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Re: Boardwalk Empire

Postby smac » Tue Sep 18, 2012 9:31 pm

Surely Van Alden is about to get in with the florist, to make up for missing the sales prize? A bit obvious, but should evolve nicely.

Agree about the Sicilian, loose cannons are great for the story!
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Re: Boardwalk Empire

Postby JK » Wed Sep 19, 2012 10:32 am

smac wrote:Surely Van Alden is about to get in with the florist, to make up for missing the sales prize? A bit obvious, but should evolve nicely.

Agree about the Sicilian, loose cannons are great for the story!


I think you're probably right about VA .. He made a good nut-job when he was with the law so should be godo to see him on the other side of the fence :D
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Re: Boardwalk Empire

Postby smac » Wed Sep 19, 2012 5:47 pm

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smac wrote:Surely Van Alden is about to get in with the florist, to make up for missing the sales prize? A bit obvious, but should evolve nicely.

Agree about the Sicilian, loose cannons are great for the story!


I think you're probably right about VA .. He made a good nut-job when he was with the law so should be godo to see him on the other side of the fence :D

He's become too impatient now to allow himself to make money in door-door sales. His descent from extreme law abiding into the world he despised makes a better story than Nucky at the moment. Love this show.
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Re: Boardwalk Empire

Postby JK » Mon Nov 26, 2012 8:01 pm

Good episode tonight, looking forward to next week's now
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Re: Boardwalk Empire

Postby smac » Mon Dec 03, 2012 10:50 pm

Awesome, but largely predictable, finale. Love this show!
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Re: Boardwalk Empire

Postby JK » Fri Dec 07, 2012 1:32 am

smac wrote:Awesome, but largely predictable, finale. Love this show!


Wasnt a big fan fan of it .. IMHO rushed too much into a finale that could have been spread across 2 episodes.

Also, as much as I like Richard half-face, it was like watching Rambo when 6 people missed their shots at him, but he spent 10 bullets for 10 bodies.
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Re: Boardwalk Empire

Postby smac » Fri Dec 07, 2012 8:00 am

Mrs smac said the same about cramming - I thought it added a frantic tempo to the show, it made it for me.

Agree about the shoot up, how can a bloke with one eye have such perception of his surroundings? And be so calm standing in the open like that?
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Re: Boardwalk Empire

Postby Interceptor » Fri Dec 07, 2012 11:20 am

smac wrote:Mrs smac said the same about cramming - I thought it added a frantic tempo to the show, it made it for me.

Agree about the shoot up, how can a bloke with one eye have such perception of his surroundings? And be so calm standing in the open like that?

You might have a point with the depth perception, but he would have become accustomed to it.
Calmness... he was trained soldier and had near-psychopathic tendencies, he didn't care that much about himself, just getting the kid out.

A lot was covered in that episode, while you were still figuring out the various deals, they had already jumped to a new scene!
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Re: Boardwalk Empire

Postby JK » Tue Nov 26, 2013 10:28 pm

Season 4 wrapped up tonight and IMHO, arguably the best season of all of them
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Re: Boardwalk Empire

Postby smac » Wed Nov 27, 2013 6:33 am

Agreed. A few actors extended beyond their normal range and interesting to watch Capone rise. Will avoid posting specific spoilers, but was genuinely sad at the ending.
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Re: Boardwalk Empire

Postby JK » Wed Nov 27, 2013 7:34 am

smac wrote:Agreed. A few actors extended beyond their normal range and interesting to watch Capone rise. Will avoid posting specific spoilers, but was genuinely sad at the ending.


Yeah the ending was really well done, although it sucked!

Lot's of question marks over some key characters between seasons is good too
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