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burden of establishing the new era. Instead, it uses characters running out of options in inverse proportion to how hilariously awful it all is, and it works to spin the threads that connect people who wouldn't expect it, hamstring those who are hoping to skate by, and thwart some desperate souls trying to believe whatever it is gets you out of this mess."
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gave the episode a 7.3 out of 10 rating and wrote, "There was a lot more good than bad this week, and things were far less fragmentary. Most scenes felt like they had an overall purpose, and weren't just there for shock value or exposition. Essentially, there is a story now, where there really wasn't
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gave the episode a "great" 8.8 out of 10 and wrote in his verdict, "'The Good Listener' started to sew together a lot of the vague elements from the season premiere, weaving a clearer picture of what this final season will hold. I still enjoyed the Nucky flashbacks, but this week I really liked how
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wrote, "Written by showrunner Terence Winter himself, this episode moves with much more compelling purpose. Nucky's flashbacks to his difficult childhood are still an integral part of the show, but this time they hold a greater emotional weight. Plus the narrative is moving at a far less leisurely
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In its original American broadcast, "The Good Listener" was seen by an estimated 1.81 million household viewers with a 0.7 in the 18-49 demographics. This means that 0.7 percent of all households with televisions watched the episode. This was a 24% decrease in viewership from the previous episode,
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gave the episode an "Aā€“" grade and wrote, "'The Good Listener,' written by Terence Winter, is just such an episode. It covers as much ground as, if not more, than 'Golden Days for Boys and Girls,' but despite ragged subplots, new characters, and unexpected settings, it doesn't have the premiere's
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and Tonino, intending to hide their involvement from Maranzano. Nucky later meets with Tonino at a restaurant, who confirms that Luciano and Lansky were involved in the assassination attempt. Tonino offers to work for Nucky, who seems interested. When Nucky leaves, Tonino finds that there was a
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gave the episode a 4 star rating out of 5 and wrote, "Intrigue and murder abound. Nucky is still a gracious enough guest to leave a 'Welcome To Atlantic City' postcard. Eli Thompson may sob uncontrollably during radio comedy hours, but he still knows enough to pop a cap behind the ears of any
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wrote, "But the show has always been about Nucky's story, right or wrong, and 'The Good Listener' plays interestingly off of the ways that this show's main character has become such a minor supporting player in the big action happening in Chicago and New York." Genevieve Valentine of
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reported an 100% approval rating for the episode, based on 12 reviews. The site's consensus states: "'The Good Listener' aptly picks up the pace after the gradual setup of 'Golden Days for Boys and Girls,' purposefully advancing what is becoming an exciting arc for the final season."
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gave the episode a perfect 5 star rating out of 5 and wrote, "Written by Terence Winter and directed by Allen Coulter, 'The Good Listener' crackles more plotwise than last week's leisurely-paced season opener, setting up more action and conflict thatā€™ll permeate the season."
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boardwalk caricature of Billie Kent right above their table, and sees Arquimedes staring at him. Later, Lansky is alerted in a brothel about a murder. He goes outside, discovering a dead Tonino with a knife in the back, with a postcard reading "Greetings from Havana".
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In New Jersey, Gillian is now living in a women's sanitarium mandated by the court. In the past seven years, she has overcome her heroin addiction. Gillian complies with the hospital's rules, while also making a deal with a worker to get paper.
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to make up for the lost revenue, since Eli was in charge of the warehouse and he answers to Van Alden. Van Alden's marriage is also dying, as his relationship with Sigrid is becoming more strained. Eli and Van Alden repay Capone by robbing
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wrote, "Michael Shannon being asked to pet an old biddy's little dog, Daisy, while the other lady's long hat feather keeps getting stuck in Shea Whigham's nostrils? Best moment of TV this week." Craig D. Lindsey of
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investigates Capone for tax evasion, while it is revealed that D'Angelo is an undercover agent who works for him. Simultaneously, Caponeā€™s brain is deteriorating due to years of cocaine addiction and early signs of
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gave the episode a perfect 5 star rating out of 5 and wrote, "The road to becoming a career criminal is along and dangerous one, but despite all its peril, walking away can often be the most daunting challenge."
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denies being involved in the hit, as he hasn't talked with Lansky. Nucky also tries to form a partnership with a company, but the members reject him due to his criminal past, although he catches
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In August 2014, HBO confirmed that the second episode of the season would be titled "The Good Listener", and that it would be written by series creator
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In Chicago, Eli is revealed to have become an alcoholic since he arrived. He escapes from a warehouse raided by
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the story itself, despite the big time jump, tied things back to the past. Specifically Season 3."
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which was watched by 2.37 million household viewers with a 0.9 in the 18-49 demographics.
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was involved in his assassination attempt in Cuba. As this coincides with the murder of
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pace, and these recollections feel a bit more artful." Chris O'Hara of
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and his henchmen under disguise. Meanwhile, government agent
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last week. I can't say that it's my favorite episode of
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Index

Boardwalk Empire
Allen Coulter
Terence Winter
Anatol Yusef
Meyer Lansky
Ian Hart
Domenick Lombardozzi
Ralph Capone
Matt Letscher
Joe Kennedy
Greg Antonacci
Johnny Torrio
Michael Zegen
Bugsy Siegel
Boris McGiver
Jim True-Frost
Eliot Ness
Erin Dilly
Christiane Seidel
Reg Rogers
Paul CalderĆ³n
Salvatore Maranzano
Paul Fitzgerald
Richard Bekins
Oakes Fegley
Golden Days for Boys and Girls
What Jesus Said
Boardwalk Empire (season 5)
List of episodes
fifth season

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