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==Production== |
==Production== |
Revision as of 22:41, 26 September 2014
"What Jesus Said" is the third episode of the fifth season of Boardwalk Empire, and the 51st episode overall. It was written by Executive Story Editor Cristine Chambers and Executive Producer Howard Korder and helmed by regular director Ed Bianchi. It first aired on September 21st, 2014.
Plot
Synopsis
Margaret finds herself in a pickle due to her dealings with the late Arnold Rothstein when his widow starts snooping around his affairs. Meanwhile, Chalky wonders where his latest partnership is going; Nucky talks shop with a prominent businessman from Boston; Luciano and Siegel try to strike a deal with Narcisse in Harlem; and in 1884, a young Nucky works hard at the hotel and catches the eye of a girl who's vacationing with her parents.
Appearences
First Appearences
Deaths
- Buck - Killed by hammer by Chalky.
- Narcisse thug - Shot in the head by Luciano gunman.
- Narcisse's whores - Shot by Bugsy Siegel and Luciano gunman.
Production
Cast
Starring
- Steve Buscemi as Enoch "Nucky" Thompson
- Kelly MacDonald as Margaret Thompson
- Michael Shannon as Nelson Van Alden
- Shea Whigham as Elias "Eli" Thompson
- Stephen Graham as Al Capone
- Vincent Piazza as Salvatore Charlie "Lucky" Luciano
- Michael Kenneth Williams as Chalky White
- Paul Sparks as Mickey Doyle
- Jeffrey Wright as Valentin Narcisse
- Ben Rosenfield as Willie Thompson
- Gretchen Mol as Gillian Darmody
Guest Starring
- Patricia Arquette as Sally Wheet
- Matt Letscher as Joseph P. Kennedy
- Mary Bacon as Marie
- Olivia Nikkanen as Fern
- Boris McGiver as Sheriff Peter Lindsay, 1884
- John Ellison Conlee as Commodore Louis Kaestner, 1884
- Travis Tope as Slim
- Nolan Lyons as Young Enoch Thompson, 1884
- Michael Zegen as Bugsy Siegel
- Paul Calderon as Arquimedes
- Shae D'Lyn as Carolyn Rothstein
- John C. Vennema as Lawrence Conors
Co-starring
- Joel Briel
- Carl Burrows
- Nicholas Calhoun as Sean
- Brian Cali
- Byrne Davis, Jr. as Whiskey Whiskers
- Christopher J. Domig
- Caroline Grossman as Mabel
- Mark Hamlet
- Sara King as the Bartender
- John P. Keller as Mr. Beckert
- Paul Krasner as a Hobo
- David Neal Levin
- Georgie Ximenes Lifsher as Kitty
- Thomas Lyons
- Victoria Mack
- Martin Markaj as Red Levine
- Warner Miller as Milton
- Mark Murphy
- R. Alex Murray
- Richard Rowan
- Richard Saudek
- Donna Kendall Stearns
- Daniel J. Watts as the Narcisse Brothel doorman
- Michael Winther as Conors & Gould attorney
- Victoria Finehout-Vigil as a dancer
- Colleen Grate as a dancer
- Anne Hugus as a dancer
- Katherine Roarty as a dancer
- Courtney Rottenberger as a dancer
- Jessy Smith as a dancer
Crew
Opening credits
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Closing credits
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Videos
Reception
Memorable Quotes
References
External Links
Season Five |
#01 "Golden Days for Boys and Girls" | #05 "King of Norway" |
#02 "The Good Listener" | #06 "Devil You Know" |
#03 "What Jesus Said" | #07 "Friendless Child" |
#04 "Cuanto" | #08 "Eldorado" |