The team hatches a plan to catch the killer. Moore checks in on a friend. Kreizler faces his own self-doubt about the investigation. Roosevelt attends an event with the city’s elite. Sara looks into Kreizler’s past. Connor acts on impulse.
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Welcome to a new preview for The Alienist. The first season is at its half way, and slowly we are getting closer to the killer. It seems like he's killing by following the main Christian festivities; so guess what will be next after the Ascension? I may have read somewhere how the show decided to separate from the original book, so do you think it's a wise choice? Anyway, while the investigations keep moving on, also their personal life. I still don't get why Kreizler instists on treating Sara just like a housekeeper and not like a more modern woman: she proves she's right about everything. She's smart and a value member to the team, don't you agree? Also, so much happens in this episode: check it out!
Some teasers from the episode:
- Poor horse...
- Do you remember the signal?
- Here's a thing for the shippers: Kreizler and Mary have a moment.
- Taking photos is so annoying.
- Ouch, someone is threatening Roosvelt!
- Didn't they have a fine hairdresser at the time?
- Sara is doing some digging... is she in love with Kreizler, like Moore suggests?
- At some point, you may want to scream what is going on because there's certainly something going on - wrong or not, it's up to you.
- Kreizler does something to Sara... and you can't see this coming.
- Kreizler does something to Sara... and you can't see this coming.
Some quotes from the episode:
"God help us all"
"What do you do?" "I'm an illustrator. I draw pictures." "And people pay you? That's stupid."
"Yes, Pentecost."
"What causes a man to do such things?"
"What is Steve doing in that room?"