Very clever ending where all stories are closed out. Great use of flashbacks that tie the whole series together right up to the last scene.
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NOTE: Strong violence, coarse language and nudity
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Very clever ending where all stories are closed out. Great use of flashbacks that tie the whole series together right up to the last scene.
The story ebbed and flowed but on the whole was a very good held my attention thru'out. Not for the sqeamish.
Enock Thompson was a little known player in the beginning of the bootlegging business caused by the Volstead Act and the prohibition of alcohol and his connection to the more well known criminals of that time, e.g.Al Capone, Lucky Luciano,Meyer Lansky and the politicians of that era, who also seemed to be involved. He was definitely corrupt but, at the same time a man who was at times, loyal to his friends and family It was fascinating hearing the music of the time, I think, played on the old recordings. I would like the soundtrack if it becomes available.
Boardwalk Empire is an American period crime drama television series created by Terence Winter.
The fifth season takes place in 1931, seven years after the previous season, during the Great Depression, with flashbacks to 1884 and 1897 detailing Nucky's childhood and young adulthood.
After the carnage of the Season 4 finale, we're leaving the Roaring Twenties to skip forward seven years for the last eight episodes with Nucky Thompson, Al Capone, Arnold Rothstein, Lucky Luciano and the rest of these infamous figures at the birth of organised crime.
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