This is hilarious.This is awesome.
Editing notes between Soderbergh and Cinemax on S2.
http://blogs.indiewire.com/theplayl...0151222?utm_source=dlvr.it&utm_medium=twitter
My interest in the series will be HIGHLY dependent on who replaces SS for season 3 and 4.
Look at TD season 2. It's easy to completely fuck a show up.
Matt Zoller Seitz talks to Clive Owen about his work on The Knick, as we anxiously await news on the future of his role on the Cinemax drama. Plus: Matt, Margaret, and Gazelle read your emails, debating historical accuracy in television storytelling, whether the line between movies and television is irrelevant in a binge-centric ecosystem, the complicated legacy of voiceover, and more.
Spoilers:
Aquarius 4:30 - 5:20
Masters of Sex 5:20 - 5:42
Boardwalk Empire 5:42 - 6:19
Hannibal 10:50 - 11:11
Fresh Off the Boat 19:20 - 19:34
Fargo 19:40 - 20:25
Transparent 20:25 - 21:12
Felicity 26:00 - 26:51
Deadwood 27:20 - 27:57
The Knick 42:15 - 52:48
Just finished the finale. So is there supposed to be a season 3? Or its up in the air? If SS isn't directing season 3 I dont really think I could trust trying to watch it.
Season two of The Knick ended with a dramatic cliffhanger leaving the main character, Dr. John Thackery (Clive Owen), seemingly dead on the operating table.
Now, executive producer Steven Soderbergh tells Variety exclusively hes actively exploring the shows future with the shows writers.
It was always conceived in two-year chunks, he says. The writers met yesterday to talk about what year three and four would look like when would it take place, who are the characters. We always imagined every two years we would annihilate what came before and start over. And thats what were doing now.
Soderbergh says he wants the show to continue, and that the network is waiting to hear his plans for the future. I would like to keep going. I always thought of it as a six-year thing if we were allowed to continue. I hope we can figure it out. I hope we come up with something that I look at it and go, OK, I want to spend another two years of my life on that. Because thats really the question. Its an intense experience rewarding, but I want to make sure we want to keep the bar at the same height or higher.
As for the shows star, Clive Owen, Soderbergh says the door is open on his potential return to his show as well. I dont know yet, says Soderbergh. Theres been a lot of discussion about if we switch time periods can we still bring back the cast but have them play other people. Everythings on the table.
Edit: Got Cornball'd.I would like to keep going. I always thought of it as a six-year thing if we were allowed to continue. I hope we can figure it out. I hope we come up with something that I look at it and go, OK, I want to spend another two years of my life on that. Because thats really the question. Its an intense experience rewarding, but I want to make sure we want to keep the bar at the same height or higher.
Edit: Got Cornball'd.
Rekt- Edit: Got Cornball'd.
I'm glad they are entertaining the idea of bringing Thackery back, possibly. Though I actually wouldn't mind seeing The Knick in a brand new time period.
This is an interesting choice they've got to make.
Well like they said it's likely that him returning would just be because they'd have the cast playing different characters ala AHS right? I'm actually very open to that idea. Given the strong casting choices of a bunch of unknowns for the first two seasons though I'd like to see them start fresh with a whole new cast as well but only to see what other amazing actors they could pull out of their hatEw, no.
I mean, more Clive Owen is always good, but it'd ruin the best moment of Season 2.
Fuuuuuuuuuck what a finale
Anyone has a GIF of Thack saying his last "this is all we are" line?
I'm up to Ep6.
Barrow really is that asshole who thinks he's much smarter than he really is. He's going to be hung out to dry by that prostitute and Ping, isn't he?
Funky Papa donned the red.
End times.
Funky Papa donned the red.
End times.
That's a great write-up. I actually totally missed that Barrow gave himself cancer, which seems well-earned. Eagerly awaiting news on whether we'll get a third season.
Is there any conceivable way they can pull a "Thack's not dead" without it being received as a joke by viewers? I feel like the answer is of course a solid "no way" but man, there's that part of me that doesn't want to say goodbye to the character after two seasons despite knowing how hokey it would be if he's somehow still alive.
That still happens.Seeing it all laid out like that in that write up, it really drives home how fucking relentless and brutal this show is, just like that era.
Evil goes unpunished and decent people get fucked.
That still happens.
STILL not renewed for S3
I didnt quite understand the last scene, can somebody explain?
STILL not renewed for S3