Network: TNT.
Episodes: 18 (hour).
Seasons: Two.
TV show dates: January 22, 2018 — August 9, 2020
Series status: Cancelled
Performers include: Daniel Brühl, Luke Evans, Brian Geraghty, Robert Ray Wisdom, Douglas Smith, Matthew Shear, Q’orianka Kilcher, Matt Lintz, Dakota Fanning, Rosy McEwen, and Melanie Field.
TV show description:
Based on the Caleb Carr novel, The Alienist TV show is a period mystery drama, set in New City during the Gilded Age. The series centers on Laszlo Kreizler (Brühl), an alienist, i.e. a criminal psychologist.
In 1896, a ritualistic serial killer is targeting boys. When a young, male prostitute is found slain on the unfinished Williamsburg Bridge, Police Commissioner Theodore Roosevelt (Geraghty) hires his old Harvard chums Kreizler and John Moore (Evans), as part of his secret investigation into the murders.
As an alienist, Dr. Laszlo Kreizler studies mentally ill people who commit deviant acts and feel “alienated” not only from others but from their very selves. His Kreizler Institute provides respite for children determined to be “damaged.”
Thanks to his unconventional views, and the fact that his profession is held in some disdain, Kreizler is not always well received. Dogged in his work, to the point of obsession, he keenly wants to get to the root of the problems of the human mind. He is always in search of an answer to the question: what makes someone a serial killer?
Not nearly as industrious as he is good-looking, John Moore still mourns the death of his brother and remains depressed about a broken engagement. He works as an illustrator for the New York Times‘ society pages but otherwise spends his time numbing his pain with hookers and booze.
Kreizler elicits John’s help on the case, in the hopes that it will distract his friend from his self-destructive pastimes. Fortunately, John’s winning way with people helps buff out some of Laszlo’s rougher edges.
As the first woman hired by the NYPD, Sara Howard (Fanning) serves as Commissioner Roosevelt’s secretary but has set her sights on becoming the force’s first female detective. An only child who was the apple of her father’s eye, Sara knows she is as capable as the men around her. She serves as a liaison between the commissioner and Kreizler’s team and is fascinated by their big case.
Although he’s nearly as ambitious as he is intelligent, Teddy Roosevelt is a man of principle and is committed to reforming the corrupt police department. Since he lost his first wife and his mother on the very same day, Roosevelt is no stranger to tragedy and makes a point to be grateful for the good things, including his children and his second wife. Furious that the immigrant children in his city are being killed, he is committed to finding and stopping their murderer.
Fraternal twin brothers, detectives Sergeant Marcus (Smith) and Sergeant Lucius Isaacson are the force’s outcasts, in part because they’re of the Jewish faith, and in part because they favor a scientific approach to police work. They too are drafted onto the investigative team.
As his longest-serving employee, Cyrus Montrose works as Kreizler’s carriage driver. Thanks to his imposing size, he’s also something of a bodyguard. A former bordello pianist, this African-American man shares his passion for music with his boss, who once saved him from prison or life in a psychiatric institution.
Kreizler saved Stevie Taggart (Lintz) from a life on the streets. The boy now works as the doctor’s driver and houseboy and understands this is his second chance at a better life. Like Cyrus, Stevie becomes a part of the investigation.
Kreizler tries to keep his housekeeper, Mary Palmer (Kilcher), far from the case. As a former abuse victim whom he rescued from an asylum, Laszlo fears she is too vulnerable. He also has feelings for her.
At the commissioner’s request, this team works outside of the law, in order to avoid having their case tainted or thwarted by the corrupt NYPD, in hopes of stopping a killer. Will they succeed? Stay tuned.
Series Finale:
Episode #18 — Better Angels
While Sara Moore and Kreizler struggle with decisions about their future paths, New York is in the grips of an all-out manhunt for the killer; the team must overcome the wrath of the police and an underworld gang to save innocent lives.
First aired: August 9, 2020.
What do you think? Do you like The Alienist TV series? Should this TV show have been cancelled or renewed for a third season on TNT?
I read the book and was completely engrossed; a true page turner if you like the genre. I was planning to re-read the book again, but I lent it to my brother who then donated it to the library, after reading it. When I found out that TNT was adapting the story for TV,I was thrilled, especially after learning who the cast members would be. I must say that the adaptation is true to the book. I’m enjoying the series immensely, so much so, that I’m hoping it continues with Caleb Carr’s Angel Of Darkness.
Please renew this show! The time period is mysterious with great settings and the acting us tremendous! Not a fan of the particular subject matter, but The show is thrilling!
This show is as good as the book. I hope they either make the second book into a show or just write new shows and continue the series. It is aweome.
Love everything about the show! Very similar to Penny Dreadful on Showtime in style
Please bring it back.
Great show. Love the setting. Great acting. Scenery is well done. Political views no different than today’s. Live the forensics. So nicely done.
intriguing show although awfully dark and gory. Well casted. Hope it continues.
Having read the book I love how this show developed the story. A few different twists and turns, but still really good. Definitely renew. Hopefully you’ll be doing “The Angel of Darkness”?
Great show, can’t wait for each episode. So much better than the mindless reality shows the networks toss at us. Actors are very good. Everything is so realistic to the period. Please renew!
We love this show. However, we had read Caleb Carr’s Alienist in our
book club years ago. So, I told a friend – who then reread her book,
and is now watching the series also.
I agree with prior comments… renew, but solve this crime & move on to something new. Love this show. The quality of the writing & acting is superb.
The series is based on one of the two books by Caleb Carr and it’s unlikely that another season will be created
Definitely renew. I like the show and find it intriguing. The theme is unusual and, evidently, upsetting to some. Not to me though as this kind of thing happens. But the basic idea of a “primitive” psychologist finding his craft and assisting in solving crimes is engrossing.
Love the pace of the show! I like the explanations of “new” forensic practices!
Excellent show! It is at a totally higher level than the garbage reality shows or mostly everything else that is televised!
Love it. Please renew and keep this PBS worthy show alive