![]() ![]() William and a his classmate Clayton ( Owen Campbell) spike Henry’s drink with milk of magnesia-William having scored some of dad’s booze and becoming the college’s de facto mini alcohol supplier-but the chemistry is off. Embarrassed by his peers when caught with a boner when making out with the object of affection last episode, the son of Eli Thompson ( Shea Whigham) wants to one up his college nemesis Henry ( Josh Caras), despite Dad’s recent imperious monologue of keeping his nose clean and getting an education. Lansky however is not quite satisfied until he enacts a pound of flesh from one of the anti-Semitic poker players who had been dogging Rothstein all game (pride, ethnic or otherwise, being a big theme of this episode).Įlsewhere, William Thompson’s ( Ben Rosenfield) revenge scheme horribly backfires. With some reservations and conditions, Nucky agrees. But having seen his boss at his lowest, the enterprising right hand man smells opportunity and tells the Atlantic City kingpin to make him the business partner. ![]() “Anyone who wants to win that badly” is bad news, Nucky tells Lansky. It’s Rothstein who has unintentionally revealed all his cards and therefore what kind of man he is-one that Nucky decides to not do business with. Rothstein had entered the game intending to understand Nucky’s true nature and the tables have turned on him. It’s not until his lieutenant Meyer Lansky ( Anatol Yusef) advises him that he’s embarrassing himself, that he comes to his senses, but by then it’s too late. Worse, Rothstein keeps going, bleeding out more money to the house in order to save face. ![]() In fact, in a crucial game with the stakes over $200,000, Rothstein loses his shirt to Nucky. ‘What We Do in the Shadows’ Season 5 Is Matt Berry’s MVP Run ![]()
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