TV Review: The Alienist- Episode 4: “These Bloody Thoughts”
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.
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.
There is so much left to discover about this future. Great characters. A good mystery. Great sci-fi. Issues upon issues. It’s like a buffet.
With high production value, well-done CGI and actors that knock it out of the park, Autofac leaves us in the grip of its mystery and leave us wanting more.
Butcher’s Block is the very essence of Channel Zero’s vibe and intentions distilled down into one engaging and truly unsettling hour of television.
“Kill All Others” comes with great production value, great acting and solid writing make this one of the better adaptations of the anthology.
Counterpart continues to be a delight, and if you haven’t started watching it yet, it’s still early enough to catch up.
The priggish direction of Kreizler aside, “Silver Smile” might be the most complete episode of The Alienist yet.
Questions arose in the first episode of Absentia, and more still in this one. It’s a great mystery, and it’s only getting deeper.
Safe and Sound is an enjoyable story, but just in case, make sure you take a deep breath, or three, when you get to the end. You should be fine.