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Eddie's line about Nucky seeing the dreams of little children was pretty awesome. Now I want to see a Boardwalk Christmas Special with Steve Buscemi peeping in on the dream of the little ones. Michael Kenneth Williams in a chair reading from a massive book surrounded by kids with polio. "Now my man was gettin' his

Unless they plan on killing him off they should have put Richard up on the writer's shelf for a while. Sparingly he is an awesome character and the end of last season was an awesome payoff for a couple seasons of empathy, but it is starting to get sloppy.

Slowly working my way backwards through the series (well, backwards by Doctor) and just finished up Tom Baker's run. So far Leela is probably the best; such a polar opposite of the Doctor. The dynamic made both characters a little more interesting. When facing Space Hitler #164 should you really keep the option of

Bored to Death
True Blood
Game of Thrones
Boardwalk Empire
Rome

I think they are trying to make sure you know he an old world black hand figure more than a new world gangster. He wants to know your family and will pay for your funeral expenses to keep your widow/mom from going broke, wouldn't be above setting up petty kidnapping and unlike everyone else he isn't very comfortable

Emma is the woman Richard will inevitably have sex with, because this is HBO and somebody at the top has some really, really messed up family issues.

It has been a really difficult show for them, balancing the mix of laughing at yokels while also laughing at the folks who laugh at yokels. I'm guessing the best jokes of that show have been left in the writer's room because they were too local (how the show has gone so many seasons without a Buckhead gag is beyond

I'm blaming Secret President.

I noticed that line and it felt a little weird.

After last season he isn't unlicensed, though inevitably he'll end up answering to the investors (since he never bothered reading that agreement).

It was a great character to bring in at the right moment. Frank's southern gentleman schtick was just shit under Tusk's show-me state's shoe.

As much as I would like to see Richard kill Gillian and ride off into the sunset, I'm guessing next week will be his last. This just isn't the kind of show that allows that kind of payoff. Probably a semi-quiet scene after some violence, he gets the other half of his face blown off, camera lingers for 2 seconds as the

As much as I would like to see Richard kill Gillian and ride off into the sunset, I'm guessing next week will be his last. This just isn't the kind of show that allows that kind of payoff. Probably a semi-quiet scene after some violence, he gets the other half of his face blown off, camera lingers for 2 seconds as the

I love the way Root handled that scene. Blinking a bit and then realizing what had happened.

I love the way Root handled that scene. Blinking a bit and then realizing what had happened.

It would have been fine if it felt 14 hours shorter.

It would have been fine if it felt 14 hours shorter.

I always assumed it was a satire where the real monster was the entitled, middle-class white man who saw everyone as a tired stereotype. Then again I hated it for just that. They seemed to enjoy beating that horse in the 90s.

I always assumed it was a satire where the real monster was the entitled, middle-class white man who saw everyone as a tired stereotype. Then again I hated it for just that. They seemed to enjoy beating that horse in the 90s.

It's called, the Aristocrats!