I still need to see the last 15 mins of the episode, but Richard's scene with the dog and his sister, which inevitably ties back to the one that saved his life, was a such a tremendously moving and unsettling scene, I almost wonder if his sister isn't a little sadistical, because she clearly could do it herself?
Much stronger episode than the premiere. Every Richard scene was just so devastating, really glad they are spending time with the character. All the Chalky stuff is very interesting liked how it tied up with the arrival of Jeffrey Wright's character who is certainly one to watch out for!
As for Eddie well that was so great! I mean he finally got to air some of his grievances and Nucky finally realised his worth.
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I still need to see the last 15 mins of the episode, but Richard's scene with the dog and his sister, which inevitably ties back to the one that saved his life, was a such a tremendously moving and unsettling scene, I almost wonder if his sister isn't a little sadistical, because she clearly could do it herself?
ReplyDeleteMuch stronger episode than the premiere. Every Richard scene was just so devastating, really glad they are spending time with the character. All the Chalky stuff is very interesting liked how it tied up with the arrival of Jeffrey Wright's character who is certainly one to watch out for!
ReplyDeleteAs for Eddie well that was so great! I mean he finally got to air some of his grievances and Nucky finally realised his worth.
The introduction of Narcisse and J. Edgar Hoover was great. Richard was excelent in this episode and Chalky ones more prove not be a king.
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