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White Horse Pike (Boardwalk Empire)

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"White Horse Pike"
Boardwalk Empireepisode
Episodeno.Season 4
Episode 10
Directed byJake Paltrow
Written byDave Flebotte
Cinematography byBill Coleman
Editing byTim Streeto
Original air dateNovember 10, 2013(2013-11-10)
Running time53 minutes
Guest appearances
Episode chronology
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"Marriage and Hunting"
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"Havre de Grace"
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List of episodes

"White Horse Pike"is the tenth episode of thefourth seasonof the Americanperiodcrime dramatelevision seriesBoardwalk Empire.It is the 46th overall episode of the series and was written by Dave Flebotte, and directed byJake Paltrow.It was released onHBOon November 10, 2013.

The series is set inAtlantic City, New Jersey,during theProhibition eraof the 1920s. The series followsEnoch "Nucky" Thompson,a political figure who rises to prominence and interacts with mobsters, politicians, government agents, and the common folk who look up to him. In the episode, Chalky performs a hit on Narcisse, while Nucky faces problems when heroin is smuggled in his Florida shipment.

According toNielsen Media Research,the episode was seen by an estimated 2.08 million household viewers and gained a 0.8 ratings share among adults aged 18–49. The episode received critical acclaim, with critics praising the writing, directing, performances and pacing.

Plot

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InTampa, Florida,Sally receives a liquor shipment. However, she notices that Petrucelli,LucianoandLanskyhave smuggled heroin inside the shipment. She informsNuckyabout the discovery. An angry Nucky interrogates Lansky for his actions and forces him to bringMasseriato Atlantic City.

Eli is pressured by Tolliver for information, so he gives up a name inTorrio's crew. However, Tolliver visits him at home, angry that he supplied them with a useless fact as the man was dead for years. Eli is then assigned by Nucky to stop a shipment inWhite Horse Pike,with Tolliver tagging along. Tolliver kills one of the men and finds the heroin. He delivers his discoveries toHoover,who is more focused on investigatingMarcus Garvey.

Chalky enlistsRichard's help in performing a hit onNarcisse.That night, Chalky and his crew shoot at Narcisse's office, killing many of his men. However, Narcisse survives and shoots Chalky in the shoulder, forcing him to flee. Chalky hides in anAmerican Legionbuilding with Richard's help, and Nucky hides this from Narcisse. Nucky then meets with Masseria, who reveals that he is associated with Narcisse in the heroin business. Once again denying to know Chalky's location, he strikes a deal to get in the business with Masseria.

In New York City,Margaretfaces eviction as her salary does not cover the expenses.Rothsteinoffers to grant her a better apartment for a cheaper price in exchange forsome tips in his investment,which could cost her job. This prompts Margaret to demand better arrangements, which Rothstein accepts.

In Chicago,Torriofinds thatCaponehas placedVan Aldenin his inner circle for "killing"Dean O'Banion,and reiterates that he will not leave business yet despite Capone's insistence. During a party, shortly after Torrio leaves, Capone is called by a person who wants to say goodbye. Suddenly, mobsters in a building across the street pull out machine guns and start shooting at the place, but Capone is saved by Van Alden when he pushes him to the floor.

Nucky getsBaderto sneak Chalky out of Atlantic City with Daughter. However, he discovers from Willie that Bader is working with Narcisse. The officers transporting Chalky try to kill him but he manages to kill them instead. At the Onyx Club, Maybelle meets Narcisse, who hides his identity and comforts her after she mentions that her wedding has been called off. Nucky and Eli meet at the Albatross, explaining Bader's role. Eli is dismayed to find that Willie is getting involved in the conflict, but Willie states that he is taking part in the family business, which Eli accepts.

Production

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Development

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In October 2013, HBO confirmed that the tenth episode of the season would be titled "White Horse Pike", and that it would be written by Dave Flebotte, and directed byJake Paltrow.This was Flebotte's third writing credit, and Paltrow's first directing credit.[1]

Reception

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Viewers

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In its original American broadcast, "White Horse Pike" was seen by an estimated 2.08 million household viewers with a 0.8 in the 18-49 demographics. This means that 0.8 percent of all households with televisions watched the episode.[2]This was a 9% increase in viewership from the previous episode, which was watched by 1.90 million household viewers with a 0.8 in the 18-49 demographics.[3]

Critical reviews

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"White Horse Pike" received critical acclaim. Matt Fowler ofIGNgave the episode an "amazing" 9 out of 10 and wrote in his verdict, "Things got insanely tense during 'White Horse Pike' after Chalky brought the battle to Narcisse, taking a bullet in the process. With only two episodes left in the season, this was the gateway to the endgame."[4]

Genevieve Valentine ofThe A.V. Clubgave the episode an "A–" grade and wrote, "This episode builds on the un-fired guns of last week with a sense of an unsettling 'almost' that haunts the many turns in this episode; everywhere you look people almost die, almost help each other, and almost connect."[5]

Alan SepinwallofHitFixwrote, "what drives the series, and makes episodes like this one so satisfying, are those moments before the guns come out, when deals are being cut, alliances are being formed, and very smart men have to decide whether the offer on the table is better than the arrangement they already have – and, just as importantly, whether the offer is real at all."[6]Seth Colter Walls ofVulturegave the episode a 4 star rating out of 5 and wrote, "You didn't really thinkBoardwalk Empirewas going to kill off Chalky White, did you? So soon after they did away with Dunn Purnsley? The fans would have gone mad. But give everyone involved some credit: This antepenultimate episode of the season felt full of danger and risk, even for Chalky. And the show managed to build up a head of steam. "[7]

Rodrigo Perez ofIndieWirewrote, "one of the best episodes in the show’s history thus far, and with three two more episodes to go, it's only going to get gnarlier, nastier, and more engrossing."[8]Chris O'Hara ofTV Fanaticgave the episode a 4 star rating out of 5 and wrote, "Van Alden will play into whatever transpires with Al it seems, while the same could be said for Richard with Chalky after we saw the respect Chalky paid him in the alley and how Richard tended to his gunshot wound."[9]

Michael Noble ofDen of Geekwrote, "Seeing these characters before they attained the notoriety that still attends them has been one of the biggest appeals ofBoardwalk Empiresince the beginning. It is, however, more than simply an unofficial prequel toThe Untouchables.Their respective ascents of the criminal ladder, interesting though they are, are given additional depth and context by the sense of generational change. "[10]Pastegave the episode a 6.8 out of 10 rating and wrote, "'White Horse Pike' felt more concerned about moving its pieces around than with character choices, so despite the non-stop action, it didn't have nearly as much excitement."[11]

References

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  1. ^"(#46/410)" White Horse Pike "".The Futon Critic.RetrievedJuly 31,2023.
  2. ^Bibel, Sara (November 12, 2013)."Sunday Cable Ratings: 'The Walking Dead' Wins Night, 'Talking Dead', 'Boardwalk Empire', 'Homeland', 'Killing Kennedy' & More".TV by the Numbers.Archived fromthe originalon November 12, 2013.RetrievedJuly 31,2023.
  3. ^Kondolojy, Amanda (November 5, 2013)."Sunday Cable Ratings: 'The Walking Dead' Rules Again + 'Talking Dead', 'Real Housewives of Atlanta', 'Keeping Up With the Kardashians' & More".TV by the Numbers.Archived fromthe originalon November 5, 2013.RetrievedJuly 31,2023.
  4. ^Fowler, Matt (November 10, 2013)."Boardwalk Empire:" White Horse Pike "Review".IGN.RetrievedJuly 31,2023.
  5. ^Valentine, Genevieve (November 10, 2013)."Boardwalk Empire:"White Horse Pike"".The A.V. Club.RetrievedJuly 31,2023.
  6. ^Sepinwall, Alan (November 10, 2013)."Review: 'Boardwalk Empire' – 'White Horse Pike': You've got a friend in me".HitFix.RetrievedJuly 31,2023.
  7. ^Walls, Seth Colter (November 11, 2013)."Boardwalk EmpireRecap: Let's Get It Sorted Out ".Vulture.RetrievedJuly 31,2023.
  8. ^Perez, Rodrigo (November 10, 2013)."Recap: 'Boardwalk Empire,' Season 4, Episode 10, 'White Horse Pike'".IndieWire.RetrievedJuly 31,2023.
  9. ^O'Hara, Chris (November 10, 2013)."Boardwalk Empire Review: Who Do You Think You Are?".TV Fanatic.RetrievedJuly 31,2023.
  10. ^Noble, Michael (November 12, 2013)."Boardwalk Empire season 4 episode 10 review: White Horse Pike".Den of Geek.RetrievedJuly 31,2023.
  11. ^"Boardwalk Empire:" White Horse Pike "(Episode 4.10)".Paste.November 11, 2013.RetrievedJuly 31,2023.
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