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Started `Boardwalk Empire` in December. If you like crime shows + 1920s as a period, it's great. Can also see why it's not as popular as The Sopranos or The Wire, though (same goes for `Deadwood` and `Rome`). Most people prefer contemporary to history. HBO's early 2000s output / taste remains unmatched.
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I loved all the cameos from historical figures like Capone, JPK Sr., Rothstein, Meyer Lansky, Lucky Luciano, et. al.
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Such a good show @oconnell and i are watching the man in the high castle, you might like if you like boardwalk empire
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@ted
why are your ‘s showing up like that
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@morereese
Cool docu on Nucky Johnson if you’re interested in the real life person Nucky Thompson character was based on https://youtu.be/pIH8go_9XnI?si=s_7bchJwXvvSUNHI
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@jvaleska.eth
very underrated series.. I loved it very much more than sopranos.. the wire is in another league, tho anyway, series like peaky blinders got a great audience being about history..
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@nounishprof
Watched that a long time ago — great one! (Mob movies/shows are a fave genre of mine—my dad’s fave movie was The Godfather)
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deadwood goated
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@plante.eth
i was in college and hbo was appointment tv on many sundays. even the mini series like band of brothers were all fantastic.
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@todd
Recently started the wire. Incredible show.
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it was indeed the peak. unlikely to be seen again
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@polluterofminds
This was Dennis Lehane’s big break for the screen. Propelled him from being a novelist to being a Hollywood writer too.
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