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  • riccardomantio29 August 2021
    Pulsating episode full of paradoxes , strife & drama . Up there with classic breaking bad and sopranos .
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    Some of the best storytelling I have seen in television in awhile. Great cast and a solid season finale.

    "When the gangsta becomes political, white America will tremble. It works the other way around. If you want to be political, you gotta be a little gangsta -Bumpy.
  • goekaymitil6 September 2021
    What do you want me to say? I think there are no words to describe this episode especially. Talk about storytelling, talk about screenplay... It is just wow.
  • hallobob1 September 2021
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    What a fantastic show.

    I don't remember one episode, in which I was fucking bored!

    Hopefully Epix will continue with GoH!

    Nigel Thatch is such a wonderful character, I missed Giancarlo Esposito as Adam Clayton Powell. I mean Giancarlo in Breaking Bads was amazing, so why should it be different here! Glad he atleast came back for the final! And Forest Whitaker keeps nailing his role

    R. I. P Ernie started to like him.. such an annoying goodbye.
  • This is one of the best series produced, good in all aspects, it has it all, drama, action, thriller, history, mob, crime, mafia, you name it.

    Very well done, and hopefully there will be season three.
  • zacdawac21 November 2021
    10/10
    Wow!
    This episode was pure edge of your couch drama like I haven't experienced in a while. I don't want to give anything away. I figured out how one of the scenarios would end, based solely on history, but since quite a bit of the storylines about real people are less than accurate dramatizations, I wasn't sure that I was right. The entire series is interesting in many ways but, that aside, its worth watching the first nineteen episodes just to feel the compelling anxiety of this one. The only reason that I can imagine that this series won't be renewed is that I'm not sure how they could rise to the level of this installment and maintain the standard that they've set.
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    I hate cheesiness

    When vincent gigante walks into the bank he just opens the door, no locks?

    Then he sees Ernie and starts talking to him, his guy shoots Ernie while vincent is talking to him???

    Then the final scenes are chopped and put together

    Ernie went out in a weak way

    The ending seemed rushed.