You may find it ridiculous, but it's pretty much how it went down.
You may find it ridiculous, but it's pretty much how it went down.
Yeah the scene where he flipped out and terrorized his coworkers with a steaming hot iron put me to sleep.
When Babette's was blown up Nucky was negotiating with AR and Lucky to invest in a heroin score (the one Lucky later takes to Masseria when AR decides the timing isn't right) so yeah, no reason to think Nucky wouldn't traffic in junk.
So you were annoyed by a tendency that happened in one season. Turns out Boardwalk is better than that, and was ahead of you the whole time.
Truth is stranger than fiction. The Pinkertons actually extracted confessions from people this way a couple of times.
Funny, I couldn't disagree more. Terry Winter is a freaking top-tier genius when it comes to seasonal structure, and one of the true unique
pleasures of BE is watching the various seemingly disparate pieces of the puzzle connect and fall into place in the last three or four episodes in ways that are surprising but…
There was no C.W. Moss. The character was an amalgam of W.D. "Deacon" Jones and Henry Methvin.
This was a little better than Mob City.
Strangely enough, this wonderful dark comedy is helping me get through my Boardwalk withdrawal. Must be all the character-based cause and effect. I really hope this show gets renewed.