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Подпольная империя Under God's Power She Flourishes (2010–2014) Online

Подпольная империя Under God's Power She Flourishes (2010–2014) Online
Original Title :
Under Godu0027s Power She Flourishes
Genre :
TV Episode / Crime / Drama / History
Year :
2010–2014
Directror :
Allen Coulter
Cast :
Steve Buscemi,Michael Pitt,Kelly Macdonald
Writer :
Terence Winter,Howard Korder
Type :
TV Episode
Time :
58min
Rating :
9.0/10
Подпольная империя Under God's Power She Flourishes (2010–2014) Online

A series of flashbacks dramatizes Jimmy's meeting Angela at Princeton and explains his dropping out to fight the Kaiser. Mickey hopes to inveigle Van Alden into a raid, Margaret's new-found sense of sin and God's retribution gets a rise out of Nucky, and Jimmy's mother finds new ways to be destructive.
Episode cast overview, first billed only:
Steve Buscemi Steve Buscemi - Enoch 'Nucky' Thompson
Michael Pitt Michael Pitt - James 'Jimmy' Darmody
Kelly Macdonald Kelly Macdonald - Margaret Schroeder
Michael Shannon Michael Shannon - Nelson Van Alden
Shea Whigham Shea Whigham - Elias 'Eli' Thompson
Aleksa Palladino Aleksa Palladino - Angela Darmody
Michael Stuhlbarg Michael Stuhlbarg - Arnold Rothstein (credit only)
Stephen Graham Stephen Graham - Al Capone
Vincent Piazza Vincent Piazza - Lucky Luciano
Paz de la Huerta Paz de la Huerta - Lucy Danziger (credit only)
Michael Kenneth Williams Michael Kenneth Williams - Chalky White (credit only)
Anthony Laciura Anthony Laciura - Eddie Kessler
Paul Sparks Paul Sparks - Mickey Doyle
Jack Huston Jack Huston - Richard Harrow
Gretchen Mol Gretchen Mol - Gillian Darmody

In the flashback to Jimmy's college lecture, he reads from John Webster's The White Devil. He reads a quote by Flamineo, an ambitious young man who helps his adulterous sister murder her husband. There are many parallels between The White Devil and the series: Flamineo is attending university to better himself. Everyone is corrupt and trying to grab power. The kingpin has his lover's husband killed and is put on trial. Flamineo's mother hates the woman he is seeing.

Van Alden's reply to Doyle's attempt to bribe him, "I prefer not to," is a direct l'homage to Herman Melville's "Bartleby the Scrivener."

The title is an allusion to the Princeton motto: Dei Sub Numine Viget.

Final appearance of Angela Darmody, played by Aleksa Palladino. She appeared in 23 episodes in total.

Final appearance of Commodore Louis Kaestner, played by Dabney Coleman. He appeared in 23 episodes in total.


User reviews

Niwield

Niwield

BOARDWALK EMPIRE was a great show for five full seasons, but personally I feel the show lost something it never recovered when Jimmy Darmody met his downfall at the end of season two.

This episode is really an "origins" story that explains in a series of gripping flashbacks the secret guilt that causes Jimmy to disintegrate in the present day story line. We fade in on Jimmy's wife Angela, and that's a shocker because the previous episode (the outstanding "Georgia Peaches") showed the sexy, dark-eyed Italian beauty meet with an unexpected accident while showering with a female friend.

But little by little, we realize that this Angela is not the neglected wife and mother of 1921 but the fresh-faced waitress of 1917, dating a dashing young Princeton man named . . . Jimmy Darmody. And with a flourish of glamour and excitement that comes right out of F. Scott Fitzgerald, we're off to an evening of college romance, college intrigue, and some very dark Oedipal drama.

Jimmy Darmody is such a great character, a dreamer and a killer, a lost child and a vengeful hero, a tragic loner and a loyal son. Michael Pitt gave energized, rock and roll power to every scene, (not surprising since he began his career playing rock legend Kurt Cobain in Gus Van Sant's cult classic LAST DAYS) thereby making BOARDWALK EMPIRE into a glittering supernova of excitement. But ultimately his light was dimmed. And after this episode, you will understand why his downfall was inevitable long before he became a hero in no man's land.

To the lost!
Vinainl

Vinainl

This was a shocking but entertain episode, although it wasn't one of my favorites.

I like the way this episode starts, with Jimmy and Angela in their Princeton days, and I like all the flashbacks too. But I have to say that episode makes me hate Gillian, more than the previous ones. But I like Jimmy's past and the beginning of his soldier life even though I feel a lot of pity for him.

I really going to miss Angela, although she wasn't one of the strongest characters, and I like the way Richard deals with his mourning, he really cared about her and I feel quite sad for him too.

I don't have a problem with Margaret, but in this episode turned so annoying, but I can understand everything she's going through.

I enjoyed the little moments of Luciano, Lansky, Capone y Mickey together, and the Nelson ones too. I like that we knew something about his past.

+ The things going to get nasty for Nucky, Nelson and Eli.

+ Jimmy's past and flashbacks.

+ Angela's goodbye.

+ The Commodore is finally gone.

+ Richard protecting and care about Jimmy and Angela.

+ I'm glad we finally see what's going on between Gillian and Jimmy

  • Gillian is quite hateful.


  • Margaret turned to be so annoying.


8.8/10