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De Palma intended the scene as an homage to the famous stair steps massacre from the classic Soviet film 'Battleship Potemkin'. He even included some extras dressed up as sailors to make the homage less subtle.

As great as Nucky's threat to Torrio, Luciano, and Lansky was, I can picture them after the scene cuts laughing out loud since they have, you know, invincible plot armor due to their status as historical people.

I'll give it a shot:
1. Baltar didn't care. He was still reeling from the attack at the time and after this he has his adventure down on Kobol and then the emotionally traumatic encounter with Pegaus Six. By the time he's President he's been through so much shit he had probably forgotten or stopped caring.
2. He had

Might as well have let the fans vote on it. Hell, bringing back Boxey as a Final Five Cylon would have been more interesting than Tory.

It would have made much more sense to introduce Kendra Shaw in season 2.5 or beginning of season 3 and let her be Cain's legacy.

As long as they got Conroy and Hamill back I'd be happy. Just toss in Nolan North and you've got a solid trio.

Not going to watch it until later, but I would watch the crap out of an animated, primetime adult-themed reboot of Batman: The Animated series and so would millions of other people.

Eh, he seems rather proficient at killing people when he's pissed off. It was Eli that couldn't control the guy he was holding at gunpoint.

Goddammit Shea Whigham is such an amazing actor and seeing him sob alone in his apartment was heartbreaking. Willie's line about hearing his mom cry herself to sleep more times than he could count was also awful.

For some cosmic reason all that violence got bestowed upon his three unlucky sons.

He's at the peak of his power right now, so yeah, he apparently really was that jolly and rambunctious as he sat in his throne in the Lexington counting money.

Nucky's been sitting on his ass for 7 years in exile while Chalky's been hustling and breaking stumps wearing chains. So the contrast isn't that surprising.

The embargo will end as soon as Castro dies. I'm convinced US policy is, at this point, based on not giving him the personal satisfaction of outliving the sanctions.

I feel bad for Stuhlbarg who did such a terrific job researching this character and providing him with such depth.

Well that was…aesthetically pleasing to watch? I don't know, as far as I'm concerned only Eli, Van Alden, and Chalky are worth caring about and two of them weren't even in this episode.

They gave Richard as happy an ending as a character like him could muster.

This show had a lot of potential, but it just felt so…not 'Breaking Bad' or 'Mad Men' in its substance once you get beyond how well-made it is.

As always, the problem with the show is bland Barry as its lead who sucks the life out of every scene he is in. So basically, this is the show summarized in one clip:

Audrey is the oldest one, and she's apparently been diagnosed with a mild form of mental illness since Maggie says she sometimes has difficulty taking her meds.

It looked like the lower half of his face was scarred. The victim who ID'd him was obviously traumatized and may have exaggerated.