The Knick Explained

Director:Steven Soderbergh
Composer:Cliff Martinez
Country:United States
Language:English
Num Seasons:2
Num Episodes:20
List Episodes:List of The Knick episodes
Producer:Michael Polaire
Editor:Steven Soderbergh
Location:New York
Cinematography:Steven Soderbergh
Runtime:42–57 minutes
Company:AMBEG Screen Products
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Channel:Cinemax

The Knick is an American medical period drama television series on Cinemax created by Jack Amiel and Michael Begler and directed by Steven Soderbergh. The series follows Dr. John W. Thackery (Clive Owen) and the staff at a fictionalized version of the Knickerbocker Hospital (the Knick) in New York during the early twentieth century. Amiel and Begler wrote the majority of the episodes and are executive producers. Owen, Soderbergh, Gregory Jacobs, and Michael Sugar (Anonymous Content) were executive producers. Steven Katz was the supervising producer and also writer, Michael Polaire was the producer and David Kirchner the associate producer.

The show premiered on Cinemax on August 8, 2014. On July 10, 2014, Cinemax renewed The Knick for a ten-episode second season,[1] which premiered on October 16, 2015.[2] In March 2017, Cinemax announced the series was canceled.[3]

In September 2020, Soderbergh confirmed that a new season of The Knick was in development led by Barry Jenkins and André Holland, who would return as his character Dr. Algernon C. Edwards, and that original creators Jack Amiel and Michael Begler have written a pilot episode.[4] In April 2023, Begler confirmed that a spin-off series was still in development. The pilot script features Algernon Edwards and is set in 1919 Harlem.[5]

Premise

In New York City in 1900, the Knickerbocker Hospital operates with inventive surgeons, nurses and staff who struggle against the limitations of medical understanding and practice to minimize morbidity and mortality. Dr. John Thackery (partially based on historical figure William Stewart Halsted), the new leader of the surgery staff, balances his cocaine and opium addictions against his ambition for medical discovery and his reputation among his peers.[6] Dr. Algernon Edwards, a Harvard-educated Black American surgeon (probably based on the historical Daniel Hale Williams and Louis T. Wright) who trained in Paris, and is much more qualified than any other candidate, must fight for respect among the all-white hospital staff, as well as in the racially charged city.[7] While struggling to keep the lights on, the hospital attempts to attract a wealthy clientele, without sacrificing quality of care.

Cast

Main

Recurring

Production

Production for season 1 began in September 2013 in New York City.[8] [10] Dr. Stanley Burns, founder and CEO of The Burns Archive, served as the on-set medical adviser on the series, and worked closely with production and the actors to make the hospital scenes realistic and authentic to the period.[8] Images from the Burns Archive became important references for everything from the antiseptic atomizers in the operating theater to an early X-ray machine, to the prosthetic worn by a recurring character.[11]

Jack Amiel and Michael Begler wrote the majority of the first-season episodes, and Steven Soderbergh directed all 10 episodes in the first season.[12] Soderbergh was also the director of photography and editor, under his usual pseudonyms Peter Andrews and Mary Ann Bernard, respectively.[13]

After the conclusion of the second season on December 18, 2015, it was announced that Cinemax had ordered a script for the season three premiere and a season outline, with negotiations for a third season.[14] In a December 2015 interview with director Steven Soderbergh, he confirmed that Dr. Thackery dies in the season two finale, and that it was all planned from the beginning, and Clive Owen only had a two-year contract for the series. Soderbergh also said, "I told them [Cinemax] that I'm going to do the first two years and then we are going to break out the story for seasons 3 and 4 and try to find a filmmaker or filmmakers to do this the way that I did. This is how we want to do this so that every two years, whoever comes on, has the freedom to create their universe."[15] However, Soderbergh decided, depending upon what those future seasons were, he would like to direct them. "We always envisioned The Knick in two-year increments and with the idea of annihilating what came before every two years.[16] In a 2021 interview Soderbergh outlined his original plan for a six-season series that would involve substantial leaps in time. Seasons 3 and 4 were to be set in the post-WWII era and seasons 5 and 6 in the immediate future. The entire cast and characters were to change.[17]

In March 2017, the series was officially canceled by Cinemax. Kary Antholis, Cinemax's program director, stated that "[d]espite our pride in and affection for the series, as well as our respect for and gratitude towards Steven Soderbergh and his team, we have decided to return Cinemax to its original primetime series fare of high-octane action dramas, many of which will be internationally co-produced."

Episodes

See main article: List of The Knick episodes.

Reception

The first season of The Knick scored 75 out of 100 on Metacritic based on 37 reviews.[18] The review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes reports an 87% critics’ rating with an average rating of 8.3/10 based on 170 reviews. The website consensus reads: "The Knick is sincere, emotional period television that takes a down-to-earth, no-holds-barred approach to vital topics".[19]

After the first season aired, IGN reviewer Matt Fowler gave it an 8.6 out of 10 score, saying "The Knick was impressive, intense television - with fascinating, oft-gruesome topics brought ferociously to the forefront by Soderbergh's adept hand. It was hard to watch at times, both due to gore and pure depressing content, but it was always thought-provoking and incredibly well-rendered."[20] Keith Uhlich of The A.V. Club named the episode "Get the Rope" as his seventh favorite motion picture of 2014.[21]

The second season was scored by Metacritic at 85 out of 100, based on 17 reviews.[22] Rotten Tomatoes gave the second season a 97% approval rating with an average score of 8.55/10 based on 120 reviews, with the critical consensus: "The Knick delivers an addictive second season with stunning visuals, knockout performances, and disturbing moments adding up to a period drama that's anything but dated."[23]

Accolades

CeremonyCategoryRecipient(s)Result
72nd Golden Globe Awards[24] Best Actor – Television Series DramaClive Owen
19th Satellite Awards[25] The Knick
Clive Owen
Andre Holland
Clive Owen, Andre Holland, Jeremy Bobb, Juliet Rylance, Eve Hewson, Michael Angarano, Chris Sullivan, Cara Seymour, Eric Johnson, David Fierro, Maya Kazan, Leon Addison Brown, Grainger Hines, and Matt Frewer
Writers Guild of America Awards 2014[26] The Knick
74th Peabody Awards[27] Peabody AwardThe Knick
67th Primetime Emmy Awards[28] Steven Soderbergh for "Method and Madness"
Outstanding Production Design for a Narrative Period ProgramHoward Cumming, Henry Dunn, and Regina Graves for "Method and Madness"
Outstanding Hairstyling for a Single-Camera SeriesJerry DeCarlo, Rose Chatterton, Suzy Mazzarese Allison, Victor De Nicola, and Christine Cantrell for "Get the Rope"
Outstanding Makeup for a Single-Camera Series (Non-Prosthetic)Nicki Ledermann, Stephanie Pasicov, Sunday Englis, Cassandra Saulter, Michael Laudati, and LuAnn Claps for "Method and Madness"
Outstanding Prosthetic Makeup for a Series, Limited Series, Movie or a SpecialJustin Raleigh, Kevin Kirkpatrick, Kelly Golden, Ozzy Alvarez, Danielle Noe, Bernie Eichholz, Michael Ezell, and Kodai Yoshizawa for "Crutchfield"
6th Critics' Choice Television Awards[29] Best Drama SeriesThe Knick
Best Actor in a Drama SeriesClive Owen
Best Supporting Actor in a Drama SeriesAndre Holland
68th Directors Guild of America Awards[30] Outstanding Directing – Drama SeriesSteven Soderbergh for "Williams and Walker"
68th Primetime Emmy Awards[31] Outstanding Directing for a Drama Series Steven Soderbergh for "This Is All We Are"

Home media

The first season was released on Blu-ray and DVD in region 1 on August 11, 2015. The set contains all 10 episodes, plus three audio commentaries by cast and crew, and two-minute behind-the-scenes featurettes for the episodes.[32] The second season was released on Blu-ray and DVD in region 1 on August 2, 2016. Bonus features include several behind-the-scenes looks at the costumes and sets, including the extravagant ball constructed for the seventh episode, "Williams and Walker", as well as audio commentaries with cast and crew.[33]

Notes and References

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  2. Web site: 'The Knick' Digital Marathon Set; 'Banshee' Creators Considered Fifth Season – TCA . . Lisa . de Moraes . July 30, 2015 . August 1, 2015 . November 14, 2020 . https://web.archive.org/web/20201114233325/https://deadline.com/2015/07/the-knick-marathon-banshee-final-season-cinemax-tca-1201488086/ . live .
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  5. Web site: O'Keffe . Meghan . Andre Holland's 'The Knick' Spin-Off "Still Alive" at HBO, Says 'Perry Mason' EP . Decider . November 22, 2023 . April 21, 2023.
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  9. Emmy(R)-Winning Drama Series "The Knick," Directed by Oscar(R) and Emmy(R) Winner Steven Soderbergh, And Starring Oscar(R) Nominee Clive Owen, Returns for Its Second Season Oct. 16, Exclusively on Cinemax . September 28, 2015 . Cinemax . October 18, 2015 .
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  12. News: Stanley. Alessandra. No Leeches, No Rusty Saw, But Hell Nonetheless. August 12, 2014. The New York Times. August 7, 2014. November 14, 2020. https://web.archive.org/web/20201114233336/https://www.nytimes.com/2014/08/08/arts/television/the-knick-a-cinemax-medical-drama-set-in-1900.html. live.
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