Steve Buscemi is a wonderful actor............the scene in the funeral parlor was fabulous. I also liked the scene with Rothstein..................very intense..................let go Nucky and wait to place your bet!!! Excellent acting. Jimmy you are such a little boy...................Eli you should have never betrayed your brother...............Margaret.......you are going to be in big trouble when Nucky finds out what and who you did......not very smart of you and surely you were not thinking of your children. This is a great show. much love to Buscemi! You have waited long enough to be the leading man and star of a show.....you deserve it!
I can't blame Jimmy for being so immature, he was a baby raised by a little girl, who still having so many problems in her head, but time to grow up, I wouldn't like to see him ending bad, but it stinks like he will.
- There was not nearly the amount of Chalky in this episode as I thought there would be. - Jimmy has big problems, both professional and personal. I get that Richard Harrow is lonely and depressed but he really shouldn't covet what Jimmy has. It's definitely a "buyer beware" situation. - Manny Horvitz (William Forsythe) is a great character and I don't think he's going to put up with Jimmy's crap for too much longer. I really want to see that guy get mad. - I don't get Van Alden. At all. I'd like to know what's going on in that guy's head. - I'm just counting down the episodes until Angela leaves Jimmy. I think it's a done deal at this point. - I think there's something up with this new federal prosecutor. I think she's got an angle I haven't figured out yet. - Nucky is going to make a deal with the IRA guy but I can't even come close to figuring out what he would want from him. - Mickey Doyle is much more entertaining when he's just snickering in the background. - Eddie Kessler's "asshole" retort to the Kaiser joke was the best line of the whole episode.
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ReplyDeleteSteve Buscemi is a wonderful actor............the scene in the funeral parlor was fabulous. I also liked the scene with Rothstein..................very intense..................let go Nucky and wait to place your bet!!! Excellent acting. Jimmy you are such a little boy...................Eli you should have never betrayed your brother...............Margaret.......you are going to be in big trouble when Nucky finds out what and who you did......not very smart of you and surely you were not thinking of your children. This is a great show. much love to Buscemi! You have waited long enough to be the leading man and star of a show.....you deserve it!
ReplyDeleteI can't blame Jimmy for being so immature, he was a baby raised by a little girl, who still having so many problems in her head, but time to grow up, I wouldn't like to see him ending bad, but it stinks like he will.
ReplyDeleteDecent episode but it dragged on a bit too long.
ReplyDelete- There was not nearly the amount of Chalky in this episode as I thought there would be.
- Jimmy has big problems, both professional and personal. I get that Richard Harrow is lonely and depressed but he really shouldn't covet what Jimmy has. It's definitely a "buyer beware" situation.
- Manny Horvitz (William Forsythe) is a great character and I don't think he's going to put up with Jimmy's crap for too much longer. I really want to see that guy get mad.
- I don't get Van Alden. At all. I'd like to know what's going on in that guy's head.
- I'm just counting down the episodes until Angela leaves Jimmy. I think it's a done deal at this point.
- I think there's something up with this new federal prosecutor. I think she's got an angle I haven't figured out yet.
- Nucky is going to make a deal with the IRA guy but I can't even come close to figuring out what he would want from him.
- Mickey Doyle is much more entertaining when he's just snickering in the background.
- Eddie Kessler's "asshole" retort to the Kaiser joke was the best line of the whole episode.