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No, Steve Buscemi is immortal. The man is a legend.

I thought some of the gay and trans jokes were pretty funny…it's a cartoon like many others, they're either funny or not funny…don't get offended by them…you're just not appreciating the show in the right way then. It's just a joke.

Yes, I've been looking forward to Masseria, Rothstein and O'Banion biting the bullet. I'm sure they'll cover that. And the rise of Bugsy Siegel! But I think it would be good if they were to change history a little…otherwise it takes something away from the atmosphere if you know the big guys can't possibly go down.

I'm not sure Nucky will die at all. It's interesting they based the series around him as in the annals of history he seemed to more be a facilitator of the later Murder Inc and meetings for the other crime lords etc.

I had that thought too! Revenge on Gillian…YES!

Awesome.

Absolutely, but the show is still deliberately done to be an alternative history in a way…this gives it a lot of freedom and the ability to change things and surprise the viewers who know their stuff. I was hoping Frank's death would be one of the things they would change or hold off on.

Hahaha brilliant. When he picked it up and elicited that response I was hoping Nucky woud go all Animal House on it…they were at college after all.

Agree with all of this! Also, Frank was meant to be more bloodthirsty then Al…I kinda feel like those two brothers have swapped personalities…and I was hoping to see Frank's darker side. Ah well, here is to Al laying waste to everyone.

Brilliant spot!

Great link, thanks.

Frank's death was a piece of history that the show just had to stick by…wish they had changed it :(

"I find it hard to consider that character  as "Knox "when we're meant to know it's a young J.Edgar Hoover. I just think of him as Hoover in the 1920's.   Not a fictional character."

Not often I find a women who knows her stuff about my favourite period in history and appreciates the show is all. If you fancy a dinner in Belfast let me know.

Very poetically and well reviewed. I wish you'd given a bit of credit to Frank…he was a character that showed so much promise and I really liked his introduction and was looking forward to seeing what he would become. The ONLY good thing to come from his death will be Al's warpath.

So, Alex's boobs are catching up to Gloria's…

Are you single?

This episode should have been entitled 'George Mueller's Day Off (with the Capone's)'. Looking forward to that storyline and seeing who he becomes.

Todd's ring-tone for Lydia was 'Lydia' sung by Groucho Marx in 'Marx Bros At The Circus' for anyone who wants to know. A humourous break in the aftermath of WW's execution of his enemies. True Breaking Bad style. Thanks for a great series.

Tracy Spiradakos' big beautiful eyes once again make up for the fact that she struggles with acting.