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I found Boardwalk Empire to be a slow starter. I expected a lot from the pilot, what with Scorsese and all, and found it vaguely unaffecting. But with each episode, I liked it more and more until the end of the season, it was one of the shows I looked forward the most.
My biggest outright complaint is with the opening titles. Every episode begins with jangly classic rock that doesn't fit in any way with the show that follows it, as Buscemi looks portentously out to sea. It would be one thing if this fit the show in some "rock and roll roaring twenties" kind of way but it just doesn't. *shakes fist at bad opening credits* *sits back down and enjoys program* |
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