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***OFFICIAL*** Boardwalk Empire thread (3 Viewers)

LOL, Chalky (Milky) and Pernzley.....somebody is going to die tonight!

"Drunken shop keeper"??? Arnold better check myself!!

Man I can't wait for tonight!!!!!

Who dies first Mickey or Gyp?

:popcorn:

 
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Were we supposed to know that Jimmy's mom doesn't realize that he's dead? Or is she just losing it?
Until last night, I thought she was pretending he was alive for monetary purposes. Last night, I thought they made it clear that she is in a pretty bad state of denial.Great episode last night. Bugsy Siegel, WTF!?!
 
Van Alden rules. I think I would watch this show if it was nothing but him sitting in a chair for an hour.
:yes: Him, Chalky & Harrow with a dash of Capone == :moneybag:Could be Margaret is about to get nasty too though. Gotta believe party time with Owen is just around the corner.
 
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Van Alden rules. I think I would watch this show if it was nothing but him sitting in a chair for an hour.
:yes: Him, Chalky & Harrow with a dash of Capone == :moneybag:Could be Margaret is about to get nasty too though. Gotta believe party time with Owen is just around the corner.
You forgot RothsteinVan Alden, Chalky, and Harrow are cool in larger doses but I don't need them on screen every minute. But I could watch a series built around Rothstein and Capone. Partly because of the actors, partly because they are Rothstein and Capone.
 
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it was fun seeing Bugsy go wild, but I could have lived without seeing Gyp's bloody dong (potentially awesome band name).

where was Mickey, and how has he not paid for ignoring Nucky's request to take the backroads yet?

 
So Rothstein called for the hit on Gyp, correct? All out war now I assume.
One thing I love about this show that is really unique....I know who lives, who dies, who goes to prison, and who goes to war. But I can't wait to see it all unfold. And also fill in some details (real or not) in the basic story lines we know.
 
So Rothstein called for the hit on Gyp, correct? All out war now I assume.
Has to be, unless Lucky and Lansky did it on their own, but I don't think that's what happened. Who all was in the diner when Gyp gave up his hotel and room number to the newsie?
When Nucky was in the theater, Owen gave him the news from Rothstein: "four fatalities, non of the Gyp Rosetti"It seems the hit came from Rothstein but Nucky knew it was going down.
 
'Michael Brown said:
'Gr00vus said:
Van Alden rules. I think I would watch this show if it was nothing but him sitting in a chair for an hour.
:yes: Him, Chalky & Harrow with a dash of Capone == :moneybag:Could be Margaret is about to get nasty too though. Gotta believe party time with Owen is just around the corner.
You forgot RothsteinVan Alden, Chalky, and Harrow are cool in larger doses but I don't need them on screen every minute. But I could watch a series built around Rothstein and Capone. Partly because of the actors, partly because they are Rothstein and Capone.
15 minutes each of Van Alden, Chalky, Harrow and Capone with a sprinkling of Rothstein would be a perfect show. Instead I get vaudeville Olive Oil (Nucky can't pull hotter tail than that?), fully clothed neurotic Gretchen Mol trying to get a loan (hey let's throw a whore house into the show, but not show anyone having sex there - or even a naked hooker), and Gyp choking out - we all loose.
 
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So Rothstein called for the hit on Gyp, correct? All out war now I assume.
Has to be, unless Lucky and Lansky did it on their own, but I don't think that's what happened. Who all was in the diner when Gyp gave up his hotel and room number to the newsie?
When Nucky was in the theater, Owen gave him the news from Rothstein: "four fatalities, non of the Gyp Rosetti"It seems the hit came from Rothstein but Nucky knew it was going down.
This was the agreement discussed when Owen and Luciano left the room.
 
So Rothstein called for the hit on Gyp, correct? All out war now I assume.
Has to be, unless Lucky and Lansky did it on their own, but I don't think that's what happened. Who all was in the diner when Gyp gave up his hotel and room number to the newsie?
When Nucky was in the theater, Owen gave him the news from Rothstein: "four fatalities, non of the Gyp Rosetti"It seems the hit came from Rothstein but Nucky knew it was going down.
This was the agreement discussed when Owen and Luciano left the room.
The weird thing to me was that Owen had said he didn't like leaving the work to somebody else. Nucky responds that it helps with deniablity. But then it's part of Rothstein's crew, through Lucky, that does the work. So it isn't really unconnected to any of them.
 
'Raider Nation said:
'Maik Jeaunz said:
where was Mickey, and how has he not paid for ignoring Nucky's request to take the backroads yet?
I don't know, but his absence did not go unappreciated!
I thought that Mickey was killed in the ambush. Wasn't that a shot of him being pulled out of the car by Gyp's guys? If not, it looked like him, just didn't have his hat on.
 
So Rothstein called for the hit on Gyp, correct? All out war now I assume.
Has to be, unless Lucky and Lansky did it on their own, but I don't think that's what happened. Who all was in the diner when Gyp gave up his hotel and room number to the newsie?
When Nucky was in the theater, Owen gave him the news from Rothstein: "four fatalities, non of the Gyp Rosetti"It seems the hit came from Rothstein but Nucky knew it was going down.
This was the agreement discussed when Owen and Luciano left the room.
I don't remember the agreement, I watched the scene again and still don't see it but they had to agree at some point for the hit to be attempted. That was a very heated scene though!
 
'Raider Nation said:
'Maik Jeaunz said:
where was Mickey, and how has he not paid for ignoring Nucky's request to take the backroads yet?
I don't know, but his absence did not go unappreciated!
I thought that Mickey was killed in the ambush. Wasn't that a shot of him being pulled out of the car by Gyp's guys? If not, it looked like him, just didn't have his hat on.
No it was the two guys that saw Eli in the road and one reminded the other that Mickey said not to stop for anyone. It was some old man (I actually rewind it and paused it cause I thought it was Mickey too) but you would think he would have been with them to make sure it got to Rothstein.
 
'Raider Nation said:
'Maik Jeaunz said:
where was Mickey, and how has he not paid for ignoring Nucky's request to take the backroads yet?
I don't know, but his absence did not go unappreciated!
I thought that Mickey was killed in the ambush. Wasn't that a shot of him being pulled out of the car by Gyp's guys? If not, it looked like him, just didn't have his hat on.
No, when Eli was trying to convince Mickey to call it off they made it a point of having Mickey say "I'm not going...they are". Unless I missed something, he didn't make the trip.
 
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'Raider Nation said:
'Maik Jeaunz said:
where was Mickey, and how has he not paid for ignoring Nucky's request to take the backroads yet?
I don't know, but his absence did not go unappreciated!
I thought that Mickey was killed in the ambush. Wasn't that a shot of him being pulled out of the car by Gyp's guys? If not, it looked like him, just didn't have his hat on.
No, when Eli was trying to convince Mickey to call it off they made it a point of having Mickey say "I'm not going...they are". Unless I missed something, he didn't make the trip.
:goodposting: You're absolutely right, I forgot about that scene.

 
'Raider Nation said:
'Maik Jeaunz said:
where was Mickey, and how has he not paid for ignoring Nucky's request to take the backroads yet?
I don't know, but his absence did not go unappreciated!
I thought that Mickey was killed in the ambush. Wasn't that a shot of him being pulled out of the car by Gyp's guys? If not, it looked like him, just didn't have his hat on.
No, when Eli was trying to convince Mickey to call it off they made it a point of having Mickey say "I'm not going...they are hee-hee-hee". Unless I missed something, he didn't make the trip.
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Two gripes from this last episode, does anyone really care about the hospital clinic stuff, the amount of time spent there when we could be seeing Capone instead is driving me nuts.

For someone as meticulous as rothstein, how did they not make sure paperboy was not working that night? If the kid comes a minute before Bugsy, the mission is compromised. He just so happened to stroll in a minute later...also the two guards who heard the shooting came running in like blind zombies, they could have made that part a little more realistic. Overall great episode though

 
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where was Mickey, and how has he not paid for ignoring Nucky's request to take the backroads yet?
I don't know, but his absence did not go unappreciated!
I thought that Mickey was killed in the ambush. Wasn't that a shot of him being pulled out of the car by Gyp's guys? If not, it looked like him, just didn't have his hat on.
Remember that he said he wasn't risking his life, his flunkies were.
 
I think the Margaret storyline is interesting, particularly from a historical perspective.

The attempted hit on Gyp makes a lot of sense, but given the combined power of all the aggrieved parties, why not just simply wipe the guy off the map with a small army? They're all staying in one motel, no? Come in the middle of the night, surround the place, light it on fire, shoot anyone who comes out. :shrug:

 
'Good said:
I think the Margaret storyline is interesting, particularly from a historical perspective.

The attempted hit on Gyp makes a lot of sense, but given the combined power of all the aggrieved parties, why not just simply wipe the guy off the map with a small army? They're all staying in one motel, no? Come in the middle of the night, surround the place, light it on fire, shoot anyone who comes out. :shrug:
IMHO, it's probably because Rothstein wanted to take out Gyp but do it in a manner that would cause too much of a scene. Remember, he didn't want to start a war in NY.
 
'Good said:
I think the Margaret storyline is interesting, particularly from a historical perspective.

The attempted hit on Gyp makes a lot of sense, but given the combined power of all the aggrieved parties, why not just simply wipe the guy off the map with a small army? They're all staying in one motel, no? Come in the middle of the night, surround the place, light it on fire, shoot anyone who comes out. :shrug:
IMHO, it's probably because Rothstein wanted to take out Gyp but do it in a manner that would cause too much of a scene. Remember, he didn't want to start a war in NY.
Is a burned-down motel in the middle of nowhere really that much more of a scene than going in there and shooting up the place?
 
Real question here, i understand corruption was very common back in the 20's but was it really this easy to murder this many people without the feds getting involved?

Gyp has a cop burnt alive and 12 deaths a day later and not a speck of anyone coming in to investigate

 
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I'm a couple back on the DVR (will be all caught up this weekend) but I thought the scenes with Al and his kid were very touching and added a nice touch to the show.

 
'Good said:
I think the Margaret storyline is interesting, particularly from a historical perspective.

The attempted hit on Gyp makes a lot of sense, but given the combined power of all the aggrieved parties, why not just simply wipe the guy off the map with a small army? They're all staying in one motel, no? Come in the middle of the night, surround the place, light it on fire, shoot anyone who comes out. :shrug:
IMHO, it's probably because Rothstein wanted to take out Gyp but do it in a manner that would cause too much of a scene. Remember, he didn't want to start a war in NY.
Is a burned-down motel in the middle of nowhere really that much more of a scene than going in there and shooting up the place?
Maybe, maybe not but it would be melodramatic.....sorta like something a woman would do that's highly unnecessary but does it anyway just to get some attention.
 

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