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The 13 Rules for Creating a Prestige TV Drama
Step 1: Start with an anti-hero.
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Step 1: Start with an anti-hero.
My auteurist theory of television.
She'll play a speakeasy owner.
He runs Harlem.
He's an HBO veteran.
"David sort of liked me for the movie ... and then he didn't like me at all for the movie."
Now it's time to get serious.
Grab the tissues!
Also, what he really thinks of recappers.
Whatever happens between now and next season, the writers are going to have to set up someone new to lose.
Boardwalk Empire has to be the most uneven “good” show on television.
Boardwalk Empire finally brought just about all of its narrative threads under the roof of a single episode.
Plus: Charlie Cox honed his Boardwalk Empire accent by way of Belfast priests, and more, on our daily late-night roundup.
Dream Nucky is such a frustrating main character to have around for a full hour.
Our TV critic says Boardwalk Empire.
If you were on the fence about whether to continue on with Boardwalk Empire, this episode might have convinced you to stay with it.
The Thompson Family Easter.
There’s lots of great misdirection in this episode.
So now we know what Gyp Rosetti likes.
Murder = Babies.