The Death of Frank Capone 1st April 1924 - repeal of prohibition in 1933, so we should have a few more seasons yet. I am fairly sure the show will end with Nucky in handcuffs though!!
Richard Harrow hasn't really any connection to the "Boardwalk" it would be nice if he didn't return, but the fact he survived the attack?? There are so many characters ............Lansky,,Rothstein,Luciano ,Mickey Doyle + any theatrical people from the era who are much more interesting.
The Death of Frank Capone 1st April 1924 - repeal of prohibition in 1933, so we should have a few more seasons yet. I am fairly sure the show will end with Nucky in handcuffs though!!
Richard Harrow hasn't really any connection to the "Boardwalk" it would be nice if he didn't return, but the fact he survived the attack?? There are so many characters ............Lansky,,Rothstein,Luciano ,Mickey Doyle + any theatrical people from the era who are much more interesting.
Looks like we saw the introduction of "The Untouchables" in this episode too.
Richard Harrow hasn't really any connection to the "Boardwalk" it would be nice if he didn't return, but the fact he survived the attack?? There are so many characters ............Lansky,,Rothstein,Luciano ,Mickey Doyle + any theatrical people from the era who are much more interesting.
Richard Harrow is a very interesting character and I hope to be seeing and getting to know more about him in upcoming episodes. Here's hoping that RH sticks around for a little while longer.
It seems to be gathering pace now. Enjoyed the showdown between Chalky and Dunn, although, I knew Daughter would come to his rescue. I just hope she doesn't end up the same way as her mother.
Just been having a nosy at some of the real life characters and noticed that Owney Madden was from Leeds in Yorkshire. :eek: Anyhow, I was a bit confused with the final scene regarding O'Banion and Van Alden, as it looked like O'Banion hadn't heard the shots and hadn't seen those dead bodies at the back of his shop. If he had then I'm sure that he would have had them removed as he couldn't have known for sure that Van Alden would have returned after committing such murders.
The train masked the noise of the gun shots. That's why Van Alden was so angry when he was disturbed by his old colleagues. He had it all worked out but they ruined it.
Who was it that killed O'Banion though? Capone had given Van Alden extra time, so it couldn't have been an order from him. Could it?
Is Gillian so messed up in the head that that story she concocted about Jimmy's death is what she truly believes now?
The train masked the noise of the gun shots. That's why Van Alden was so angry when he was disturbed by his old colleagues. He had it all worked out but they ruined it.
Who was it that killed O'Banion though? Capone had given Van Alden extra time, so it couldn't have been an order from him. Could it?
Is Gillian so messed up in the head that that story she concocted about Jimmy's death is what she truly believes now?
Ah, ok, thanks. I'm hard of hearing and so miss things like that because I use subtitles. Also, I don't think it was Capone who killed O'Banion, either. With regards to Gillian, I get the impression that Roy's trying to coax out of her what she did to Roger, but I'm unsure how he could know that he was there, as I'm forgotten who actually saw Roger with Gillian.
This season has been such a slow burner and now it's exciting a hell! :eek:
Narcisse is so evil that I don't think there's is anything he wouldn't so and I'm seriously worried for Chalky's daughter. Before I always thought Joe Masseria was the baddest baddie, so I hope Narcisse, Masseria and Agent Knox are all in for a nasty ending!
And poor Eli. He just can't catch a break. He just HAS to tell Nucky what's going on and I hope Eli is the one to take care of Agent Knox.
Also, how 'normal' did Arnold Rothstein seem in this episode? Are we really going to see a relationship develop between him and Margaret?
Don't trust Roy with Gillian either and hope she finally gets her comeuppance with what ever game he's playing.
Please, please let Richard make it to the next series.
Fantastic show with so many loose endings to tie up in only two episodes!
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The ending killed me though - why didn't he just confide in Nucky? He could have fed the feds false information...
I'm not missing Richard Harrow, I find him extremely dull.
Liked the scenes with Nucky and his nephew.
Perhaps he survived...:(
really happy it's been renewed for a 5th season though.
Richard Harrow hasn't really any connection to the "Boardwalk" it would be nice if he didn't return, but the fact he survived the attack?? There are so many characters ............Lansky,,Rothstein,Luciano ,Mickey Doyle + any theatrical people from the era who are much more interesting.
Richard Harrow is a very interesting character and I hope to be seeing and getting to know more about him in upcoming episodes. Here's hoping that RH sticks around for a little while longer.
So is that it for Margaret? Wonder how she'll come back into play.
Chalky gonna be in the trouble...
I adore this show.
Who was it that killed O'Banion though? Capone had given Van Alden extra time, so it couldn't have been an order from him. Could it?
Is Gillian so messed up in the head that that story she concocted about Jimmy's death is what she truly believes now?
Ah, ok, thanks. I'm hard of hearing and so miss things like that because I use subtitles. Also, I don't think it was Capone who killed O'Banion, either. With regards to Gillian, I get the impression that Roy's trying to coax out of her what she did to Roger, but I'm unsure how he could know that he was there, as I'm forgotten who actually saw Roger with Gillian.
It was Frankie Yale (whom was briefly in season three), John Scalise and Albert Anselmi.
Nucky is back to total bad ass self. Really enjoying it.
"Doctor Narcisse. There's something i've been meaning to ask you for quite some time - who the **** do you think you are?"
Narcisse is so evil that I don't think there's is anything he wouldn't so and I'm seriously worried for Chalky's daughter. Before I always thought Joe Masseria was the baddest baddie, so I hope Narcisse, Masseria and Agent Knox are all in for a nasty ending!
And poor Eli. He just can't catch a break. He just HAS to tell Nucky what's going on and I hope Eli is the one to take care of Agent Knox.
Also, how 'normal' did Arnold Rothstein seem in this episode? Are we really going to see a relationship develop between him and Margaret?
Don't trust Roy with Gillian either and hope she finally gets her comeuppance with what ever game he's playing.
Please, please let Richard make it to the next series.
Fantastic show with so many loose endings to tie up in only two episodes!