: Kreizler enlists his college friend, newspaper illustrator John Moore, and Sara Howard—the first woman hired by the NYPD and secretary to Police Commissioner Theodore Roosevelt. Cast and Key Characters
(Daniel Brühl): A brilliant but intense psychologist dedicated to understanding the "alienated" minds of criminals.
"The Boy on the Bridge" is the title of the (Season 1, Episode 1) of the historical crime drama The Alienist , which originally aired on TNT . Episode Overview
(Brian Geraghty): The police commissioner who provides covert support for the investigation while trying to clean up police corruption.
(Luke Evans): A newspaper illustrator who assists Kreizler in gathering evidence.
Set in during the Gilded Age, the episode introduces a visceral and dangerous world where a brutal murder sets a high-stakes investigation in motion.
: Dr. Kreizler, an "alienist" (an early psychiatrist), believes a serial killer is at work. He conducts a parallel, covert investigation because the police have wrongfully charged a man just to close the case.
: Kreizler enlists his college friend, newspaper illustrator John Moore, and Sara Howard—the first woman hired by the NYPD and secretary to Police Commissioner Theodore Roosevelt. Cast and Key Characters
(Daniel Brühl): A brilliant but intense psychologist dedicated to understanding the "alienated" minds of criminals. [S1E1] The Boy on the Bridge
"The Boy on the Bridge" is the title of the (Season 1, Episode 1) of the historical crime drama The Alienist , which originally aired on TNT . Episode Overview : Kreizler enlists his college friend, newspaper illustrator
(Brian Geraghty): The police commissioner who provides covert support for the investigation while trying to clean up police corruption. : Dr. Kreizler
(Luke Evans): A newspaper illustrator who assists Kreizler in gathering evidence.
Set in during the Gilded Age, the episode introduces a visceral and dangerous world where a brutal murder sets a high-stakes investigation in motion.
: Dr. Kreizler, an "alienist" (an early psychiatrist), believes a serial killer is at work. He conducts a parallel, covert investigation because the police have wrongfully charged a man just to close the case.