TV Review: The Alienist- Episode 10: “Castle in the Sky”
Though The Alienist has had its ups and downs, “Castle in the Sky” ends the series on a high emotional point.
Though The Alienist has had its ups and downs, “Castle in the Sky” ends the series on a high emotional point.
Throughout The Alienist coverage, “Requiem” might be the closest the show has gotten to a skippable episode.
“Psychopathia Sexualis” delivers everything good (and bad) about prestige TV with more added period flair we’ve come to know and love from The Alienist.
“Many Sainted Men” gives the audience a clear sense of what the show’s endgame is going to look like as Team Alienist get closer to a conclusion.
The Alienist– Episode 6: “Ascension” Starring: Daniel Bruhl, Luke Evans, Dakota Fanning, Brian Geraghty, Robert Wisdom, Douglas Smith, Matthew Shear, Matt Lintz, David Wilmot,
Daniel Bruhl, Dakota Fanning, Luke Evans, Josef Altin, Brian Geraghty, Douglas Smith, Matthew Shear, and Sean Young
If you’ve been waiting for the crime-solving aspects of profiling and the cost it takes on the profiler, “These Bloody Thoughts” is the episode for you.
The priggish direction of Kreizler aside, “Silver Smile” might be the most complete episode of The Alienist yet.
“A Fruitful Partnership” despite its missteps, makes good on the promise of the pilot and starts to make full use of its talented cast.