Seducing a seductress, getting her clean off heroin,
staging a murder... wasn't there a more direct way to elicit that confession? And all at the behest of the elder lawyer... who already knew that she'd done it. Was the idea just to ruin Gillian? Because fueling her heroin addiction would have been the easier way to go. Was the idea to break her? She was already pretty much broken. Was it to get her convicted of murder? Because I don't think even in the 20's that's what you'd call an ironclad confession. Why not just SAY she confessed, since she's going to have to deny it anyway. And it's all explained with, "I owed Lewis something". Huh? What, because she turned his mansion into a brothel and fucked up the powerplay which ended with the death of his son? How does that make ANY sense?
I think she's a quality actress though. That storyline was just inane. Probably should have let her die with that needle in her arm last season.
Big cast changes coming next season, I expect. I don't see a lot of loose ends to be tied up, really. Just a lot of splats. I don't see how Eli, Chalky, or Gillian live through any of that. And with Nucky saying I want out... makes you think that next season it becomes the Capone show with Nucky in a lesser role. A changing of the guard. And with how goofy that Gillian storyline was, it's not a horrible time to change the focus.
Granted -- that might be Nucky making some clever play, but I think that's Nucky realizing both that he doesn't want to kill his brother and that his brother will keep trying to kill him as long as they're both in the business together. It goes all the way back to what he told Margaret, "You decide how much sin you can live with." It's core to his character really.
That means less Harrow
, but it also means more Van Alden
I'm cool with it if they want to leave harrow where he is. Harrow gets a happy ending. He's married to a smart and stable woman, he's not under anyone's thumb, he gets to raise Jimmy's son as his own. Short of magicking his face back together that's about the happiest ending Harrow can possibly have -- and he found a way to quit fighting the war like he promised Jimmy he would.