Maybe she will hook up with Henry's boss, Governor Rockefeller.
Maybe she will hook up with Henry's boss, Governor Rockefeller.
I too would get her so pregnant.
How about this: Duck 'I killed fourteen men on Okinawa' Phillips bursts into the offices of SCDP intent on a vengeful, liquor-fuelled killing spree, massarces the typing pool, but is stopped in his tracks by Pete Campbell brandishing the rifle he swapped for a 'chip and dip' in season one, and soils himself, Freddy…
The sequel should consist solely of Jon Hamm shtupping bridesmaids. I'd watch that!
What about Rodney King?
As you please, but more likely it is the pent-up anger of fifty thousand white trash concertgoers with more energy than taste.
Esther Randolph is banging her colleague not for any reason related to the plot, but because Boardwalk Empire is on HBO, and the nudity quota needs to be met.
Yes, the Nelson Van Alden character seems almost like a poor imitation of Brother Justin Crowe from 'Carnivale', reimagined as a lawman.
You are right, like the scene in Chicago in season one where he confronts the man who cut up the face of his prostitute girlfriend and gives a monologue about a German soldier who gets caught in barbed wire and how he let the soldier suffer, and how he wished the same upon the man, right before Harrow snipes him.
Mrs Thompson's hysterical Catholic guilt is probably a lesser evil than grandma Darmody's winky-kissing incest.
Nucky could use his political connections to have Margaret deported back to Ireland, then whacked by his IRA cohorts.
Nucky sends Manny to whack Margaret, but he finds her in bed with the maid and Irish Furio, and they all die.
Gillian has a cool demeanour, but there is a lot of hate and resentment bubbling under the surface, like the way she started slapping the the Commodore around while he was having a stroke, for the way he went all Roman Polanski (plied her with alcohol, then raped her) on her when she was thirteen. With Jimmy…
I enjoyed the verbal sparring between Margaret and Esther Randolph, who was prepared to call bullshit on Margaret, especially when the priest says he is offering moral support, and Randolph replies that she doesn't need any.
Van Alden was taking kickbacks from Doyle to turn a blind eye during season two, presumably to pay Lucy for the baby, and came up short when Doyle's operation was destroyed. Even if he hates alcohol, he still needs an income to look after the little one and pay for the Swedish nanny. Being an ex-federal agent, he…
Gillian will most likely continue to exist on the show as the love interest of Luciano, as she had little sway with Nucky and the AC power structure, and now that Jimmy and the Commodore are dead, it's not in Nucky's interests to even acknowledge her. Richard is handy with a gun, which could prove to be invaluable to…
The real Commodore lived until 1934, not so in the show, so anyone is fair game when it comes to dying.
Perhaps Richard returns to the sister he abandoned back in Illinois, and crosses paths with Capone and Van Alden.
The real Nucky lived until 1968, I think. That could be interesting though, Atlantic City would have started to look like the deserted shithole it was in 'The King of Marvin Gardens'.