The Alienist S01E10 Clip | 'I'm Sorry, Sara' | Rotten Tomatoes TV

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  • Check out the new The Alienist Season 1 Episode 10 Clip starring Daniel Bruhl! Let us know what you think in the comments below.
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    US Air Date: Mar 26, 2018
    Starring: Daniel Bruhl, Luke Evans, Dakota Fanning
    Network: TNT
    Synopsis: Kreizler confronts the demons of his past. Moore tells Sara the truth. Connor takes matters into his own hands. The team closes in on the killer as time is running out.
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Комментарии • 31

  • @rainycloud10
    @rainycloud10 3 года назад +43

    This was such a tender moment between them. My favourite from the season.

  • @lumpyspacecadet
    @lumpyspacecadet 2 года назад +11

    Daniel Bruhl is magic!

  • @lokihatesjimmyfallon
    @lokihatesjimmyfallon 3 года назад +40

    Don’t mind me just crying over Laszlo again ❤️

  • @tabithaprovan957
    @tabithaprovan957 3 года назад +46

    I'm gonna be *that* person here, and just say it: the actual romances that happened in this show were about as well-crafted as that weird hulk/black widow nonsense in age of Ultron.
    Laszlo is in love with the utterly child-like servant who barely communicates even for a mute person and dies in two seconds, and then the actress who played Irene Adler in Sherlock appears out of thin air in season two to play that cliche sexpert female character I keep seeing pop up as a love interest in like, every procedural ever, and he's smitten with her for no reason, and then we have to contend with the absolute overwrought hamminess of John and Sara being indecisive to the point of farce, and with all the chemistry of a box of sawdust. Every scene feels like he's whining at her to love him and her looking awkward.
    This scene made me cry like a child. It was two people being repentant and vulnerable with each other in a way absolutely no other characters managed in this whole show, full stop. Their connection was incomparable--as friends, or lovers, or even coworkers--it deserved to be front and center.
    Instead in season two, Laszlo is shoved into a corner to make way for the Sara/John soap opera. Gag me with a spoon. This whole show deserved better.

    • @anthonyjanthonycrowley898
      @anthonyjanthonycrowley898 3 года назад +15

      An utterly child like servant??
      Did you pay attention to any of the show?
      Mary was physically and sexually abused as a child by her father and this caused a violent outburst where she killed him, causing her mutism and placing her in the care of Laszlo. She clearly has feelings for him, but she thinks he’ll never love her back because of the difference in class, her “issues” and well, it’s Laszlo. But just as they work past that and begin to accept their feelings towards one another, she’s killed. Their is so much complexity in their emotions towards one another that defining it as childlike merely shows how emotionally immature you are.

    • @nighthasfallen456
      @nighthasfallen456 3 года назад +13

      If it's any consolation, the books are far far better (I would highly recommend them). This weird John/Sarah thing that the writers tried to put in and embarrassingly failed never happened, and they share a more brother/sister bond that works far better and more naturally. In fact, John recalls in the book that once he drunkenly asked Sarah to marry him and her response was to summon him a hansom and dump him in the Hudson river to snap him out of it.
      As for Angel of Darkness, the show has everything you loved about the title and that's it. The whole Laszlo/sexpert lady never happened, she's not even a character in the book. I truly have no idea why they added her. Major characters pertinent to the story were left out, major events were left out such as murder trial of Libby Hatch, the motivations and backstory of Libby Hatch were unrecognisable to the point it no longer made sense from a criminal psychology point of view, Marcus didn't die, the whole story was told from Stevie's POV and he was important to the resolution while he was barely an extra in this, it was just a train wreck.

    • @tabithaprovan957
      @tabithaprovan957 3 года назад +8

      @@nighthasfallen456 I did actually read the books before watching the show--I wish Laszlo's kindliness was more evident. They made him colder in the show to enhance the drama, but I don't think it was necessary, and it dragged the story down a bit in more than one spot.
      Love the casting, but I stand by my original comment.

    • @opiateutopia
      @opiateutopia 3 года назад +5

      I liked this show, but I'll have to agree. I read the books after the show, and the more I was reading, the more I was disappointed in the show. So many missed opportunities

    • @leleprtk
      @leleprtk 3 года назад +1

      YASSSSSSS

  • @mariavalino7183
    @mariavalino7183 4 года назад +62

    She is far better than her sister in acting.

    • @victoirelove5246
      @victoirelove5246 4 года назад

      Who's her sister

    • @mariavalino7183
      @mariavalino7183 4 года назад +3

      @@victoirelove5246 Elle Fanning (Malificent movie)

    • @victoirelove5246
      @victoirelove5246 4 года назад

      @@mariavalino7183 I totally forgot, thanks

    • @willienelson1245
      @willienelson1245 4 года назад +15

      Dakota has been acting longer than Elle has been. What do you expect?

    • @mariavalino7183
      @mariavalino7183 4 года назад +8

      @@willienelson1245 Well Dakota was acting far better than her sister when she started !!

  • @JustChadC
    @JustChadC 4 года назад +7

    God damn.

  • @soniacalichio4301
    @soniacalichio4301 2 года назад

    Sou do Brasil.coloca legenda em portugues.pfavor.adoro os atores.

  • @adysluminsky9182
    @adysluminsky9182 3 года назад +18

    Lazlo is the best!!!!

    • @calielwabaluk
      @calielwabaluk 3 года назад +2

      The best chauvinist who slaps women and awho has slaves. Its scary how we see it as something normal.

    • @adysluminsky9182
      @adysluminsky9182 3 года назад +1

      @@calielwabaluk all of three has their sins...but Daniel is my favorite

    • @calielwabaluk
      @calielwabaluk 3 года назад +1

      @@adysluminsky9182 He slaps a woman. He has slaves. Sorry, is a bit more than a sin. These actions coming from the "hero" and having such small consequences is REALLY PROBLEMATIC indeed.

    • @adysluminsky9182
      @adysluminsky9182 3 года назад

      @@calielwabaluk he changed a lot...on last season he was very different. And...he is a traumatized man because his hard childhood...but he is learning how to change...how to be a better person...I can see this struggle on his character...what makes him so complex and challanging.

    • @nighthasfallen456
      @nighthasfallen456 3 года назад +3

      @@calielwabaluk Less problematic and more accurate. Ironically, Laszlo is remarkably forward-thinking for a man in 1895: he believes in science and forensics and psychology. He did attempt to improve his behaviour upon being called for it when it would have been easy for him not to. He's not meant to be a 'hero', he's meant to be a flawed person who makes mistakes, who loses his temper, who hurts people around him whether or not he means to, just like the rest of us. But he tries to overcome them, to apologise and rectify his mistakes, which is why he's a protagonist.