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season 2 starts tonight
I'm with Amy 100 percent.
Slower pace = more great dialogue + MUCH better & broader character development.
It's EXACTLY what made The Sopranos the greatest show ever.
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A very plodding pace this season thus far. It also seems the budget has been slashed. Last season the episodes were meticulously edited and filled with music/art that made everything feel crisp and real. I'm not getting that sense at all now. It just feels like an ordinary period drama.
This season has been very disappointing so far. I have never seen a show degrade in quality at such a fast rate. I'm still watching, but it's mostly meh...
Wow, that's totally opposite of my opinion, I think it's getting better and better
Care to explain a little bit why you think the episodes are declining in quality, sir?
Wow, I thought this would stay on the first page during the season
Not many BE fans around here?
I've said it once I'll say it again, I fucking love this show, I bet in time it will be just as good if not better than The Sopranos and Breaking Bad in comparing to other quality series.
Also, I was just thinking the other day who would make good guest appearances and Uncle Junior popped in my head first for some reason
The super ironic thing about that is that I just noticed tonight that he's already been in 3 or 4 episodes this season so far, tonight he had a scene with Jimmy and he's hardly recognizable with big thick gray mutton chops and with out the signature thick framed glasses he used to wear lol
This is prolly my favorite scene from the entire series so far though
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To Memphis, to whom i wrote i wonderful reply that i accidentally deleted myself. great. Anyway, Nucky IS Boardwalk Empire. He is the most talented actor, the most likable actor, the most complex character...the...the...honestly though i would bet you my first born that Nucky survives until the very last episode. whenever that will be. Honestly right now this is the best television i have ever seen. The characters are as good as literature.
Oh wait, I forgot. Enoch Thompson is based upon the real life Enoch Johnson who thrived in the same role until the 1940s...
Does anyone think that the beginning of the heroin trade is going to be one of the main plot points next season? I mean, it seems like the writers have slowly been putting it in throughout this season. Each time Lansky and Luciano bring up the topic with Jimmy, he seems to give it little mind; however, I have a feeling that Jimmy just might get into it once he takes a closer look at that sample Luciano gave him. Any other thoughts on this?
I can see Jimmy using heroin down the line. Probably his downfall.
Didn't he smoke opium last season?