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Il n’y a que 12 épisodes (dans la saison 1) de plus de 50 mn chacun au bas mot : quand est-ce que ça décolle, ce truc ? quand est-ce que ça se réveille ? on voit Scorsese au générique mais pas la patte des Affranchis, ni son génie.Stream It Or Skip It: 'Beth Stelling: If You Didn't Want Me Then' On Netflix, A Comedian Comes Home To Revisit Her Childhood Upbringing Ensuite il ne se passe pour ainsi dire rien là-dedans : c’est en effet du blabla à n’en plus finir, le quotidien de combinards péteux et si au début on apprécie le coup de pression du FBI qui vient renifler de temps en temps, il s’en trouve totalement dilué par la suite. D’abord la prohibition : pour les Américains c’est sans doute très intéressant mais nous… on s’en fout comme de l’an 40. Cela dit la reconstitution de l’époque est soignée et HBO oblige, on tombe sur une violence certaine et du cul ici et là, ce qui n’est pas désagréable.

Steve Buscemi est étonnant, il a pris pleinement la mesure du rôle du dandy apprenti-mafieux très distingué… On ne peut en dire autant des autres qui sonnent faux, si faux que c’en est dérangeant. That being said, much like Twin Peaks, Dexter, and the Sopranos, Boardwalk Empire creates a vibrant world that you want to revisit, despite its sadomasochistic attitude toward its characters and the viewer. It ends shockingly and abruptly, abandoning the more interesting plots waiting in the ranks for a redemption story that you probably won't give a **** about. It's almost like halfway through the season, HBO called up and said, "Alright, we've left you guys alone for a few years, time to wrap this convoluted nightmare up. (Especially the scenes where he's beating up guys three times his size.) Season 5 is where things really went downhill for me. The show definitely suffers from having a roster of characters that outshine the lead, since we're constantly taken away from the stories of Al Capone, Lucky Luciano, Jimmy, Chalky White, and the like in order to frame Buscemi as this Bogart-like pillar of badass charisma. Steve Buscemi is both miscast and also perfect at the same time. 1 & 2 are absolutely incredible, 3 is when you'll start to get a bit "fatigued" with their insistence to focus on certain insufferable plots, and 4 is when you'll surely face exhaustion with your favorite characters making the same stupid mistakes over and over again / getting killed. It's one of those shows that completely goes off the rails after the good will instilled from its early seasons.
