Given that I'm caught up on Breaking Bad, finished Battlestar and am waiting on Homeland, American Horror Story, Walking Dead, Dexter and... what is it that I watch again.... to start in the fall I decided to use the HBO to Go thing and figure out if I want to add Boardwalk Empire to my viewing list.
In the opening credits I see a lot of names I recognize: Tim Van Patten and Terence Winter who helmed a lot of great Sopranos episodes; Steve Buscemi who was cousin Tony in Sopranos. I go and find out there's an entire wiki page dedicated to the crossover between the two (
http://boardwalkempire.wikia.com/wiki/The_Sopranos). And then I see Scorsese, who did Goodfellas. How did I miss all this before?
So I'm behind it and expect to be moved.
And then the first episode just drags, drags, drags, drags, drags, drags. I want to take Buscemi seriously but he just doesn't seem to have the requisite presence to fully fill out the character. He tries anger, but it comes off like Daffy Duck. He tries menace but I get Mr. Bean.
Some things happen but it's just not motivating me. Episode 2 was a little better but it still left me dry.
I really don't like the kid playing Jimmy. He's a lightweight and completely unconvincing in his role so far. Supposed to be Princeton smart but has a dullness about him that would wear well on a bama fan working at an oil change place.
Those of you who watch it, can you tell me when it starts to pick up? When am I going to be impressed? When will I understand the critical acclaim? Is it really worth muddling through another couple of episodes?