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Re: Boardwalk Empire - The Final Season
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To shoot only 10 episode's is LUNACY ... BUT I'M GONNA WATCH
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Re: Boardwalk Empire - The Final Season
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I didn't put 2 + 2 together with the Depression. That did come out of left field. So if it was some form allegiance I hate to see what these guys palms look like. There had to be 20 people in that room. Marone!
And what was with that black body guard choping off that guys ear? And why did he go after Nucky?
Thank you all. Oh yea, how disgusting was that. I was wondering too what that was about.  TIS
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Re: Boardwalk Empire - The Final Season
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And why did he go after Nucky? It looks like Meyer Lansky might have sent that guy after Nucky. Looks like Nucky has a lot going on in Cuba and Meyer and Lucky might try to make a move on him, cause as we all know the mob had a significant presence there by the 40s/50s
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Re: Boardwalk Empire - The Final Season
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And why did he go after Nucky? It looks like Meyer Lansky might have sent that guy after Nucky. Looks like Nucky has a lot going on in Cuba and Meyer and Lucky might try to make a move on him, cause as we all know the mob had a significant presence there by the 40s/50s That's POSSIBLE. Nucky is down in Cuba getting ready for the end of Prohibition (that's why he is "in" with the senator - he's trying to get inside information about Prohibition ending). Nucky runs into Meyer Lansky who tells Nucky that he was married. (This was true in real life - he married shortly after Arnold Rothstein was killed, and according to the show that was the last time Nucky saw Meyer - at Rothstein's funeral). BUT, Nucky saw Meyer and his wife talking and later, after the attempt on Nucky's life he stopped to talk to Meyer's "wife" only to find out she was a Cuban prostitute. SOMETHING is up with that and Nucky suspects it. I have to watch the show again. There was a statement made about some group in Cuba that was attacking people (reminded me a bit of Godfather II when they were talking about the rebels). THey were some sort of politically motivated anarchists and that MIGHT explain why Nucky's bodyguard chopped of the assassins ear.
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Re: Boardwalk Empire - The Final Season
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The Cochise hand shake scene is no doubt intended to be the inaugural meeting of the five families. Basically yes. I took it as a "sign" that Luciano (who had previously been an enemy of Marranzano) was wiling to forget his allegiance to Masseria and was now ready to align himself with Marranzano and his men. Marranzano's men were now ready to show friendship to Charlie Lucky. I am sad they jumped to '31. All of the Chicago stuff is wasted. We missed St valentines day and Capone is about to go to prison. Me too but the show isn't about Capone. Still, Big Al figures in this final season. It's now around May, 1931 (after last night's episode) and Capone didn't go to prison until late 1932. Plus, the coming attractions showed scenes with Capone. 
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Re: Boardwalk Empire - The Final Season
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Re: Boardwalk Empire - The Final Season
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I don't think it was a "making" ceremony per se, but rather a show of allegiance to each other.
I wasn't too thrilled that the episode started in 1931, skipping about eight years since the last episode. That skipped a lot of good stuff in mob history, but it looks like they may be covering some of it in flashbacks (this season). They did mention Arnold Rothstein's funeral (in 1928) when Meyer Lansky was talking to Nucky in Cuba. And of course the 1931 killing of Joe Masseria was shown.
The Chalky White stuff was a bit confusing but it leaves it open for a good storyline this year. And shit, that whole scene with the financier killing himself came out of left field!! Do we know when Lucky Luciano was "made?" I'm not happy with the skip either. This is especially compounded by the fact that I expected the Masseria hit to be a little more dramatic.
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Re: Boardwalk Empire - The Final Season
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This is especially compounded by the fact that I expected the Masseria hit to be a little more dramatic. I was a little disappointed, too, especially considering the hit on Masseria was one of the biggest hits of the 20th century. But it's important to remember that the show is about an Atlantic City gangster and while his dealings with other gangsters is important it is not the center of the show.
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Re: Boardwalk Empire - The Final Season
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The skip happened because the show was ending. They needed to tie up a lot of character arcs (Lucky's rise to power, Capone's arrest on tax evasion, etc.) and skipping years was the only way they were going to do it effectively without becoming completely haphazard. Disagree. They don't have to include a full history of the beginning of the Mafia. There is no set "end" period. The show is about a mobster in Atlantic City, not about New York or Chicago. Sure, they figure big in the storylines and they are exciting to read about and watch (for me, personally) BUT they are secondary to the show.
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Re: Boardwalk Empire - The Final Season
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It doesn't pay to get too literal about history in "Boardwalk Empire," but for the record:
Gerardo Machado attempted to steer Cuba toward an independent-of-Uncle Sam position in the early Thirties. He was deposed in a US-sponsored coup.
Meyer Lansky's interest in Cuba was in gambling, not booze. He did get into a booze-related business with his father in law after Repeal, but it failed.
As for not talking to Lucky too often: Lansky arranged the assassination of Masseria at Lucky's behest. Maybe that line showed him trying not to be associated too closely with Lucky, and thus be identified with the crime. Notice that Lucky acquired a droopy eye: That was inflicted by Maranzano's thugs after Lucky initially resisted betraying Masseria.
I don't know if that hand-cutting ceremony happened in real life, but Maranzano rewarded Lucky by putting him in charge of Masseria's family. In fact, Maranzano appointed the heads of all the five families at that Bronx meeting. But he made a fatal mistake: he declared himself capo di tutti capi at that meeting and demanded a monthly tribute from all the Mafiosi present. That didn't go over too well. Luciano reached for Lansky again. Lansky arranged for Maranzano's assassination in his office. Coincidentally: while Lanksy's killers were shooting and stabbing Maranzano to death, a hired assassin, Vincent (Mad Dog) Coll, was on his way to Maranzano's office to receive his final instructions for assassinating Luciano. The close timing is one of the reasons he was known as "Lucky."
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