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I  cannot remember correctly and now it's driving me crazy so I think I'll go look it up.

I'm also now officially sick of Margaret.  Her Catholic guilt is wearing on me as much as it is on Nucky, and I don't care if he had her asshole abusive husband killed.  I'd thank him too by moving in and making a new and much better life with him.  Only I wouldn't look a gift horse in the mouth if something bad

Tonight: Oh boy….

Ok, we as viewers can figure things out, such as Gellar was a figment, or a dead figment, of Travis's imagination, and he's nothing more than a less focused serial killer than Dexter.  And Dexter is supposed to be the man, smart, a step ahead of everyone and every situation.  This buying into Gellar being an actual

This will be a long post because it's the only one I'll make on this episode.

Someone phoned me when I was trying to watch this, and I don't get to talk to her often, so I wasn't able to focus, but it really seemed like the show that had once again begun to gain momentum really had gone off the rails with this episode.  I'll try to catch it again, but every rerun came on when I had to be with

I feel she won the battle AND the war, as she finally was able to say the only thing she really felt guilty about was taking the money so she could flee the wretched fate that awaited her in Ireland as an unmarried, pregnant girl.  She finally got say to his face that HE failed HER, not the other way around, and

Good riddance.  Really sick of her and her whinging, her phony "I'm a changed person cause I'm a mommy now".  Bleck!  Hope she never comes back.  The kid is better off even with Mr. Two-Face Jesus Freak Van Alden.

Um, his surname is "Van Alden".  Nelson is his first name.  She should be Abigail Van Alden.

What have you been watching?  His internal conflict is palpable, and his attempts to come to terms with how he came into this world and what Nucky means to him, what his destiny is, is golden.  Gretchen Mol's Gillian is a freak and plays it very well.  Try watching again or give it up cause you don't know what good

I saw it as more of a head's up to Nucky, and Nucky knew something was up when he saw Jimmy walking towards him.  I think he was trying to sabotage the hit. Jimmy didn't have to approach Nucky.  Jimmy gave the go ahead, but his heart was NOT in it, and in the end he couldn't just stand by and allow a man he loves as

Totally disagree.  Nucky was giving him advise, grooming him to take over from him some day, teaching him when to be sutle and when to hit someone with a sledgehammer, when to step back and when to jump out and make a splash.  I think Jimmy was listening to an extent, but got impatient, plus he was suffering from PTSD

That was my thought too.   Pretend to be going after Nucky, take Nucky's money and give him information, for awhile anyway, then his true goal is to get Nucky for good.  Whoever these writers are, I love them and if they don't win a boatload of Emmys next year it will be an outrage.

No, though I don't specifically recall what her papers said, I'm sure if that's the case no doubt she gave the baby up for adoption.  An abortion could be had, but hardly ever by a real doctor and death was a real possibility.  And if she had a baby from another man, how else would she have landed a winner like Hans

Well, Kelly Macdonald is in reality Scottish by birth.  I've always thought she was very Celtic pretty, though she isn't 20 years old anymore.  Owen is a really fascinating up and coming character who may become something major on this show, but not so much as to detract from those that already are major.  I have to

Ooo, where to start.  Jimmy as a character has blossomed big time since the first season, and I have no idea why you are seeing him this way.  I couldn't be more fascinated by him and his internal torment.  He is on his way to taking charge but seems to be sick of everyone trying to lead him by the nose with regard to

Thank you.  Describing Margaret as a slut who lives for herself is misogynist and a gross mischaracterization of what Margaret has been through.  She's only trying to survive in a world that would have her stay at home, take care of kids, cook, clean, screw her man on demand, take his beatings without complaint and

So it seems unanimous, Eli should shuffle off the mortal
coil that is 1921 Atlantic City, NJ, hopefully in a violent and bloody way, at the hands of the brother he turned on for very murky reasons.  He hasn't been much of an asset to the show
or any plot I care about, so it's way past time for him to go.

Very good, and thank you.  I have learned a few things, and a friend of mine from Ireland sent me a Focloir Poca some years ago so I can look up words as needed or translate Irish-English or English-Irish.  Spent time on Inis Mor (Inishmore) when I went to Galway years ago, and I couldn't understand the people whether

You spelled "Eamon" correctly.  Try another Gaelic name though.  How do you pronounce "Niamh"?  Not a name in the show but freaking hard, and I've made an effort to study the language.  Back to the show.  Jimmy has clearly become THE pivotal character at this point, and stealing the show from Buscemi is quite a feat