They obviously needed an actress that was one step away from being a porn star, and Paz fit the bill.
11/24/2010 9:18:49 AM
So did I miss something with the photographer's wife? Why did she leave without Jimmy's girl?And I suppose the Commodore was just Nucky's predecessor... does he hold any power now? It's pretty interesting to see Jimmy's dad, but at the fact that he was 54 when Jimmy's mum was 13.
11/28/2010 11:38:26 PM
awesome episode tonight. the show is moving right along.
11/28/2010 11:52:36 PM
I really hope Van Alden dies in some awesome way.
11/29/2010 12:38:29 AM
Agreed. That mofo needs to die. Horribly.I love how Richard Harrow is silently becoming more badass. He offered to murder all the DiLessio brothers' innocent family members. LOL.NEEDS MORE CHICAGO. Not a peep from Al Capone in this episode.
11/29/2010 7:39:54 AM
^^^^ I kind of got the impresson that she was messing with Jimmy's wife as some sort of sadistic game or something, cause the husband told her she was wicked and then kind of smirked as if he knew what she was doing. Either that or maybe he realized what she was planning and took her away before she could leave him.
11/29/2010 8:05:18 AM
I just found out my Aunt played/plays the Madame of the Brothel in Chicago... interesting (I didn't even recognize her)
11/29/2010 10:00:23 AM
The DiLessio brothers are the ones that robbed the fat dude on the boardwalk right? And the ones that shot Eli and robbed the casino?Why were they trying to mess with Nucky in the first place? I'm trying to remember but did the head gangster in New York put them up to it?
11/29/2010 11:11:09 AM
Mickey Doyle, the weaselly pollock/irishmen owed them money. He informed them about an easy way to get some money by hijacking some of Nucky's payers while they were on their collection routes. That's when the fat guy on the boardwalk originally got assaulted.But then, Arnold Rothstein got wind of them and they started working for him.
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11/29/2010 12:12:13 PM
Great episode...sad next week is the finale
11/29/2010 12:12:44 PM
Last night's episode had a surprising sense of closure for a penultimate episode. A lot of loose ends tied up, most noticably Margaret leaving Nucky (although this certainly may not be the end of them), Eli being replaced, and Van Alden "dealing with" his partner (what a fucking loon; I don't want him to die, though, because he's one of the most fascinating characters on the show...few people can play psycho like Michael Shannon). There's obviously still a few things that'll probably be settled in the finale, though: Rothstein (I think he'll go to prison for the White Sox scandal) and the DiLessio (sp?) brothers (whom I think Jimmy and Richard Harrow will badass together).One interesting thing to keep an eye on is how Jimmy reacts to his father, Nucky's predecessor, telling him that "the wrong man is running this town," possibly implying that Jimmy, not Nucky, should be running the town.EDIT: Oh, and as far as the photographer's girl leaving Jimmy's girl behind: I was a little perplexed by that as well. I guess we're just supposed to assume one of the two things already mentioned for now: that either she was playing some sort of cruel game with Jimmy's girl as payback for Jimmy beating up the photographer (did Jimmy beating up the photographer come BEFORE the scene where Jimmy's girl and the photographer's girl decided for sure to go to Paris together?) or that the photographer is a control freak and forced his girl to come with him to Paris. It might be something that gets resolved later, though.[Edited on November 29, 2010 at 2:14 PM. Reason : .]
11/29/2010 2:00:48 PM
So the dude that plays Van Alden is 36. He looks about 50
11/29/2010 6:13:54 PM
Some interesting insights from Shannon himself on the (incredibly fascinating) character of Nelson Van Alden:http://nymag.com/daily/entertainment/2010/11/michael_shannon_boardwalk_empi.htmlSounds like he was mildly peeved when the writers had Van Alden succumb to temptation and insanity in the first season.
11/29/2010 6:30:42 PM
That is a good read.
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11/29/2010 10:12:32 PM
Regarding Van Alden... We know very little about his past to conclude that he is one dimensional. We know NOTHING of his pre-marriage life and we know little about why he is the way he is. I think that is what is most fascinating about him to me.We have been given clues about Nucky, about Jimmy, about Margaret but with Van Alden we just know he was presently a religious man. We know nothing about why he is that or what his childhood was like or why he might stray from the "straight and arrow."This episode might feed in to the small minority that says it is "boring" but I think as the series progresses I get more engrossed in each individual character's story than any HBO show I've seen...
11/29/2010 10:49:10 PM
11/29/2010 11:01:32 PM
I dont think they were intentionally trying to make him unsympathetic. Seems everyone has 2 sides/conflicts. And what better conflict can you have with a guy thats deeply religious and a LEO than to have him drink(during prohibition) and fuck a whore?
11/29/2010 11:06:41 PM
Of course they were trying to make him unsympathetic, it makes it that much easier to identify with Nucky and Jimmy in spite of their transgressions.
11/29/2010 11:12:46 PM
Is it me or does Van Alden kinda look like Jaws from James Bond?
11/30/2010 10:14:58 AM
I think you're missing the mark a little bit, armorfrsleep. I don't know if they're trying to make us unsympathetic towards Van Alden so much as they're just trying to use him for the sake of moral ambiguity. I do agree they're going about it in a somewhat lazy way, but I don't think they want us to be unsympathetic towards him, necessarily. They're just showing, as someone else said, that there's two sides to every character's behavior. I still think he is a fascinating character.Also, regarding closure: I don't think anything major is going to happen between Nucky & Margaret or Nucky & Eli in the final episode. Next season, definitely, but not in the finale of this season. I could be wrong; that's just the sense I got. When I say closure, I don't mean that those storylines are done with, I simply mean that they're settled for this season. But, now that I think back, you're right that The Wire tended to settle a lot of stuff in the penultimate episodes of seasons as well.^definitely does[Edited on November 30, 2010 at 3:07 PM. Reason : ^]
11/30/2010 3:07:19 PM
We could argue all day about whether the writers intended to make him unsympathetic, but based the the past work of the people involved in this show it seems pretty obvious the me that the writers know exactly what they are trying to evoke in the audience with each character, and with Van Alden they're not showing us anything that is even remotely redeeming. If you think he's interesting that's fine, but to me he's just a stock character (hypocritical religious zealot) that's been around in one form or another for hundreds of years at least.
11/30/2010 3:21:56 PM
I see your point about the hypocritical religious zealot being a little bit stereotypical, but I think there's a little more to Van Alden than that. I think anyone who's just writing Van Alden off as an insane religious maniac is short-changing him; I think he genuinely wants to do good, but circumstance has made that nearly impossible and, as a result, has driven him to near insanity (although, as I've said, that probably isn't the best direction for his character THIS early into the show; perhaps it might not be so problematic after Van Alden's character was more established).You mentioned the past work of the people involved in this show; what else have they done?
11/30/2010 3:46:03 PM
The thing with Van Alden is he COULD be a more complex character, but they've gotta show us something other than him being motivated and insane.
11/30/2010 4:01:12 PM
Van Alden is easily the most fascinating character on the show: he baptized a dude to death!To be clear, he's not just a hypocritical religious zealot. He's a full blown lunatic, and I look forward to learning more about him.
11/30/2010 4:16:19 PM
The lunatic part was implied when I called him a hypocritical religious zealot
11/30/2010 4:17:16 PM
I hadn't heard Van Patten's name before, but that's definitely a very impressive list.I agree that Van Alden could be a more complex character than he currently is, though; that's why I was glad he didn't kill himself, and I hope he doesn't die in the Season One finale.
11/30/2010 4:19:16 PM
If hypocritical religious zealotry is a kind of lunacy, then half this country needs to be locked up.But seriously, how can you feel that he is not adequately complex at this point in the show?And how is he unsympathetic? Sesbo offed his star witness, and he had to see his smug face every day and pretend like he didn't know that this weasel murdered a man for nothing but money and used his badge to do it. I'm very much sympathetic with a man in that position...even a crazy one who resorts to deadly baptisms.
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11/30/2010 7:13:55 PM
^ Doesn't mean he won't be in the show. Haven't the writers said in interviews that they won't follow history exactly?
11/30/2010 7:32:02 PM
This is the relevant part of the interview as far as this issue is concerned, take from it what you will:
11/30/2010 7:41:54 PM
SLAP
12/5/2010 9:35:54 PM
oh my Jesus! you silly federal agent
12/5/2010 9:49:46 PM
Is it me or does Van Alden kinda look like Jaws from Jaws?
12/6/2010 12:55:28 AM
Its just you
12/6/2010 1:01:12 PM
so anyone get the significance of Jimmy looking at his wife for an abnormally long amount of time when she had her haircut? It was kind of an awkward scene but I think it was meant to be
12/6/2010 2:44:08 PM
Maybe something about starting over? Maybe that was her hair style before he left for the war?
12/6/2010 2:55:01 PM
earlier in the episode when they were making up, he told her that when he was at war, he used to dream of touching her hair or something like that...so i thought he was looking at her for a long time bc he was pissed/hurt that she cut it short after he told her that.but maybe it was just a fresh start thing.
12/6/2010 4:44:20 PM
12/6/2010 6:24:48 PM
I took it the same wayAnd great finale.
12/6/2010 9:23:22 PM
good finale, and I really like the arc they are setting up for season 2 with Jimmy, Eli and the Commodore conspiring against Nucky.
12/6/2010 10:13:13 PM
I think the hair cutting was 1. her own way of kinda being in Paris or acting Parisan since she can't be there herself.2. trying to get back to her dyke roots....since she got that postcard from her lesbo lover saying not to forget her.
12/7/2010 8:10:50 AM
^ and 3. Because of Jimmy's comments about her hair.It worked twofold for her. But I definitely think that it was more against Jimmy than for him.
12/7/2010 8:49:45 AM
It was definitely that while he was in the trenches, he thought about touching and smelling her hair.He even touched it...this was when they were making up and promising to try for a fresh start.Jimmy was onboard, but after getting the postcard from her lady lova she rebelled and cut her hair.The one thing that Jimmy remembered and looked forward to after the war....
12/7/2010 10:59:14 AM
I like the show, and will continue to watch it, but overall it feels too heavy on the soap opera stuff and too light on the action. it feels like 95% of the show is simply dialog between two people with that occasionally-annoying piano music in the background.
12/7/2010 11:43:26 AM