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I liked tonight's episode... no high conflict confrontations like last week, but they did a hell of a lot of different stories.
Pretty cool to notice the motif of men with "half faces", from Harrow, to now the Commodore, and then the Prohibition Agent who got his face burned. Harrow and Angela's scenes were really good, getting more of Harrow's backstory was interesting to see. I liked Gillian taking some vengeance on The Commodore, now that he's in a vulnerable and helpless state, just as she was as a young girl.
I"m really interested in Chalky's storyline, they touched on a lot of his inner conflicts as well as his responsibility to his people to bring justice to the KKK.
More awesome historical references, bringing in Dempsey was either a nice random touch or he'll pop back up again, Nucky did offer for him to train in AC so hopefully he sticks around. The lawyer's idea to add the charge of transporting women across state lines was quite clever.
And I'm glad they didn't ignore/move away from Luciano/Lanksy and Rothstein with Masseria, getting that glimpse of the NY side with the Five Families is always interesting.
Pretty cool to notice the motif of men with "half faces", from Harrow, to now the Commodore, and then the Prohibition Agent who got his face burned. Harrow and Angela's scenes were really good, getting more of Harrow's backstory was interesting to see. I liked Gillian taking some vengeance on The Commodore, now that he's in a vulnerable and helpless state, just as she was as a young girl.
I"m really interested in Chalky's storyline, they touched on a lot of his inner conflicts as well as his responsibility to his people to bring justice to the KKK.
More awesome historical references, bringing in Dempsey was either a nice random touch or he'll pop back up again, Nucky did offer for him to train in AC so hopefully he sticks around. The lawyer's idea to add the charge of transporting women across state lines was quite clever.
And I'm glad they didn't ignore/move away from Luciano/Lanksy and Rothstein with Masseria, getting that glimpse of the NY side with the Five Families is always interesting.