Boardwalk Empire – Season 3
By the end of Season 2, Nucky Thompson had a great future ahead of him. 15 months later, however, Season 3 puts Nucky on a downward spiral in many ways.
By the end of Season 2, Nucky Thompson had a great future ahead of him. 15 months later, however, Season 3 puts Nucky on a downward spiral in many ways.
The characters and details remain the highlights of the good yet overconfident HBO gangster drama.
Boardwalk Empire begins just before the Prohibition period takes off in 1920 when Atlantic City Treasurer Enoch “Nucky” Thompson arranges a deal with a number of his associates to get into the bootlegging business in order to pay finances for the city.
Kamo is a Kyoto woman who hates Kyoto’s hoity-toity attitude towards tradition, hence she left for Tokyo to never return again, but now she must return to take over the troubled family inn.
Bitter Sugar tells the story of three women nearing her 40s who have a lot of problems in their lives.
Foodies of the world, rejoice. This food documentary show of nearly 50 minutes an episode is as culturally educational as it is delicious to look at.
Cathy is a 40-something-year-old woman diagnosed with terminal cancer, making her reexamine her own life — which includes an apparently loving but too self-absorbed husband Paul, their annoyingly average teenage boy Adam, her against the system bum of a brother Sean, and a job as a high school teacher.
Season 3 is all about remission regarding Cathy Jamison’s cancer, but the problem with the remission theme is that it made Season 3 pretty boring to watch.
Season 2 of Showtime’s The Big C shows that Cathy Jamison is, without a doubt, a tough, brave bitch.
Season 6 is different than previous seasons because the two characters getting the major spotlight are the two extremes: Sheldon and Raj, who has been barely used since the series began… until now.