Boardwalk Empire, “Devil You Know”
Written by Howard Korder
Directed by Jeremy Podeswa
Aired October 12, 2014
After four seasons of deliberately paced, character-based storytelling, Boardwalk Empire wasn’t going to change its approach in its final truncated season. Instead of introducing new intrigues or foes, the series used much of its time to reflect on the paths that brought Nucky and the other main characters to this point and to say an extended goodbye to the people and world of the show. With Nucky facing off against well known historical figures, an air of doom pervades much of the final episodes before they reach their poetic, but inevitable conclusion. More intriguing is the antepenultimate episode, “Devil You Know”, which says goodbye to two of the series’ most colorful characters and powerful actors, Michael Shannon’s George Mueller/Nelson Van Alden and Michael K. Williams’ Chalky White. Shannon’s intense and frequently...
Written by Howard Korder
Directed by Jeremy Podeswa
Aired October 12, 2014
After four seasons of deliberately paced, character-based storytelling, Boardwalk Empire wasn’t going to change its approach in its final truncated season. Instead of introducing new intrigues or foes, the series used much of its time to reflect on the paths that brought Nucky and the other main characters to this point and to say an extended goodbye to the people and world of the show. With Nucky facing off against well known historical figures, an air of doom pervades much of the final episodes before they reach their poetic, but inevitable conclusion. More intriguing is the antepenultimate episode, “Devil You Know”, which says goodbye to two of the series’ most colorful characters and powerful actors, Michael Shannon’s George Mueller/Nelson Van Alden and Michael K. Williams’ Chalky White. Shannon’s intense and frequently...
- 12/26/2014
- by Staff
- SoundOnSight
Those who love the detailed, accurate and fast-paced martial arts action of Avatar: The Last Airbender needn't worry about a drop in quality in the upcoming mini-series Avatar: The Legend of Korra, as we've learned from A:tla Online that martial arts expert Sifu Kisu will return as a consultant!
In addition to Sifu's extensive past credits with other martial arts related series like Charlie's Angels and Power Rangers, the Northern Shaolin master served as the inspiration for Sokka's own sword-fighting master, Piandao.
Kisu joins other returning production crew such as storyboard artiosts Joaquin Dos Santos and Ian Graham, voice actor Dee Bradley Baker (Momo, Appa, most of the Insane Avatar Animals), and of course series creators Mike Dimartino and Bryan Konietzko, with whom we had a chance to speak with at Comic-Con 2010.
Keep it here for all the latest details on the twelve-part mini-series, as we continue to get psyched for The Legend of Korra,...
In addition to Sifu's extensive past credits with other martial arts related series like Charlie's Angels and Power Rangers, the Northern Shaolin master served as the inspiration for Sokka's own sword-fighting master, Piandao.
Kisu joins other returning production crew such as storyboard artiosts Joaquin Dos Santos and Ian Graham, voice actor Dee Bradley Baker (Momo, Appa, most of the Insane Avatar Animals), and of course series creators Mike Dimartino and Bryan Konietzko, with whom we had a chance to speak with at Comic-Con 2010.
Keep it here for all the latest details on the twelve-part mini-series, as we continue to get psyched for The Legend of Korra,...
- 8/25/2010
- UGO TV
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