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Was it the IRS? It just looked like intimidating goons.

See, this would have been fun. Someone give Winter $4 million to get the cast together for an alt. ending episode. But with Team L&L surviving, because they rock. Benny can also live, but still get comically injured.

I just wanted one more season before this one, at least covering 1928-1929.

I cannot watch Snatch and laugh at Tommy the Tit the same way again.

Tommy will be recruited into the military from prison while still in his teens, become a crack commando and doing covert ops in WWII.

It was already in financial trouble…

The Artemis Club Massacre counts for something: Proof that Richard is awesome.

This is the thing: Nucky is a great character, but not when we first met him. In the pilot he's just thrown his lot in to go from crooked politician to gangster. They never showed the moral dilemma of him becoming even just "half a gangster." He was kind of static from the start, and only really got development in the

Best characters.

IIRC, the flashbacks had the US having just entered WWI, so 1917? Tommy can't be more than 14.

Tommy shooting Nucky in the same spot Nucky shot Jimmy was a great touch.

He had a crisis with his family, his work ethic destroyed, nearly killed/died by the hands of his father, and then Gillian says that Mabel and Nucky's family needed to be helped. Nucky thought the Commodore was the only way to help his family. It was a lapse in judgement, a horrific thing he clearly immediately

I thought the Jimmy flashbacks were set in 1917? It sounded like the US entry in the war had just started.

Everything Richard did in seasons 3 and 4 seems to have been for nothing. :(

He wanted a connection, some empathy. Nucky, for his part and experience with Jimmy, that robber kid from season 3, and Eli, wanted to protect "Joe" by giving him money and pushing him away from crime. But Tommy only saw a distant and cruel Nucky. He was trying to see if Nucky was caring, but all he saw was an evil

I get the feeling something either happened to Julia and Emma or when news of Richard's death hit Wisconsin, Tommy left.

14 tops. He'd have to have been born in late 1917 at the earliest.

Haven't seen a scene on any show this season that's as heartbreaking.

Ghost!Rothstein: "I find myself overcome with emotion at this closure that not even the finest cake could soothe."