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need a gif of the "pay for his funeral" moment
As soon as I find the video, it'll be up.
http://s1172.photobucket.com/albums...view¤t=payforhisfuneral_zpsa1998ba5.gif
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need a gif of the "pay for his funeral" moment
As soon as I find the video, it'll be up.need a gif of the "pay for his funeral" moment
We butt heads but rep'd.I need more Chalky White man. I need to see da blacks raise hell.
So Nuck finally learned how to be a gangster. Kid was an interesting character too....but you can't let that stuff slide.
Jimmy made him come back out. He told him he had to stop being half a gangster.this what dudes ain't understanding...Nucky BEEn a gangster before the show even started...he calmed down when he started running ****...but now, it's coming back out...
Yeah I'm waiting for it to be revealed how Nucky orchestrated the Commodore going to prison so he could take over. Nuck's problem has always been that he got fed and fat and at the time he had little to no association with these other bosses cuz liquor was legal. He's was rubbing elbows with politicians and doing dirt that way.So Nuck finally learned how to be a gangster. Kid was an interesting character too....but you can't let that stuff slide.
this what dudes ain't understanding...Nucky BEEn a gangster before the show even started...he calmed down when he started running ****...but now, it's coming back out...
wordI think the kid woulda made a good characterhadda get delt wit tho
Nuck needs to get Harrow on his team ASAP.
I think the kid woulda made a good character hadda get delt wit tho
Nucky has no room to be loyal anymore.. how can be trust anyone else after he's been betrayed the way he has? Loved that scene and episode.But the most moving examples in this episode of the differing meanings of “loyalty” and “alliance” are evident in the contrast between the Al Capone and Nucky Thompson storylines in “Blue Bell Boy.” In Chicago, Capone is upset because his son’s being bullied by the other kids at his deaf school—“Boys will be boys whether they can hear each other or not,” his wife reassures him—and some of that sympathy for the defenseless colors his reaction when one of his guys, Jake Guzik, gets beaten up by one of Dean O’Banion’s guys. It’s okay for Capone to make fun of Jake for smelling “like a sardine’s ****,” but he’ll be damned if some outsider’s going to do it (and in public, no less). So Capone goes to the bar where Guzik got humiliated, and he exacts some revenge.
Nucky, meanwhile, spends the kind of “all in this together” evening with Owen and Rowland—hiding out in a hard, cold basement—that should lead to a lifelong bond. And Owen does try to nurture that. He tells Nucky stories about life back in the old country, treating him more as a friend and fellow countryman than a boss. But Nucky is stewing throughout, remembering how Doyle asked Owen whether he approved of Nucky’s rerouting plan. After both his brother and his protégé tried to kill him last season, Nucky’s no longer in the “trust” or “loyalty” business. He guns down Rowland, to prove a point to Owen that he’s not to be thought of as weak, or able to be undermined.
yall need to put some spoilers man..