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Originally Posted by mrbaseball
It's irons not vacuum cleaners but I think he will be one of the more interesting characters developments. He is slowly but surely creeping over to the dark side and will inevitably go to work for the flowershop guy. Disallusioned by the unfairness of the sales competition, the butt of office pranks, and the crookedness of law enforcement will cause him at some point to snap.
yeah, it is pretty obvious that he is going to turn to crime; i wish he would keep selling those irons. i find his predicament and just struggling to get by very amusing. his swedish wife is a really nice touch, very hot accent.
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Originally Posted by KDawg
he has nothing to gain because he doesn't care. He's been doing this on his own and telling nucky is also it's own form of intimidation. He tells nucky that nucky is okay, but it's damn well known now that richard can pick off whoever the **** he wants and will tell someone that he's doing it while he's doing it.
Richard also knows nucky and knows the person he is dealing with. Yes, nucky has gone full gangster, but he's still nucky and knows how richard operates. I highly doubt richard walks into capone's place and spills the beans as Richard can't bring forth that kind of intimidation to capone.
it's really not the point of what he's doing. He doesn't care. He's been walking dead for a while. It doesn't really matter all too much to him if he dies or lives. Gillian wiping out the life of Angela was the full straw that broke the camel's back.
I am not sure I catch your train of thought. If he doesn't care, if he is 'walking dead' why would he bother intimidating nuggy? why would he want to pick off anyone? he avenged the woman he loved, why is he even alive? He does seem to care about Jimmy's son, but that doesn't explain his motivation for getting entangled with Nuggy, when he could have just stayed low and be alive. what is he trying to achieve?
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Originally Posted by nath
He wants credit for this murder because he wants people to know it was to avenge Angela and that she has not been forgotten in death.
ok, i sorta do see that being a plausible explanation, but then why didn't he just come out with it right after the incident? why even bring doyle at gunpoint... wouldn't the most logical thing for nuggy to do is to quickly kill him asap?