Monday, September 20, 2010

BOARDWALK EMPIRE Pilot Review

BOARDWALK EMPIRE Pilot Review
Throw Martin Scorsese, Steve Buscemi and Michael Kelly McDonald House and the period drama, gangs, a writer from The Sopranos, the prohibition in a boiler, stir it, and I graduated with a heaping glop of astonishment. Empire for the first time last night and the corridor it was such a glop, but not yet fully aware of quite intriguing. Never before such shoes to join the list of cable dramas such as Deadwood, The Sopranos and Mad Men.
The year is 1920, and as we add our voice to the voices of the characters, and a ban on going to put in place. Not that this is any concern for Thomson Nucky ‘Enoch’ (Steve Buscemi), Treasurer of Atlantic City and illegal. When it was introduced for the first time we have it is the speaker at the University of tolerance of women, throwing his support behind support a ban with a tearjerker at the beginning good tale. “Article I of the policy, kiddo,” he knows his protégé Jimmy Darmody

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