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***OFFICIAL*** Boardwalk Empire thread (2 Viewers)

(HULK) said:
Season 2 seems pretty great thus far, five episodes in.

And I know I can't be the only one who finds Gretchen Mol to be sexy as hell. :wub:
If you're into taboo stuff, get your tissues ready for the end of that season.
Yeah, that was definitely creepy, assuming your referring to the flashback drunken encounter...major wtf there.

I have to say though, I was slightly underwhelmed by how the season ended. The build-up was better than the payoff. I can't say I'll be in a big hurry to start S3.

 
(HULK) said:
Season 2 seems pretty great thus far, five episodes in.

And I know I can't be the only one who finds Gretchen Mol to be sexy as hell. :wub:
If you're into taboo stuff, get your tissues ready for the end of that season.
Yeah, that was definitely creepy, assuming your referring to the flashback drunken encounter...major wtf there.

I have to say though, I was slightly underwhelmed by how the season ended. The build-up was better than the payoff. I can't say I'll be in a big hurry to start S3.
Yeah, I was referring to the incest.

 
Reading back through this thread around the time of the end of S2, I am not surprised to see that many were pissed about Jimmy getting killed off, but I figured it was coming. I just can't figure out why Nucky essentially gave Eli a pass. It's not like Nucky took the "He's still my brother" approach considering the hate he had for his father.

Anyway, Van Alden is still to me the most intriguing character. Should be interesting to see where they go with him next.

And while I get the Margaret hate, she is basically the 2nd or 3rd main character, so I don't see her going anywhere.

 
We are STILL trying to finish this past season. It's almost impossible. Turned off the 9th episode the other day and watched the food network or something.

It's awful, not sure why you guys like it.

 
We are STILL trying to finish this past season. It's almost impossible. Turned off the 9th episode the other day and watched the food network or something.

It's awful, not sure why you guys like it.
Last season was pretty bad. Narcisse, Eli's kid, Tampa and Hoover....all horse####

 
Buscemi killed this show. He should be a bit player -- not a leading man.

He's just not captivating.
I could live with him. He was fine the first two seasons. The story lines just flat out suck now.
Dexter kills off Rita, show plummets from there.

Boardwalk Empire kills off Jimmy, show plummets from there.

Have we learned yet, Hollywood?

 
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I'll take an hour of Nucky and Margaret #####ing about The Children over whatever the freaking Leftovers are pulling right now.

 
Buscemi killed this show. He should be a bit player -- not a leading man.

He's just not captivating.
Buscemi is plenty fine as the lead, and this show is still done quite well.

Writing probably needs some work, but this could have gone on for some time. I think killing Jimmy was the producers biggest mistake, although I'm not sure if it was their decision or his.

 
Buscemi killed this show. He should be a bit player -- not a leading man.

He's just not captivating.
Buscemi is plenty fine as the lead, and this show is still done quite well. Writing probably needs some work, but this could have gone on for some time. I think killing Jimmy was the producers biggest mistake, although I'm not sure if it was their decision or his.
Yea the first two years were great and Buschemi was the lead and on plenty. Show died when Jimmy did.

 
Buscemi killed this show. He should be a bit player -- not a leading man.

He's just not captivating.
Buscemi is plenty fine as the lead, and this show is still done quite well. Writing probably needs some work, but this could have gone on for some time. I think killing Jimmy was the producers biggest mistake, although I'm not sure if it was their decision or his.
Yea the first two years were great and Buschemi was the lead and on plenty. Show died when Jimmy did.
Killing off Munya and Harrell, two of the best characters of the entire show, also seemed kind of stupid. Both are fictional, unlike many of the other characters in the show. Why can't you find characters who really died and go that route? Munya was :moneybag: and Harrell the most interesting of all the characters in the show.

I'm not nearly as critical as others of the past two seasons, but there have been some mistakes made that cost this show all-time awesome status.

 
Buscemi killed this show. He should be a bit player -- not a leading man.

He's just not captivating.
Buscemi is plenty fine as the lead, and this show is still done quite well. Writing probably needs some work, but this could have gone on for some time. I think killing Jimmy was the producers biggest mistake, although I'm not sure if it was their decision or his.
Yea the first two years were great and Buschemi was the lead and on plenty. Show died when Jimmy did.
Killing off Munya and Harrell, two of the best characters of the entire show, also seemed kind of stupid. Both are fictional, unlike many of the other characters in the show. Why can't you find characters who really died and go that route? Munya was :moneybag: and Harrell the most interesting of all the characters in the show. I'm not nearly as critical as others of the past two seasons, but there have been some mistakes made that cost this show all-time awesome status.
You mean Harrow?

It seems they were determined to tell the story that hasn't been told...but still seems like there was a ton of opportunity to do that with Lucky, Rothstein, Lansky, etc.

 
Buscemi killed this show. He should be a bit player -- not a leading man.

He's just not captivating.
Buscemi is plenty fine as the lead, and this show is still done quite well. Writing probably needs some work, but this could have gone on for some time. I think killing Jimmy was the producers biggest mistake, although I'm not sure if it was their decision or his.
Yea the first two years were great and Buschemi was the lead and on plenty. Show died when Jimmy did.
Killing off Munya and Harrell, two of the best characters of the entire show, also seemed kind of stupid. Both are fictional, unlike many of the other characters in the show. Why can't you find characters who really died and go that route? Munya was :moneybag: and Harrell the most interesting of all the characters in the show. I'm not nearly as critical as others of the past two seasons, but there have been some mistakes made that cost this show all-time awesome status.
You mean Harrow?

It seems they were determined to tell the story that hasn't been told...but still seems like there was a ton of opportunity to do that with Lucky, Rothstein, Lansky, etc.
Yes

 
Killing Jimmy probably ruined things but at that point in the story it was warranted IMO. :shrug:
He was just so charismatic, the kind of actor that you just couldn't take your eyes off of. It made sense to kill him off, but it was detrimental in the long run. I didn't like where they took Owen's story, he was really mishandled. He was a heat character.
 
Killing Jimmy probably ruined things but at that point in the story it was warranted IMO. :shrug:
He was just so charismatic, the kind of actor that you just couldn't take your eyes off of. It made sense to kill him off, but it was detrimental in the long run. I didn't like where they took Owen's story, he was really mishandled. He was a heat character.
Jimmy, Owen, and Horowitz are prime examples of why the instant shock value of killing off a character people like isn't a good thing in the long run.

I like Buscemi and I'm glad he's been rewarded with a lead role after carving out a solid supporting career, but he's not a heat seeker like those three were.

 
Killing Jimmy probably ruined things but at that point in the story it was warranted IMO. :shrug:
He was just so charismatic, the kind of actor that you just couldn't take your eyes off of. It made sense to kill him off, but it was detrimental in the long run. I didn't like where they took Owen's story, he was really mishandled. He was a heat character.
Jimmy, Owen, and Horowitz are prime examples of why the instant shock value of killing off a character people like isn't a good thing in the long run.I like Buscemi and I'm glad he's been rewarded with a lead role after carving out a solid supporting career, but he's not a heat seeker like those three were.
I'd say the say the same except swap Richard Harrell for Manny.
 
Yeah Owen is another good example. Plenty of gangsters died in the 1920s, you could have killed off a bunch of people connected to AC that actually died. Boardwalk Empire producers have created great fictional characters, then killed them off too soon. Seems like that is shtick, because I'm not sure I can think of another show that has done this.

 
Yeah Owen is another good example. Plenty of gangsters died in the 1920s, you could have killed off a bunch of people connected to AC that actually died. Boardwalk Empire producers have created great fictional characters, then killed them off too soon. Seems like that is shtick, because I'm not sure I can think of another show that has done this.
Game of Thrones cycles through a massive amount of characters. I guess that's different because the cast is so huge.

 
Yeah Owen is another good example. Plenty of gangsters died in the 1920s, you could have killed off a bunch of people connected to AC that actually died. Boardwalk Empire producers have created great fictional characters, then killed them off too soon. Seems like that is shtick, because I'm not sure I can think of another show that has done this.
Game of Thrones cycles through a massive amount of characters. I guess that's different because the cast is so huge.
The characters on GoT just blow away BE. There has never been a tv show that created as many memorable characters as GoT.
 
Yeah Owen is another good example. Plenty of gangsters died in the 1920s, you could have killed off a bunch of people connected to AC that actually died. Boardwalk Empire producers have created great fictional characters, then killed them off too soon. Seems like that is shtick, because I'm not sure I can think of another show that has done this.
Game of Thrones cycles through a massive amount of characters. I guess that's different because the cast is so huge.
####### SPOILERS, BRO!

 
Not sure if you are serious or not, but GoT has like 200 characters so it's not really a spoiler.

 
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Killing Jimmy probably ruined things but at that point in the story it was warranted IMO. :shrug:
He was just so charismatic, the kind of actor that you just couldn't take your eyes off of. It made sense to kill him off, but it was detrimental in the long run. I didn't like where they took Owen's story, he was really mishandled. He was a heat character.
Jimmy, Owen, and Horowitz are prime examples of why the instant shock value of killing off a character people like isn't a good thing in the long run.I like Buscemi and I'm glad he's been rewarded with a lead role after carving out a solid supporting career, but he's not a heat seeker like those three were.
I'd say the say the same except swap Richard Harrell for Manny.
Yeah, Harrow was also good, but he kinda lost me with the go home storyline.
 
Killing Jimmy probably ruined things but at that point in the story it was warranted IMO. :shrug:
He was just so charismatic, the kind of actor that you just couldn't take your eyes off of. It made sense to kill him off, but it was detrimental in the long run. I didn't like where they took Owen's story, he was really mishandled. He was a heat character.
Jimmy, Owen, and Horowitz are prime examples of why the instant shock value of killing off a character people like isn't a good thing in the long run.I like Buscemi and I'm glad he's been rewarded with a lead role after carving out a solid supporting career, but he's not a heat seeker like those three were.
I'd say the say the same except swap Richard Harrell for Manny.
Yeah, Harrow was also good, but he kinda lost me with the go home storyline.
Harrow was the only guy worth rooting for. They were idiots for having him kill himself now that he finally got a family and everything. Just a stupid move.

 
Killing Jimmy probably ruined things but at that point in the story it was warranted IMO. :shrug:
He was just so charismatic, the kind of actor that you just couldn't take your eyes off of. It made sense to kill him off, but it was detrimental in the long run. I didn't like where they took Owen's story, he was really mishandled. He was a heat character.
Jimmy, Owen, and Horowitz are prime examples of why the instant shock value of killing off a character people like isn't a good thing in the long run.I like Buscemi and I'm glad he's been rewarded with a lead role after carving out a solid supporting career, but he's not a heat seeker like those three were.
I'd say the say the same except swap Richard Harrell for Manny.
Yeah, Harrow was also good, but he kinda lost me with the go home storyline.
Harrow was the only guy worth rooting for. They were idiots for having him kill himself now that he finally got a family and everything. Just a stupid move.
Kill himself?

 
My friend is on the show this season.
Hey cool, I have a friend on the show this season as well.But I can't tell you anything about it. You'll just have to believe me.
He's in one scene in the finale with lines. Saying who he is may give some plot away.
:goodposting:

My friend appears mid-season. The part isn't huge but he kills Margaret and one of the children. Can't say anything more as it could give some plot points away.

 
My friend is on the show this season.
Hey cool, I have a friend on the show this season as well.But I can't tell you anything about it. You'll just have to believe me.
He's in one scene in the finale with lines. Saying who he is may give some plot away.
:goodposting: My friend appears mid-season. The part isn't huge but he kills Margaret and one of the children. Can't say anything more as it could give some plot points away.
What do you want from me. :shrug:

 

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