Because we're heading into the end of the first season, the pace has picked up considerably with this episode. Not that we've reached the boiling point yet, the show is still too low-key (some would say slow) to get us there to quickly. Instead, many of the characters are coming to realizations they've been trying to avoid and finding themselves acting in increasingly desperate and foreboding ways.
Margaret has finally reached the point where she can't keep lying to herself about the consequences of the life
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Her relationship with Richard is becoming more interesting. It doesn't really have the ring of romance to it, although we're not entirely sure he's not thinking along those lines. His time with Jimmy must have opened him up or maybe he was lying earlier when he eschewed human contact. He wanted desperately to sit and listen to Margaret read the Wizard of Oz and he wanted desperately for the children to not be scared of him.
And if a possible unrequited crush on Richard's part wasn't complicated enough, Van Alden came flying out of the closet and pretty much declared his undying lust for Margaret. Of course, the best he could manage were grandiose offers of salvation, couple with super creepy off-hand mentions of staring at her picture at night.
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As for Van Alden, having Jimmy Darmody, and therefore Nucky, slip through his fingers has pushed him around the bend. We're not entirely sure what to make of his mighty fall from his lofty ethics, but you've gotta hand it to the guy. When he wants one night of bad behavior, he goes all the way, breaking every rule he sets for himself. His breakdown after the sex was a little disturbing. We have absolutely no idea where this character is going to go next and that's actually kind of awesome.
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Angela continues to bore us. We're trying, but her overwhelming passivity is not particularly engaging. Then again, she's even more trapped than Margaret is. Although unlike Margaret, Angela has an escape hatch in her "kissing friend," Mary. She's got a shot to get the hell out of the dangerous and volatile situation she's in and we'd be shocked if she took it. We hope she does, but we really doubt it.
As for the mob stuff, it's full on war now. There are still two more D'Allessio brothers out there and obviously they're not going to take kindly to the murder of their brothers. Rothstein's not going to take this well either. We have to say, Nucky seems to be taking all of this surprisingly well. We think Jimmy's had more of an effect on his thinking than he'd ever admit. He's as powerful a political wheeler-dealer as ever, and now he's learning to throw his weight around as a crime boss. He's a dangerously intelligent man when it comes to power.
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[Picture credit: HBO]
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