00:02Abbiamo un nome. Abbiamo un sospetto. All dobbiamo fare è trovare.
00:12E come ti propone che facciamo questo?
00:14Ho avuto un plan.
00:18Il Alienist è un tricolo psicologico trillatore che ci porta a la città di New York in le late 1800s.
00:28Abbiamo un gruppo di ero inoltre che decide per la maggior parte del mondo dell'immaginario che si chiama la
00:36città di New York.
00:38Il personaggio che mi spiego è Dr. Laszlo Chrysler, che è un alienistico.
00:43Le persone con le mentali sono alienati da loro, quindi le persone che si chiedono per loro sono chiamati alieni.
00:50Chrysler ha la capacità di mettere in la mente del killer.
00:55Questo unorthodoxo mindset non rende molto popolare.
00:59Oh my God, Laszlo, sometimes you can be as subtle as a blowtorch.
01:03John Moore.
01:04He può fluctuate between the echelons of society and also the underbelly of New York City.
01:11John ha un grande heart.
01:13È stato rompito, è fragile.
01:14I credo che gli ha un audience accesso a la storia che Chrysler fa.
01:18Ma c'è qualcosa sulle due di loro che formano un whole humanità.
01:21Miss Howard, let me introduce you to Dr. Laszlo Chrysler.
01:25I've read your work.
01:26I found it fascinating.
01:28Most of it.
01:29Sarah Howard is the first woman to work in the New York Police Department.
01:35Sarah's journey is not a perfect one and it's not without setbacks.
01:39You see the inequality that she has to deal with.
01:43She's the one person who challenges Chrysler's theories because she has theories of her own.
01:48It breaks the boundaries of what society prescribed to be the role of men and women.
01:53We know where he lives.
01:54We're closer.
01:56Not close enough.
01:58Theodore Roosevelt in our story is much different than the icon that is on Mount Rushmore.
02:04He's struggling a lot with the case, with the corruption in the police department.
02:10Roosevelt and Chrysler, they're at odds, but he has to swallow his pride to catch this killer.
02:14If you don't succeed in stopping these murders, you'll soon find your head on a pike and mine right alongside
02:20it.
02:21I find the bones to be the most reliable witness while my brother's more a man of the flesh.
02:25He means the soft tissues.
02:26The Isaacson brothers are these two detectives who, as Jewish detectives, have been sidelined by the generally Irish Catholic police
02:34force at the time.
02:35We are solely interested in employing the scientific method to crime scenes, and that is not an accepted norm.
02:43Through the eyes of the Isaacsons, we witness the birth of forensics.
02:47We know the killer's conscious thoughts are fixed on violence.
02:51If we get too close, that violence might well spill over onto us.
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