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"The Official Boardwalk Empire Post"


  

          

Premieres Sunday at 9pm on HBO.

http://www.hbo.com/#/boardwalk-empire

The day is upon us. I can't speak for anyone else here, but I've been seriously geeked on this since I first read about it (here, of course). Perhaps it has something to do with that other HBO mobster show or that Goodfellas guy or a couple of dozen or two other things, but I hope it meets my expectations, which are admittedly, very fucking high.

Scorcese + Buscemi + Terence Winter + OMAR (er...Chalky White! LOL) = SHIT HOT FIRE!

Been watching all the previews and behind-the-scenes clips and looks amazing. The detail looks thorough and with this cast and crew, how can you go wrong? Young versions of Al Capone and Lucky Luciano mixed with the semi-fictionalized Nucky character running things and Chalky keeping an apparently large black community on lock should keep it way interesting.

OK, I'm gonna go calm down now, but you know this is going to be heat.

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*Effasig*

  

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Topic Outline
Subject Author Message Date ID
CANT.FUCKING.WAIT!!
Sep 14th 2010
1
Hollywood Reporter is feelin' it. (swipe)
Sep 15th 2010
2
Time to get HBO again
Sep 15th 2010
3
Looking forward to this one. No doubt.
Sep 15th 2010
4
my expectations are through the roof
Sep 15th 2010
5
I haven't been this hyped for an HBO drama in awhile, in fact maybe ever
Sep 15th 2010
6
I've purposely kept expectations low and have avoided most details
Sep 15th 2010
7
'Cause you're chill like that....
Sep 16th 2010
8
2 Days!
Sep 17th 2010
9
I can't wait for Sunday
Sep 17th 2010
10
Enjoyable first episode
Sep 19th 2010
11
kick ass...
Sep 19th 2010
12
RE: Enjoyable first episode
Sep 19th 2010
13
      Really?
Sep 20th 2010
39
God damn that was gully
Sep 19th 2010
14
GREAT start!
Sep 19th 2010
15
Lived up to expectations for me.
Sep 19th 2010
16
I'm almost disappointed Shannon's not playing a gangster
Sep 19th 2010
18
      Me too, but I don't mind seein him & Stuhlbarg play against type
Sep 20th 2010
48
I'm glad Pitt's getting a chance to shine here. Always liked his work.
Sep 20th 2010
44
THIS *COULD* BE THE BEST SHIT EVER!!!!!!!
Sep 19th 2010
17
Didn't hear "nigger" once nm
Sep 20th 2010
19
He compensated with the dudes in blackface
Sep 20th 2010
26
^^^
Sep 20th 2010
40
He did get that IN. LOL
Sep 20th 2010
51
lol, I thought about this during the ep
Sep 22nd 2010
70
Very good stuff
Sep 20th 2010
20
Agree with both of these points
Sep 20th 2010
27
Apparently Michael K. Williams gets a much bigger role later
Sep 20th 2010
37
I was thinking this the whole time watching it
Sep 20th 2010
58
Can't wait for Sunday nights. I didn't have $ for HBO when
Sep 20th 2010
21
LOVED it
Sep 20th 2010
22
Alright I loved it...
Sep 20th 2010
23
are you talking about the murder in chicago?
Sep 20th 2010
24
      Spoiler Question
Sep 20th 2010
28
      Nope *possible further spoiler*
Sep 20th 2010
31
           that all makes sense
Sep 20th 2010
32
      RE: are you talking about the murder in chicago?
Sep 20th 2010
30
      Okay, thanks for clarifying all of that
Sep 20th 2010
36
Both gangster and intelligent so far!
Sep 20th 2010
25
Buscemi, Shannon, Stuhlbarg and Graham are all great
Sep 20th 2010
29
Wow, I dsidn't even recognize Stuhlbarg
Sep 20th 2010
34
      Makes me wonder how much they'll play the antisemitism
Sep 20th 2010
43
mob shit mob shit mob shit mob shit!!!!
Sep 20th 2010
33
^^^ah shit the mob historian's on board
Sep 20th 2010
50
      heh
Sep 21st 2010
63
           RE: heh
Sep 21st 2010
64
Great start!
Sep 20th 2010
35
Sidenote: Dabney Coleman looks like old as shit
Sep 20th 2010
38
Damn! I didn't even recognize that was Dabney till now. Wow!
Sep 20th 2010
45
Loved it
Sep 20th 2010
41
The little girl stole that scene
Sep 20th 2010
46
i thought the same about the little girl... impressive. and the butler
Sep 20th 2010
49
A synopsis from Alan Sepinwal *spoiler*
Sep 20th 2010
42
Word, that clarified things a lot, thanks for that. n/m
Sep 22nd 2010
68
thanks one thing
Sep 22nd 2010
72
The preview hinted at trouble
Sep 23rd 2010
76
yeah, i've got to stop reading previews.
Sep 23rd 2010
78
Oh yall still sleepin on Shea Whigham huh?
Sep 20th 2010
47
hell of a cast here when you think about it
Sep 20th 2010
52
      It really is. We haven't even mentioned Kelly Macdonald yet either.
Sep 20th 2010
53
      She did a great job, but it's kind of a predictable subplot
Sep 20th 2010
55
      Oh come on, I think we're being a little rough here:
Sep 20th 2010
54
      nah ace was a soft fake tough guy
Sep 20th 2010
57
      i'm trying to figure out how the hell i typed this
Sep 20th 2010
56
Shit was sick.
Sep 21st 2010
59
Stephen Graham will always be Tommy the Tit to me
Sep 21st 2010
61
      Stephen Graham is actually a quarter Black..
Sep 21st 2010
65
It's incredibly entertaining
Sep 21st 2010
60
Dam, those titties were STRUT!!
Sep 21st 2010
62
God damn, what a first episode
Sep 21st 2010
66
...and it's already renewed for another season.
Sep 21st 2010
67
Great stuff
Sep 22nd 2010
69
i didnt even connect that he was in this is england
Sep 28th 2010
104
yep i'm in
Sep 22nd 2010
71
RE: yep i'm in
Sep 22nd 2010
73
      it's the actors style
Sep 22nd 2010
74
Holy fuck, that was good!
Sep 22nd 2010
75
finally watched. thanks for the clarification up there
Sep 23rd 2010
77
Is HBO streaming this on their site a week later?
Sep 24th 2010
79
Can I get a working link to the 1st one? All my sites let me down
Sep 26th 2010
80
Is this show moving fast or what?
Sep 26th 2010
81
the 3k bet was coooold blooded
Sep 26th 2010
82
didnt ole girl = his mom?
Sep 26th 2010
83
      i didn't catch that until i watched it again
Sep 27th 2010
85
      LOL, most awkward MILF scene ever
Sep 27th 2010
89
      damn, y'all are right
Sep 27th 2010
91
      Shit, I thought it might hav ebeen his sister.
Sep 27th 2010
95
      He called her "ma" and she referenced his father
Sep 30th 2010
115
           they're retarded
Oct 04th 2010
130
      they set that up big time to be a sidepiece
Sep 28th 2010
105
      The devil is in the details.
Sep 29th 2010
109
that 3k bet felt like a tony soprano move
Sep 27th 2010
84
The 1920's were the KKK's heyday as a national organization
Sep 27th 2010
88
the KKK was reaching its national popularity then (swipe from wiki)
Sep 30th 2010
119
Solid cool down from the pilot...just makes me want to see more.
Sep 27th 2010
86
He can probably finger the kid who pretended to be dead
Sep 27th 2010
87
      being able to finger that kid doesnt make sense
Sep 27th 2010
97
           and that they said the names "Jimmy" & "Al"
Sep 27th 2010
98
           Yeah this really won't change things on the mob side BUT it will
Sep 27th 2010
99
The reporter walking up on Al Capone like that
Sep 27th 2010
90
the mom
Sep 27th 2010
102
co-sign
Sep 28th 2010
106
im going to have to rewatch
Sep 27th 2010
92
Man, Nucky wingmanned the shit outta George
Sep 27th 2010
93
and of course his handy is interrupted by the half-dead guy
Sep 27th 2010
100
yeah he did!
Sep 30th 2010
112
A question for the resident Mob experts...
Sep 27th 2010
94
Just use wikipedia if you want some general information on these guys
Sep 27th 2010
96
      lol this is what i was doing last night
Sep 27th 2010
101
LOVIN' IT!!!
Sep 28th 2010
103
the takeaway from this episode:
Sep 29th 2010
107
RE: the takeaway from this episode:
Sep 29th 2010
108
didn't the dwarf make the joke?
Sep 29th 2010
110
      he just returned nucky's serve
Sep 29th 2010
111
           I caught that too. I'm LOVING the details in this show.
Sep 30th 2010
113
I was impressed that Nuck didn't fold for Rothstein
Sep 30th 2010
114
Yeah i think Pitt is right about being a "half a ganster" but
Sep 30th 2010
116
he looked slightly nervous right after
Sep 30th 2010
117
      yeah he did, but I think it was the best move.
Oct 01st 2010
120
It was cool...but shit kinda dragged a little...
Sep 30th 2010
118
Al Capone on the phone was hilarious. Maybe not so much for Jimmy.
Oct 01st 2010
121
Episode 3.
Oct 03rd 2010
122
THWAPPP!!! who shot you?!!?
Oct 03rd 2010
123
Those dudes in the diner....LIQOUR KILLS (ties noose)
Oct 03rd 2010
124
Show has reached 7 day anticipation level
Oct 03rd 2010
125
yeah, i'm officially sprung on this show
Oct 03rd 2010
127
Fucking awesome
Oct 03rd 2010
126
"What does 'motherfucker' mean?"
Oct 03rd 2010
128
Amazing show so far! I'm so hooked!
Oct 04th 2010
129
These two points:
Oct 08th 2010
154
And just like that Scoressee got his N word in there
Oct 04th 2010
132
I hop Shannon gets some Emmy consideration
Oct 04th 2010
134
That 'dentist' scene was pretty brutal
Oct 04th 2010
135
just read a few articles on shellshock/PTSD/TBI
Oct 05th 2010
143
      Yeah I caught that last night in his convo w/Moms.
Oct 08th 2010
155
      I though the same thing
Oct 08th 2010
157
they are slowing squeezing the racism in...(as of ep. 2)
Oct 04th 2010
131
Dont forget the use of 'shvartze'
Oct 04th 2010
133
unless you're going to leave black characters out..........
Oct 05th 2010
140
      In fact, it would prob. be more racist if there were no black people on ...
Oct 09th 2010
160
I kinda thought cocaine had started to fall out of favor with the medica...
Oct 04th 2010
136
50%...& Nucky didn't say shit...That's G.
Oct 04th 2010
137
Luciano with the clap
Oct 04th 2010
138
Agent Nelson took over Episode 3 imo. it's a shame cause he
Oct 05th 2010
139
RE: Agent Nelson took over Episode 3 imo. it's a shame cause he
Oct 05th 2010
141
I don't know if it's that deep
Oct 05th 2010
142
      yea i hope it's this. part of me thinks Nucky isn't major enough
Oct 05th 2010
145
      Nah, also notice how Shannon's boss straight yanked his chain
Oct 08th 2010
156
Nelson at home reminds me of Bullock & his broad in Deadwood
Oct 05th 2010
144
can anyone explain why Atlantic City was chosen as the location
Oct 05th 2010
146
Few things:
Oct 05th 2010
147
RE: Few things:
Oct 05th 2010
148
      Atlantic City was already a prosperous resort town
Oct 05th 2010
149
           o wow never knew/heard of that
Oct 05th 2010
150
           I'm really hoping the Diving Horses make an appearance
Oct 05th 2010
151
           RE: I'm really hoping the Diving Horses make an appearance
Oct 08th 2010
159
           ooh thanks!
Oct 12th 2010
183
           know your history youngin'. LOL
Oct 05th 2010
152
           my great-grandparents on both sides worked in AC hotels right around
Oct 08th 2010
158
if u have HBO On Demand, peep the "making of" pieces as well
Oct 07th 2010
153
A Few Moments With Eddie Cantor
Oct 10th 2010
161
Omar!
Oct 10th 2010
162
      *followed by silence*
Oct 10th 2010
164
Episode 4.
Oct 10th 2010
163
NICE!
Oct 10th 2010
165
"We ain't making no book cases."
Oct 10th 2010
166
there's a point where if a man sticks to his story
Oct 11th 2010
169
      "Should I mail the guy his ring back?"
Oct 11th 2010
172
      SUUURPRIIIIIIIIIIZE!
Oct 12th 2010
179
i'm digging how psychotic capone is
Oct 11th 2010
167
RE: i'm digging how psychotic capone is
Oct 11th 2010
168
      I thought that was more about her own scheming than him bagging
Oct 11th 2010
170
      RE: I thought that was more about her own scheming than him bagging
Oct 11th 2010
174
           she's keeping her enemies closer.
Oct 11th 2010
176
                absolutely... she's just protecting her son
Oct 11th 2010
177
                     RE: absolutely... she's just protecting her son
Oct 12th 2010
181
      RE: i'm digging how psychotic capone is
Oct 11th 2010
173
           RE: i'm digging how psychotic capone is
Oct 11th 2010
175
Chalky's delivery during his story was bone chilling
Oct 11th 2010
171
The look on the little boy's face after she said this was classic
Oct 12th 2010
182
RE: Agreed.
Oct 18th 2010
194
i'm tired of the tiddy
Oct 12th 2010
178
this is very low on my list of concerns
Oct 12th 2010
180
All my east coast/AC heads: You heard about what Resorts is doin?
Oct 12th 2010
184
i've actually never been to AC
Oct 12th 2010
185
Smart idea. I always thought they should...
Oct 17th 2010
191
i'm not really feeling how they are trying build Nulky as a conflicted
Oct 16th 2010
186
This
Oct 17th 2010
187
      Really? I don't buy this as a hard read at all
Oct 18th 2010
197
           Does he really like them, or does he see them as politically useful?
Oct 18th 2010
199
                Of course
Oct 18th 2010
201
Nucky shoulda just taken the soda bread in the first place
Oct 17th 2010
188
but now girl has Nucky hostage...
Oct 17th 2010
189
Waits for the "that was boring" and "where's Omar?" comments....
Oct 17th 2010
190
you're probably overly defensive because it was pretty boring
Oct 19th 2010
205
      I thought this episode was much better than last week's
Oct 24th 2010
215
Wow...Michael Pitt is fucking great n/m
Oct 17th 2010
192
^^Understatement.
Oct 18th 2010
193
it was little, but the cigarette flick after talking to torrio
Oct 19th 2010
207
      RE: it was little, but the cigarette flick after talking to torrio
Oct 20th 2010
209
      there was definitely something about that scene
Oct 20th 2010
211
Opium's a helluva drug
Oct 18th 2010
195
i was actually sad about that
Oct 20th 2010
213
lil slow but definitely necessary episode
Oct 18th 2010
196
this one crawled for me, I was begging for it to end
Oct 19th 2010
206
What are you all thinking about Jimmy's 'baby mama'?
Oct 18th 2010
198
Maybe she wants another shot at raising a son?
Oct 18th 2010
200
What was that about bohemian lifestyle?
Oct 18th 2010
202
      Apparently she's an artist
Oct 18th 2010
204
RE: What are you all thinking about Jimmy's 'baby mama'?
Oct 18th 2010
203
      DEFINITELY
Oct 25th 2010
227
no titties?
Oct 19th 2010
208
I blame lFresh
Oct 20th 2010
210
      good
Oct 20th 2010
212
the photographers stopped snapping pics when nucky came out
Oct 21st 2010
214
def looking forward to scenes with the chicaga boys
Oct 24th 2010
216
First solid episode of the series
Oct 24th 2010
217
That was definitely a winner.
Oct 24th 2010
218
Amazing episode and titties galore!!!!!!!!!!!!
Oct 24th 2010
219
Yeah he did!
Oct 25th 2010
228
lfresh won
Oct 25th 2010
220
tiddy to wang ratio was still about 20 to 1
Oct 25th 2010
222
"Maybe yo pussy aint all that" (c) Margaret
Oct 25th 2010
221
When his boss showed up at the beginning
Oct 25th 2010
224
Margaret smacked her DOWN
Oct 25th 2010
225
      Oh it was vicious.
Oct 25th 2010
229
hbo KEEPS winnin'...
Oct 25th 2010
223
"Maybe your cunnie isn't quite the draw you think it is."
Oct 25th 2010
226
Best ep of the season in a season of dope eisodes
Oct 25th 2010
230
I thought Lucc was lyin about the mom, he had to know no?
Oct 25th 2010
231
      He had no reason to know though
Oct 25th 2010
233
           Nope.
Oct 25th 2010
235
                Agreed
Oct 25th 2010
236
                     He definitely respects, Jimmy.
Oct 25th 2010
240
                          lol @ Jimmy being a sociopath
Oct 25th 2010
241
                               That's just a writing team digging deep and...
Oct 25th 2010
244
                               well, sometimes you aren't as crazy as you think you are
Oct 26th 2010
247
                                    Agreed.
Oct 26th 2010
248
Great Ep. The Chicago storyline is coming on strong
Oct 25th 2010
232
Yeah it is, but being that this is really about AC
Oct 25th 2010
237
      If it stays true to history, when Al takes over is likely when Jimmy ret...
Oct 25th 2010
238
           soon as he fails to get it up, or she cracks a joke about it
Oct 25th 2010
239
           Good point. Jimmy will be back to fuck some shit up.
Oct 25th 2010
242
                but if we're going by history, lucciano doesn't get got for a while
Oct 27th 2010
253
                     Well, if we're going be history... (SPOILERS for history)
Oct 27th 2010
258
                          lofl at SPOILERS for history
Oct 27th 2010
260
                          Which makes me think the D'Alessio's are going to get fucked up
Oct 27th 2010
263
                               RE: Which makes me think the D'Alessio's are going to get fucked up
Nov 01st 2010
267
           Of course it will
Oct 25th 2010
243
                pretty much
Oct 26th 2010
250
Knock like a man!
Oct 25th 2010
234
jebus
Oct 26th 2010
245
*sly grin*
Oct 26th 2010
246
      ^bad^
Oct 26th 2010
251
GREAT GREAT episode
Oct 26th 2010
249
Chicago >>>>>>> Atlantic City
Oct 26th 2010
252
still looking trainspotting fresh.
Oct 27th 2010
254
RE: still looking trainspotting fresh.
Oct 27th 2010
256
Were those a body double or hers?
Oct 27th 2010
255
      I'm pretty sure it was a body double
Oct 27th 2010
257
           dont ruin the fantasy!
Oct 27th 2010
259
                seriously. between his history SPOILERS and his titty SPOILERS...
Oct 27th 2010
261
                LMAO@ history spoilers
Oct 27th 2010
262
                Man, just NetFlix "Trainspotting"
Nov 01st 2010
270
slower ep, but we still got lesbians, meyer lansky, and sniper fire
Nov 01st 2010
264
Sniper fire was fire
Nov 01st 2010
265
RE: Sniper fire was fire
Nov 01st 2010
269
yea that end music was awesome
Nov 01st 2010
276
great point on the Al connection
Nov 01st 2010
279
*Captain Obvious arrives*
Nov 01st 2010
273
YEEEEEEEEEEE @ LESBIAN SCENE!!!!
Nov 01st 2010
271
      Yeah but god damn were they ugly ones
Nov 01st 2010
274
           Titties are titties and that is a fact.
Nov 01st 2010
275
                Well then enjoy
Nov 01st 2010
278
                     Those were solid titties man
Nov 02nd 2010
282
Damn, Nucky didn't have to burn it down
Nov 01st 2010
266
RE: Damn, Nucky didn't have to burn it down
Nov 01st 2010
272
OI! HOLY BOLLOCKS!
Nov 01st 2010
268
RE: OI! HOLY BOLLOCKS!
Nov 01st 2010
277
i like how Meyer played off Chalky thinking it was Nucky
Nov 01st 2010
280
Good Episode
Nov 02nd 2010
281
agreed
Nov 03rd 2010
283
agreed as well & was happy as hell the hooker didn't dis him
Nov 03rd 2010
284
      that hooker was a true pro!
Nov 03rd 2010
285
I never saw Sopranos...
Nov 05th 2010
288
      RE: I never saw Sopranos...
Nov 08th 2010
294
Do I return the klans guy ring? or is that adding insult to injury?
Nov 04th 2010
286
Margaret likability just dropped tremendously
Nov 05th 2010
287
How do ya'll feel about Michael Pitt's performance so far?
Nov 05th 2010
289
Damn, the Jimmy vs. Capone back and forth roasts
Nov 05th 2010
290
Solid one.
Nov 07th 2010
291
yep
Nov 08th 2010
295
looks like Harding's jumpoff was the first Superhead:
Nov 08th 2010
292
Harding was a double-D-dawg
Nov 08th 2010
293
jimmy's coming back to Jersey...
Nov 08th 2010
296
from the previews it looks like we'll see alot more of two-face
Nov 08th 2010
297
      RE: from the previews it looks like we'll see alot more of two-face
Nov 08th 2010
298
Any time bandana-rocking and gun-wielding thugs show up...
Nov 09th 2010
299
So does Jimmy know.....
Nov 09th 2010
300
Torrio said, Jimmy is smart...
Nov 09th 2010
301
nice... i wasnt sure.
Nov 09th 2010
302
yeah she met lucky because he was looking for jimmy
Nov 09th 2010
303
scarily enough
Nov 09th 2010
304
gretchen mol is only a guest star on BE too... thinking something
Nov 11th 2010
307
Ok why did the FBI man send that money to Angela Darmody?
Nov 10th 2010
305
RE: Ok why did the FBI man send that money to Angela Darmody?
Nov 10th 2010
306
      dude, it's a choice.
Nov 11th 2010
308
           RE: dude, it's a choice.
Nov 15th 2010
324
All I want to say right now
Nov 14th 2010
309
man, i had no idea Eddie had it in him
Nov 14th 2010
310
*Looks for the LIKE button*
Nov 14th 2010
311
There's a new sheriff in town. And his name is Fast Eddie.
Nov 15th 2010
314
      BIG CHIEF! HAIL RUMBLETUMMY! I just bought a real book...
Nov 15th 2010
315
      yeah, that was a hole in the story I don't like
Nov 15th 2010
316
           RE: yeah, that was a hole in the story I don't like
Nov 15th 2010
317
           ahhh gotcha. I agree
Nov 15th 2010
318
           she got the money...
Nov 15th 2010
319
^^HOT SHIT!
Nov 15th 2010
313
OH MY FUCKING GOD! Soooo dope!
Nov 15th 2010
312
i didn't understand the life insurance policies...
Nov 15th 2010
320
honestly i thought the insurance policy thing was genius
Nov 15th 2010
322
They are clearly amateurs and he knows they will get killed
Nov 16th 2010
327
      two face is about get rothstein paid
Nov 16th 2010
331
btich you told me i smelled... you know what? i want THAT dress
Nov 15th 2010
321
that was the strangest interrogation ever
Nov 15th 2010
323
He's a total loon and its a tactic
Nov 16th 2010
326
heheheh yeah it sure as hell was
Nov 16th 2010
332
      RE:
Nov 17th 2010
333
I loved watching Nucky squirm during Jimmy's demands....
Nov 16th 2010
325
So, is Jimmy's dad=Commodore? //Jimmy a UC this entire time?
Nov 16th 2010
328
I think the key is when the Van Alden's assistant said...
Nov 16th 2010
329
I think the commodore thing is possble but not jimmy being uc
Nov 16th 2010
330
got that half right
Nov 29th 2010
373
Episode 10 = Incredible! Thoughts later!
Nov 22nd 2010
334
Yep, might have been the best ep of the season
Nov 23rd 2010
356
"that's mommy's kissing friend"
Nov 22nd 2010
335
about AR
Nov 22nd 2010
336
It's all about booze on the table
Nov 22nd 2010
337
exactly...they're not real police...
Nov 22nd 2010
338
i love how AR doesn't hide his contempt for those guys
Nov 22nd 2010
349
Jimmy, is crazy. That scene was shockingly brutal.
Nov 22nd 2010
340
3 reasons why this was the best episode yet:
Nov 22nd 2010
339
The only character that I cannot stand...
Nov 22nd 2010
341
Exactly, she's weak. I guess she and the baby were going to
Nov 22nd 2010
343
I gotta give her some compassion
Nov 23rd 2010
353
Chalky pulling out the pistols gave me Omar flashbacks
Nov 22nd 2010
342
RE: Chalky pulling out the pistols gave me Omar flashbacks
Nov 22nd 2010
344
      "how do you know i drive a ___(can't remember the name of the car)"
Nov 22nd 2010
345
           how do you know i drive a Packard
Nov 22nd 2010
346
           RE: "how do you know i drive a ___(can't remember the name of the car)"
Nov 22nd 2010
351
THAT'S what HBO sex should look like
Nov 22nd 2010
347
"you kinda talked me into it"
Nov 22nd 2010
350
      Jimmy was COLD with that line/hit
Nov 23rd 2010
358
      The nonchalance of the delivery is what made that great
Nov 23rd 2010
359
"he's lucky"
Nov 22nd 2010
348
Wasn't that the first time he's ever been refered to as "Lucky" on the s...
Nov 23rd 2010
354
      RE: Wasn't that the first time he's ever been refered to as "Lucky" on t...
Nov 23rd 2010
360
           he's refered to as "Lucky" in the premiere
Nov 23rd 2010
365
"And be sure to tell Mr. Rothstein what you saw here today."
Nov 23rd 2010
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Also, Capone in the Synagogue was a dope scene as well
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homie asked Al if he was friends with the little boy
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      LOL
Nov 23rd 2010
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another amazing episode
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I second that.
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Anyone catch the part
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WHATS UP WITH HOMEY WITH THE FUNNY LAUGH?
Nov 23rd 2010
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he reminds me of john tururro in millers crossing
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Episode two (I think) Nucky says he made it up
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i hate that laugh and that guy, i hope he is off'ed soon
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what do u think Schroeder is thinking now? Whats the connection between
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i always figured she speculated and just wanted to get hers anyway...
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um.................holy shit??
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how much loonier can van alden get?
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the two-faced dude's delivery on that line was awesome
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even jimmy had a slight "damn homie" look
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Nucky really shoulda BEEN dead
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wants to retire
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there's a revenge element there as well
Nov 29th 2010
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Well, he never really needed the muscle until now.
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"you can't be half a gangster anymore nucky"
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So long as the violence stops during the elections, thats what he wants
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he has no muscle? as far as AR knows Nucky wiped out 3 cars loads
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I almost think Van Alden knew dude was working with Nucky
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      when he first went down there and the guy was preaching
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where does mrs schroder think she's gonna go?
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Her options, that I can guess:
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      she's going to jimmys house for that threesome
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this week's lesson: never bite the hand that feeds you...
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^^^
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Cant stand mrs schroder and her accent
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so you wouldn't fock her?
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has everyone lost their ever loving minds!?
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feel you on this...
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they completely fucked up the Agent Nelson character. dude could
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Or they gon pair him with Mrs. Schroeder...
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exactly. i shouldve known it was coming after seeing him whip himself
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I think social commentary is more important than cheesy 80s action plots...
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Fuck romance, rom-coms and, Valentine's Day!
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lol@ harding's sidepiece
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You must visit us in the White House
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the hit sequence was very godfatheresque
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yup.
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RE: the hit sequence was very godfatheresque
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Loved how grown up Al scolded Lucky for acting childish at the meet.
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      If you get the rag, you end up destitute
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      harding's piece was playing with her cake at the start of the scene
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      lol his disdainful look at lucky
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Jimmy don't want it with Nucky
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u think?
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is that the plan?
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Nah, they're gonna be out-classed
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Really?
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if jimmy didn't come back, nucky would likely be dead
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I don't think he's dumb, but like you said, he knows he's not
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      yep....
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Even Rothstein was out classed.
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who did lucky shoot during the end montage?
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It was confirmation that she doesn't love him, and loves the girl instea...
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ahh! thanks
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i think i hate her character the most...
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      Completely and emphatically agree.
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      She is gonna kill herself.
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Damn, I didn't catch that either n/m
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      It was subtle...
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Was that Mickey?
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Great episode, but it was as much about setting up the next...
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yeah i think if she could have pretended it was nucky's
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and can we talk about nucky and the maid?
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I took it that had to do with him keeping the Black vote
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that's what *I* wanna know...
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and agreed
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Agreed
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yeah, watching it again, you're right
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Nucky, has been pro-black all along and hates bigots.
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RE: Nucky, has been pro-black all along and hates bigots. <--- LOL!!
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      Yeah, he's not really "pro-black"
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           pretty much. If a mass lynching is in his best interst, he'd tie the noo...
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I think the maid and Nucky
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damn, whole bar scoffing at chalky with his girl
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I didn't even notice the scoffing but Chalk's wink was ill as fuck
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      YEZZIR. I like how, CHALKY goes from shoe-shiner to g, real quick.
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i see it from both sides (the upcoming rift)
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I see their side of it, but I think they're all being short-sided.
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      as far as her being mad at the commodore though
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Charlie and Al, were talking shop.
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Shooting people in the head, I imagine
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he obviously does...BUT
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      I don't think it will come to that
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phantom, lol... man he is going to be the Omar of this show
Dec 07th 2010
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i thought last week's ep said hot mama darmody was poisining dude
Dec 06th 2010
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They left it vague last week....
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seems they wanted us to think that...
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i took it as this
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      hmmm...
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      nope. from the interview below:
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WHO DID LUCKY LUCIANO SHOOT AT THE END?!
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i dont think it was anybody in particular...
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At first I thought it was Mickey; now I think it's just "how we got the ...
Dec 07th 2010
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Sepinwall Int. with T.Winter from yesterday (Long Swipe)
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next season cannot come fast enough
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RE: Sepinwall Int. with T.Winter from yesterday (Long Swipe)
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Margaret found the cloth and then ran to Nucky
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I Disagree 100%
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      Exactly she is the ultimate pragmatist.
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I see Nuck's 1st jumpoff snitching to her new baby daddy
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i don't think she really knows anything
Dec 09th 2010
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      yeah she has no idea whats going on...
Dec 09th 2010
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so I just caught up on the entire season, front to back.
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Wow. I think you are way off on this one...
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      Chalky operates on the fringes of organized crime, just like Omar did,
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           I agree about Chalky with the 45's. I know a lot of people...
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           the 45's scene was the only time i saw Omar
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                when she walked into the bar
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1. "CANT.FUCKING.WAIT!!"
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http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/hr/tv-reviews/boardwalk-empire-tv-review-1004114513.story

Boardwalk Empire -- TV Review
By Andrew Wallenstein, September 14, 2010 06:10 ET

Bottom Line: This Prohibition-era drama is nothing short of intoxicating.
If the motto "It's not TV. It's HBO" felt like an empty boast before, sample the network's new series "Boardwalk Empire"; the scale of the spectacle on display in the pilot sets a new benchmark for the medium.

HBO reportedly spent as much as $20 million on the 70-minute premiere, and it shows: "Boardwalk's" re-creation of 1920s Atlantic City is a stunning achievement in production design. Having executive producer Martin Scorsese direct the pilot doesn't hurt either, though it's the subsequent episodes that sink their hooks into viewers by putting story ahead of scenery.

Not since "Mad Men" has a slice of history been so meticulously re-created for television, from its elaborate sets to resplendent costuming -- though HBO's 2005-07 series "Rome" would run a close third. But whereas few with access to a time machine would want to venture back to war-torn ancient Italy, "Boardwalk" beckons with its depiction of a lively ur-Vegas that seems great fun -- unless you happen to be the victim of its frequent violent crimes.

That comes courtesy of the series' focus: the city's sleazy underworld operating under the firm grip of treasurer Enoch "Nucky" Thompson (Steve Buscemi). "Boardwalk" begins with the passing of the Prohibition Act, which Thompson treats as an open invitation to water down and mark up illegal hooch with the help of homicidal cronies including his brother, who happens to be the equally crooked chief of police (Shea Whigham). Soon enough this bustling black market attracts a rogues gallery of mobsters and, inevitably, the feds, particularly Bible-thumping agent Nelson Van Alden (Michael Shannon).

Thompson and Van Alden are fictional creations, but "Boardwalk" provides a delightful kick by mixing them up with historical figures including legendary gangsters Arnold Rothstein (Michael Stuhlbarg) and Charles "Lucky" Luciano (Vincent Piazza). Cameos of other famous real folks are so perfectly handled that to reveal who shows up would represent an act of unacceptable spoilage.

HBO made a bold move by installing an offbeat figure like Buscemi in the lead, and though there's nothing wrong with his performance, it's possible "Boardwalk" would have benefited from a more conventional choice for such a crucial part. Then again, Buscemi makes sense given that the rest of the "Boardwalk" roster is a veritable dream team of character actors, including Kelly Macdonald, Dabney Coleman and Michael Kenneth Williams, to name just a few. Such a top-notch, vast cast makes it almost worth wondering if there will be room for contenders from any other production in the supporting actor/actresses categories for a drama series come Emmy time.

But two stand head and shoulders above the rest in the first handful of episodes: Shannon nicely channels the creepy intensity that nearly stole "Revolutionary Road" out from under Kate Winslet and Leonardo DiCaprio. As the coolly calculating Rothstein, Stuhlbarg does a 180-degree turn from the anxious schlemiel who starred in the Coen brothers' "A Serious Man." He is undermined somewhat in scenes where he's paired with hothead Luciano; the contrast between the two men is played almost campily, as if they were villains from a forgotten "Batman" sequel.

Cinematographer Stuart Dryburgh strikes a nice balance between showcasing Atlantic City's luxe pleasure dens and darkening the very same halls, an authentic touch for a pre-halogen era. While "Boardwalk's" crime stories beg comparison to "GoodFellas" or "Casino," all the period detail Scorsese soaks up brings to mind a very different gem from his oeuvre, "The Age of Innocence."

As in "Mad Men," there are plenty of small scenes depicting antiquated ways of yore that make you chuckle at how people lived during the 1920s (though you might pass out rather than laugh in the third episode when a gonorrhea treatment is shown with a surgical tool the size of a hockey stick). Other influences are nakedly derivative: A montage of murders in the pilot is so blatantly lifted from "The Godfather" that Francis Ford Coppola may take umbrage.

To some degree, the visual grandeur of "Boardwalk" can overwhelm to the point of distraction. It might take a few more episodes before the characters take on the texture we're accustomed to getting from creator/writer/executive producer Terence Winter, who reliably delivered such rich storytelling as a writer on "The Sopranos."

The ghosts of "Sopranos" and "Mad Men" hover over "Boardwalk"; it's even in the former's old time slot. Beautifully rendered as the series is, there's a high-concept conflation of the two shows here in the way it marries the mob melodrama of "Sopranos" with "Mad's" period fetishism. It's a savvy programming strategy but robs "Boardwalk" of a certain freshness that would otherwise elevate it to the same echelon as those TV classics.

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3. "Time to get HBO again"
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4. "Looking forward to this one. No doubt."
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which kinda scares me... actually, nah fuck that. it's gonna be amazing

  

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6. "I haven't been this hyped for an HBO drama in awhile, in fact maybe ever"
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7. "I've purposely kept expectations low and have avoided most details"
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about the show

I want to go in as cold as possible

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8. "'Cause you're chill like that...."
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...and so on.

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Someone in the other post said it comes on against Mad Men. I believe it's on at 9pm and MM is on at 10pm, at least here on the East Coast.

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11. "Enjoyable first episode"
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Although I kinda had a tough time keeping track of who was who, but that's always the case with dramas.

I will keep watching.

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its AMAZING how real 1920s looked..

  

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13. "RE: Enjoyable first episode"
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I liked how Capone was introduced, and Paz de la Huerta didn't bother me much. I think for those who weren't super geeked about it, it may take a few episdoes for them to get into it. But overall, a great start to the series. I was worried that I wouldn't like Buscemi, but it looks like he'll pull it off.

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>I was
>worried that I wouldn't like Buscemi, but it looks like he'll
>pull it off.

Any reasons in particular?

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This shit is really gangster. Can't wait to see how this plays out...

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15. "GREAT start!"
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i'm fucking giddy over this show already

Michael Pitt was an excellent choice. that kid can act
the look/feel of it is fantastic
and we got titties and murder right out the gate

and scorsese shows he's capable of directing good gangster shit without n-bombs and the rolling stones. gotta wonder if he tried though ("you know, i think gimme shelter would fit perfectly with this scene")

  

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16. "Lived up to expectations for me."
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Like that it didn't feel overtly "Scorcese," albeit with a few of his signature flourishes here and there.

Agree that Pitt is the highlight and fully expect Stephen Graham to be another. Also like Michael Shannon's character.

Characters are layered well and interweaving story-lines are each and everyone interesting in their own right.

According to EW, this is the showiest and slowest of the previewed episodes, so be interesting to see where it takes us.

HBO delivers again, which is a good thing considering what an OK show Treme was in it's premiere season. I guess they've still got it.

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18. "I'm almost disappointed Shannon's not playing a gangster"
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he's got that classic gangster look to him. Stephen Graham is great too. I don't know if you've seen This is England, he absolutely kills it in that

>Like that it didn't feel overtly "Scorcese," albeit with a
>few of his signature flourishes here and there.

exactly. you could see his footprints but that's it.

>According to EW, this is the showiest and slowest of the
>previewed episodes, so be interesting to see where it takes
>us.

this was the slowest? wow

  

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48. "Me too, but I don't mind seein him & Stuhlbarg play against type"
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44. "I'm glad Pitt's getting a chance to shine here. Always liked his work."
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>i'm fucking giddy over this show already
>
>Michael Pitt was an excellent choice. that kid can act

He's already got that good chemistry w/ Buschemi from Delrious too

>and scorsese shows he's capable of directing good gangster
>shit without n-bombs

Yeah besides the blackface I was pleased to see a restrained Marty. He's not directing anymore eps tho is he?

  

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17. "THIS *COULD* BE THE BEST SHIT EVER!!!!!!!"
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SCORSESE + HBO....THAT'S ALL I'VE GOT FOR YA!
WAIT.........'TWAS EEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE
EEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE
EEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE
EEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE.

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19. "Didn't hear "nigger" once nm"
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*has temper tantrum*

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26. "He compensated with the dudes in blackface"
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You have to overstand what the man is doing, my brother.

I have a 400 year old chip on my shoulder.

  

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51. "He did get that IN. LOL"
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But true to form for the era and not gratuitous at all.

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70. "lol, I thought about this during the ep"
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this place is a trip

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I'll agree with both Marauder regarding keeping the characters straight, as well as Mynoriti on the casting of Michael Pitt (damn if he didn't resemble Marty's current favorite muse Leo DiCapro at points, which I'm pretty sure was on purpose)

I'm also intrigued as to how exactly Michael K. Williams fits into the entire mix...

And damn, should we just rename HBO the 'Leverage/Closest to the Hole' network? Marky Mark and Stephen Levinson already have 3 shows on the air (Entourage, Boardwalk Empire, How to Hustle Hipster Jeans in New York and Be Totally Boring While Doing It -- or whatever the fuck the third show's called) with some other ones coming down the pike (right?)...

This should be a fun watch...

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27. "Agree with both of these points"
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> as well as Mynoriti on the casting of
>Michael Pitt (damn if he didn't resemble Marty's current
>favorite muse Leo DiCapro at points, which I'm pretty sure was
>on purpose)
>
>I'm also intrigued as to how exactly Michael K. Williams fits
>into the entire mix...

I had to do a double take a couple of times, he REALLY looked like DiCaprio

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37. "Apparently Michael K. Williams gets a much bigger role later"
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And from what I hear, he gets a monologue that's a thing of beauty.

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58. "I was thinking this the whole time watching it"
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(damn if he didn't resemble Marty's current
>favorite muse Leo DiCapro at points, which I'm pretty sure was
>on purpose)
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21. "Can't wait for Sunday nights. I didn't have $ for HBO when"
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Sopranos or the wire was on so I am really hyped and especially after the 1st episode

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I had really high expectations and it was even better than I expected..
Great characters and the costume design is incredible!! SO excited for this..
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23. "Alright I loved it..."
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I'm on board but please help me out. Like someone else said I had a hard time following all of the characters (I blame it on pain meds from wisdom tooth extraction). Explain Jimmy's whole hustle to me. I get he jumped over Nucky's head, got him paid, I get they pinned it on Schroeder's abusive husband. What was behind the thought behind the other murder?

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24. "are you talking about the murder in chicago?"
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that was more of a power grab on capone's end. the old man didn't want to get into prohibition. that's what capone was telling jimmy when they were outside at the car. torrio (butchie from the sopranos), had him killed, and capone delivering the shipment showed that it was the beginning of their new venture. i don't know how true to life the show plans to be, but torrio actually did have colosimo killed in real life

on jimmy's end, he was able to prove to nucky his value. plus he was able to use the feds to get back at the guy he was fighting with, by tipping them off on the location of the still

it was just good timing that nucky and his brother were able to set up the husband, as the robber, that way rothstein and luciano won't find out who really took their shit.

  

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28. "Spoiler Question"
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But didn't Capone deliver Rothstein's liquor, the liquor he stole from Rothstein, to Rothstein at the end?


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31. "Nope *possible further spoiler*"
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Capone took it to Chicago and delivered it to Torrio; Colosimo is killed and it's going to be interesting how the show wants to present that but historically it's belived that

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Torrio ordered the kill to consolidate his power and the market for booze in Chicago. Capone became the muscle for Torrio and eventually took over his business.

  

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30. "RE: are you talking about the murder in chicago?"
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Got it. Makes sense. I actually went back and watched the conversation between Jimmy and Capone. Missed that key component the first time. It's always tough to mix fictional and non-fictional character this may be tough to carry out over the life of the series.

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36. "Okay, thanks for clarifying all of that"
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I wasn't sure who had wacked that guy. I thought it might have been Lucciano connected or something. That does all make sense though.

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25. "Both gangster and intelligent so far!"
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I love it! I'm tired of mob film that only focus on
how bad-ass this or that gangster was. I'm really
digging the historical, social and political details
that they have highlighted in this show. My Sunday
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29. "Buscemi, Shannon, Stuhlbarg and Graham are all great"
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Between Buscemi and Shannon, they have two really great, expressive actors. Stuhlbarg is incredibly punchable and makes up for the dude they have playing Luciano, who I thought was a sour note in casting.
Stephen Graham made me double take; didn't know he was in this and the first scene with him outside the meeting I only half-thought it was him. He's nailed the Chicago thing pretty well.

Going to have to be convinced on Pitt as the muscle.


If the writing and pace of the show keeps up, this will be another great show.

  

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34. "Wow, I dsidn't even recognize Stuhlbarg"
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Didn't realize he was the dude from "A Serious Man."

I don't know, I thought Pitt was pretty convincing off the bat.

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43. "Makes me wonder how much they'll play the antisemitism"
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I liked the subtle (well, unless you know the history) comment about Rothstein getting lucky in the World Series the previous year and taking down $3 million off of it. But him being clearly a key adversary and the Commodore having a copy of "The International Jew" makes me wonder if they are going to go there with this show. It skirted ethnic tension for one episode, but I wonder if it will stay that peachy moving forward.

  

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33. "mob shit mob shit mob shit mob shit!!!!"
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Nice pilot. How can one go wrong with Terrence Winter & Marty Scorsese? I want to see more, LOTS more, of Nucky's girl. I like Kelly Mcdonald but hot dayum.


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50. "^^^ah shit the mob historian's on board"
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now i can't pretend to be the resident mob expert. or maybe i can, and you can just correct me haha

  

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63. "heh"
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>now i can't pretend to be the resident mob expert. or maybe i
>can, and you can just correct me haha


Shit Myno, if you knew who the hell Enoch "Nucky" Thompson was then you got me beat. The only thing I caught that seemed off was I think...think...Big Jim Colosimo was hit by Frankie Yale while he was on the phone in his restaurant. That old chestnut was a tactic employed by countless old time gangsters.

What do you think of Michael Pitt? Does he have the gravitas to pull of a gunman? Both he and the Brit playing Capone seem a little lightweight to me.


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64. "RE: heh"
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>Shit Myno, if you knew who the hell Enoch "Nucky" Thompson was
>then you got me beat

he's based on Enoch Nucky Johnson, but I only know that because I saw the pre-show. they said they didn't want to use his real name so they could give him more room as a semi-fictional character.

. The only thing I caught that seemed off
>was I think...think...Big Jim Colosimo was hit by Frankie Yale
>while he was on the phone in his restaurant. That old chestnut
>was a tactic employed by countless old time gangsters.

Frankie Yale was a new york guy right? I really need to read some more stuff on the Outfit. I read this book a few years back called Double Cross about Giancana. It was a good read but it was written by his brother who big-upped him so much, you'd think he was the most powerful man who ever walked the earth

>What do you think of Michael Pitt? Does he have the gravitas
>to pull of a gunman? Both he and the Brit playing Capone seem
>a little lightweight to me.

I've always liked Michael Pitt, I don't have much doubt he can pull it off. Stephen Graham impressed the shit out of me as a psycho in This is England, so I i have faith in him here. My biggest concern going in was Luciano. Having all these young versions reminded me of that movie Mobsters which is a bad thing of course lol, but i liked what I saw of young Lucky so far.

  

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35. "Great start!"
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38. "Sidenote: Dabney Coleman looks like old as shit"
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I guess it makes sense, since he's 78. But I hadn't seen him in anything for so long that it surprised me.

But yeah, great episode, and I'm really looking forward to the rest of the series. I need some more gulliness in my life.

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45. "Damn! I didn't even recognize that was Dabney till now. Wow!"
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Dude looked ancient.

  

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41. "Loved it"
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I too was shocked by how good Pitt was. I'd say he was the standout.

I don't get the Buscemi worries, I never had any doubts.

I knew all of those famous gangsters were going to play a part in this, but I had no idea they would be this integral right off the bat. Very, very cool.

Some standout moments/general thoughts:
- The young girl in the kitchen after Margaret's husband finds the money. She knew the violence was coming before it even started. How did they get that performance out of that little girl? Just a brilliant scene.

- Of all the Scorseseisms I think my favorite was the back-and-forth cuts between Jimmy's boys playing toy soldiers and the Prohibition officer training facility. It seemed foreboding somehow, but even if I misinterpreted that...still cool. (The baby carriage full of booze in the tracking shot would be a close second.)

- The use of authentic music to the time period was a little jarring at first, but it could be a great component to the show.

- Nucky's butler(?) is hilarious...almost completely out of place with the rest of the tone, but hilarious. I think it'll be nice to have that odd vein of humor running throughout the show.

  

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46. "The little girl stole that scene"
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>- The young girl in the kitchen after Margaret's husband
>finds the money. She knew the violence was coming before it
>even started. How did they get that performance out of that
>little girl? Just a brilliant scene.

>- Nucky's butler(?) is hilarious...almost completely out of
>place with the rest of the tone, but hilarious. I think it'll
>be nice to have that odd vein of humor running throughout the
>show.

Yeah a little comic relief is always welcomed when dealing with this type of material. The scene with Michael Shannon on the phone namin names was great too.

  

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49. "i thought the same about the little girl... impressive. and the butler"
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was hilarious "i heard screaming. may I ent-a?" eddie's a stress case

  

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42. "A synopsis from Alan Sepinwal *spoiler*"
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For everyone that is a little confused about all that went down:


To an extent, I don't know that could be helped. It's an enormous cast, and a whole new world, to introduce in 75 minutes, and Terry Winter had to concern himself with setting up storylines for the entire season. But it's still a confusing sequence of events, and one where I needed a second viewing of the pilot, and then some extracurricular Google'ing, to fully appreciate it.

The broad strokes:

• Rothstein and Lucky Luciano are running things in New York. They want to buy Nucky's latest shipment of Canadian Club.

• Rothstein then cheats his way to a huge night at one of Nucky's casinos, to the point where Nucky is actually paying Rothstein for the privilege of taking all that whiskey off his hands.

• Johnny Torrio, formerly of New York, is now working in Chicago under Big Jim, and young Al Capone (whose introduction is one of my favorite moments in the pilot, and one that I hope wasn't spoiled for you by pre-show promotion) works as Torrio's driver. Big Jim doesn't want to get into bootlegging, and insists that his people stick to the prostitution business.

• Jimmy Darmody, frustrated at his lack of advancement in Nucky's operation, approaches the similarly frustrated Capone and they decide to rob the Canadian Club after Rothstein's people have taken possession of it, at which point Capone will take it back to Chicago and sell it to Torrio.

• Torrio, eager to get into bootlegging, arranges to take out Big Jim and take his place.

• And because Rothstein assumes the theft was an inside job by Nuck's people, Nucky's now on the hook to him for both the liquor (on top of what Nucky already paid to acquire it) and the gambling money.

All of that is in there, including the bit about Big Jim not wanting to sell liquor, but it's only mentioned briefly by Capone while he chats with Jimmy outside the big meeting. Miss that line of dialogue, and you've pulled the main thread on the whole thing.

  

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68. "Word, that clarified things a lot, thanks for that. n/m"
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72. "thanks one thing"
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i thought nuky is now off the hook because it was pinned on the wife beater


• And because Rothstein assumes the theft was an inside job by Nuck's people, Nucky's now on the hook to him for both the liquor (on top of what Nucky already paid to acquire it) and the gambling money.



AND i figure the money from the split jimmy gave him would also pay off remaining debt to rothstein

which i find hilarious if this is the case
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76. "The preview hinted at trouble"
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They were on the phone talking about the delivery never arriving

  

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78. "yeah, i've got to stop reading previews."
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that whole scene w/ michael pitt + stephen graham was ruined for me because i knew exactly how it would end.



>young Al Capone (whose introduction
>is one of my favorite moments in the pilot, and one that I
>hope wasn't spoiled for you by pre-show promotion)

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47. "Oh yall still sleepin on Shea Whigham huh?"
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Yeah it's early but he's already stealin scenes as usual & that should be a great role for him.

I guess I can kinda understand the Buscemi worries but like Jimmy said, he's 1/2 gangster so for me it works.

Overall I thought it was pretty good for a pilot. Kinda tired of the way Marty shoots violence tho. Lookin forward to see what the other directors have to offer as the season plays out.

  

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52. "hell of a cast here when you think about it"
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a whole bunch of actors who haven't received their due

>I guess I can kinda understand the Buscemi worries but like
>Jimmy said, he's 1/2 gangster so for me it works.

i never got the worries. it's not like he hasn't played tough guys in the past. i do love the "half a gangster" angle too because it gives his character so much room. kinda like ace rothstein in casino, except nucky's not a pussy.

  

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53. "It really is. We haven't even mentioned Kelly Macdonald yet either."
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& I've yet to see her give a sub par performance

>a whole bunch of actors who haven't received their due
>
>>I guess I can kinda understand the Buscemi worries but like
>>Jimmy said, he's 1/2 gangster so for me it works.
>
>i never got the worries. it's not like he hasn't played tough
>guys in the past. i do love the "half a gangster" angle too
>because it gives his character so much room. kinda like ace
>rothstein in casino, except nucky's not a pussy.

Peronally I wasn't worried but I can understand those that are/were if they figured he was playin a typical mob boss which it's clear he isn't now.

  

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55. "She did a great job, but it's kind of a predictable subplot"
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I can pretty much see exactly where things are going there: Nucky going to start fucking with her because she reminds him of his wife, and to keep up appearances with the Temperance crowd. She's going to be his public jawn, while he keeps Paz on the low. Then Paz is going to get jealous, and either a) go to the Feds or b) go to Rothstein/Lucciano.

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54. "Oh come on, I think we're being a little rough here:"
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>kinda like ace rothstein in casino, except nucky's not a pussy.

I just had a permutation of this convo yesterday. Ace wasn't a pussy, he just thought he could turn a Ho into a Housewife. Dude kept the hard line with the local shit-kickers too. even when it bit him on the ass.

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57. "nah ace was a soft fake tough guy"
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he liked to play like he was a gangster, but only because he had either nicky, or his security goons to handle shit for him. he couldn't even beat up lester straight up after he got with his wife and snatched his money. nicky basically laid it out to him in the desert at 1:40 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xfGuYeC1KOs

  

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56. "i'm trying to figure out how the hell i typed this"
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>i never got the worries.

  

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59. "Shit was sick."
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You guys covered most of it (and thanks for the plot clarifications)...but a couple thoughts.

- You already know the scenes with dialog between Buscemi and Michael K. Williams are going to be fire!

- I like Stephen Graham as an actor and while he can portray tough guys extremely well...I was taken aback a little to see him cast as Capone. Maybe because he doesn't look anything like him and I still have Graham typecast in my mind as a cockney bloke. Probably will take some getting used to...but I'm sure he'll do fine.

Anyway...really looking forward to this.



  

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61. "Stephen Graham will always be Tommy the Tit to me"
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>- I like Stephen Graham as an actor and while he can portray
>tough guys extremely well...I was taken aback a little to see
>him cast as Capone. Maybe because he doesn't look anything
>like him and I still have Graham typecast in my mind as a
>cockney bloke. Probably will take some getting used to...but
>I'm sure he'll do fine.

He played a pretty good Baby Face Nelson in Public Enemies & he's convincing so far as a young Capone.

  

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65. "Stephen Graham is actually a quarter Black.."
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.. I remembering reading an article about how hard it was for him to play that crazy racist in "This is England".. His Grandpops was actually Jamaican and he was really close to him..

He was awesome as a gangster in "The Crew" too..

  

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60. "It's incredibly entertaining"
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I think the pilots for Mad Men and Sopranos were better-written but this was a shit-load of fun. I really can't wait to see what they do with Michael K. Williams.

  

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62. "Dam, those titties were STRUT!!"
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And uhh, yea, show was dope too.

Still not entirely clear on the setup at the end tho.

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66. "God damn, what a first episode"
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Nothing much to add here at all and I'm almost sorry that I don't have HBO have to wait until Tuesday nights to watch this due to my schedule, but wow what a show.

This is probably answered in the previous threads, so if it is, my apologies, but is Scorsese going to direct all the episodes of this? My main reason for asking is because with the prior HBO drama shows, it was rare for directors to be dedicated to the entire run of the show. I'm also curious what kind of budget this show has since I've heard HBO doesn't have the most amount of money to spend for its shows. Also curious how many seasons this show will run.

Damn what a show.

  

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67. "...and it's already renewed for another season."
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We knew it would be tho.

it takes a muscle.

  

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69. "Great stuff"
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Pitt, Graham (gotta say to check him out in This is England ASAP), Shannon (check him out in Shotgun Stories ASAP), and Whigham were really good. Buscemi's voice never bothered me much before, but it has recently. It bothered me less as the episode went on. That aside, very good work. Can't wait to see Gretchen Mol. And those interested can see more naked Paz de la Huerta in The Limits of Control, a movie I was pretty indifferent towards.

The nonlinear approach didn't really add anything for me in that I'm guessing that a linear one would've been as effective at the very least. I really like the stuff Scorsese has been doing w/ sound design.

Story-wise, I'm not well-read on the mob so the what's-gonna-happen-next? factor is pretty intense for me.

I can see the critics calling the pilot the slowest since the first 50 minutes or so of the pilot was a huge setup (done really well) for the season. A lot happened in the last 10-20 minutes .

  

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104. "i didnt even connect that he was in this is england"
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nice
excellent movie

i mean i give a fck but i don't give that much of a fck

  

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71. "yep i'm in"
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thanks to #42.


because yes it was confusing


i came for buscemi nd i got buscemi


supporting cast is great
pitt worked it well
i had no idea that was paz de la huerta she did slutty well

i agree with someone up there luciano was *waggles hand* it was a sore note which stood out since everyone else was on key

above all i love the humor


will i have to rewatch?
i didn't see the chalky white/michael kenneth williams character or gretchen mol/gillian
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73. "RE: yep i'm in"
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>i agree with someone up there luciano was *waggles hand* it
>was a sore note which stood out since everyone else was on
>key

When I keep in mind that these guys are playin their younger versions it works for me

>will i have to rewatch?
> i didn't see the chalky white/michael kenneth williams
>character or gretchen mol/gillian

Chalky had a brief scene just before Nucky met with Margaret after smashin Lucy. He told the butler to make sure Nuck didn't have him waitin out there all day. Gretch shows up later on in the series.

  

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74. "it's the actors style"
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>>i agree with someone up there luciano was *waggles hand* it
>>was a sore note which stood out since everyone else was on
>>key
>
>When I keep in mind that these guys are playin their younger
>versions it works for me


i don't have a implanted character for lucky so i don't have a mental comparison for my frown

i just think the actor was off and compared to the rest of the cast
it just stood out

or maybe i misunderstood you...
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75. "Holy fuck, that was good!"
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that didnt feel like a series premiere, that felt like a bonafide movie

  

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77. "finally watched. thanks for the clarification up there"
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I was definitely confused about the murder or Big Jim as well. Also had a hard time distinguishing characters but I guess it will get better as the series goes on. Can't wait til Chalky White gets more scenes. I truly love Michael Kenneth Williams

  

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79. "Is HBO streaming this on their site a week later?"
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80. "Can I get a working link to the 1st one? All my sites let me down"
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*


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81. "Is this show moving fast or what?"
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We already have...

* SPOILERS *

The feds beating down the door and a gang war heating up. I'm guessing it'll take a while to build up a case, but that seemed lightning quick. Also will probably be a slow burn on the gang front since the distance with Chicago will slow things down.

And so...

Van Alden has a freaky side? Good to see they're not likely to keep him too pious.

That 3k bet by Nucky in front of Jimmy was seriously fucked up, but he had it coming.

KKK on the Boardwalk? That far North? I know the Klan marched openly in DC back in the day, but damn. Color me naive.

Still waiting on Chalky White.

. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

*Effasig*

  

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82. "the 3k bet was coooold blooded"
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I felt for Jimmy in that scene, especially after sneaking in and stealing ole girl's necklace

great second ep IMO, HBO has my Sunday night on lock from 9-11

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83. "didnt ole girl = his mom?"
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Nucky was an asshole for that bet tho. And how bout old dude popping out the woods lol I swore they killed him. You really have to pay attn to detail on this show. I'm glad we finally get Chalky White next week

  

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85. "i didn't catch that until i watched it again"
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i figured she was his sidepiece lol

  

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89. "LOL, most awkward MILF scene ever"
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It's only cause of a slight spoiler review and that reference towards selling the necklace that made me figure it out.

  

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91. "damn, y'all are right"
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I just figured she looked too young to be his mom

the sneak peek for next week definitely showed that she's not his sidejawn

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95. "Shit, I thought it might hav ebeen his sister."
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The first thing I thought was side-piece as well. But then when they started talking about the necklace, I figured sister. But yeah, oddly enough, her being his Mom actually makes weird sense.

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115. "He called her "ma" and she referenced his father"
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lol. How'd so many of you miss that?

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130. "they're retarded"
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it was a nice twist given what you prolly were thinking as the scene developed
but it was clear as day by the end of the scene

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105. "they set that up big time to be a sidepiece"
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caught me off guard

  

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109. "The devil is in the details."
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>Nucky was an asshole for that bet tho. And how bout old dude
>popping out the woods lol I swore they killed him. You really
>have to pay attn to detail on this show. I'm glad we finally
>get Chalky White next week


Yeah, they drop important details very subtly. They just had that one line that referenced that that the woman Jimmy met with backstage was his Mom. It was a very good scene and I think most people up to that point just assumed he had a side-piece. That reveal was similar to the introduction of Al Capone in the first episode, in my opinion.

Also, earlier in the episode, Jimmy was telling Nucky that they had killed 6 people during the robbery and Nucky then 'corrects' him and says that there were only 5 people killed. That was definitely a clue that there would be more to that incident, but yeah, very subtle.


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84. "that 3k bet felt like a tony soprano move"
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which i mean in a good way. kind of reminded me tony of telling christopher to throw the stick away he just used to clean the shit off his shoe.

>Van Alden has a freaky side? Good to see they're not likely to
>keep him too pious.

duke's got a serial killer vibe

>KKK on the Boardwalk? That far North? I know the Klan marched
>openly in DC back in the day, but damn. Color me naive.

can't blame marty for this one

>Still waiting on Chalky White.

next week

  

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88. "The 1920's were the KKK's heyday as a national organization"
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When they really spread beyond the south.

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119. "the KKK was reaching its national popularity then (swipe from wiki)"
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Although Klan members were concentrated in the South, Midwest and west, there were some members in New England, too. Klan members torched an African American school in Scituate, Rhode Island.
Temperance

Lender et al. state that the Klan's resurgence in the 1920s was aided by the temperance movement. In Arkansas and elsewhere, the Klan opposed bootleggers, and in 1922, two hundred Klan members set fire to saloons in Union County. The national Klan office was finally established in Dallas, Texas, but Little Rock, Arkansas was the home of the Women of the Ku Klux Klan. The first head of this auxiliary was a former president of the Arkansas WCTU. One historian contends that the KKK’s "support for Prohibition represented the single most important bond between Klansmen throughout the nation". Membership in the Klan and other prohibition groups overlapped, and they often coordinated activities. For example, Edward Young Clarke, a top leader of the Klan, raised funds for both the Klan and the Anti-Saloon League. Clarke was indicted in 1923 for violations of the Mann Act.

  

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86. "Solid cool down from the pilot...just makes me want to see more."
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Nice bit of exposition to start the episode, showing us all of the pies Nucky has a thumb in as well as calling into question how a County Treasurer could get that kind of power.

The show still looks as good and as expensive as the movie-quality pilot. I did miss the Scorsese flourishes though.

I'm trying to remember from the pilot...did Al/Jimmy remove their masks for the guy-in-the-woods to see or mess up in any other way (aside from killing everyone)?

  

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87. "He can probably finger the kid who pretended to be dead"
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And the dominoes can fall from there

  

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97. "being able to finger that kid doesnt make sense"
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cuz they werent supposed to kill them in the first place.

its probably just an issue as far as the half-dead guy being able to say it wasn't hans scrhoeder or that it was two guys.

  

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98. "and that they said the names "Jimmy" & "Al""
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And old ribbon sniffer isn't dumb, he'll know EXACTLY what Jimmy was up there


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99. "Yeah this really won't change things on the mob side BUT it will"
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on the law side. Now the feds have a witness that can poke holes in the local police story.

  

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90. "The reporter walking up on Al Capone like that"
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I mean, obviously no one knows who he is, because he's no one at this point, but what an amazingly ballsy/idiotic thing to do.

Loved the opening convo with Nucky and the agent (still getting names/faces straight.)

Who else thought that reaction Jimmy got form his mom was a bit . . . close? I don't associate the "jumping on him and wrapping your legs around his waist" thing with something a mother would do upon seeing her son, no matter how excited she was. I thought that was his mistress.

Also, LOL @ "French style."

I can't remember the last show that started out THIS hot this fast. I don't even think Mad Men had me this into a show two episodes in.

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102. "the mom"
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yeah, i thought it had to be his side piece when she jumped on him half naked. but then he called her 'ma' and she talked about his father. weird. plus they even looked damn near the same age.

  

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106. "co-sign"
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>Who else thought that reaction Jimmy got form his mom was a
>bit . . . close? I don't associate the "jumping on him and
>wrapping your legs around his waist" thing with something a
>mother would do upon seeing her son, no matter how excited she
>was. I thought that was his mistress.
>

yeah that was weird and i thought it was his mistress too


>Also, LOL @ "French style."
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i was LOLing

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92. "im going to have to rewatch"
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i was sleepy and didn't get much of an impression
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93. "Man, Nucky wingmanned the shit outta George"
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with that beauty contest shit. LOL

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100. "and of course his handy is interrupted by the half-dead guy"
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112. "yeah he did!"
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but it shows how quickly he thinks on his feet. Nucky's turning out to be a smooth muphuka.

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94. "A question for the resident Mob experts..."
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Any suggestions on a good intro book?

I've realized I don't know much about these guys outside of their names. I'd like to read more about them.

  

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96. "Just use wikipedia if you want some general information on these guys"
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101. "lol this is what i was doing last night"
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i was trying to get the timelines right

and was like was it lucky who starts vegas?
nope

when did al die?
1947

wait nucky was real?
hell fuckin yeah but dude was 6'2 and 250lbs

until i fell asleep and realize i missed most fo the show looking stuff up
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103. "LOVIN' IT!!!"
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Where the first ep was rife with SCORSESIMS, VAN PATTEN was all over this. The staff is given a template and the personal touches reign supreme. The acting is superb and the sets.....immaculate!

GOMD

  

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107. "the takeaway from this episode:"
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if you bitch long enough, girls will always give you a handjob.

that was totally lifted from the AVC comment section, but i had to share. it started the day off on the right foot.

not much more to add, but this episode was a great second installment.

- nucky's $3k bet was evil as fuck. the kind of action that gets people got.
- ribbon sniffing is a whole other level of fucked up. especially after that stiff, formal letter to the wife.
- still no omar ... er ... chalky? c'mon son(s)!
- THAT was gretchen mol? really?!
- anyone else catch the dwarf's pissed reaction after nucky turned around after the joke? funny. '
- lol at the commodore goin apeshit with the bell.

  

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108. "RE: the takeaway from this episode:"
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I was also shocked at this

>- THAT was gretchen mol? really?!

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110. "didn't the dwarf make the joke?"
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. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

*Effasig*

  

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111. "he just returned nucky's serve"
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you got the sense they did it once, and nuck ran the shtick into the ground. i was dying@ lil man maddogging him.

he had a black eye too. guess he's one of the boxers from last week

  

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113. "I caught that too. I'm LOVING the details in this show."
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114. "I was impressed that Nuck didn't fold for Rothstein"
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The shit he pulled was FUCKED up, and although it wasn't planned, ultimately it's better that he got stiffed. I think Michael Pitt's character was right, you can't be 'half a gangster', not when you're dealing w/REAL gangsters.

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116. "Yeah i think Pitt is right about being a "half a ganster" but"
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>Michael Pitt's character was right, you can't be 'half a
>gangster', not when you're dealing w/REAL gangsters.

I wouldn't consider Nucky a "half a gangster" and it just showed how much Pitt still had to learn about the game, as well as his youth.

Nucky, IMO is the smartest gangster of them all because he actually has political power and influence in the local government. He has rigged the game so that he can't lose and everyone in the local government, from the mayor down is in on it and getting paid.

  

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117. "he looked slightly nervous right after"
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like, did i just fuck up?

  

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120. "yeah he did, but I think it was the best move."
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You can't show weakness to a shark like Rothstein.

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118. "It was cool...but shit kinda dragged a little..."
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Was definitely a let down from the pilot, but I guess it's to be expected with a smaller budget and sans Scorsese. Some of it just fell a little flat for me. Anyway...still the best thing on TV now.

BTW...are they purposefully building up suspense for Chalky White?..it seems so. The quick cameo in the pilot. The subtle mention that he would be taking over the distillery in this ep. Knowing what a following Michael K. Williams has...I wonder is Winter fucking with us a little bit or maybe saving his trump card.

  

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121. "Al Capone on the phone was hilarious. Maybe not so much for Jimmy."
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But I was laughin my ass off. He played that shit to perfection.

  

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122. "Episode 3."
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OH MY GOD! OH MY GOD! OH MY GOD! OH MY GOD! OH MY GOD! OH MY GOD!

GOMD

  

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123. "THWAPPP!!! who shot you?!!?"
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separate the weak from the obso....

This weekss ep was flames.

  

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124. "Those dudes in the diner....LIQOUR KILLS (ties noose)"
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OMAR, don't play.
Fuck your shady ass family.
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125. "Show has reached 7 day anticipation level"
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As in everyday I'm thinking about how long until the next one.

  

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127. "yeah, i'm officially sprung on this show"
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it has me in awe on every level

i was worried Luciano was gonna come after the wife and kid. given the previews and what they psychic said about a "dangerous man", it looks like moms might be in danger next week. too bad because Gretchen's looking pretty yummy.

Lucy balancing on Mrs Schroder's head and treating her like a piece of garbage was pretty cold. I kept thinking of that song dude was singing about dumb girls seeing that she's such a bimbo, and Margaret is an avid reader.

I'm digging the Chalky White stuff so far. should be a great sub story/beef with him and Doyle, and the philly guys (Benny!)

  

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126. "Fucking awesome"
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3 for 3!

. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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128. ""What does 'motherfucker' mean?""
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I guess the phrase wasn't so common back then. Good to see Chalky getting some screen time. Of course, I really hope Chalky goes all Omar on those motherfuckas, but I know that this is the 1920s, and Black gangsters shooting a bunch of white goombas, even if they're out-of-towners, would NOT go over well.

Still, good show all around. I feel really bad for Jimmy. The war so obviously fucked up his life royally, and now he's so in over his head that it isn't funny. Dude looks like he's going to get thrown into the deep end on how to be a real gangster starting next week.

Nucky's girl is a stone cold bitch, been damn if that body isn't banging in the paint throwing elbows. She's probably used to treating everyone else like Peons, since she's basically a queen of the city.

Oh, and Shannon's still the creepiest, most evil sumbitch on the show. Him fucking up that dude was ruthless. I wish I could remember everything dude called him before he died. I also had to LOL at the "Isn't he Jewish?" comment.

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129. "Amazing show so far! I'm so hooked!"
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>I guess the phrase wasn't so common back then. Good to see
>Chalky getting some screen time. Of course, I really hope
>Chalky goes all Omar on those motherfuckas, but I know that
>this is the 1920s, and Black gangsters shooting a bunch of
>white goombas, even if they're out-of-towners, would NOT go
>over well.

Its about time we finally got to see Chalky's character! I
can't wait to see more of his scenes. I like how he seems to
know how to handle Nucky's hustle better than anyone else on
the show (including Rothstein, who reveals himself as a cold
shark too early). That "motherfucker" bit had me laughing too.

>Still, good show all around. I feel really bad for Jimmy. The
>war so obviously fucked up his life royally, and now he's so
>in over his head that it isn't funny. Dude looks like he's
>going to get thrown into the deep end on how to be a real
>gangster starting next week.

Man, I feel terrible for Jimmy. Its amazing that after everything
Nucky has exposed him to, he still expects that Jimmy should
have studied hard and gone the straight route. Nucky plus the
horrors of the war made Jimmy who he is. Its pretty cold how
Nucky pretends to feel sympathy for Jimmy but can't aknowledge
his own part in Jimmy's mess.

Anyway, it seems that Jimmy is off to Chicago to see his friend
Al. If the phone convo from episode 2 is any indication of how
Jimmy will be welcomed, I seriously fear for him.

>Nucky's girl is a stone cold bitch, been damn if that body
>isn't banging in the paint throwing elbows. She's probably
>used to treating everyone else like Peons, since she's
>basically a queen of the city.

Sweet sassy, the woman is fiiiiiiiiine. That scene had my brain
and, uhm manhood, in conflict. I was so bothered by how she
treated Shroeder (forgot her first name), yet at the same time,
highly aroused by that slamming body!

>Oh, and Shannon's still the creepiest, most evil sumbitch on
>the show. Him fucking up that dude was ruthless. I wish I
>could remember everything dude called him before he died. I
>also had to LOL at the "Isn't he Jewish?" comment.

So creepy, but he plays the part of hypocritical, god-serving,
righteous, putrid, christian soldier to a tee.

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154. "These two points:"
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>
>Sweet sassy, the woman is fiiiiiiiiine. That scene had my
>brain
>and, uhm manhood, in conflict. I was so bothered by how she
>treated Shroeder (forgot her first name), yet at the same
>time,
>highly aroused by that slamming body!
Yes

>So creepy, but he plays the part of hypocritical,
>god-serving,
>righteous, putrid, christian soldier to a tee.
>

and Yes!

Dude is just as crooked as Nuck an 'em.

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132. "And just like that Scoressee got his N word in there"
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134. "I hop Shannon gets some Emmy consideration"
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135. "That 'dentist' scene was pretty brutal"
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very well done on his part

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143. "just read a few articles on shellshock/PTSD/TBI"
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>Still, good show all around. I feel really bad for Jimmy. The
>war so obviously fucked up his life royally, and now he's so
>in over his head that it isn't funny. Dude looks like he's
>going to get thrown into the deep end on how to be a real
>gangster starting next week.

nothing too deep, just last month's Smithsonian. But it's pretty clear that's what's up with Jimmy.


Edit: also surprised that noone's mentioned the likelihood that Nucky is Jimmy's father. Seems pretty clear to me....
-their relationship
-'I don't have a father'
-Nucky's discussion with the mother
-Nucky's schpiel last night as he was kicking Jimmy out of town
-Lucy's talk about having a baby, 'you were so smart not to have any kids,' etc.

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155. "Yeah I caught that last night in his convo w/Moms."
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157. "I though the same thing"
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Plus Nucky has a thing for showgirls.

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131. "they are slowing squeezing the racism in...(as of ep. 2)"
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what was the point of the KKK scene?
the blackface?
the reference to darkies?
the mayor using the maid as an example?

it looks like omar is going be more involved in ep. 3 so i expect more subtle racist shit to be squeezed in

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133. "Dont forget the use of 'shvartze'"
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140. "unless you're going to leave black characters out.........."
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you're going to have a heavy dose of racism seeing the era it's set in
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160. "In fact, it would prob. be more racist if there were no black people on ..."
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So either you include black people and portray white
attitudes honestly, or you pretend that black folk
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136. "I kinda thought cocaine had started to fall out of favor with the medica..."
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community by then, but maybe I am mistaken. Still, how wild was that scene at the dentist's office?

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137. "50%...& Nucky didn't say shit...That's G."
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138. "Luciano with the clap"
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He was notorious as a womanizer and whoremaster and was derided by fellow, more pious and traditional mafiosi, as nothing more than a pimp. I thought it was interesting to show him getting treated for a venereal disease because there's a famous story of how he got revenge on one of the guys who beat and cut him and gave him that droopy eye he had. They took a rag, wiped it on a dirty hooker's venereal vajayjay and smeared it all in this guy's eyes. Blinded the poor bastard.

Also, Al is about 2 years away from getting the syphillis that eventually kills him. As evidendced by the dentist's office and Lucky's gonorrhea treatment, medicine was prehistoric just 80 years ago.

  

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139. "Agent Nelson took over Episode 3 imo. it's a shame cause he"
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prolly won't make it past season 1
if i remember correctly the fed was corrupt as shit back then (prolly still is)
when his boss told him to go home that was a sign he had no support to go after the MAJOR movers and shakers
he had to get a bunch of bums to act like agents when he got the fat guy out of the hospital
dude is basically on his own
and once nucky and those guys pay someone off in the fed he's done

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141. "RE: Agent Nelson took over Episode 3 imo. it's a shame cause he"
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>when his boss told him to go home that was a sign he had no
>support to go after the MAJOR movers and shakers
>he had to get a bunch of bums to act like agents when he got
>the fat guy out of the hospital
>dude is basically on his own
>and once nucky and those guys pay someone off in the fed he's
>done


Notice how IMMEDIATELY AFTER he told his boss about having reason to suspect Jimmy as being the shooter, Nucky called Jimmy in and told him he was finished. I think Nucky already has someone in the loop giving him the inside info.


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142. "I don't know if it's that deep"
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>Notice how IMMEDIATELY AFTER he told his boss about having
>reason to suspect Jimmy as being the shooter, Nucky called
>Jimmy in and told him he was finished. I think Nucky already
>has someone in the loop giving him the inside info.

Remember, the Atlantic City cops busted in right after the guy died. All they'd have to do is get the dentist or the woman to tell them when he said before he died.

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145. "yea i hope it's this. part of me thinks Nucky isn't major enough"
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yet for the feds to REALLY give a fuck to the point of being connected to him
remember Nelson was originally sent to AC to investigate what Rothstein was doing down there
i think the feds main goal are the big city mobsters right now and i'm hoping thats the reason why his boss doesn't care about this jimmy situation

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156. "Nah, also notice how Shannon's boss straight yanked his chain"
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AND the fact that they tried to recruit Jimmy.

I think that was a last ditch effort on Nuck's part to get Jimmy out of the life.

Nuck's got Shannon's boss in his pocket.

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144. "Nelson at home reminds me of Bullock & his broad in Deadwood"
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Dude's fully invested in the job.

  

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146. "can anyone explain why Atlantic City was chosen as the location"
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for this show?
isn't this pre-gambling AC?
why would AC have so much money filtering thru it in 1920?
and why would people be coming all the way from chicago and nyc for booze?
chicago i assume would have a Canadian connect (isn't some of Nuckys alcohol in fact Canadian?) and nyc has it's own harbors to sneak shit in by
i guess it's close to trenton and philly so you have the corrupt politician angle and near by major city angle
but i'm not buying it completely
AC was essentially east bumble fuck back then
i'm supposed to believe a treasurer , albeit corrupt, has so much money he can bet $3K like it ain't shit
according to an inflation calculator that 3K is equivalent to 30K in todays money
the reporter who got his ass beat by al capone spent $3 a piece on two drinks.....that's $60 in todays money
i think this show is kinda stretching shit here
lol i know it ain't that deep just saying

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147. "Few things:"
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One "Nucky Thompson" is based on Nucky Johnson, who really was the state treasurer of Atlantic City during the '20s/Prohibition and really did run the city like a Pharoah. Besides just being the treausrer, which allowed him to control how the city spent it's money, over the years he'd become probably the most powerful member of the Republican political machine that ran city's like Atlantic City. He also did run a lot of the gambling casinos and prostitution in the city.

>isn't this pre-gambling AC?

No, gambling was definitely in effect around this time. Remember, in the first episode they show Rothstein gambling at one of Nucky's casinos.

>why would AC have so much money filtering thru it in 1920?
>and why would people be coming all the way from chicago and
>nyc for booze?

Because in large part because of Nucky, Atlantic City basically ignored prohibition. That, plus gambling, plus prostitution basically made it the illegal version of Las Vegas, and people did come there from around the country to enjoy it.


>AC was essentially east bumble fuck back then

Prohibition put it on the map, and this show is the story of how.

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148. "RE: Few things:"
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>One "Nucky Thompson" is based on Nucky Johnson, who really
>was the state treasurer of Atlantic City during the
>'20s/Prohibition and really did run the city like a Pharoah.
>Besides just being the treausrer, which allowed him to control
>how the city spent it's money, over the years he'd become
>probably the most powerful member of the Republican political
>machine that ran city's like Atlantic City. He also did run a
>lot of the gambling casinos and prostitution in the city.
>


oh ok didn't know this was based on real characters
i read something that described how they merged real people like lucky and capone in with fake characters like jimmy
didn't know nucky was a real person,etc


>No, gambling was definitely in effect around this time.
>Remember, in the first episode they show Rothstein gambling at
>one of Nucky's casinos.

yea i saw that. figured it was a speak easy type thing.
i mean LEGALIZED federally regulated gambling, not a few tables in nuckys basement
the type of gambling that put AC on the map as a major city


>Because in large part because of Nucky, Atlantic City
>basically ignored prohibition. That, plus gambling, plus
>prostitution basically made it the illegal version of Las
>Vegas, and people did come there from around the country to
>enjoy it.
>

>Prohibition put it on the map, and this show is the story of
>how.


hmm i can see this, i lived near AC and i never knew prohibition was a major part of it's growth
i thought it prolly was a shit town before Trump and the like invaded the broadwalk

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149. "Atlantic City was already a prosperous resort town"
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going back to the mid/late 1800s. Jersey shore resorts were very popular from that period, and increasingly so in the early 20th c., with Atlantic City and Cape May being the premier beach/seaside resorts.

Nice bit of personal history as my grandparents went there for their honeymoon in 1937 or so, all the way from Pittsburgh. We have a great old picture of them on the boardwalk. My mom grew up going to Ocean City (just S of Atlantic City) in the '40s and '50s.

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150. "o wow never knew/heard of that"
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that's wzup
my fam is mostly from NC so we didn't start banging wit AC until prolly the 60s/70s lol

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151. "I'm really hoping the Diving Horses make an appearance"
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though they didn't start for a few years after where we are now

http://www.petticoated.com/pdqwinter04/otherdocs/divinghorsesW04.html

but yeah my family has a long history w/the Jersey Shore... my pop's from Yeadon and he went to Wildwood as a kid until his pop built a house in Avalon ca. 1955. His aunt & uncle owned an old-time B&B there.

I never went to Atlantic City much except in high school my marching band used to perform every year at the Miss America parade. Waka waka. Got my picture taken with Spuds McKenzie one year.

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159. "RE: I'm really hoping the Diving Horses make an appearance"
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>though they didn't start for a few years after where we are
>now
>
>http://www.petticoated.com/pdqwinter04/otherdocs/divinghorsesW04.html
>
>but yeah my family has a long history w/the Jersey Shore... my
>pop's from Yeadon and he went to Wildwood as a kid until his
>pop built a house in Avalon ca. 1955. His aunt & uncle owned
>an old-time B&B there.
>
>I never went to Atlantic City much except in high school my
>marching band used to perform every year at the Miss America
>parade. Waka waka. Got my picture taken with Spuds McKenzie
>one year.

The Ultimate Party Animal! I think I got one of those too.

My pops went to Holy Spirit High in AC.

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183. "ooh thanks!"
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"the city of the original Monopoly board"


i didnt know this
and baltic was mentioned during one of the episodes i caught it but i shrugged it off

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152. "know your history youngin'. LOL"
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Cats were wildin' out over seeing the KKK in one of the last eps but they had a huge presence nationally during the prohibition era.

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158. "my great-grandparents on both sides worked in AC hotels right around"
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the time this show was set in (and AC was *hopping* during this era, it actually was still an attraction in the 50s/early 60s).

Atlantic City was probably the most crucial coastal port/resort-type city in the Northeast corridor for the first half of the 1900s.

The history there runs deep. My mom has tons of old pictures of her grandparents from this era, then she's got photos from her as a little kid going to the Steel Pier with her sisters/brothers, and then my grandfather on my pops' side ended up moving to Brigantine right across the bridge after he got sent home from WWII (he ended up shot down by Germans, then made it to safety, recovered in an Army hospital where he spit enough game to the Army nurse for six weeks from a hospital bed that he married her a few weeks after he was cleared to come back to the states).

Shit is crazy but if that Nazi didn't have good-but-not-quite-good-enough aim, I ain't typing this right now.

Anyway, all that to say that I love the Atlantic City setting for this with this show, makes me wish that my grandparents were still around for me to ask more questions about it.

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153. "if u have HBO On Demand, peep the "making of" pieces as well"
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beyond the fact this is all loosely based on true events, they explain how the parts in AC did not get paid attention to at all like they were in other places, which is why you have guys from chicago and nyc needing AC to get liquor...

Also, this whole show is based on a book... wasnt some dude strictly pitching a tv show in AC


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161. "A Few Moments With Eddie Cantor"
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aZR9KdkMlhM

  

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162. "Omar!"
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Michael K Williams beasted that monologue tonight in the scene with the Klan leader.

We need more "Chalky White".

Good episode...good writing.

  

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164. "*followed by silence*"
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>Michael K Williams beasted that monologue tonight in the
>scene with the Klan leader.

^^FLASH FACT!

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163. "Episode 4."
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PINKY RING!
SMART WOMENS.
CREEPY BROHS!
SLASHED-UP SLUTS!
CANTANKEROUS CAPONES!

EEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE.

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165. "NICE!"
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I dig.

. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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166. ""We ain't making no book cases.""
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169. "there's a point where if a man sticks to his story"
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you know he's telling the truth

we passed that point 10 minutes ago

*shows finger*

this show is fucking awesome

  

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172. ""Should I mail the guy his ring back?""
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"Or is that just gratuitous?"

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179. "SUUURPRIIIIIIIIIIZE!"
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loved that edit.

  

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167. "i'm digging how psychotic capone is"
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chalky is fucking ILL

speaking of chalky, that poor girl's gonna have an omar scar now :(

remember the psychic last week saying a dangerous man was coming into jimmy's mom's life? is he gonna kill her when he can't get it up?

this is very much structured like a long movie so far

  

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168. "RE: i'm digging how psychotic capone is"
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i forgot about that psychic...i could see him boning her and still using her to get to Jimmy...he aint in love he just wants to hit it but he's still on a mission.

funny how she clowned him with the whole "is that what girls are going for these days" line then he bagged her just by following her lol

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170. "I thought that was more about her own scheming than him bagging"
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her.

  

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174. "RE: I thought that was more about her own scheming than him bagging"
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true...but either way he gets what he wants so the roughneck bit must've worked on some level.

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176. "she's keeping her enemies closer."
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177. "absolutely... she's just protecting her son"
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181. "RE: absolutely... she's just protecting her son"
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guess i didnt peep her game...more power to her then

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173. "RE: i'm digging how psychotic capone is"
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>funny how she clowned him with the whole "is that what girls
>are going for these days" line then he bagged her just by
>following her lol

My first thought when she grabbed dude's crotch was "Watch out Gretchen! Lucky's got the clap!"

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175. "RE: i'm digging how psychotic capone is"
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word...she's bout to let it buuurrrrrrrnnnnn

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171. "Chalky's delivery during his story was bone chilling"
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And damn Gretchen Mol, the peaches are indeed still in season.

There is nothing this show does bad.

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182. "The look on the little boy's face after she said this was classic"
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>And damn Gretchen Mol, the peaches are indeed still in
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194. "RE: Agreed."
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>>>There is nothing this show does bad.

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178. "i'm tired of the tiddy"
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*yawn*

yeah i'm jelly

have a show named hung
not a wiener in sight

got a show named boardwalk empire
and somehow they manage to show nakey women in every damn episode so far

totally not fair
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180. "this is very low on my list of concerns"
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like off-the-page-low

  

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184. "All my east coast/AC heads: You heard about what Resorts is doin?"
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http://www.google.com/hostednews/ap/article/ALeqM5gCMHzIPYoqXc4jvPevkm4hJKn1RgD9IMSO582?docId=D9IMSO582

AP: NJ casino adopting 'Boardwalk Empire' theme

By WAYNE PARRY (AP) – 5 days ago

ATLANTIC CITY, N.J. — Resorts Atlantic City, the nation's first casino to open outside Nevada, will adopt a roaring '20s theme to capitalize on the success of "Boardwalk Empire," the HBO series about Prohibition-era Atlantic City.

Dennis Gomes, who is buying the casino-hotel with developer Morris Bailey, says dealers, cocktail servers, bellhops and others will dress in 1920s-period costumes, music from that period will play, and even the drinks and casino shows will have a roaring '20s theme.

"A lot of people here are learning 1920s songs now," Gomes told The Associated Press in an interview Thursday morning.

Gomes said the new theme is his plan to remake and save the struggling casino, which is being sold because its former owners stopped making mortgage payments due to the poor economy and cutthroat competition from slots parlors in neighboring states.

The roaring '20s theme is part of the nationwide fascination with "Boardwalk Empire," but also a nod to Resorts' own history. Its main building was built in the 1920s and the decor is already faithful to that period.

The 1920s were "more than just a decade in a history book. It was a decade that defined and shaped our nation," Gomes said. "Beyond that, it was fun, adventurous and exciting, a period in time where people simply let loose to give way to a lifestyle where entertainment was king.

"Resorts will be all of that," he said. "It will define and shape the direction Atlantic City needs to take to survive in an increasingly competitive market. It will be luxurious, it will be fun and it will be one of the leading entertainment spots in Atlantic City."

Resorts is based in what was originally built as the Chalfont-Haddon Hall Hotel, which has been shown as part of the skyline in "Boardwalk Empire."

A recent interior renovation was done in 1920s style, eliminating the need for expensive construction. Gomes estimates the new costumes will cost about $1 million.

"It seemed like such a natural," he said. "The property was built in the 1920s and the decor already was from the '20s."

Among the touches being planned: a strolling violinist in a zoot suit, wandering around the casino floor and lobby, playing songs from the '20s and '30s. Drinks — heavy on the whiskey that was illegal yet plentiful during Prohibition — will be served, and casino floor shows and many singers will stay faithful to the period as well.

The changes will take effect in early December, when the new owner take over after the sale is approved by the New Jersey Casino Control Commission. Gomes and Bailey, a New York developer, are paying $35 million for Resorts — by far the lowest price ever paid for a casino in New Jersey.

Resorts was New Jersey's first casino, opening in 1978.

In a related development, the City Council in Atlantic City dealt a posthumous diss to the real-life star of "Boardwalk Empire," whacking a plan to rename part of a street near the Boardwalk after Enoch "Nucky" Johnson.

The council voted Wednesday night against a proposal to rename part of a street that runs alongside the hotel where Johnson lived and held court, mainly because of the more unsavory aspects of his life.

For 30 years, until he was finally sent to prison in 1941 for tax evasion, Johnson dominated Atlantic City — then one of the nation's leading resorts. He controlled not only the Republican political machine that had a stranglehold on government, but also made sure illegal liquor, prostitution and gambling operations flourished under the protection of paid-off officials.

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185. "i've actually never been to AC"
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if they restore and do an emphasis on architecture and decor
this might lure me
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191. "Smart idea. I always thought they should..."
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do that with Vegas, Rat Pack style. And with Mad Men in vogue, perfect.

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186. "i'm not really feeling how they are trying build Nulky as a conflicted"
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criminal
he wants women to get the right the vote and has sympathy for darkies?
FOH
like jimmy said u can't be half a gangsta Nulky
i hope they don't make him another Stringer Bell
o and i'm mad agent Nelson was nowhere to be found in that episode

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187. "This"
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>he wants women to get the right the vote and has sympathy for
>darkies?
>FOH

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197. "Really? I don't buy this as a hard read at all"
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It's not like criminal mastermind = neanderthal; the whole idea behind Nucky is that he's just hypercapitalist, just like the robber barons back in the days he will dip into criminal activities not out of glee but as a matter of business.

Him liking darkies; growing up as a poor irishman, isn't too out of the reach. And considering how he's got a hardon for his dead wife years after the fact, neither is him showing sympathy for women

  

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199. "Does he really like them, or does he see them as politically useful?"
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IMO it's more the latter.

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201. "Of course"
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>IMO it's more the latter.

But it's a step up considering alot of politicians wouldn't even want to deal with them on that level, lol.

He's indifferent to how he makes his money

  

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188. "Nucky shoulda just taken the soda bread in the first place"
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I mean, I could still see this coming from the first episode, but dude had a lot of shit fucked up for him that could have just been solved if he hadn't brushed ol' girl off that first time.

However, now he has greater control over her and he looks good politically. Can't knock the hustle.

And the girl killing herself was pretty fucked up. It was obvious she didn't have a bright future ahead for her, but that was pretty awful regardless.

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189. "but now girl has Nucky hostage..."
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he'll have to off her if he wants out.

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190. "Waits for the "that was boring" and "where's Omar?" comments...."
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Granted, it was a bit slow but by any indication of next week's trailer, should heat up again.

Not my favorite ep, but it certainly moved things along.

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205. "you're probably overly defensive because it was pretty boring"
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easily the least entertaining episode thus far.

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215. "I thought this episode was much better than last week's"
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192. "Wow...Michael Pitt is fucking great n/m"
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193. "^^Understatement."
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Crazy ep.
The Miss Schroeder twist was brilliant!
ARNIE...U MAD?
Jimmy's ma stays giving me the willies.
His poor girl......BLAM!
A+

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207. "it was little, but the cigarette flick after talking to torrio"
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was gold.

just something about the shot and frustration.

  

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209. "RE: it was little, but the cigarette flick after talking to torrio"
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i liked that too...especially the way the sparks flew up when it hit the wall.

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211. "there was definitely something about that scene"
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and him in this episode
he was kinda hot
oh yeah good acting blah blah
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195. "Opium's a helluva drug"
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This will not end well for Jimmy

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213. "i was actually sad about that"
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196. "lil slow but definitely necessary episode"
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still enjoyed it... and next week looks like pure fireworks... can't wait!


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206. "this one crawled for me, I was begging for it to end"
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it was pretty obvious the hooker was gonna off herself & the Mrs. Schroeder stuff was important to the overall story but the wheels had been in motion for awhile and none of the scenes that slowly set the thing up over the course of this episode were that interesting.

I could have had the main plot points of this episode explained to me in a few sentences & been ready to go for this next one without really missing much.

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198. "What are you all thinking about Jimmy's 'baby mama'?"
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I'm not exactly certain what his mom was implying about her in that speech about taking the grandson.

  

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200. "Maybe she wants another shot at raising a son?"
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She's young enough, although she seems more comfortable "free" than the baby mom is.

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202. "What was that about bohemian lifestyle?"
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204. "Apparently she's an artist"
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She did mention her painting. I guess young + art = bohemian?

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203. "RE: What are you all thinking about Jimmy's 'baby mama'?"
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i'm thinking she's definately bonin that photographer...maybe both he and his wife? they made a point to show her thinking about going in there before she finally entered.

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227. "DEFINITELY"
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and I think Jimmy had it right, I think she BEEN fucking dude.

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208. "no titties?"
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worst. episode. ever.

but really, it was a setup episode. not sure what to make of nucky and margaret. can't read if he is just trying to keep her quiet or truly showing feelings. knowing nucky, it's a little of both.

and after last week, i was waiting for jimmy to go off on the irish. i didn't see the preview for next week, so perhaps that is happening next week, but him hitting the opium den is not the direction you should be going for motivated rage.

  

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210. "I blame lFresh"
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212. "good"
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now ya'll feel my pain

see how boring a show could be sans nudity?
why i gotta put up with it in the show called hung
no damn sense
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214. "the photographers stopped snapping pics when nucky came out"
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at least that's what it seemed like

  

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216. "def looking forward to scenes with the chicaga boys"
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margaret and danziger gonna be awkward but interesting

and anytime doyle aka hehehehehe meets with the philly bros its hilarious, hopefully that gets fit in there somewhere.

  

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217. "First solid episode of the series"
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There have been great moments, but this is the first great episode.

I have a 400 year old chip on my shoulder.

  

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218. "That was definitely a winner."
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And agree, might just be the best so far.

Except no Om... Chalky! LOL. Next week, tho.

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219. "Amazing episode and titties galore!!!!!!!!!!!!"
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Top 3 Moments

1. Capone and Jimmy, talking in the hotel room.
2. Agent whipping himself.
3. Margaret, sitting in silence.

Oh and, Nucky stepped hard to, Lucky!
A+

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228. "Yeah he did!"
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>
>Oh and, Nucky stepped hard to, Lucky!
>A+

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220. "lfresh won"
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222. "tiddy to wang ratio was still about 20 to 1"
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i can live with that

  

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221. ""Maybe yo pussy aint all that" (c) Margaret"
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she got hit with a dose of reality later though

was that HER 16yo pic agent was looking at before he whipped himself? if so, how the hell did he get that? if not, who is it? i need to watch again

i loved realizing what was going on with Torrio and them right before they went to get the coats. I thought Jimmy was gonna high tail it back to AC after that conversation with Capone.

I agree that this has been the best episode yet.

  

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224. "When his boss showed up at the beginning"
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He asked about all the interest in the Schroeder woman - getting her file an all.
Agent Shannon said he was being thorough and the boss replied he wasn't (insert 20s reference), which drew a raise of the eyebrow from his partner and the best lit cigarette smoke exhale that made me consider picking up a pack of Newports.

I have a 400 year old chip on my shoulder.

  

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225. "Margaret smacked her DOWN"
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Maybe the best part of an episode full of amazing

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229. "Oh it was vicious."
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223. "hbo KEEPS winnin'..."
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..i'll definitely be back with more later...

  

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226. ""Maybe your cunnie isn't quite the draw you think it is.""
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Ouch

  

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230. "Best ep of the season in a season of dope eisodes"
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So many great moments. All the scenes that involved Jimmy and Capone were greatness, from their meeting with Torio in the beginning (where Torio basically sons Al) to Jimmy going to Capone's for dinner to Jimmy and Capone "talking" in the hotel room. And the scene where the took out the Irish was cold as FOCK.

Full-frontal aside, all the scenes involving Lucciano were dope too, from him learning that he's actually been fucking his target's mom to his meeting with the Thompson's. Yes, everything involving Margaret was extremely well done. And Van Alden may be the creepiest man alive.

So yeah, half-way through and this is going extremely well. I guess my only slight complaint is that they're not giving Arnold Rothstein and Chalkie White a lot to do. Both have had one REALLY great scene apiece, and some good establishing scenes as well, but I hope they both good more screen time in the second half of the season.

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231. "I thought Lucc was lyin about the mom, he had to know no?"
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Al gettin owned was funny, he really didnt take that well BOTH times

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233. "He had no reason to know though"
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I mean, she answered Jimmy's door and never indicated either way what her relationship was too him (it's not like she doesn't **look** like she couldn't be his wife). Then Lucc followed her to the show without knowing her background. It's not like he had really been plugged into Atlantic City before he first came down there with Rothstein.

Torio telling Al to go get his fucking shinebox was funny as shit. I think it's obvious Al is going to take all this out on Jimmy though.

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235. "Nope."
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>Torio telling Al to go get his fucking shinebox was funny as
>shit. I think it's obvious Al is going to take all this out on
>Jimmy though.


Al and Jimmy, are pals. You know all the shoeshine shit is building up though and, Torrio's demise is sooner than later...

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236. "Agreed"
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>>Torio telling Al to go get his fucking shinebox was funny as
>>shit. I think it's obvious Al is going to take all this out
>on
>>Jimmy though.
>
>
>Al and Jimmy, are pals. You know all the shoeshine shit is
>building up though and, Torrio's demise is sooner than
>later...

Plus the scene in the hotel room was prolly as close to an "apology" as anyone is gonna get from Al. I think he respects Jimmy.

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240. "He definitely respects, Jimmy."
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That much was made obvious when, Jimmy was over at his house. Jimmy, was unphased by all the whacky hijinks yet, concerned about his son i.e. Al's anchor. The look on, Al's face confirmed his respect. The exchange in the room was as close to a friendly conversation that you're ever going to get between two sociopaths.

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241. "lol @ Jimmy being a sociopath"
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You know, now that he's been around Al & 'em he seems normal, but down in AC he was a fuckin loon. It's funny how a change in scenery can affect a character's development.

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244. "That's just a writing team digging deep and..."
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...doing some research!

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247. "well, sometimes you aren't as crazy as you think you are"
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...esp when you go from a situation where you were the wild card to one where everyone could be one...and i don't think Jimmy was crazy in AC...he tried to gain respect by doing somthing ballsy on his own, and it backfired...

the fact that Jimmy "let" them see that knife in the meeting was intersting, cuz i don't believe Jimmy forgot...

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248. "Agreed."
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I think, Jimmy was testing the waters with that knife and he was aiming to make that statement. Mission accomplished!

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232. "Great Ep. The Chicago storyline is coming on strong"
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It was sort of "blah" for a bit, but now it's really kicking off.

  

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237. "Yeah it is, but being that this is really about AC"
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I wonder how they're going to fold this into the main storyline or when they're going to abandon it altogether.

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238. "If it stays true to history, when Al takes over is likely when Jimmy ret..."
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OR when Lucky fucks up his mom, which is going to happen.


  

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239. "soon as he fails to get it up, or she cracks a joke about it"
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it's a wrap.

  

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242. "Good point. Jimmy will be back to fuck some shit up."
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253. "but if we're going by history, lucciano doesn't get got for a while"
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and that's bad news for jimmy. unless HBO is going to pull some inglourious basterds shenanigans, the lucky has plenty of time left in this piece.

  

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258. "Well, if we're going be history... (SPOILERS for history)"
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...Lucciano never really gets "got," he gets deported right after WWII. So he's in this for the long haul.

And considering that this is the guy who, for all intents and purposes, started the Mafia, he's probably going no where on the show.

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260. "lofl at SPOILERS for history"
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>...Lucciano never really gets "got," he gets deported right
>after WWII. So he's in this for the long haul.

shit, i got my wires crossed. i thought lucky was killed in the late 20s for some reason. think i got mixed up with AR.

regardless, it doesn't look good for jimmy.

  

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263. "Which makes me think the D'Alessio's are going to get fucked up"
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they are only losely based on any real mob family (the Lanzettas), so there is no historical accuracy they need to stick around for. They were also small-time compared to the New York and Chicago names invloved thus far and have a thing with fucking with Nucky (the ward boss robbery, easily pinnable to them), Nucky's family (Jimmy's mom is related), and business. Jimmy could erase them from the show's plot without much consequence.

or

Rothstein will send someone else down to kill Gillian and snap Lucky out of getting too attached to AC. Whoever that poor sob will be is going to get destroyed by Jimmy, who will come to some sort of man's agreement with Lucky.


Either way, I have gone from not believing in Michael Pitt as a hard-ass killer to anticipating him going ape shit and cold blooded. It's going to be good.

  

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267. "RE: Which makes me think the D'Alessio's are going to get fucked up"
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he's got an assassin now...its about to go down. i think he'll be around a while. he is pretty much the star of the show.

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243. "Of course it will"
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>OR when Lucky fucks up his mom, which is going to happen.

Considering HBO is telling us so every week by announcing special guest Gretchen Mol aka bitch is gonna die soon played by Mrs. Mol

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250. "pretty much"
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>Considering HBO is telling us so every week by announcing
>special guest Gretchen Mol aka bitch is gonna die soon played
>by Mrs. Mol
>

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234. "Knock like a man!"
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Easily the best ep so far

  

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245. "jebus"
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the whole "good" vs "bad" thing

tripping all up through the grey area

danzinger vs schroeder
ok ms schoeder you "won"
what did you win again?
oh yeah the chance to be danzinger
whompwhomp


darmody vs capone
the different btwn the good vs bad?
the good is smarter...and crazier
how the fuck are you crazier than capone?
jimmy will show us how

thompson vs shannon
and they do it to us again
we should be rooting for shannon
i haven't been
he's crazy and he just showed us
with his self flaggellating ass
why
yay bad?
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246. "*sly grin*"
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*los angeles lakers: 2010 nba champions*

-the dynasty continues-



..and miles to go before i sleep...

  

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251. "^bad^"
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*shakes fist*
don't be *sly grin*in at me
you you you...
You


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249. "GREAT GREAT episode"
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i love this damn show

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252. "Chicago >>>>>>> Atlantic City"
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I love all of this show, but the Chicago storyline is son'ing everything else on the show (well, except for the widow Schroeder's tittays. *yeeeeeeeeah*).

Knew that hit was going down the way it did the second they checked their coats.

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254. "still looking trainspotting fresh."
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>(well, except for the widow Schroeder's tittays. *yeeeeeeeeah*).

  

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256. "RE: still looking trainspotting fresh."
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oh word...that was her in there lookin all good. man, i never put that together.

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255. "Were those a body double or hers?"
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>I love all of this show, but the Chicago storyline is son'ing
>everything else on the show (well, except for the widow
>Schroeder's tittays. *yeeeeeeeeah*).

Because I don't think they ever showed her face and her body the same time during that scene. Or did they?

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257. "I'm pretty sure it was a body double"
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'Cause like you said, they never showed her face and her body at the same time.

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259. "dont ruin the fantasy!"
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261. "seriously. between his history SPOILERS and his titty SPOILERS..."
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this man is the devil.

  

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262. "LMAO@ history spoilers"
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270. "Man, just NetFlix "Trainspotting""
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You get to see her titties in that. Hell, you might even get full frontal. You'll also have to deal with Ewan McGregor full frontal, but take the bad with the good.

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264. "slower ep, but we still got lesbians, meyer lansky, and sniper fire"
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i dugged it

  

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265. "Sniper fire was fire"
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I was a tad confused, why did Jimmy take to 2face? Was it the war connection?

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269. "RE: Sniper fire was fire"
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yup...he seems to resent Al for basically fabricating his war stories so i think he really respects that guy for putting his life on the line and having been disfigured over there. he can, somewhat, relate and he probably feels bad for him. the fact that he's got him working for him now is pretty awesome. he can keep him in the shadows and have him be his own man...since he doesnt fully trust anybody at this point.

btw, i loved the phantom of the opera music at the end of that. what do you guys think of ol' girl watching dr jekil and mr hyde? think she's gonna do something crazy to Mrs Schroeder?

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276. "yea that end music was awesome"
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and ole girls is about to do somethin way stupid

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279. "great point on the Al connection"
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i didn't consider that part

but yeah, the war made it so jimmy feels killing is what he's good for now, and his 'job' gives him purpose. he seemed to want to do the same for two-face, especially after he found out he was a sniper. he felt pretty good about himself after that shit. like he's still got it.

  

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273. "*Captain Obvious arrives*"
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>I was a tad confused, why did Jimmy take to 2face? Was it the
>war connection?

Yes and the fact that he felt for the dude being a loon and all. He can relate to him.

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271. "YEEEEEEEEEEE @ LESBIAN SCENE!!!!"
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Titties galore.

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274. "Yeah but god damn were they ugly ones"
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>Titties galore.


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275. "Titties are titties and that is a fact."
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PAZ DE LA HUERTA (?), has the best rack on the show.

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278. "Well then enjoy"
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282. "Those were solid titties man"
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Like, natural handful size you really can't do any worse. Ya letting them Entourage titties make you lose perspective!

  

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266. "Damn, Nucky didn't have to burn it down"
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At least he gave the guy a chunk of change to get a new one, but still.

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272. "RE: Damn, Nucky didn't have to burn it down"
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yeah that was grimey...think he gave him enough for a whole new house though?

for some reason that felt very much like a Sopranos moment...reminded me of the times when Tony would finally just snap and do something irrational like whipping that one dude with his belt for messing with his ex-side chick...etc.

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268. "OI! HOLY BOLLOCKS!"
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Best episode yet.
Yep, Jimmy is coocoo for cocoa puffs.
It was nice seeing the bond between, Al and Jimmy.
Jimmy's hitter? So fresh and insane.
Buscemi, is owning his scenes.
Oma...I mean, Chalky White had a "PROP JOE MOMENT".
Schroeder, continues to impress.
You mad, SHERIFF THOMPSON?
Lucky and the Philthy Boys, are about to stroll on some shit.

A+

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277. "RE: OI! HOLY BOLLOCKS!"
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>Jimmy's hitter? So fresh and insane.
This was the highlight for me. He got a long range hitter. NO ONE has one of those.

>Oma...I mean, Chalky White had a "PROP JOE MOMENT".
Hella surprised Nucky blew this off. He's way too distracted. This might come back to haunt him. He coulda made prep tracks with this knowledge now he might end up getting a few surprises.

>Schroeder, continues to impress.
I like how she salvaged the relationship.

>A+
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280. "i like how Meyer played off Chalky thinking it was Nucky"
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nice improv

  

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281. "Good Episode"
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The "two face" sniper is an excelent character addition.
It was cool to see Al actually care about Jimmy and his leg.
I agree with Someone up there ^^ that the burning down of the house was very Sopranoesque. The episode writers Winter/Van Patten & Director Coulter are Sopranos guys so is easy to see the influence. I could easily swap Tony for Nucky pouring the gas all around the kitchen then watching it burn to the ground.

Capone
Luciano
Rothstein
Lansky
Will we see Bugsy Siegel make an appearance as well? WIth AC and the casinos serving as some inspiration before he heads off to Vegas?

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283. "agreed"
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>The "two face" sniper is an excelent character addition.


best part of the episode


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284. "agreed as well & was happy as hell the hooker didn't dis him"
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>>The "two face" sniper is an excelent character addition.
>
>
>best part of the episode

That & Chalk's talk to shortpants

Yo daddy know you out here in his suit?

  

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285. "that hooker was a true pro!"
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she didn't even blink

  

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288. "I never saw Sopranos..."
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>I agree with Someone up there ^^ that the burning down of the
>house was very Sopranoesque.

but I kinda likened burning the house down with what he did with the $3k that Jimmy had to pony up to Nucky in like the second eps. It's clear Nuck is all about his paper but when the situation calls for it he's willing to throw money out the window in order to prove a (very symbolic) point.... ie, "Don't fuck with me."

edit: Also helps set the tone for what it looks like the future episodes are going to be like, when Nucky stops being "half a gangster."

  

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294. "RE: I never saw Sopranos..."
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that part reminded me of Tony Soprano too...he used to do that sorta stuff to his underlings sometimes...like Christopher or the other Tony who was played by Buscemi.

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286. "Do I return the klans guy ring? or is that adding insult to injury?"
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287. "Margaret likability just dropped tremendously"
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snitching on Nucky like that was wrong especially when he helped her out in so many ways

i like the way the feds got gully when they entered that private party

  

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289. "How do ya'll feel about Michael Pitt's performance so far?"
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In teens movies he's straight but I dunno about this (not yet anyway, i'm on Episode 6).

  

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290. "Damn, the Jimmy vs. Capone back and forth roasts"
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they gon go to war, didnt want that to happen

Jimmy got the smarts but Capone is crazy

  

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291. "Solid one."
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Ol' Maggie is going IN ... deep.
Like the way she gave Paz the backhand.

Nucky 'bout to get gansta, for realzies. WAR cometh this way.

Van Alden fucked his girl over serious, but gave in on the loot, which was a byproduct good look.

Looks like Nucky's got a hardon for ladies in distress with kids. Wonder if Maggie will get replaced by the new girl? Her character is well developed, so hope she sticks around.




. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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295. "yep"
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I like that Jimmy's coming back. I hope he brings his sniper w/him. I can't wait to see Jimmy v. Lucky.

That's gonna be good.

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292. "looks like Harding's jumpoff was the first Superhead:"
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nan_Britton

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293. "Harding was a double-D-dawg"
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Appropriate name, too.

. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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296. "jimmy's coming back to Jersey..."
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this should be interesting...especially if he brings his sharpshooter along

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297. "from the previews it looks like we'll see alot more of two-face"
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i like that he's becoming jimmy's shadow. that's a bad-ass team right there

  

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298. "RE: from the previews it looks like we'll see alot more of two-face"
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yeah i do too...i didnt see the clip for next week though.

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299. "Any time bandana-rocking and gun-wielding thugs show up..."
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...I'm in!

I was a little upset that, Jimmy allowed Nucky, to son him and that, Schroeder showed her teeth.

I like the calm and collected, Margaret.
Agent Van Alden's family dynamic? My stomach churned.
Stellar but an inch below TWD this week.
A+

GOMD

  

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300. "So does Jimmy know....."
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that Lucky is after him? Cuz he left town cuz Nucky told him too right? And was gone before Lucky ever came knockin, so I assume he wouldnt know. Plus the way he asked Ma Dukes was super casual. On some "so tell me a lil bout this Lucky fella I hear ya been hookin up wit".

Should be interesting.

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301. "Torrio said, Jimmy is smart..."
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Jimmy, knows that he kicked some dust in NYC's face and that, Luciano has a hard-on for him. I don't think he asked his MILF on some random shit, dude.

GOMD

  

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302. "nice... i wasnt sure."
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nm

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303. "yeah she met lucky because he was looking for jimmy"
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i feel like she's fucking him on a recon mission or some shit lol

it's a little foggy how much he knows tho. i guess it will come out.

  

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304. "scarily enough"
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I think he set his moms up WITH Luciano. Luciano's big business was pimping/protection of brothels and he loved the hookers and showgirls.

  

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307. "gretchen mol is only a guest star on BE too... thinking something"
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might happen to her before the season is out

i mean i give a fck but i don't give that much of a fck

  

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305. "Ok why did the FBI man send that money to Angela Darmody?"
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I thought he was intercepting it?

and Angela's a lesbo? When did that happen?

  

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306. "RE: Ok why did the FBI man send that money to Angela Darmody?"
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>I thought he was intercepting it?

Conscience got to him, the whole family stuff.
>
>and Angela's a lesbo? When did that happen?

Birth

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308. "dude, it's a choice."
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>>and Angela's a lesbo? When did that happen?
>
>Birth

get with the program.

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324. "RE: dude, it's a choice."
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>>>and Angela's a lesbo? When did that happen?
>>
>>Birth
>
>get with the program.
>
>http://www.getreligion.org/wp-content/photos/2009/11/ted_haggard.jpg

LOL that's not what I meant, but ok

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309. "All I want to say right now"
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Is that German manservant can SHOOT. As much bullshit as he takes, when it comes time to squeeze, he's got that VOLK in him.

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310. "man, i had no idea Eddie had it in him"
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Eddie's a fucking G

  

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311. "*Looks for the LIKE button*"
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. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

*Effasig*

  

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314. "There's a new sheriff in town. And his name is Fast Eddie."
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Heh. I have liked this show, but I haven't LOVED this show. This episode, however, has given me hope that this show is going to capitalize on the set-ups we've watched all season.

I liked seeing Margaruite learn a bit more of the game. Her & Nucky could make a successfuly powerful duo in the coming season. She also quite literally learned that the finer things of her new life come with the blood of the innocents upon it.
Things aren't going to end well for: Harding's girl, Ma Dormundy, the dirty agent, the Sheriff wanna-be, and several pope-named brothers.
No two-face this episode. I like him.
I also liked the payoff to Mama Bird Dormundy's canoodling. She got her fun and got her baby boy protected. She also probably has gonorrhea, herpes symplex 3.14, and an andromeda strain of sypphlis.
As soon as I saw Nucky being let into Jimmy's cell I knew ol boy was gona wax that witness. I still say Nucky's got Van Alten's boss ona a pad. He or Dar Kommisar does.

I didn't like that Jimmy's family not receiving any $$ from him while he was gone isn't brought to his attention. Wouldn't ANY husband and wife have that discussion before forced coupling in the kitchen?

  

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315. "BIG CHIEF! HAIL RUMBLETUMMY! I just bought a real book..."
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...GET CAPONE by Eig!
Time to brush up on my history so that I can share your wisdom.
BIG CHIEF! HOOOOAH! HOOOOOOOOOOAH! HOOOO!

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316. "yeah, that was a hole in the story I don't like"
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>I didn't like that Jimmy's family not receiving any $$ from
>him while he was gone isn't brought to his attention. Wouldn't
>ANY husband and wife have that discussion before forced
>coupling in the kitchen?

It's like, she was dyking it out with the other chick even before he came back from the war, but it seems an unnatural way to even drive the wedge further her thinking he's a total deadbeat dad who ain't give a fuck about the kids.

  

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317. "RE: yeah, that was a hole in the story I don't like"
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she got the money just before he came back though...but none of the letters i dont think. the fed just stuffed all the loot into one enveloppe.

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318. "ahhh gotcha. I agree"
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The self-flagellating sumbitch DID eventually pass the money on. I had just assumed he didn't.

  

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319. "she got the money..."
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..but not the letters/postcards

thing is, i have a feelin' her guilt regardin' the tryst she's had (durin' his time @ war/in chi) kinda keeps her quiet about certain things. their issues obviously date back farther than his time in chi.

good or bad, it seems to be a very real/relative point made in most relationships...


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313. "^^HOT SHIT!"
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Between him, Jimmy and, Phantom of the Opera....Nucky's team is stacked. Those Filthy Boys, are dunces too. Rothy, best watch his hide, on some one eye open shit.

EEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE!

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312. "OH MY FUCKING GOD! Soooo dope!"
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Van Alden, stepping in to save, Luciano? EEEEEEEEEEEEEE!
The fed executing the witness? EEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE!
Eli, fingering the filthy boys? EEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE!
Schroeder, copping a fancy blue? EEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE!

God damn HBO warrants its subscription fee. Shit is cheap for this level of entertainment. FIYAH!
A+

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320. "i didn't understand the life insurance policies..."
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...or surety bonds? what was the purpose in having them sign those? most people try not to have a paper trail. i mean if they did swindle him and they wind up dead, wouldn't it look odd if he filed a claim?

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322. "honestly i thought the insurance policy thing was genius"
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...they all live dangerous lifestyles....if you end up dead, i still get paid, whether "i" did it or not....back then i doubt people looked into claimed policies so tough...

...those guys that have been givin nucky trouble all season will die in the next few eps (well, i don't think they'll all die), but i'm fascinated in the "how" of it...

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327. "They are clearly amateurs and he knows they will get killed"
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I think that is why Lucky dropped their names so freely in the stairwell, to set Jim (and possibly the rest of his Chicago connections) on them. Rothstein is cold and calculated, he knew what Lucky had in store for him by staying with Jim's mom and he was using him as a conduit to get Jim to act as he wanted. On the other hand, he set the D'Alessios, who are clearly amateurs, on Nucky which will shake things up in AC but ultimatley just make him richer. I don't know if Rothsteins thought is to offer Nucky protection in some form of heavy-handed partnership, but I can see that as a possible ploy too.


Either way, the D'Alessio's and Mick are just about to get fucked up.
Vinnie from Doogie Howser (Leo D'Alessio) is about to finally get his annoying as shot.


  

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331. "two face is about get rothstein paid"
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i say he drops's at least three of those guys

good call on rothstein playing chess with lucky, and jimmy's mom. and lucky played it out so long because she was the only one he can get it up with.

dunno what the end game is with AR and nucky. i kind of expect it to be an ongoing thing.

  

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321. "btich you told me i smelled... you know what? i want THAT dress"
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i love how that whole thing went down

frenchy comes to margaret hat in hand, but at the same time manupluating her

margaret asks nucky to help out of pure benevolence, nucky shuts her down, while reminding her frenchy only hired her because he made her.

margaret comes back at nuck claiming selfishness, nucky rewards her

sees nan britton in the dress leading us to think she's actually using her new found "powers" to help others....

noooope

  

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323. "that was the strangest interrogation ever"
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"where were you on the night of the shooting?"
"you had a baby out of wedlock!"
"but really tho... what's up with nucky and mrs schroeder?

normally you'd think he's using some type of mindgame tactic, but nelson's just a loon

also, i think nelson's supervisor getting some pressure from nucky's washington friends because he doesn't seem all that anxious to get nucky. at first i thought the other agent was stalling just on his orders, and not straight from nuck. maybe it's all connected. we'll see

  

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326. "He's a total loon and its a tactic"
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Quickly jumping topics keeps the person who is being
interrogated from thinking about their answers too
much. Often, even when lying, it invokes some sort
of emotional response to the question. The way the
writers combined this tactic with Nelson's own
looney train of thought made for a brilliantly
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332. "heheheh yeah it sure as hell was"
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It was like Chinatown the way he kept hopping around subjects "My sister...my daughter...my daughter and my sister!!" Which do you think Van Alden cared about more? Nailing Nucky or Nucky nailing Margeruite?

Ever since about episode 3 I've had a suspicion Nucky has the ear of VA's higher ups. The pervious couple of episodes kinda have hinted at that (the higher ups reaction to the Dormundy arrest, the dirt Fed) but then again it might be explained away as them thinking VA's just fixated on something he shouldn't be. What do you think?

  

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333. "RE:"
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>
>
>It was like Chinatown the way he kept hopping around subjects
>"My sister...my daughter...my daughter and my sister!!"

ha!

>Which
>do you think Van Alden cared about more? Nailing Nucky or
>Nucky nailing Margeruite?

what was he saying when he flipped to her immigration file pic (again)? something about focusing or keeping your eye on the prize?

>Ever since about episode 3 I've had a suspicion Nucky has the
>ear of VA's higher ups. The pervious couple of episodes kinda
>have hinted at that (the higher ups reaction to the Dormundy
>arrest, the dirt Fed) but then again it might be explained
>away as them thinking VA's just fixated on something he
>shouldn't be. What do you think?

yeah, like i mentioned somewhere else, i think nuck has enough connections that nelson's supervisor is either indirectly getting pressure to lay off him, or straight up corrupt. remember, nucky was never supposed to be the target. it was supposed to be rothstein, and nelson flipped it.

  

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325. "I loved watching Nucky squirm during Jimmy's demands...."
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...then, later, Nucky showing who holds power once
Jimmy landed in jail. Interesting little struggle
going on between these two.

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328. "So, is Jimmy's dad=Commodore? //Jimmy a UC this entire time?"
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Another brief mention of him in this last episode. He has enough power to get Jimmy out of jail, perhaps, and Nucky doesn't want to disturb him...hmm...


Also, I detected a slight bit of disappointment in the Bureau Chief's voice when Van Alden told him they captured Jimmy. Any chance that he has been wrapped up with the FBI this entire time? If you think about it, he hasn't killed anyone that wasn't related to a criminal enterprise of some sort. The order for Sebso to kill Billy may have came from him and not one of Nucky's contacts.

  

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329. "I think the key is when the Van Alden's assistant said..."
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"I want to keep my job"

Either he's on Nucky's payroll or the bureau chief is (or both). Van Alden's zealotry towards religion and his principles have been well documented in the series and it wouldn't be a stretch to think that his colleagues would recognize his uncorruptability (if that's even a word) as well.

  

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330. "I think the commodore thing is possble but not jimmy being uc"
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i don't see any evidence suggesting that, esp given all the dirt he's done.

i think the bureau chief is either on the take from nucky or under pressure from some of his political connections. nucky's reach seems to go pretty far. the agent killing billy came through nucky one way or another which was pretty clear from the conversation he had with jimmy in jail, the agent letting nuck in to see him, then right after suggesting that they move billy upstate.

but yeah, i wanna know who jimmy's dad is. gillian fucking the commodore? pretty gross but not far fetched.

  

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373. "got that half right"
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334. "Episode 10 = Incredible! Thoughts later!"
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356. "Yep, might have been the best ep of the season"
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I thought #6 was gonna be hard to beat, but this one was magma.

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335. "&quot;that's mommy's kissing friend&quot;"
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wooops lol. i'm so glad jimmy beat that douche down though. he always came off patronizing as hell to jimmy too. "wanna have your mettle tested huh?" love it

did AR take out insurance on every brother? he just came up

i love this show

  

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336. "about AR"
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this is why i like him...he likes to set shit up so even when it looks like he loses, he wins....

and i'm forgettin the names right now, but lansky (i think that was him) showed how a smarter person lives thru something like that...them other dudes were thinking "i'mma die anyway, so lets just talk shit", but lansky figured if there's a chance he can talk his way out he'd better try it...he even kinda bowed a lil when they let him loose...smart guy....

...i kinda didn't see the Nelson thing coming (npi)...but i get it, he overplayed his hand with Margret when his general nuttyness came out and he felt defeated in a sense after alla that...

...i agree that while the photographer dude didn't really sleep wit jimmy's lady he had it comin to him and i wasn't sorry for his ass at all....

...jimmy's lady is wishy washy....she says/does one thing when she's wit jimmy, but acts totally different when with the lady...i think she's just confused

as usual, Chalky was on fire in every scene....just the looks on his face in different scenes are priceless...i loved him chokin ole boy out too..

i'm glad The Phantom bonded with the kids...he's kind of a lonely soul, so it was nice to see the family warm up to him...

oh...and i simply don't think ANYONE in that nelson's orginization really cares about keeping alcohol off the streets other than Nelson...they say say they do, and i think they're cool with makin those small busts, but no one wants to really mess with the bigger picture....i think it's of course an unsaid thing, but the whole outfit was really set up for show, not to actually stop that alcohol movement...

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337. "It's all about booze on the table"
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>oh...and i simply don't think ANYONE in that nelson's
>orginization really cares about keeping alcohol off the
>streets other than Nelson...they say say they do, and i think
>they're cool with makin those small busts, but no one wants to
>really mess with the bigger picture....i think it's of course
>an unsaid thing, but the whole outfit was really set up for
>show, not to actually stop that alcohol movement...

  

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338. "exactly...they're not real police..."
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nelson is but he's way nuttier than mcnutty

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349. "i love how AR doesn't hide his contempt for those guys"
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and they either are clueless to it or are such scumbags, they're just used to being hated. but you're right. it's clearly win win for him.

>and i'm forgettin the names right now, but lansky (i think
>that was him) showed how a smarter person lives thru something
>like that...them other dudes were thinking "i'mma die anyway,
>so lets just talk shit", but lansky figured if there's a
>chance he can talk his way out he'd better try it...he even
>kinda bowed a lil when they let him loose...smart guy....

lansky was always known as one of the smartest mob heads ever. died at 80 without ever doing any significant prison time

>i'm glad The Phantom bonded with the kids...he's kind of a
>lonely soul, so it was nice to see the family warm up to
>him...

yeah, i love that dude. i like those little grunts he lets out lol

  

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340. "Jimmy, is crazy. That scene was shockingly brutal."
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And yes, best show out!

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339. "3 reasons why this was the best episode yet:"
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1. Schroeder's children accepting the "TIN MAN".
2. Paz's titties
3. Jimmy, acing the young D'Alessio the way he did.

The acting is superb!
A+

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341. "The only character that I cannot stand..."
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Jimmy's girl.
Wishy-washy, annoying, whiney, naieve and, dense.
I do not think we are supposed to feel sympathy for her either.

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343. "Exactly, she's weak. I guess she and the baby were going to"
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starve if she didn't get money from Jimmy. I see why Gillian was talking about taking the boy.

  

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353. "I gotta give her some compassion"
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(I haven't seen the most recent episode yet)

She married a Princeton boy and got pregnant, she had every reason to expect a nice life. Too bad for her the guy she married bailed on being an Ivy Leaguer, let alone a husband and father, so he can go be a soldier. THEN he comes back and bails with the quickness to disappear in Chicago. For all she knows of him, he's not sending any money or even writing letters.

I think she's got a right to be befuddled and unfufilled with her life at the least and downright spiteful and bitter at the most.


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342. "Chalky pulling out the pistols gave me Omar flashbacks"
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Outstanding episode. Loved Al Capone in the synagogue, too.

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344. "RE: Chalky pulling out the pistols gave me Omar flashbacks"
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me too...felt like the good ol' days way he pulled out on them.

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345. ""how do you know i drive a ___(can't remember the name of the car)""
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that was a great scene, cause he was quietly loathing them until they mentioned his car....

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346. "how do you know i drive a Packard"
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I have a 400 year old chip on my shoulder.

  

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351. "RE: "how do you know i drive a ___(can't remember the name of the car)""
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yeah at first i didnt hear what the italian guy told him that made Chalky give him the screw face...even rewound it and didnt get it until he whipped the guns out on them...that was dope.

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347. "THAT'S what HBO sex should look like"
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CHALKY!!!

Jimmy dispatching the brother was cool, but when he tossed the drink to Doyle (after spitting in it) made me laugh.

I have a 400 year old chip on my shoulder.

  

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350. ""you kinda talked me into it""
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358. "Jimmy was COLD with that line/hit"
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I kept rewinding

  

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359. "The nonchalance of the delivery is what made that great"
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I have a 400 year old chip on my shoulder.

  

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348. ""he's lucky""
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AR got the one liners

nitpicking though, doesn't this take place way before he actually earned the nickname "lucky"?

  

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354. "Wasn't that the first time he's ever been refered to as "Lucky" on the s..."
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They've always seemed to make it a point to call him "Charles" before this.

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360. "RE: Wasn't that the first time he's ever been refered to as "Lucky" on t..."
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im pretty sure they said it earlier but Rothstein always calls him Charles

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365. "he's refered to as "Lucky" in the premiere"
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When they're talking about Rothstein's proficiency at gambling being attributed more to brains than to luck.

Salvatore "Charlie" "Lucky" "Charlie Lucky" Luciano probably got his nickname from it sounding like his surname. I buy that more than than the theory he got it from luckily dodging arrests and retribution from other gangsters, which sounds too pat an origin.

  

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352. ""And be sure to tell Mr. Rothstein what you saw here today.""
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Chalky killing dude with his bare hands was the gulliest shit EVAR shown on HBO. The combo of Jimmy capping one dude in the head and the Chalky choking the dude death is like the illest killing combo I've ever seen.

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355. "Also, Capone in the Synagogue was a dope scene as well"
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Good to show begin the process of going from fuck-up to the Don.

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357. "homie asked Al if he was friends with the little boy"
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lol

  

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>lol

  

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361. "another amazing episode"
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show has me to the point where as soon as the ending credits start im fiending for the following week...

Jimmy is already one of my favorite tv characters of all-time... his evolution throughout the season has been perfect, from someone who considered entering this lifestyle to just a complete killer.. and they make it believable as hell based on his war past... The actor playing him needs some supporting actor love imo

Beyond that my 3 favorite characters are the Tin-Man dude, Lansky (the actor playing him has been fantastic) and of course, paz's titties...

can't wait for the final 2!




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368. "I second that."
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>Beyond that my 3 favorite characters are the Tin-Man dude,
>Lansky (the actor playing him has been fantastic) and of

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362. "Anyone catch the part"
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where Nucky refers to the Wizard of Oz as just a children's story, yet you get the impression that Margaret thinks it's something more?

And also, the agent having sex is one of the most awkward things I've ever seen on television

  

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363. "WHATS UP WITH HOMEY WITH THE FUNNY LAUGH?"
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was this common back then?

is this some kind of medical condition? thats too strange

  

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364. "he reminds me of john tururro in millers crossing"
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not the laugh, but the way he talks/acts

  

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367. "Episode two (I think) Nucky says he made it up"
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Along with calling himself Mick to try and sound more Irish and fit in, give him a personality, rather than being a Polish outsider.

  

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370. "i hate that laugh and that guy, i hope he is off'ed soon"
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369. "what do u think Schroeder is thinking now? Whats the connection between"
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what Nelson told her and what half face told her about looking in the mirror and realizing what he is?
i can't tell if she realizes she's being played or just doesn't give a fuck
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but now her guilt is overwhelming her and she's in too deep so she wants out...she knows everything, it was obvious in that confrontation and Nucky didnt deny anything.

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371. "um.................holy shit??"
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372. "how much loonier can van alden get?"
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dude get's crazier with each episode. he's like glenn beck's great grandpappy

13 commodore?? guess they didn't have a chris hanson back then.

last week's previews kinda gave it away that the Deitrichs were gonna skip town without Jimmy's wife. I love how jimmy handled that shit tho.

two-face was like "i'll kill the wife mmmm, the sister... and the dentist...mmmmm.

wonder what happens to Eli after getting the boot. that line about Hardin was cooooold

seems next week Torrio may broker a truce between AR and Nucky. with either Torrio killing the guy who can nail AR, or Nucky using his connections to back people off of him. I doubt two-face, and jimmy killing a bunch of Deleslios before then will even factor in

that said, i'm used to hbo penultimate episodes being a little more epic than this one

  

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374. "the two-faced dude's delivery on that line was awesome"
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he's becoming my favorite character on the show

  

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387. "even jimmy had a slight "damn homie" look"
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>he's becoming my favorite character on the show

same here

  

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375. "Nucky really shoulda BEEN dead"
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other than the recent additions of Chalky, Jimmy, and Two Face, he has had no real muscle...he doesn't really even retaliate against AR for them boys tryin to cap him...his brother and the police force can handle small issues, but nothing else....he really lucked up in finding those three gentlemen cause without them, AR woulda been taken over....

so why was ole girl poisioning the Commodore again?? she had to know jimmy would figure it out....

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376. "wants to retire"
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>so why was ole girl poisioning the Commodore again?? she had
>to know jimmy would figure it out....

  

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385. "there's a revenge element there as well"
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she was likely scared shitless as a 13 year old, with the sheriff bringing her over to sex up some rich old perv

  

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383. "Well, he never really needed the muscle until now."
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>other than the recent additions of Chalky, Jimmy, and Two
>Face, he has had no real muscle...he doesn't really even
>retaliate against AR for them boys tryin to cap him...his
>brother and the police force can handle small issues, but
>nothing else....he really lucked up in finding those three
>gentlemen cause without them, AR woulda been taken over....

But that's one of the major themes of the show/backdrop it's set against: all of this is happening during the advent of "organized" crime. He didn't have guys beyond the sheriff and his Keystone cops deputies because he didn't need them. Now that he needs them, he damn sure knows who to keep around.

Plus, hasn't he been down with Chalky for a while? He sorta implied that him and Chalky have been on good times for a long time, e.g. him "rewarding" Chalky with the bootleg operation once ol' boy got pinched.

>so why was ole girl poisioning the Commodore again??

I'm guessing she figured the Commodore put her in his will, and wanted the money.

>she had to know jimmy would figure it out....

Not necessarily. She wasn't expecting him to actually to show up by his bedside, and wasn't expecting him to eat the cookie and/or talk to the doctor about the arsenic poisoning. Plus, even if he did know, she had to figure he wasn't even really going to care.

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384. ""you can't be half a gangster anymore nucky""
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not anymore." Jimmy saw the writing on the wall with prohibition kicking in. nucky got blindsided

>Not necessarily. She wasn't expecting him to actually to show
>up by his bedside, and wasn't expecting him to eat the cookie
>and/or talk to the doctor about the arsenic poisoning. Plus,
>even if he did know, she had to figure he wasn't even really
>going to care.

looks like he gave the dog some cookies too

  

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390. "So long as the violence stops during the elections, thats what he wants"
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Harrow pretty much laid out a plan to kill all the D'lassios and Nucky stoped him because he doesn't want more bloodshed until after the elections.

The Commodore's comment about the wrong man running AC to Jimmy hints at where this show is going next season; Jimmy is going to start doing so much of the hard work for Nucky that it's going to become apparent who is more important in that relationship. I think what is more interesting in the show is how it's telling the development of three gangsters in America in the 20s: Jimmy, Al and Rothstein. Nucky is basically the story vehicle for Jimmy and Rothstein, and Jimmy is the vehicle for Al by way of Torrio; other than that, his romantic and political situations are the only thing he is really there for.

  

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392. "he has no muscle? as far as AR knows Nucky wiped out 3 cars loads"
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of men and stole his liquor. he killed 2 of the italian bols from philly and murked a couple of witnesses. and his butler even bust hammers
i mean the fact rothstien is even using the italian dudes from philly brings HIS muscle into question imo
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377. "I almost think Van Alden knew dude was working with Nucky"
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And this was his roundabout way of dealing with it. Hoping he would confess in the river or something.

Or he really wanted to drown a heathen Jew.

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379. "when he first went down there and the guy was preaching"
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the faces nelson was making... like he couldn't decide weather to drop to his knees and pray, or pound one out

i'm pretty sure he knew. especially since he's the one who made the suggestion to move the witness upstate. i wonder if he would have not finished drowning him if he admitted it.

  

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380. "where does mrs schroder think she's gonna go?"
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she doesn't really have any options

this is like those little kids that run away, get to the end of the block and come back

  

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389. "Her options, that I can guess:"
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-Van Alden...wrong for all sorts of crazy reasons plus I don't think she's going to flip Nucky unless he threatens her.
-One of her fellow League members, which would lead to doubts about her endorsement for the Republicans.
-Madame Jillet...yeah right.


The lack of options makes me think she's going to end up back with Nucky after some sort of reconciliation. He obviously, by that last scene, has come to the end of his rope about how his recent turn to gangsterism is really turning out for him and the way she told him off should have opened his eyes to how smart she really can be. I could see a big sit down, "lets talk, lets be more real" type of ending to that relationship and he cut her in, somehow, from a political standpoint to the next organization. I don't believe she gives too much of a shit anymore about alcohol and now with women's suffrage, I'm not sure what her next pet project would be in 1921; increased birth control rights? Rising concern of anti-immigration sentiment? Irish independence? He'll give her something to cut her in and make her feel powerful and self-sufficient, if that's how she chooses to go.

  

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393. "she's going to jimmys house for that threesome"
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381. "this week's lesson: never bite the hand that feeds you..."
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*los angeles lakers: 2010 nba champions*

-the dynasty continues-



..and miles to go before i sleep...

  

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388. "^^^"
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>
>*los angeles lakers: 2010 nba champions*
>
>-the dynasty continues-
>
>
>
>..and miles to go before i sleep...


Nukky's rebuttal to his brother burned.

  

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382. "Cant stand mrs schroder and her accent"
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first she completely infatuated with Nukky

then she gets comfy in his crib and eating then she gets all self-righteous and mouths off


  

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386. "so you wouldn't fock her?"
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391. "has everyone lost their ever loving minds!?"
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mrs schroder - i thought you were smarter than this
van alden - i suspected its now confirmed you are certifiably wacko
gillian - i understand...kinda...but...gotdamn girl



jimmy - you just might be the sane one along with nucky out of the entire bunch...your wife is a moron


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414. "feel you on this..."
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>jimmy - you just might be the sane one along with nucky out of
>the entire bunch...your wife is a moron

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394. "they completely fucked up the Agent Nelson character. dude could"
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have been an Elliot Ness/Rambo type law enforcer
a one man army operating under a corrupt agency, having to evade his own peers while tackling the crime in AC
almost like a cop version of Omar. sneaking into bootleggers at night killing them and sneaking off
basically a renegade agent
instead?
they turned him into a fucking weirdo who will prolly get murked soon
mad disappointed in the direction they went with dude

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395. "Or they gon pair him with Mrs. Schroeder..."
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and have them specialize in uncomfortable, righteous sex for the Lord

  

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396. "exactly. i shouldve known it was coming after seeing him whip himself"
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fuck nuckys ex, and confront schoeder wit the pic
but dude completely jumped the shark when he drowned a federal agent in front of 50 witnesses
smh

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401. "I think social commentary is more important than cheesy 80s action plots..."
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They're actually trying to emphasize the hypocrisy
behind self-righteous, ultra-christain American. The
man is one of the most toxic people on the show, but
in his mind he is a warrior of god doing the lord's
work. That is a much better character insight than
Max Payne meets Rambo.

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397. "Fuck romance, rom-coms and, Valentine's Day!"
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But seeing, Nucky and Schroeder's relationship turn to flames? Awesome.

The best part?
PHANTOM OF THE OPERA, speaking on annihilating THE ENTIRE Philly family's bloodline. Dude dropped shit just as casually as I do, when I tell my friend's, "Eh, let me wake up first. I'll give you a call around ten or so."

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398. "lol@ harding's sidepiece"
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schroder kept giving her that "oh you dumb bitch" look

  

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403. "You must visit us in the White House"
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Margaret's just looking at her like "I hope future presidents let their jumpoffs know they're never going to be the first lady."

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399. "the hit sequence was very godfatheresque"
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maybe even too much but i loved it

just two dead Delesio brothers paid for Nucky's million. aside from not liking those guys it was just another reason for AR to be like "their location? nooo problem!"

should be really interesting where this insiders plot against Nucky goes since it's hard to read Jimmy's motives. he clearly doesn't trust his dad much more than he trusts Nucky. at this point he has contempt for just about everyone except for his son.

we all knew 'marguerite' would come back. she aint wit bein broke.

great finale. great season. great show.

  

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400. "yup."
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I think they should have toned the Godfather homage back a bit. Especially since it was one of the most exciting scenes in this episode.

Overall, I wasn't in love with this finale. I'll be back next season for sure though.

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405. "RE: the hit sequence was very godfatheresque"
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>maybe even too much but i loved it
>
>just two dead Delesio brothers paid for Nucky's million. aside
>from not liking those guys it was just another reason for AR
>to be like "their location? nooo problem!"
>
>should be really interesting where this insiders plot against
>Nucky goes since it's hard to read Jimmy's motives. he clearly
>doesn't trust his dad much more than he trusts Nucky. at this
>point he has contempt for just about everyone except for his
>son.
>
>we all knew 'marguerite' would come back. she aint wit bein
>broke.
>
>great finale. great season. great show.

Yeah, I like how Rothstein operates, had those dimwits sign those insurance contracts, and now their incompetence will not really cost him a penny.

  

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406. "Loved how grown up Al scolded Lucky for acting childish at the meet."
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What was the significance of the rag in the dessert? I missed that part.

  

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407. "If you get the rag, you end up destitute"
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That scared Schroeder back to Nucky with The Quickness.

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450. "harding's piece was playing with her cake at the start of the scene"
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i got the impression she found the rag -- because schroeder explained the significance of the three objects earlier in the episode -- and switched pieces with schroeder.

perhaps i am reading too much into it.

  

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412. "lol his disdainful look at lucky"
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like he couldn't believe how someone could be so immature

  

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402. "Jimmy don't want it with Nucky"
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Right now nobody on the show can come close to Nucky even if they team up. Closest was Rothstein, and that's because he had no problems fusing his gangster with his business side (that insurance taken out on disposable badguys hammered that point home).

Commodore, Nucky's brother, Jimmy...those dudes are fucked next season.

  

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404. "u think?"
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>Right now nobody on the show can come close to Nucky even if
>they team up. Closest was Rothstein, and that's because he had
>no problems fusing his gangster with his business side (that
>insurance taken out on disposable badguys hammered that point
>home).
>
>Commodore, Nucky's brother, Jimmy...those dudes are fucked
>next season.

That's a helluva trio... when you factor in his brother is ready to turn on him after Nucky felt he made things right with Eli... can't wait! hope it's back by September...



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408. "is that the plan?"
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doesnt HBO usually do longer hiatuses?

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409. "Nah, they're gonna be out-classed"
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The Commodore may have been the man in his day, but time has clearly passed him by. As Nucky noted all season, Eli's not ready for prime time, he's not smart enough to know his audience and see all the angles. Jimmy's got muscle, but he's got no vision; as of the end of the season, the only thing/person he cares about is his son. If they're gonna take it to Nucky, they need to step their game up, or else they're bringing a knife to a gun fight.

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410. "Really?"
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Dude comes off as 75% politician, 25% gangster. He doesn't seem to have the stomach for the gangster stuff and things will only get more gangster as time progresses (mafia is really just getting started at this point). Seems to me he needs Jimmy.

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411. "if jimmy didn't come back, nucky would likely be dead"
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i think people are underestimating him as some dumb goon. he's a smart kid. he's not smart or savvy enough to run things, but i think the commodore is playing/using him, and i think he knows it.

he has no real reason to trust eli either. aside from richard harrow, i doubt he trusts anyone.

just like he played agent nelson, there's a play in this for jimmy somewhere.

  

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418. "I don't think he's dumb, but like you said, he knows he's not"
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saavy enough to run the show. And I would think he's smart enough to know that the Commodore and Eli can't run the town either.

I see him leveraging the situation so he get more power. Basically end up the Lucciano to Nucky's Rothstein/Meyer Lansky. Which he sort of already has become, but with more power/authority.

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429. "yep...."
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>I see him leveraging the situation so he get more power.
>Basically end up the Lucciano to Nucky's Rothstein/Meyer
>Lansky. Which he sort of already has become, but with more
>power/authority.

Jimmy ain't no fool. He's smart enough to know his lane and regardless of Nucky's assholia, he's still more loyal to Nuck than the Commodore.

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416. "Even Rothstein was out classed."
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>Right now nobody on the show can come close to Nucky even if
>they team up. Closest was Rothstein, and that's because he had
>no problems fusing his gangster with his business side (that
>insurance taken out on disposable badguys hammered that point
>home).
>
>Commodore, Nucky's brother, Jimmy...those dudes are fucked
>next season.

Notice that look on AR's face when Nuck told him that Chicago's AG was his friend? That was AR realizing Nucky's had his balls in a vice all along. Nuck was asking his friend the AG to put the squeeze on AR, knowing that eventually he wouldn't be able to orchestrate a war against Nuck AND keep his ass out of jail. One way or the other, this was going to end in Nuck's favor. Either AR ends up in Jail, and the war ends, or AR reads the writing on the wall (as he did) and drops the war.

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413. "who did lucky shoot during the end montage?"
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right after he handed meyer some money

i was trying to figure out if that was significant or just a random jack move

also, i didn't really get the scene where jimmy's wife cut her hair. i could see it as sort of a new beginning or something but jimmy seemed damn near heartbroken over it

  

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415. "It was confirmation that she doesn't love him, and loves the girl instea..."
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>also, i didn't really get the scene where jimmy's wife cut her
>hair. i could see it as sort of a new beginning or something
>but jimmy seemed damn near heartbroken over it

He just tearfully confessed that he dreamed of her and smelling her hair while he was in the trenches. The next day she gets a telegram from her artist jump-off, from France saying "I love you, my dear." Then Jimmy comes home and she's bald-headed. All season long, she's been riding the fence. Does she love Jimmy, does she not. We now know for sure. She doesn't love him, and he knows now too.

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417. "ahh! thanks"
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i figured it had something to do with the postcard but i completely forgot jimmy's line about her hair

  

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421. "i think i hate her character the most..."
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...she just get on my nerves with her bubble-headedness

...this dude had had you back/loved you form DAY ONE..he decides to go to war and comes back, differeent...you don't like the change but don't say spit....some photographers wife, whom you MIGHT have known a year or two, taks a liking to you and now you're "in love"...she even tries to get you to be down for the 3 way action and tells you to run away with her, but leaves without you....then she sends you a silly ass postcard and you all down for the okey doke again....

...i hope she gets capped next season...

...i liked when jimmy and her were arguing, and she says something like "so you want us to go?" and jimmy says something like" "us?" he's still my son...", like 'beyotch YOU can go, but my kid ain't going nowhwere'

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431. "Completely and emphatically agree."
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>...she just get on my nerves with her bubble-headedness
>
>...this dude had had you back/loved you form DAY ONE..he
>decides to go to war and comes back, differeent...you don't
>like the change but don't say spit....some photographers wife,
>whom you MIGHT have known a year or two, taks a liking to you
>and now you're "in love"...she even tries to get you to be
>down for the 3 way action and tells you to run away with her,
>but leaves without you....then she sends you a silly ass
>postcard and you all down for the okey doke again....
>
>...i hope she gets capped next season...
>
>...i liked when jimmy and her were arguing, and she says
>something like "so you want us to go?" and jimmy says
>something like" "us?" he's still my son...", like 'beyotch YOU
>can go, but my kid ain't going nowhwere'

Although at times, Mrs. Schroeder comes close.

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456. "She is gonna kill herself."
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Remember wifey from Legends of the Fall. When Jimmy's wife cuts her hair it reminds me of the scene where wifey from Legends cuts her hair off before she blows out her brains. I'm convinced Jimmy's wife is going to kill herself. She's lonely, confused and very naive. She gone. I hope Jimmy has the strength to not lose his mind completely.

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419. "Damn, I didn't catch that either n/m"
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432. "It was subtle..."
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424. "Was that Mickey?"
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420. "Great episode, but it was as much about setting up the next..."
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...season as it was resolving this one. It's weird, because with shows like the Sopranos/The Wire, much of the heavy-duty action takes place in the next to last episode, and then the final ep is all about tying up loose ends. Here, much of the action took place in the middle, nothing THAT explosive happened in the next to last episode, and they still spent the final episode tying up loose ends and setting the board for the next go 'round.

Regardless, the acting was great all around (especially the scene with Jimmy and his wife and Nucky and Margaret), and even though the interspersed of Nucky's press conference and the killing the DeLessio's has been done before, it was still pretty flawlessly executed. And I'm always a sucker for a great closing montage.

Side note: Ol' girl's probably playing Van Alden, right? It's not like he's the only person that could be the father of the baby. I mean, it's clearly not Nucky's (as much as Nucky wants a kid, he'd have probably taken her back if he really thought she was going to have his heir), but it could be the kid of any other random mope walking the streets of AC.

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422. "yeah i think if she could have pretended it was nucky's"
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she definitely would have. i guess too much time passed

  

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423. "and can we talk about nucky and the maid?"
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i didn't know what to make of that

  

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425. "I took it that had to do with him keeping the Black vote"
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He'd just come out of a meeting where Chalky told him that the Democrats were trying to buy him off and throw his support behind him. He might have been worried that it wouldn't look good to the Black community in AC if it got out that he was signing the death warrant for a kindly old Black woman who was slowly poisoning a racist shit-head. So he decided it would be easier to just pay her to go away.

BTW, what was in the book that she gave to him right afterwards?

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430. "that's what *I* wanna know..."
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>BTW, what was in the book that she gave to him right
>afterwards?

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434. "and agreed"
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>>BTW, what was in the book that she gave to him right
>>afterwards?
>
>Methinks it was something that gave Nucky a clue as to the
>Commodore's plans to set him up; which would make season 2
>even crazier.

I love that this show is unapologetically painting Nuck as the Hero, DESPITE being in all kinds of bullshit himself. He looks out for people and that often comes back to his aid - but he ain't a saint either.

I just hope Jimmy doesn't get caught up in all this BS w/The Commodore and Eli, because I like his character.

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433. "Agreed"
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436. "yeah, watching it again, you're right"
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i thought at first it was implying nucky was in on it in some way, but yeah, going into the elections he knew this could be toxic

dunno what was in the book either

  

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439. "Nucky, has been pro-black all along and hates bigots."
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I think that is part of the reason that he hates on, Commodore.

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444. "RE: Nucky, has been pro-black all along and hates bigots. <--- LOL!!"
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449. "Yeah, he's not really "pro-black""
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As much as he "sees black people as politically useful and wants to maintain this."

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469. "I think the maid and Nucky"
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were in on killing the Commodore the whole time. Had she acted alone, he would have had no choice but to at least send her to prison. He would have waited until after the election to do it. He let her walk right out of there and gave her cash.

  

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426. "damn, whole bar scoffing at chalky with his girl"
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428. "I didn't even notice the scoffing but Chalk's wink was ill as fuck"
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You know he got some that night

  

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438. "YEZZIR. I like how, CHALKY goes from shoe-shiner to g, real quick."
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Omar.

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427. "i see it from both sides (the upcoming rift)"
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one of nuck's problems is he doesn't know how to really respect the people who work for or with him...he sees them as idiots, or simply peices in his bigger chess game...the ONLY person on the show he hasn't said some slick shit to is Chalky, cause he actually respects him...

...there is NO WAY i woulda had the manservant counting my million after the way nuck has treated the guy....no, fucking, way...the way nucky treats him, i'm surprised duke wasn't on a ship headed for europe,,, .Nucky trusts his people, but treats them like they are hinderances sometimes and THAT, is how Eli, Jimmy and The Commodore end up together...they all feel mistreated ....

...but they expect too much from Nucky, so they're all wrong....The Commie is mad cause he feels like it should still be him in charge and Nucky screwed him...bullshit, dude's time was over and he leads a great life considering, and should be happy..(interestingly i JUST realized last night that the Commodore is a spin on what happened to the real life enoch}...Eli thinks he's ready for the big time, and Nucky doesn't respect him...he isn't and hasn't done anything to earn what he has...he wants "more" but barely knows how to handle what he has now...the fact Nucky gave him his job back and it clearly looked like he always planned to after the election shoulda made dude happy...AND he got a cut of that million, but didn't do anything to deserve it...Jimmy just needs to grow the hell up....he's problems with nuck are more understandible than the others cause he basically feels unloved by "father",,,it isn't about the "pimp" aspect cause i KNOW jimmy's ivy league ass had to have figured out how old his mom was when she was pregnant before now.... the fact that nuck was unapologetic about it all and never emotionally treated jimmy like a son pisses him off...but nucky could never have jimmy that emotionally close, his birth father woulda raised hell, and they all know it...jimmy still can't accept it all tho with the stuff going on at home, and wanting to stike at his enemies but nuck deciding the opposite, jimmy is using nuck as a scapegoat for his other problems...


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435. "I see their side of it, but I think they're all being short-sided."
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>one of nuck's problems is he doesn't know how to really
>respect the people who work for or with him...he sees them as
>idiots, or simply peices in his bigger chess game...the ONLY
>person on the show he hasn't said some slick shit to is
>Chalky, cause he actually respects him...
>
>...there is NO WAY i woulda had the manservant counting my
>million after the way nuck has treated the guy....no, fucking,
>way...the way nucky treats him, i'm surprised duke wasn't on a
>ship headed for europe,,, .Nucky trusts his people, but treats
>them like they are hinderances sometimes and THAT, is how Eli,
>Jimmy and The Commodore end up together...they all feel
>mistreated ....
>
>...but they expect too much from Nucky, so they're all
>wrong....The Commie is mad cause he feels like it should still
>be him in charge and Nucky screwed him...bullshit, dude's time
>was over and he leads a great life considering, and should be
>happy..(interestingly i JUST realized last night that the
>Commodore is a spin on what happened to the real life
>enoch}...Eli thinks he's ready for the big time, and Nucky
>doesn't respect him...he isn't and hasn't done anything to
>earn what he has...he wants "more" but barely knows how to
>handle what he has now...the fact Nucky gave him his job back
>and it clearly looked like he always planned to after the
>election shoulda made dude happy...AND he got a cut of that
>million, but didn't do anything to deserve it...Jimmy just
>needs to grow the hell up....he's problems with nuck are more
>understandible than the others cause he basically feels
>unloved by "father",,,it isn't about the "pimp" aspect cause i
>KNOW jimmy's ivy league ass had to have figured out how old
>his mom was when she was pregnant before now.... the fact that
>nuck was unapologetic about it all and never emotionally
>treated jimmy like a son pisses him off...but nucky could
>never have jimmy that emotionally close, his birth father
>woulda raised hell, and they all know it...jimmy still can't
>accept it all tho with the stuff going on at home, and wanting
>to stike at his enemies but nuck deciding the opposite, jimmy
>is using nuck as a scapegoat for his other problems...
>
>
>

point blank, Jimmy knows his mom is a ho, now he MIGHT think she could have turned out differently had she not been pimped out at 13, and he's probably right, to a degree. However, I think she ALWAYS had it in her. You see she ain't mad at The Commodore - I think what Jimmy's REALLY mad about is being kept in the dark for so long.

In regards to Eli, sibling rivalry, plain and simple. If he wasn't such a dumbass he'd see that w/out Nuck he'd be nothing. The fact that he has the job/power he does is testimony to how much Nucky loves him and is loyal to him.

The Commodore? Bitter Old-man, who by his own admission lives a GOOD life. He's been sick for awhile and had too much time to think about how things SHOULD have been. Had he not been being poisoned he probably wouldn't have any beef at all.

I HOPE that when Jimmy sobers up, he'll see this for the bullshit it is and talk to Nuck. Cause, as stated before, he don't want it w/Nuck.

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447. "as far as her being mad at the commodore though"
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>point blank, Jimmy knows his mom is a ho, now he MIGHT think
>she could have turned out differently had she not been pimped
>out at 13, and he's probably right, to a degree. However, I
>think she ALWAYS had it in her. You see she ain't mad at The
>Commodore - I think what Jimmy's REALLY mad about is being
>kept in the dark for so long.


I still feel the way the show went she was involved with trying to kill that old fuck and her endgame is to get that $ left to her... they tried to make it pretty clear the maid definitely did it, but I don't know, I feel like jimmy's mom couldve gotten the wheels turning on that still




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437. "Charlie and Al, were talking shop."
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Cannot stand, Jimmy's wife.
Commodore, ELI and, Jimmy? Where does that leave, Phantom?
Van Alden, needed protection.
Maragaret, got back.
Politics.

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>Commodore, ELI and, Jimmy? Where does that leave, Phantom?

Seriously though, I assume he sides with Jimmy.

  

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443. "he obviously does...BUT"
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..he cares about ole girl and them kids, so ANYTHING that could fuck with them will have to go through him first...this means if jimmy and Co does anything next season that touches them, Two Face is gon be heated and none of them will be safe...

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445. "I don't think it will come to that"
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I recall Jimmy giving him a funny look when he suggested killing that entire family to flush somebody out, I don't think Jimmy's the type to harm women and children.

  

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448. "phantom, lol... man he is going to be the Omar of this show"
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I hope he's a character that is part of the main cast next year, like name in opening credits... he's a fascinating character and cold-blooded as a motherfucker

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440. "i thought last week's ep said hot mama darmody was poisining dude"
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did they get the maid to just cop to the shit so the commodore wouldn't find out or did she really do it herself the whole time?

  

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442. "They left it vague last week...."
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From what I remember, Jimmy showed his mom the jar of
poison he found under the sink. She responded with a
puzzled look and then they cut to the next scene.

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454. "seems they wanted us to think that..."
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even in the previews for next week it didnt show her standing behind him when he was shouting angrily at the table. it was just a way to keep the suspense going since we would end up assuming something bad would happen to Jimmy's mom, or Jimmy would have to protect or whatever...plus it throws us off the scent of Jimmy and Commodore teaming up at the end.

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457. "i took it as this"
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* jimmy's mom was poisoning him
* his mom denies, jimmy blames it on maid
* nucky knows it was jimmy's mom all along (whether she told him or just figuring it out himself)
* nucky tells maid she needs to take the fall, hence the happily admitting it part and the payout from nucky

then again im always way wrong with complicated plot lines

  

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463. "hmmm..."
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i just took it at face value...the maid was pretty convincing and she didnt seem to have any idea that Nucky would let her go.

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466. "nope. from the interview below:"
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There was a lot of speculation last week, and I appear to have gotten it wrong: was the maid acting entirely alone in poisoning the Commodore, or was Gillian involved in some way?

Winter: Maid was acting entirely alone. It is exactly what she said: she couldn't take any more of his abuse. Gillian, that was kind of a mislead, she never said anything when he said he found the poison, we just went out on her look. A lot of people assumed it was her, but that was never our intention.

  

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446. "WHO DID LUCKY LUCIANO SHOOT AT THE END?!"
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453. "i dont think it was anybody in particular..."
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i took it as them showing that they were back to doing business as usual now that Rothstein was in the clear.

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455. "At first I thought it was Mickey; now I think it's just "how we got the ..."
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There may be an implication there, where they can tie the crime back to Nucky and the million later on. They couldn't have it look like it came directly from Rothestein otherwise it would be too obvious in case of a future investigation.

  

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451. "Sepinwall Int. with T.Winter from yesterday (Long Swipe)"
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http://www.hitfix.com/blogs/whats-alan-watching/posts/interview-boardwalk-empire-creator-terence-winter-post-mortems-season-one

3 main things:
1/ the maid definitely poisoned the commodore solo
2/ a lot more chalky white next year... which i expected
3/ two face is gonna be involved again definitely next season, thankfully

Sepinwall: "Boardwalk Empire" wrapped up its first season on Monday night in fine fashion. (You can read my review here.) The show never lived up to the image I had built in my head before the series started - Scorsese! Winter! Buscemi! Omar! Prohibition! - but frankly, I'm not sure anything could have, given the assembled talent, the setting, etc.

But if "Boardwalk Empire" had to settle for having a damn strong first season rather than instantly inserting itself into a discussion of all-time great dramas, no harm in that. ("Mad Men," from Terence Winter's old "Sopranos" colleague Matt Weiner, didn't really get into that discussion until its second season, and even "The Wire" wasn't considered Best Show Ever after its first year.

The morning after the finale, I got on the phone with Winter for an interview to bookend the one we did before the start of the series, in which we discussed the journeys of Nucky, Jimmy and Margaret, the challenge of having fictional characters interact with real ones, plans for season two and more.

You know that I'm a nerd for structure. On "The Sopranos," David (Chase) established a specific pattern for how his seasons were organized. Were there any things you learned from that, or anything you specifically tried to move away from?

Winter: I think it was subconscious. I didn't really set out to replicate the structure of "The Sopranos." I think traditionally in "Sopranos," a lot of things were resolved in episode 11 and episode 12 was quiet time. Inadvertently, I set up a lot of problems in episode 11 that were resolved in episode 12. But that's really how the season laid itself out.

When we talked before the season, you said the over-arching story would be Nucky learning to accept what Jimmy said about how he can't be half a gangster anymore. At what point would you say he came to accept that?

Winter: I think once his brother got shot in episode 8, I think that was a big turning point. It started to slowly dawn on him. One of his war bosses got robbed in episode 6. He said, "This has never happened before." Little things where It slowly became clearer and clearer that the world was changing and he had to change along with it in a very dramatic way. I think when his brother was shot, I think that's when it really happened. At the end of the episode, Eli says, "It's a new world." And at that point, Nucky had already asked Jimmy to come home, and he's fullys committed to the idea that he has to step up his game in the gangster department. Certainly, by the end of episode 10 when he stands there witnessing Jimmy kill one of the D'Alessios and watches Nucky strangle the other one, he's fully committed to being there. He's made the transition, not just psychologically, but where he's actually participating.

Although he doesn't seem very happy to be there in that scene.

Winter: it didn't work out the way he planned it. He didn't envision a Mexican standoff situation. The idea was to get all the D'Alessio brothers, and it went south when Chalky found out these are the guys who hung his brother. So I think he was a little pissed off at that. But ultimately he rose to the occasion.

So it wasn't just a case of "I don't want to be here while Jimmy is putting bullets in guys' heads"?

Winter: No, I don't think that was the case. Again, I don't think that played out the way he'd have preferred. You can see that look between them, Jimmy has this almost half-shrug, like, "What do you want me to do?" I think Nucky knows you've gotta roll with it, unfortunately. If you're going to roll with sociopaths, you're going to witness some odd behavior.

Well, we'll get back to Jimmy in a minute, but I want to talk about where you leave Nucky and Margaret. In the earlier scene, they talk about how they have this specific pattern, where she pushes him away, then comes back, etc. Now that she's back, are the terms of their relationship going to be any different than they were before?

Winter: I think everything is out in the open with these two now. Neither one of them can pretend that they're not completely linked at the hip in Hans's murder, in what Nucky does for a living, how he does it. Margaret can't pretend that she's not aware of that. It's a very vocal agreement between the two of them that they are going to essentially band together and proceed in that way. All the cards are on the table now for them. There's this agreement between the two of them: they're partners in crime, figuratively and literally, and they march on into the future in that way.

For a show with so many bad things and bad people in it, it's a very sweet relationship by the end there, almost.

Winter: That's the luxury of doing a series where you can really, week-to-week, paint these people with all their colors. Nobody is any one thing, good or bad. Even Al Capone, we've had moments of tenderness with this guy, and he's the ultimate bad guy. Nucky is a very complicated person, as is Margaret. We have the luxury of seeing what makes them tick, why they are the way they are. You are going to get these moments where unless you have ice water in your veins, you have to feel compassion for these people. And when you get them played by amazing actors as Steve and Kelly, it's almost impossible to not feel something. For those reasons, you end up walking away very conflicted about how you're feeling about those people.

Where we come to at the end, with Jimmy and the Commodore and Eli - was that something you had planned out from the start or something you came to as the season was going along?

Winter: A little of both. I think I knew that the Commodore wasn't going to die. I knew he'd be poisoned and he was going to come back to be a nemesis for Nucky in season two. Who and exactly how were going to join him in that way, we figured out throughout the season.

Well, Eli in the early episodes is very resentful of Jimmy and feels Nucky treats him better than he treats his own brother, and now they've teamed up.

Winter: When Nucky dispatches Eli in episode 11, in his short-sightedness he doesn't realize is how bad he hurt this guy. So by the time he's reappointed, Eli's already crossed over to the other side. If that includes Jimmy, he's putting his bet on the Commodore. This is somebody he'd be willing to work with. He's that angry at his brother that he's willing to let bygones be byones. Or maybe not. Depending on how season two plays out, that may not be the smoothest partnership either.

There was a lot of speculation last week, and I appear to have gotten it wrong: was the maid acting entirely alone in poisoning the Commodore, or was Gillian involved in some way?

Winter: Maid was acting entirely alone. It is exactly what she said: she couldn't take any more of his abuse. Gillian, that was kind of a mislead, she never said anything when he said he found the poison, we just went out on her look. A lot of people assumed it was her, but that was never our intention.

So where do you find Jimmy in regards to Nucky and Jimmy in regards to Angela as we end this season?

Winter: Jimmy is a guy who's desperately searching for normalcy also, like in the title (of the episode). This is a guy who wants to create a family and create a home and do anything he can to keep that fantasy going. I think he and Angela have this uneasy truce. Much like Nucky and Margaret, they have agreed to go into the future together. But then we have the later scene where she's cut her hair off, the hair he just said he used to dream about, and think he could feel against his skin during the war, that's her way of saying, "You can have me but you can't really have me. I'm here but I'm not here.' I think he gets that. He's accepting of it, but it's very painful to him, and he's living with it.
Nucky, it's the same thing. At the very end, we're not really sure where Jimmy is. He's hearing the pitch from the Commodore and Eli. When he's walking along the beach there, it's a very pivotal moment for him, wondering exactly what the future holds. He's basically got to choose between two fathers now.

You resolved the feud with Rothstein and the D'Alessios halfway through the episode, and then there was a lot of material setting things in motion for season two. Your excitement for the stories you're going to tell next season seemed almost palpable in those closing scenes. How much have you thought about what stories you're going to tell there?

Winter: We're already into the writing process for season two. At the time, I had a pretty good idea of where we were headed, but now we're actually into the architecture of it all. we're in the midst of writing our first five episodes at this point.

In dealing with the real-life characters like Capone, you had scenes this year where Lucky or Lansky's lives would be in jeopardy from the fictional characters. Did you have to establish any kind of rules for how you would handle that sort of thing?

Winter: The main rule is that we're not going to completely rewrite history. It's not going to be the climax of "Inglourious Basterds," with what happens to Hitler. I won't cross the line like that. I don't think it's taking a great deal of license to say that these guys were in jeopardy a lot. Certainly, you can put them in those situations. It's a challenge. Unfortunately, part of the reality we're working with is that these guys can't get killed - at least not for a long time for some of them, and everyone's going to see it coming. It's sort of like Wild Bill Hickok. The rules are, again, not rewrite history in a big way, but still, I think if it's true to the spirit of who these guys are as gangsters, we can do it. They dealt with Nucky in real life, they were in Atlantic City, it was a major hub of activity for importing alcohol, they did know each other. Anything in terms of what those private relationships might be like, I think it's fair game as long as it's true to the spirit of who they are and what they're doing.

And the bit with Lansky and Lucky in the final montage, that's establishing that they're setting out on their own a little bit?

Winter: Yeah. It's sort of a little foreshadowing of the future. These guys are starting their rise as gangsters. They're in business for themselves. They certainly worked for and with Rothstein, but there were other people as well that they were beholden to in New York, and they were also starting to form their own gang.

Every first season of a show is a learning process, where you figure out what material works best for the actors, what stories work. What are some of the things you learned from the first season in terms of the strengths of the show, maybe things you should stay away from, characters you'd like to give more to, etc?

Winter: We'd definitely like to give more to Michael Kenneth Williams. Chalky was going to be a character we would only meet a little bit this season. That played out exactly as I intended, but he's just so great, I can't wait for his story to expand - and it will next season, quite a bit. But I kind of knew I'd feel that way as it was happening, but that character's arc was by design. It was almost more the appetizer than the entree, but now we'll have a lot more of him. It's interesting. My reaction and the reaction of people watching the show has been, "I'd love to see more Rothstein, more Capone, more this more that..." Those kind of comments make me feel good about the choices we made in terms of not giving too much. In show business you always want to leave them wanting more. If people walk away going, "I want more of this," then hopefully we've done our jobs right. I was really happy with how the season laid out structurally. There were a lot of balls in the air, a lot of architecture. The big challenge too is that because we have characters who live in other cities is to have them organically interact with our characters who live elsewhere.

With Steve and with Michael Pitt, you're dealing with two very talented actors, but were there aspects of their characters that you realized they played better than others?

Winter: It's hard to answer that question. Certainly, Jimmy's character changed so much over the course of the season. I don't think so. Honestly, I was really happy with how they handled everything. Michael had a great soft quality to him, he was wonderful when he was telling that story to Pearl about his mom, he really handles everything well. And Steve, It goes without saying, everything he does is gold for me. In the finale, telling that story to Kelly was heartbreaking, he was great at the press conference, meeting with Eli. I think everything he does is great.

I want to talk about Agent Van Alden, because his actions in the last few episodes - and particularly him drowning his partner Sebso in the river - drew some pretty strong, mixed responses. Where did you want to take that character in these final episodes?

Winter: He went into a downward spiral in episode 10. He knows Sebso's guilty, but Sebso's let off the hook for the murder of the witness, Van Alden is accused of bungling it, Margaret rejects him forcefully, and he slowly starts to unravel. He walks into that speakeasy and you're not sure if he's going to break the place up or drink. And he has a drink. When we pick him up in episode 11, he sort of makes his recovery, tries to get a grip on himself but then loses it when he has Sebso in the river. I think he just came unhinged, and I think Michael played it beautifully. He's out of his mind, literally out of his mind. I don't think he realized what he's doing. I know there were people, yourself included, who were very incredulous that a guy could murder somebody in full view of 40 people. I completely disagree. I think in 1920, a group of African-Americans dealing with a psychotic federal agent with a gun - who are they going to complain to, another white cop? We've got cops beating another guy to death who don't go to jail. Even today, I think a lot of African-Americans are very reluctant to go to the police, let alone 90 years ago. Who knows what Van Alden told his supervisor about what happened? But his supervisor has told him it's all about numbers, and he comes back with that still and the supervisor backs off. I don't think it's incredible that he could have come up with a plausible story about how Sebso could have had a heart attack, and maybe even a heart attack in the middle of a baptism. That could have been his story. It's not at all unbelievable to me. You just have to fill in the blanks of how might a federal agent lie his way out of this - particularly one who's as zealous as Van Alden, and ultimately has just made a huge score which made his boss look good.

Has he pulled back from that in the finale and going forward, that absolute mania that he displayed in the river?

Winter: I think a little of that river was his own baptism, too. I think that was sort of a cleansing. Killing Sebso was expelling a lot of the demons that had built up with him as well. Yeah, he probably had pulled back to the point where he realized he had to leave this, and, then of course, just when he thinks he's out...

Ah, "The Godfather." It always comes back to "The Godfather."

Winter: Exactly.

How happy are you when you're writing those cross-cut scenes like Nucky at the press conference while the D'Alessios are being murdered?

I'd be lying if I said I didn't love it. You get to play in that playground, to do our version of that thing. It's almost become a staple of the mob genre, which I guess is great for us. I had great fun writing it, and Timmy (Van Patten) just knocked it out of the park, as I knew he would. I think it cut together very well. The choice of music was terrific, with the drumbeat. It's great fun. It's why we do this.

Was Capone taking the apple in the script, or just a piece of business they came up with on the set.

Winter: It was in the script. In fact, I wrote that he takes an apple out, doesn't like it, puts it back and takes a different apple. I guess they dropped that because it went on too long.

One of the characters people responded to very strongly in these final episodes was Richard Harrow. Is Jack Huston going to be back next year?

Yes. He's terrific. I couldn't have been happier with our decision to cast Jack, and the reaction to that character really hit a chord with people. There's something so moving about him and sweet and sinister. He's just amazing. He came in with that performance. That was the performance he did in his audition for us, and he was just amazing. Allen Coulter and I cast him in episode 7 off of a videotape. Allen was practically jumping up and down in the room watching it going, "Oh my god! This is him! This is the guy!" And I completely agreed, and Jack's been amazing. Just a terrific actor.

Are you comfortable telling me when season two picks up, roughly?

Winter: A few months into the future. A few months into 1921

And finally, I have to ask where the impulse came from to put Lucy and Van Alden together.

It's not the most obvious couple you would think to throw together. But we asked ourselves, in terms of if Van Alden was bottoming out, what are some of the worst things he could do? With Lucy out and about and untethered in Atlantic City, having them end up in bed together was as bottoming out as I could think for the guy. If you put a repressed, sexless guy together with a woman who's pure sex, he's just going to come off the rails. It was the next logical step.











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458. "next season cannot come fast enough"
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great read thanks for posting

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461. "RE: Sepinwall Int. with T.Winter from yesterday (Long Swipe)"
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>The show never lived up to the image I had built in my head
>before the series started

This is the way I feel.

but frankly, I'm not sure anything could have,
>given the assembled talent, the setting, etc.

And I fully acknowledge that that critique inherently lacks merit.

  

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459. "Margaret found the cloth and then ran to Nucky"
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who didnt see that coming? i knew her bum ass was gonna run to Nucky before the cloth

she was crying about Nucky morals and soon after she compromising hers

lamest character ever

  

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465. "I Disagree 100%"
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She saw the error of her ways and did what was best for her. Margaret, is one of my favorite characters. She is complex, flawed and, intelligent.

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467. "Exactly she is the ultimate pragmatist."
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460. "I see Nuck's 1st jumpoff snitching to her new baby daddy"
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Seems almost too easy to me, though. We still aren't sure if Nucky has a connection with the Probationers, so perhaps he's able to duck the DA for good. There's no fun in a courtroom on a crime drama.

Everybody's got opinions on the way you're living but see they can't fill your shoes... Life is made of half-illusions... forty percent confusion, whatever's left I'm using... to keep myself from losing, yeah.

  

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462. "i don't think she really knows anything"
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even if she's seen anything she's too dumb to figure out whatever it was.

  

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464. "yeah she has no idea whats going on..."
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even Margaret didn't until he had her handle the books that one time.

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468. "so I just caught up on the entire season, front to back."
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- Jimmy, Capone, Rothstein and half-face carry this show. the Chicago episodes were by far the best. Nucky is fine, but not captivating. I think Buscemi is getting a career pass on this one.

- why the fuck is Michael K. Williams playing a version of Omar on Quantum Leap? his scenes are a mix of absurdity and bad déjà vu.

- most of the plot points were obvious as hell and took forever to get to.

- the females are annoying. Jimmy's wife painting pictures and whining all day. Schroeder, they set up as a smart, conflicted figure -- yet by the end, she's casually baking scones in her Nucky-paid house *after* they split, while trying to give reality checks to other whores. Chicago girl took way too long to kill herself. and we'll have to hear Lucy’s grating voice next season thanks to Van Alden's super sperm.

it's a good, entertaining series. but not great.

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470. "Wow. I think you are way off on this one..."
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>- Jimmy, Capone, Rothstein and half-face carry this show. the
>Chicago episodes were by far the best. Nucky is fine, but not
>captivating. I think Buscemi is getting a career pass on this
>one.

I think Buscemi as Nucky is fine. He is showing the shift in his criminal enterprise very well (from purely graft to gangsterism). Chicago has better personalities but I do not think they minimize the work Buscemi has done.
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>- why the fuck is Michael K. Williams playing a version of
>Omar on Quantum Leap? his scenes are a mix of absurdity and
>bad déjà vu.

The only thing Chalky has in common with Omar is that they are cocky and they both carry a gun. Put Chalky in context for a minute. How many Black "bosses" existed during that time period. Omar, to me, was a great character but is different from Chalky.
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>- the females are annoying. Jimmy's wife painting pictures and
>whining all day. Schroeder, they set up as a smart, conflicted
>figure -- yet by the end, she's casually baking scones in her
>Nucky-paid house *after* they split, while trying to give
>reality checks to other whores. Chicago girl took way too long
>to kill herself. and we'll have to hear Lucy’s grating voice
>next season thanks to Van Alden's super sperm.
>

Some of the female parts are intended to be annoying. Jimmy's wife is a mess and she is supposed to be. She is there purely to play off Jimmy's emotions. Shroeder, I think, is more complex than you make her out to be. She tries to be moral but also realizes that her options are limited as a woman of that age and that she likes the finer things in life. She is good in her role. She plans to just hold her nose and go through with it. Also, the scones scene was not in the house Nucky got for her but in the house he got for Harding's mistress. Nucky did not know where she was.

The chick in Chicago was a hooker that got by on her looks. Once she was scarred, of course she was going to kill herself. I think the progression was fine. Like Jimmy's wife, her role is less about her and more about Jimmy. Jimmy became the character he was at the end of the season due to her suicide.

And Lucy is definitely supposed to be grating. She is the jazz age version of a dumb groupie.

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471. "Chalky operates on the fringes of organized crime, just like Omar did,"
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but it's not the character itself that bothers me. it's the fact Williams' acting is lifted directly from The Wire. either his range is that limited, or the directors were specifically going for an "Omar" interpretation. him whipping out twin Colt .45s was hilariously bad.

the problem I have with Jimmy's wife is that they should've condensed their failing relationship or added another layer to her character. no one cares she's a lesbian. no one cares if she goes off to Paris. she got stuck holding it down when Jimmy went to war, but again, it's hard to connect to that when she refuses to work. where does her character go from here?

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472. "I agree about Chalky with the 45's. I know a lot of people..."
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probably liked that but I thought it was overkill. I believe that they will add more dimension to the part next season. The character as too much upside to waste it. He is basically a boss that the White folks are forced to respect. There were moments this season where I saw the potential.

Jimmy's wife is supposed to be a bohemian in the true sense of the word. There is no way she is getting a job. Jimmy liked her like that because she reflects his cultured side (avid reader, art, etc.) Next season should be interesting with her when she finds out what he really does. She is not built for that. I thought her being a lesbian and attempting to run to Paris with her lover was a big deal. Remember the time period.

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473. "the 45's scene was the only time i saw Omar"
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i don't disagree that there's not much difference acting-wise, but i'm caught up enough in the show to just see him as Chalky. the scene with the klan guy when he told the story of his dad kind of established him for me.

you're buggin on the chicago hooker thing. she didn't realize how fucked up she was until she tried to walk out into the bar. she knew jimmy didn't love her and that was kind of the last thing she was clinging to. plus torrio was about to kick her out.

  

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will_5198
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474. "when she walked into the bar"
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I think she knew what would happen. she wanted to make one last demonstration of her injury -- on some "fuck you all" -- instead of being hushed away and shoved out the back door.

her mini-arc was not a big deal to me though, because Chicago was my favorite part of the season.

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