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Re: OCD comments. Very true cause I've been there. I was not valedictorian level but I consistently made good grades in school and was considered one of the smart kids. And I was exactly like Brick. A procrastinator, distracted, and unorganized with parents who really didn't pay attention to my homework or grades as

Nucky once owned the Boardwalk, in a sense. Atlantic City was under his command. That's all in the past. The present is represented by the TV and the singing Princeton lads. Nucky's strolls on the Boardwalk in this episode seemed to be a sad reminder that his time has passed, the future has come, and he is not a part

I saw the speculation on AV Club but dismissed it. I thought "Joe" was nothing more than a metaphor for the ambitious young Nucky. My husband doesn't spend much time on the internet and was completely shocked by the ending. He didn't see it coming at all.

You have summed up the very reason the series' end left me angry and disappointed. I wanted Nucky to live in spite of everything he had done. But he died and that is a justice I can accept. I cannot accept that everything Richard Harrow did to save this boy was in vain. I wanted Tommy to be Richards' legacy. Nucky