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As such, if this is the end of The Knick (as Clive Owen has suggested was the original intent) or simply the end of season 2, it at least manages to bring the focus around – albeit obliquely – to Thackery and Edwards, to once again demonstrate their significance to the series and its principal narrative, ongoing or otherwise. Although the storytelling of season 2 may not have had the vitality of season 1, this dark, ambiguous finale highlights the vigor with which the series has always been composed.
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