Nucky obviously figured the cold-shoulder approach was getting him nowhere. That kind of familiarity can only mean one thing, and he makes his move. Tellingly he calls her "Margaret" and not "Mrs Schroeder". He turns up at her house in the middle of the night, declaring that he has no time for games. Let's just say she finally gets his attention. What was really surprising though is Nucky's reaction to Margaret's meddling. It will be interesting to see how this brotherly tension is resolved, because it has been building steadily since episode one. Eli then squares up to Nucky and takes the drunkest, most off-target swing imaginable. It's a great scene and the tension between them is much more interesting to watch than Nucky and the annoying Lucy, although some of the male viewers might disagree. As the unsteady men are led out, there she is again singing preachy hymns with the Temperance busybodies. This prompts a raid (beer at a St Patrick's dinner? What are the chances?). She renews her interest in the Temperance League and goes to Agent Van Alden about the goons unloading the beer – which has been dyed green for the Celtic dinner – outside her window. We've recently discovered that Margaret is capable, but her calculated revenge against Nucky's cold shoulder is pretty crafty. "I've been lectured to a great deal today by men who speak boldly and do nothing." Margaret Schroeder Nucky does what he does best, and calms the storm of angry Irishmen with some Irish jokes – and more booze. Could it be he is having trouble dealing with his feelings for her? He allows Eli his speech at the Sopranos-like St Patrick's dinner, but as it veers into invective about the English aggressions against the homeland it almost incites a riot. Big mistake, Margaret will not be trifled with. "My life's complicated enough." he remarks to Eli. Seriously, learn how to fuckin' speak." He is starting to sound more like a gangster and less like a politician …Īfter their flirtatious dance at his birthday party in last week's episode, Margaret bakes Nucky soda bread, expecting a warm welcome but is coldly rebuffed. One of the best things about Nucky's character is his refusal to suffer fools: when Eli sneers: "One day I'll lie as good as you," he retorts: "It's lie as well as me, you dolt. To make matters worse his jealous, underachieving little brother Eli's oratory ambitions are proving irksome. He also has to deal with the demoralised "leprechauns" who are demanding pay rises, along with Margaret, who continually makes her presence felt as she desperately tries to catch Nucky's eye. Kathy Brier- Don’t Put a Tax On the Beautiful Girlsġ6.It's the day of the Saint Patrick's Eve dinner, and Nucky is not looking forward to the annual festival of "crying, arguing, and public drunkenness". Vince Giordano And The Nighthawks – Japanese Sandmanġ4. Kathy Brier – After You Get What You Want (You Don’t Want It)ġ3. Vince Giordano And The Nighthawks – Margieġ1. ![]() Vince Giordano And The Nighthawks – Mournin’ BluesĨ. Vince Giordano And The Nighthawks – Dark Town Strutters BallĦ. Stephen DeRosa – The Dumber They Come The Better I Like ThemĤ. Vince Giordano And The Nighthawks – Livery Stable BluesĢ. Watch the video and see a full track listing below.ġ. The 16-track collection features a cross-section of tunes from the show, including contributions from Kathy Brier, Loudon Wainwright III, Nellie McKay, Leon Redbone, Martha Wainwright, and Vince Giordano and the Nighthawks.įormer ONE LIFE TO LIVE star Kathy Brier previewed one of the sounds from the soundtracks at last years "We Love Soaps Weekend" event. BOARDWALK EMPIRE is releasing a soundtrack on September 13, "Boardwalk Empire Volume 1 – Music From the HBO Original Series."
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