McCoy panics about his serious debt, and Richard prepares to leave Wisconsin, sadly admitting that he thought of nothing but returning home to his family during dark times in the war. Narcisse visits Dunn and, suggesting that Chalky uses him for "slave labor," easily entices him into joining his heroin business. Henry humiliates Willie by bursting in on his moment with Doris, and Nucky bonds with bartender Sally Wheet, telling her about his "son" Teddy's birthday. Roy ushers the boy away, and Gillian absconds to the ladies' room to feed her habit. McCoy confesses that he owes Tucker quite a bit of money and promises to settle his debt by securing his "friend" Nucky's involvement in their deal Gillian, joking with her "husband," is flustered when a friend of Roger McAllister's recognizes her in public. Gillian, Roy and his friends enjoy "coffee" and Daughter Maitland's performance at the Onyx Club Willie's accomplishment gets him a few private moments alone with Doris after she rejects a too-aggressive Henry. McCoy introduces Nucky to his new partner, garrulous Southerner August Tucker, but Nucky immediately rejects the idea of a new bootlegging arrangement, pointing out that the excessive land development going on in Tampa poses too much risk to their secret business. When Billings attempts to do Richard "a favor" by executing him, Emma shoots him dead, shocked by the violence her twin has brought home. As Richard examines his and Emma's childhood belongings, Billings and his men burst in and confront him for not finishing the "job" for which he was hired. Willie is embarrassed when Mickey Doyle tries to kick him out of the warehouse and threatens to tell Eli about his request Mickey eventually gives in and allows Willie to take a crate. Still looking for available rooms, Roy invites Gillian to accompany him to a business dinner – as his "wife." Narcisse brings beautiful jazz singer Daughter Maitland to the Onyx Club, again suggesting that Chalky should part ways with the "brutish" Dunn. Nucky talks to salesman Skeeter Walsh, who explains that much of Florida's "swampland" is in fact promising real estate in Philadelphia, Willie tries to impress his classmates by promising to procure some illegal hooch for an upcoming party. When Richard offers Emma money – his fee from Carl Billings – for her back taxes, she insists that she has already paid. In Wisconsin, Richard buries his pistol as Emma plays hostess to the somewhat annoying but well-meaning Hubert McCready. In this episode, Nucky journeys to Tampa and meets with Bill McCoy, while back in Harlem Narcisse educates his followers on "the new Negro" and then sits down with Rothstein to discuss a new arrangement for heroin. One in this historical drama series based on the nonfiction book by Nelson Johnson about the gangsters and bootleggers who rose to power in Atlantic City during the years of Prohibition. Continue searching the Collection BOARDWALK EMPIRE: ACRES OF DIAMONDS (TV) Summary
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