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Not yet. I expect Nucky to to do the deed personally next week. In front of a crowd of his employees, just to make it clear: I'm the $%&$! boss and I don't tolerate incompetence.

I think we're just beginning to see this vulnerability as Nucky finally begins to deal with the emotional fallout of having killed Jimmy. That wedding gift he gave Jimmy early last season— the small statue of a father & son fishing (or maybe it was hunting)— will eventually come out of the closet and that's when I

I think we're just beginning to see this vulnerability as Nucky finally begins to deal with the emotional fallout of having killed Jimmy. That wedding gift he gave Jimmy early last season— the small statue of a father & son fishing (or maybe it was hunting)— will eventually come out of the closet and that's when I

How bad does this show have to be to get a C-grade or lower, anyway?

How bad does this show have to be to get a C-grade or lower, anyway?

Thank you. I was beginning to think that literally everyone else on Earth missed this major plot point.

Thank you. I was beginning to think that literally everyone else on Earth missed this major plot point.

I know I'm showing my age here, but "Chanandler Bong" was not a chosen pseudonym. As anyone who had a subscription to TV Guide back in the day could tell you, they were infamous for butchering the names of their subscribers. That's the crux of the whole joke. (And why would Chandler use a pseudonym to subscribe to TV

I know I'm showing my age here, but "Chanandler Bong" was not a chosen pseudonym. As anyone who had a subscription to TV Guide back in the day could tell you, they were infamous for butchering the names of their subscribers. That's the crux of the whole joke. (And why would Chandler use a pseudonym to subscribe to TV

This is the kicker though: Walt didn't just walk away from a business opportunity that he now kicks himself for because it was a bad decision… he felt like there was no other decision to make. His partner took his woman— who also (iirc) happened to be the third party in Grey Matter's 3-way partnership. It's difficult

This is the kicker though: Walt didn't just walk away from a business opportunity that he now kicks himself for because it was a bad decision… he felt like there was no other decision to make. His partner took his woman— who also (iirc) happened to be the third party in Grey Matter's 3-way partnership. It's difficult

Didn't he already reveal this a season or two ago? He beat up a wife beater or something, iirc. They couldn't get him legally cuz the wife wouldn't testify, so he participated in some vigilante justice; was found out, and booted from the force. I might not have every detail right, but that was the gist of it, I think.

If you listen to Rick's full commentary unedited (on the special features), this actually makes sense. He was saying he had a reason for doing it— apparently Eddie or Charlie messed up his house (or something in it) previously, or something along those lines, and the thing with Eddie's couch was intended as payback.

If you listen to Rick's full commentary unedited (on the special features), this actually makes sense. He was saying he had a reason for doing it— apparently Eddie or Charlie messed up his house (or something in it) previously, or something along those lines, and the thing with Eddie's couch was intended as payback.

Baudelaire is genuinely important?

Baudelaire is genuinely important?

A "temporary bandage on a permanent wound" was Draper-esque poetry. He was more like Don in that moment than ever before or likely ever again.

A "temporary bandage on a permanent wound" was Draper-esque poetry. He was more like Don in that moment than ever before or likely ever again.

Next season should mostly be set in '68; the seventh and final season should be '69. I'm guessing the series proper ends with the moonwalk and/or Woodstock.

Next season should mostly be set in '68; the seventh and final season should be '69. I'm guessing the series proper ends with the moonwalk and/or Woodstock.