It seems fitting that Nucky would finally make the shift from politician to organized crime boss while basking in his political power and throwing his weight around, becoming a kingmaker in the process. At the height of his political game, he realized it's not enough because he's at war. Even more fitting, h

One of the things we really like about BE is that it's generous with the screen time for the rest of the cast. Angela, Gillian, Eli, Jimmy, Richard, Rothstein, Torio, Capone, Margaret, Lucy and Van Alden all got appearances, many of them to advance their own plotlines. Compare that to Mad Men where you might not see, say, Pete or Lane for three episodes. We'll be honest, it's part of what makes writing about an episode of Boardwalk Empire so daunting. There's so much to keep track of. We're just going to run down the list with our thoughts on the various develop

Let's start, as we're likely to do, with Margaret. Can it be that she really didn't know Nucky was a bootlegger? That seems unlikely given her general intelligence, the various times she's been around him in drinking situations and establishments, and the fact that she first gained Nucky's admiration by ratting out the beer distributorship behind her old house. We suppose that look of shock on her face could be read as her realization that knowing he's a bootlegger, actually having the evidence staring her in the face, is a powerful position to be in for such a smart person. Remember, everything Margaret has done she's done to achieve a certain lifestyle and level of security for her children. "It's not so bad, is it?" asks Annabelle and before she can answer that, Lucy stumbles onto the scene to get her digs in ("Is that Irish for bitch?") and remind her that she's living in a house of cards. "You think you know him?" she sneers to Margaret. Well, with that ledger staring her in the face, she knows an awful lot more about him than most people do. "I prefer to rely only on you," he told her. "Can I do that?" Can he?
In fact, as Nucky threw his weight around, making kings and rallying an army for war, he was also revealed to be in a very precarious position. He admitted as much to Eli. It's clear he doesn't really want to turn to Jimmy. Maybe in time he'd have wanted him to come home

As for Jimmy, there was never really any doubt that he was going to return to Atlantic City at some point. The scene with Torio's gang all speaking in Italian was a little heavy-handed coming right on the heels of Nucky telling him, "You're Irish, Torio's Italian. You'll always be an outsider." Still, it's a different Jimmy from the one who left AC and it remains to be seen if Nucky can really treat him like a partner instead of just an underling. Jimmy's not the mumbling frustrated blockhead Eli is. He's smarter and colder than Nucky realizes.
Of course, even with hat

And then there's Van Alden, incorruptible even in the face of his wife's despair and potential hatred. We admit, it took us two viewings to realize what was going on there. He's been intercepting Jimmy's payments to Angela and for a second, we were faked out that he was going to use the money to pay for the fertility treatments (whatever the hell they could have possibly entailed in 1920), but instead he told his wife to trust in God and sent the money to

We admit, we're not sure what's going on with Rothstein and the Black Sox scandal and how that's going to affect Nucky. We're also not sure what to think if Harding's mistress and her baby. Nucky's making a shrewd move by offering to take her off the campaign's hands for the forseeable future, but what the hell is Margaret going to think of this girl living in her house? Especially if she continues to show a predilection for reading aloud the love letters she received from the Republican Presidential candidate?
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