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I hope they show those grieving for Gomez as well. D: He was such a cool guy and stuck with Hank when it seemed as if the odds were against them.

:/ My heart broke as soon as Marie walked into the carwash and told Skylar that Hank had Walt in custody. Coupled with the fact that Skylar kept asking Walt where Hank was, my heart literally liquified into a pool of despair.

I liked Margaret too, but I disagree on this season being boring. To me, it's the best one yet in terms of character development. This is the first show within the crime drama to really zoom in on ethnicity and culture and at least within this season, we get a lot more focus on the history of Black Americans and

You can watch it 3 hours before if you live in the West Coast and have access to the East coast version

I'm sure with his connections, if he were to round up dead that would bring more trouble than it's worth. I mean, we only saw his driver and yet, without Dr. Narcisse communicating explicitly with him, he was able to get the guy to do his dirty work. Plus there'd be too much of a hassle trying to maintain the

I don't know why, but when he offered Mrs. Pastor his own handkerchief in lieu of Nucky's, I was like, "Oh damn. She's a goner." I think Chalky highly underestimated Dr. Narcisse, so hopefully it won't cost him too dearly.

Jimmy did that and—-wait…nevermind :<

Why in the world was this given a B, when clearly it's an A-, if not A episode. The dynamics of Chalky's character, his internal battle of his real-self versus the social mask he requires for the time, and Van Alden's ability to appear stupid, when in fact he's quite intelligent and clever makes this episode far

So I laughed too hard at Eddie's statement that "Nucky is in the sky and sea. He is in the dreams of children at night." Applauded the cunning and wit of Warren Knox, "I swear to abide by the laws of my office and to make sure that crime is stopped" joke to Nucky, which turned out to not be a joke at all. And, then I

Too bad his dementia and altered brain chemisty wasn't noticeable or severe enough until he was in prison.

Agreed! I think before, if Eddie were to show difficulty in helping Nucky put on his coat, he would've screamed at him, "What the fuck am I paying you for" or something along these lines. His ability to try and dress himself to save Eddie from pain shows a newfound respect. Similarly, I think Eddie's realization that

Right! In previous seasons he was forced to bow to Nucky and rule his own people, while now he's an equal to Nucky and has some sway with the Whites in Atlantic City.

I love that we're starting to see the world that Al Capone is building for himself. His need to be famous and on the front-page defies the outline of the gangsters we've seen before. So excited for a new episode!

Doesn't matter. Them being in the same scene together would be epic! Shannon's (Van Alden) ability to look like he'll expode any minute with Geraghty's  (Knox) cool demeanor hiding the ticking time bomb that he is would make great television.

I too was so excited to see Eddie. I was hoping that Nucky would ask about his family, but to see him alive and well (in retrospect) is good enough for me!

I too wanted to see a glimpse of Margaret!

I was so freakn excited when he said Giancarlo Esposito was coming. D:

I too will be saddened when Rothstein gets assassinated. However, it'll bring Meyer and Lucky together again so yay. Also, where the hell is Bugsy D:

I don't know why, but I was so scared that they were going to kill off Purnsley as the camera zoomed out to show him walking back to the dead girl's body. :/

"There are hints that this season will spend time examining African-American identity more centrally." Please, please, please can we get more of this. Chalky's appearances in season 3 were more absent than not. I want to see him running a club, the cool demeanor it takes to entertain masses of people that hate him,