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"Margate Sands" is the twelfth episode and season finale of the third season of the American
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television series ''
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''. It is the 36th overall episode of the series and was written by series creator
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and executive producer
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, and directed by executive producer
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. It was released on
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on December 2, 2012. The series is set in
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, during the
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of the 1920s. The series follows Enoch "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, the gang war between Nucky and Gyp escalates in Atlantic City. According to
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, the episode was seen by an estimated 2.73 million household viewers and gained a 0.9 ratings share among adults aged 18–49. The episode received critical acclaim, with critics praising the directing, performances, themes and closure to the storyline. At the
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,
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received a nomination for Outstanding Directing for a Drama Series.


Plot

The gang war between Nucky and Gyp has resulted in many deaths in Atlantic City, alarming the townspeople. Despite Gyp acquiring new territories,
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is upset with the deaths of many of his henchmen, especially as Gyp still hasn't killed Nucky and Rothstein. Nucky also faces trouble among his own support, as
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and Chalky do not get along. In New York City,
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is interrogated by the police officers. He is forced to disclose the location of more heroin in exchange for his release. However, he and Lansky discover that Rothstein paid the officers, and he is now planning on getting involved in a heroin business deal with Masseria. Rothstein contacts Nucky to inform him that he will strike a deal with Masseria. If Nucky gives him full ownership of
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, Rothstein will convince Masseria to withdraw his henchmen who have been supporting Gyp, which he accepts. Also in New York City,
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contacts a doctor to help her abort her baby. Gillian starts fearing for Tommy's safety as Gyp does not let her leave the Artemis Club. When Gyp claims that he will make her a "queen" when he takes over Atlantic City, Gillian decides to manipulate him. She seduces him, performing
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on him. She tries to inject him with heroin, but he stops her and injects her instead. Suddenly, Gyp discovers that Masseria has withdrawn his men, leaving him vulnerable.
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then enters the Artemis Club, killing most of Gyp's men, forcing him to flee. Richard finds a man holding Tommy hostage, but he manages to kill him. He takes Tommy to Julia's house, but Paul warns him about coming home bloody, causing Richard to leave. Elsewhere, Capone and Chalky's gangs ambush and gun down all of Masseria's men as they leave Atlantic City. Gyp flees to Tabor Heights with his three remaining henchmen. He continues explaining his next move, but his right-hand man, Tonino, is not convinced. As Gyp urinates on the beach, Tonino fatally stabs him multiple times until he drops dead. Tonino then walks up the beach to meet with Nucky and
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, revealing that he was ordered to do the hit. He is told to send the body to Masseria and to never return to Atlantic City.
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informs Esther Randolph about Overholt's new leadership. He does not want it to be associated with a criminal organization, so he asks her to arrest those involved. To her surprise, he refers to Rothstein. It is revealed that
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provided this to Mellon with Nucky's help. Nucky meets with Margaret at her apartment in New York City. He wants to reconcile, telling her he forgives her for her affair with Owen. When she doesn't say anything, he offers her money to take care of the children. She declines and then closes the door, ending their relationship. A depressed Nucky then returns to Atlantic City and goes to the boardwalk. When a person asks, "Are you Nucky Thompson?", he does not answer. Nucky then removes the carnation from his lapel, tosses it aside, and continues walking until he gets lost amidst the crowd.


Production


Development

The episode was written by series creator
Terence Winter Terence Patrick Winter (born October 2, 1960) is an American writer and producer of television and film. He was the creator, writer, and executive producer of the HBO television series '' Boardwalk Empire'' (2010–2014). Before creating ''Boar ...
and executive producer
Howard Korder Howard Korder is an American screenwriter and playwright. He is the author of the 1988 coming-of-age play ''Boys' Life'', which earned him a Pulitzer Prize for Drama nomination. His play ''Search and Destroy'' was adapted into a film in 1995. ...
, and directed by executive producer
Tim Van Patten Timothy Van Patten (born June 10, 1959) is an American television director, actor, screenwriter, and producer. He has received numerous accolades including two Emmy Awards, a Peabody Award, and two Directors Guild of America Awards as well as n ...
. This was Winter's ninth writing credit, Korder's eleventh writing credit, and Van Patten's 12th directing credit.


Writing

On Gyp's death,
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explained, "the most satisfying resolution to looking at the season as its own book was that Gyp's gotta go, and in a way that's unexpected and powerful. He's just like a mad dog and just needs to be put down. If he didn't go in 12, you'd think he's gotta go in episode 1 of season 4, so what are we waiting for. The guy's gotta die."


Reception


Viewers

In its original American broadcast, "Margate Sands" was seen by an estimated 2.73 million household viewers with a 0.9 in the 18–49 demographics. This means that 0.9 percent of all households with televisions watched the episode. This was a 18% increase in viewership from the previous episode, which was watched by 2.30 million household viewers with a 0.8 in the 18–49 demographics.


Critical reviews

"Margate Sands" received critical acclaim. Matt Fowler of ''
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'' gave the episode an "amazing" 9.3 out of 10 and wrote, "'Margate Sands' definitely didn't disappoint the part of me looking for, and craving, a high body count. Especially Harrow's unforgettable, ''Taxi Driver''-esque whorehouse run-through. By the end though, there wasn't much set up for next year other than every gangster in New York probably being pissed off and Nucky wanting a new life of anonymity. Hopefully there'll be more Chalky seeing as how he'll have a club on the boardwalk. This season spent a lot of time filling up some of the show's main characters' lives with love and hope, only to leave them all as empty shells in the end." Noel Murray of ''
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'' gave the episode an "A–" grade and wrote, "'Two Imposters' mostly narrowed its focus to just a few characters, and because it threatened those few with ruination and/or death, the episode was incredibly suspenseful. By contrast, 'Margate Sands' is littered with corpses, which makes it exciting, but less tantalizing; and the episode expands its scope to include almost all of the cast, which dulls some of the scene-to-scene momentum. But this is still a very good ''Boardwalk Empire'', and one that's fairly bold in how it expresses the themes and overall direction of a season that on the whole has been far more subtle than the show used to be back in its 'Nucky's muddy footprints' days."
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of ''
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'' wrote, "And that's ''Boardwalk Empire''. It may not have the mystery or emotional depth of ''
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'', but it lays out its story and makes sure all the pieces fit together very, very well at the end. And when you get to the end, that can feel awfully satisfying." Seth Colter Walls of ''
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'' gave the episode a 4 star rating out of 5 and wrote, "Atlantic City is drenched in a bloodbath. And the following montage makes clear how, opening cruelties aside, not all the losses are on one side." Rodrigo Perez of '' IndieWire'' gave the episode an "A–" grade and wrote, "As we've repeated almost like a maxim: The creators and writers of HBO's ''Boardwalk Empire'' like to play the long tail game. And while it can be slow going in the moment at times, that planning, patience and vision usually pays off. Such is the case in 'Margate Sands', the finale of season 3 and the conclusion to the three-episode arc where creators rewarded audiences by blowing the doors off, causing the body count to rise." Chris O'Hara of ''TV Fanatic'' gave the episode a perfect 5 star rating out of 5 and wrote, "The finale finished much like the premiere started, as Gyp met his demise not far from where we first saw him spill blood. Indeed, 'Margate Sands' brought closure to many of the storylines to which we were treated over the past few months, thanks to an array of twists and turns that made for a thrilling conclusion." Michael Noble of ''
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'' wrote, "The show may have been trailed with Nucky's doubts on being half a gangster, but this is not merely Nucky’s show any more, and the question of who a person really is has been explored through so many more avenues. If there has been an overarching theme to this multi-stranded season, it was the collision between public and personal lives." Michelle Rafferty of ''
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'' gave the episode a 9 out of 10 rating and wrote, "the optimism of last week's pretty badass conclusion was quickly tampered by the opening of 'Margate Sands.' War in Atlantic City is ugly and Nucky, we quickly learn, is singing a different tune from last week."


Accolades

For the episode,
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was nominated for Outstanding Directing for a Drama Series at the
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. He would lose to ''
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'' for the episode " Chapter 1".


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