Sharpsburg
One of the Regulars
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Previews do NOT look good for Eli or his son.
I am not 100% convinced Chalky is dead. We did not see it happen so I cannot give up hope that Narcisse's hit men were bought by someone else. A girl can hope!
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Ah Micky if you had just keep your mouth shut.
Question now is will Nucky make it out alive
Short answer...yes.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Enoch_L._Johnson
The whole series was based on fact.
They're going out while the show is still great, which I respect. I'll miss it, but at least it won't drag out and get silly or boring, or get canceled without a real ending, like Carnaval or Deadwood. That was a heartbreaker. They do seem to be taking a "Sopranos" approach to the last season, killing all the main characters off one by one, but hey, this is the life they have chosen. Frank
They're going out while the show is still great, which I respect. I'll miss it, but at least it won't drag out and get silly or boring, or get canceled without a real ending, like Carnaval or Deadwood. That was a heartbreaker. They do seem to be taking a "Sopranos" approach to the last season, killing all the main characters off one by one, but hey, this is the life they have chosen. Frank
Remember, this is Hollywood that is producing it.
Apparently I'm the only one who was bothered that when we last saw little Tommy Darmody he was around 7 in 1924, and here he is looking 19 or 20 at the youngest in 1931...
But this is a minor complaint. As with the last couple of seasons of Mad Men, I was initially annoyed at how much time they were spending on Nucky's flashbacks, but they ultimately yielded tremendous power at the conclusion (and Gillian's plotline suddenly didn't seem to be such a pointless side-trip). Nucky's betrayal of young Gillian's trust was truly the spring of the series' entire plot, unleashing a cycle of death and destruction that the Greek playwrights and Shakespeare would recognize.
I'm really gonna miss this show!
And who was those badge weilding cats at the end? Private Dicks he hired for protection? If they were they faild miserably. Never thought that, in the end the show could make Al Capone a more sympathetic figure than Nucky Thompson.
Worf
And if Nucky's flashbacks proved anything, it's that he still retained enough of his youthful morality and ethics somewhere inside to realize that he'd doomed himself in his dealings with Gillian and Jimmy (etc.)