Did anyone else worry that when we saw Nuck all hazy and bed-ridden we were going to get an hour long David Chase like dream episode? Thank god we did not.
Did anyone else worry that when we saw Nuck all hazy and bed-ridden we were going to get an hour long David Chase like dream episode? Thank god we did not.
I was kinda hoping for at least 10 minutes of Nucky riding a horse through the hotel.
Really hoping they don't kill off Nucky anytime soon. I want Rosetti to die for being a massive tool and taking what Joe the Boss said literally to the point of trying to be a Napoleon general.
Really hoping they don't kill off Nucky anytime soon. I want Rosetti to die for being a massive tool and taking what Joe the Boss said literally to the point of trying to be a Napoleon general.
Show would become so much better if Rossetti wins the war and we can stop pretending sickly Steve buscemi is a badass boss. I'd follow general gyp for a few more seasons.
Really hoping they don't kill off Nucky anytime soon.
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Originally Posted by Randal_Graves
Please don't kill Gyp!
I don't have a Ph.D in Fictional Prohibition Wars or anything, but I've watched enough television that I think one of you is being silly and the other one will likely be disappointed.
Why did Gyp pay off all the townspeople? Did it have something to do with getting their signatures and addresses?
Also, since there's only one main road between NY and AC did that mean that Rothstein, Lansky and Luciano had to pass through Tabor Heights to get to that meeting with Nucky? Seems a bit risky after trying to unsuccessfully whack Gyp.
Why did Gyp pay off all the townspeople? Did it have something to do with getting their signatures and addresses?
Gyp basically strong armed the townspeople and they are now his factory workers who will be producing the alcohol. They talk about this on hbogo interactive features if your interested.
However this show has greatly exaggerated money due to the fact no one would find it too impressive if Nucky was bringing in a thousand bucks a week or whatever.
I would guess the 200 a month in the show is meant to represent like a thousand in today's economy.