, because one of the most odious characters seems to have found his groove."
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Robertson, handcuffed to a post and accused of causing the outbreak. Thackery contained the smallpox and bargained for Robertson's release, and in a bookending Nicaragua scene at the end of the episode, we saw that this was the origin story of
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to check on the family refinery and he wants her to go with him. When she declines, he berates her for never satisfying him and warns that he will divorce her if she does not come.
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In November 2015, Cinemax announced that the ninth episode of the season would be titled "Do You Remember Moon Flower?", and that it would be written by series creators
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At the Knick, the surgery to separate Zoya and Nika (Miranda ane Rebecca Gruss) proved to be a success, and the twins are able to take their first steps. Edwards (
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gave the episode an "A–" grade and wrote, "The three themes of sex, parenting, and power combine in the chilling title scene." Kevin Jagernauth of
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did it, in part, to help free Captain Robertson from his shackles. Faint glimmers of hope surrounding an otherwise harrowing hour of television."
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she meets with Henry (Charles Aitken). Without any way of escaping, August decides to drop off the building, presumably to his death.
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conjoined twins out of the way, 'Do You Remember Moon Flower?' was able to turn its focus onto Thack's own health." Ivy Pochoda of
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gave the episode a 4 star rating out of 5 and wrote, "'Do You Remember Moon Flower?' understands the conflict at the center of
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activities. She blackmails him on giving him half of his money for the following years, which he reluctantly accepts. Elkins (
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for its entirety: Just how soap-operatic are Soderbergh and writers Jack Amiel and Michael Begler willing to go?"
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which was watched by an estimated 0.266 million household viewers with a 0.05 in the 18-49 demographics.
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Thackery collapses outside the Knick and allows Edwards and Chickering (
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reported an 100% approval rating for the episode, based on 9 reviews.
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in the early twentieth century and follows the staff of the
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Index

The Knick
Steven Soderbergh
Jack Amiel
Michael Begler
David Pittu
Molly Price
Stephen Spinella
Happy Anderson
Annabelle Attanasio
Brian Kerwin
Thomas Kopache
Not Well at All
This Is All We Are
List of episodes
medical
period drama
The Knick
Jack Amiel
Michael Begler
Steven Soderbergh
Cinemax
New York City
Knickerbocker Hospital
Nielsen Media Research
Clive Owen
Nicaragua
Grainger Hines
André Holland
Missouri
Eric Johnson

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