In the first season, I didn't care about him, then he startly became my favorite. Only HBO series can give us some complicated and complex characters like this.
@Paul Murphy Thats insane! When do you plan on watching it. And although I rate The Sopranos more I think you are right. BE is probably better written. 😁 Ive watched it 3 times but still forget what happens next. 😁
The funny part is that Capone seems genuinely hurt by them trying to steal. I love that Van Alden's death scene gives him a small victory as well as some humor. He did not fear Capone at all and had him shitting his pants.
Made it seem like Al was a pig pushover. He literally had a gun to Val Alden's head and he felt completely in control. But, in an instant Al goes all to pieces and is completely helpless.
I wasn't even mad about Van Alden dying, considering he totally went out on his own terms. Capone is still fucking terrified of him even after he gets shot, and that's pretty fucking badass.
Van Alden sacrificed himself to save Eli. That’s why Eli was so sorry. He owed him his life. I think Van Alden just grew more and more tired of it all, constantly having to move, constantly having to lie and keep reinventing himself and his past, and in that moment he saw not only an out from it all but a way to give purpose to himself, to save somebody else who was caught in a similar situation who he grew close with.
I never looked at it that way but, yeah, because Eli walked away from it, he did totally sacrifice himself. A few days after learning the Eli had slept with his wife no less. Kids didn't know who he was
2:14 Eli's reaction after seeing Van Alden clipped was so realistic and extremely terrifying, top notch acting from Shea Whigham. He's criminally underrated.
Very interesting scene. The changes of looks and faces as they are all in danger. Eli suddenly realizes that the infiltrated agent is willing to kill another agent for the higher goal, he is scared like never before. While Al can kill him too. He can’t just say any word. If he says too much the agent kills him instantly if he doesn’t say enough then Al kills him. Must choose words wisely while is shaking in fear of death. Great performance. The agent is scared too that he gets caught. Al is afraid that the feds are inside his crew. Is afraid to hurt Eli as he’s Nucky’s brother. He is afraid of everybody but the agent who just saved his life. Only Van Alden wasn’t afraid in this scene. He was ready to go. He wanted to die long time ago. He was trapped by all angles. The law would condemn him for killing an agent no matter if he was a rat of the mop. He couldn’t prove that either. He was trapped by the feds and by Al and all.
The problem is many people (like me) like to binge watch a tv series whenever we find a good series to watch. We watch too many episodes at once so that we can't pay attention to every little detail in the series. Like me, I used to watch 4 episodes of Boardwalk Empire a night with a bit tired eyes after the work. In great series every little conversation, every little facial expression and every little detail happening in background even in the most random scene can be a hint for what's going to happen next. Then we miss them because we watch episodes too fast and then we're like "Wow, how did this happen?" when it was very obvious it would happen. All you had to do is concentrate and pay attention to little details 😂 Then I regret watching a series too fast. I just want to erase my memory and watch it again to experience and feel it again.
There was only one person in this show Capone was truly scared of and that was Van Alden. Even the first time he met Van Alden he was intimidated by him when he was just holding a briefcase. Capone like to show the tough guy act but you could always tell he treated Van Alden a bit different than everyone else. In Van Alden’s final moments you could see the pure terror on Capones face as Van Alden grabbed him and shouted. Capone the most feared gangster in American history was scared of the man he could never really understand, special agent Van Alden.
Most feared gangster in American history? Huh? Lmao there are aloooot of more feared gangsters then capone Capone just has more movies made about him and his story is more intriguing and fits the Hollywood scope a lot better then other gangsters stories ,, Or those gangsters never admitted to nothin or are still alive and retired or they're rotting in jail rn
non yobussiness morally wrong? An illegal enterprise run by the mob isn’t morally correct because they distribute amorally prohibited alcohol. Hell it was Lucky Luciano that started murder inc. (sub group within the mob used for contract killings) during this time period.
John Doe how is alcohol morally wrong. Prohibitions bring rise to organized crime and all the negatives with it. Prohibition resulted in the mafia becoming powerful. To be pro prohibition is to be pro organizationed crime.
Wow, so he got shot for real since it wasn't scripted. I hope the family of Michael Shannon got closure, but he died doing what he liked: off the script acting.
I know it was crazy. According to the director he wouldn’t stop and they had to actually shoot him to get him off Stephen Graham. It’s why the season was only 8 episodes
Try reading a book. There are a lot more relevant character redemptions in the history of fiction than that godawful toy commercial franchise. Jesus Christ
Maybe it was to send a message? By making a token effort to cover up the imminent sound of gunfire or torture they were either a) trying to spook one of the agents into spilling the beans or b) remind outsiders to keep quiet about whatever they're hearing.
@@Aaron-zu3xnyou know, reading this whole comment section chronologically just felt like listening to a narrator explaining the moral at the ending of a story.
You can tell when Capone is screaming "GET HIM OFF ME" that it wasn't just fear of being crushed by a dead body. It was fear of the realization of what's to come.
The actors were really outstanding in this series. Half of them have heavy British accents and were able to play the part of 20’s era USA quite superbly, most notably, Al Capone.
that's bc in those days Americans in the Northeast had a Middle Atlantic accent (what the British called our American accent)....The American- British accent lasted til the 1940's....this accent is mostly lost today, absorbed my immigrants - Italian Russian Irish Polish, which slowly changed the American accent into what it is today.
@@MBB563 Eh, kinda. The Mid-Atlantic accent was actually a development of the American entertainment industry and the upper class. The notion was that we ought to take the best of both the British English accent and the American English accent and combine the two. Well, that was the idea. It faded from use in the post-war years. Best example of the Mid-Atlantic accent is FDR, who would have been an early user of it given that his family was very upperclass and very Northeastern. Nobody in this video is, in fact, using it. Just regular old Italians and Northeastern American Irish.
Yeah besides the fact that he looked nothing like him and acted nothing like him lol. He was like the mini troll guy from me Nicolas Cage movie. Not to mention he looks like he’s in his mid 40s.
+Andrej Šaćirović No way! Owen's death was perfect, and unexpected. The way Nucky looks shocked and horrified and quickly tells Eddy "close it up, close it up!!" because he knew how fond Margaret was of him, yet had no idea they were lovers until that moment. BRILLIANT writing, and a perfect exit for Owen's character. Especially the way they show the part where she tells him she is pregnant AFTER we see his death scene. BE is perfect.
"Fuckin' fed piece of shit." The look on his face and that delivery is almost a recognition of everything Van Alden had put himself through since prohibition began.
Shea's a one tough actor. I've almost lost count of all the cold-blooded bitch slaps he had to went throughout the series. Someone needs to do a compilation of it lol
Let's just give Nelson a great big pat on the back here for most redeeming character arc. You start the series hating him as a miserable little narc; you end it loving him for the stone-cold fucking badass that he is. That, my friends, is fucking writing.
During Van Alden's first execution attempt with Capone, he convinces Capone to let him go and we see that Capone has his hand shaking when pointing the gun at his head and Van Alden sees the uncertainty in his eyes. Now, when Van Alden gives a look at Capone, his hand is steady and has nothing but a lock-on stare at Van Alden. That's when Van Alden knew that Capone was convinced in killing him. He decided to go out on his own terms.
He was my favourite character in the show, I hated him in season 1 but the way he grew on me as the series progressed was VERY unique. He had such a great story arc and, in my opinion, was the funniest character on the show in his own way. 😂 The actor who played him was absolutely brilliant!
@@mantistoboggan5171 I, personally only disliked him because he went against the main character and we knew nothing about him. It was even before the end of the first season i took a real liking to Nelson
@@bossshxtonly that's a compelling character right there. Thought he'd be the main thorn in the side of nucky at the start, then that slowly unravels, and he ends up with Al capone.
@@josiahcone7506 Yeah, you can tell Michael Shannon is exceedingly aware of how impactful his expressions can be. He gets me rooting for his character in every single movie - no matter his traits.
2:29 - 2:32 my favorite line in the scene..."all this time... with the shit with the irons" lmfao!!! I love the actor who plays Al Capone very underrated actor
Both Michael Shannon and Nelson Van Alden deserved a better out than this. This guy used to be one of Nucky's primary antagonists, yet he barely got any screentime and died so abruptly.
Everthing felt a bit slapped together in season 4 and 5 like they would just use abrupt deaths as a gimmick (eddy being antoher one of note) since they were running out of ideas.
Uh you could actually just look at some of the raw data. In Season 1 he appeared in 11 out of 12 episodes, in Season 2 he appeared in 9 out of 12 episodes. So the first two seasons he absolutely had a ton of screentime since his feud with Nucky was still a main storyline. In Season 3 he appeared in only 5 episodes out of 12. And in Season 4 he appeared in 6 episodes. In season 5 he appeared in 4 episodes of of 8. Season 3 was his low point, his storyline wasn't very exciting and barely tied into any other storylines until the end of the season. Season 4 saw a bit more screentime than 3 and with a much more interesting storyline, but we still didn't see much of him. I had accepted than seasons 3 and 4 were building up to something better. Indeed his confrontation with O'banion as well as his former sales colleagues seemed to signify Season 5 was going to be a good year for Van Alden. It just wasn't. Nucky got most of the screentime through both his current storyline and his flashbacks, everybody else got next to nothing. In Season 5, this was his one single big episode, very sad.
TheIrishEnigma Have to 100% agree with you on that. I know deaths are supposed to be sudden and shocking but the major characters Winter bumps off in season 4&5 just felt cheap, especially Harrow and Van the man here. He was one of my favorite characters and seeing him through 5 long seasons to end like this felt weak sauce. I love BW and Sopranos but Winter doesn't know how to end a series well without cheap deaths and flashbacks/dreams galore.
orwell9788 Yeah I agree. I did like Harrow's death but only the part where he I guess is in heaven with everyone he loves. I doubt he would ever mess up the way he did which is what I really hated. Van I guess they were trying to make him go into his rage mode but I still feel he would of at least been careful rather then just going insane and revealing who he was.
This scene is both comedic and tragic and hilarious and off the wall-bat shh crazy, all at the same time. Outstanding acting from everybody involved. Love it.
I like how not only scared and surprised they are but even Capone realizes Van Alden was going to kill him, and he wouldn't have been able to stop him, if not for his man.
I love Nelson. He was my favorite character. I was sort of sorry to see him go out like this. That D'Angelo was a slimy bastard. At least he went out doing what he did best, being an entertaining raving lunatic
+Drac39 I liked D'Angelo until 2:01 , I don't give a fuck how justified that was, Van Alden was the most interesting fella in pretty much the whole series, everyone else had a standard reason for what they do. Van Alden's story was an existential trip through America's violently laced past.
@@ThisHandleIsInteresting he had to kill Van Alden to keep his cover. You can see in his face that he didn't want to but his case to bring down the biggest gangster in the United States was more important than the life of a Prohi who went rogue.
The fact Eli is saying “I’m sorry” to Alden shows how much he cares for him. Even in their short time and tragic story unfolded he still considered Alden a friend and didn’t want him to parish for their sins.
@@clarabressy2937 Both ex-cops, both on the run from killing corrupted feds, both got introduced into crimes and sins by the actions of Enock Thompson. They became partners in Chicago and are the only two who really knew each other.
@spongeaang98 and it wasn't coming via gun or knife just from a big man's enormous strength. Many of us males have a fantasy about our pugilistic abilities but reality can knock it down real quick.
Well he was real soft. Weak, soft insecure pathological liar, happy to dish it out but shivering in fear when on the receiving end. P.S I'm only talking about the Capone of Boardwalk Empire
It’s because this show is based on fiction not reality. I’m glad the gay little people that watch HBO can get off on these garbage portrayals of real life characters
It’s weird, first and second season Van Alden is one of the creepiest and most vile humans ever portrayed on TV. By the end however, I ended up liking Nelson and was very pleased that he got to go out like a bad ass as well!
"we are not a victorious army but we are eternal" nelson was the kind of man who surrendered to being meek, cowardly and sinful for the majority of his life, but could only take so much. And when he finally snapped, he he did it in a good way in a good way, to reclaim a portion of his dignity and put the fear of god into an evil man, if even for a few moments.
That’s what makes it good though. It was realistic how violent it was. But what was beautiful is the show had a whole host really well crafted characters to make up for it.
I read somewhere that the James Darmody character in real life was so hard to work with that they decided to just kill him off not deal with him anymore
This piece in the scene is just awesome and most people miss it, "this concludes our broadcast day, this is Herbert Carter signing off from Chicago," as a way of seeing Van Alden off... pretty cool.
Al looked like he was expecting Van Alden to talk his way out of it again. When he swung on him, it really took him by surprise lol. It feels like they both could’ve walked out of the room alive if Nellie would’ve worked that magic. He could be convincing under pressure but he totally lost it. Great scene
Either die the hero or live long enough to become the villain... for once that applies in a good way. Going out trying to find his way back to the righteous.
Though I'm very sad to see one of my favorite characters go and I wanted to see him climb further up the ranks of the mafia to become one of the big mobsters. I do like that just before he died the old him woke up and it was as if everything that had happened between now and going on the run was just some irrelevant dream. It wasn't the worst way to write his death. At least he was himself again for a moment instead of dying as someone he isn't.
Well I finished season 1 and for a while couldn't continue...so I looked up something here and I saw this video The Sheriff of Atlantic City and a federal agent with Al Capone in some office?! What is going on lol
When Eli starts apologizing to June thinking he's about to get off'ed it really hit me hard. This scene reminds me of the drug deal gone wrong in Boogie Nights when a gun is exposed, Dirk becomes sober with reality and wants to bounce.
@@foundfindfinding5377 pffft....that's some bullshit. 600+ year old alcoholic ain't building no massive MASSIVE "ark" (that's when you know it's big....it's not called a boat, or a ship, but a fucking ARK. First and last one if I'm not mistaken. I worked at a marina when I was a younger man for almost a decade. Saw a lot of boats, skiffs, skis, the odd pontoon, but never once did I see a fucking "ark". I'm calling bullshit. Terrifying thought of the day.....an enormous number of people truly believe that story.
01:33 Van Alden was like this is it. I've had enough. That's like the fifth time in a short period of time someone was holding him at gunpoint. We all have our limits.
Capone saying “he was gonna kill me.. he was gonna kill me ?!” Is fucking hilarious because dude... you were just going to kill him (Van Alden) yourself hahahahaha. 😂😅🤣
I absolutely hated Van Alden in season 1 and half of season 2. From then onward he became a legend in the making. One of the best character developments.
"I, am Nelson Casper Van Alden! I, am a sworn agent, of the United States treasury. And I swear by Jesus our lord, justice will rain down upon you!" What he said wasn't a lie.... eventually justice did answer to Al Capone
Just finished this series today. This scene definitely solidified Van Alden as one of my favorite characters. At first I did not care for his character but his journey was among the most interesting out of the cast. I still don't "like" him as a person but as a character I would be paying close attention every time he was on the screen.
Van Alden was one of the best written, complicated characters ever.
In the first season, I didn't care about him, then he startly became my favorite.
Only HBO series can give us some complicated and complex characters like this.
@Paul Murphy Absolutely.
@Paul Murphy Thats insane! When do you plan on watching it. And although I rate The Sopranos more I think you are right. BE is probably better written. 😁
Ive watched it 3 times but still forget what happens next. 😁
Van Alden was a real definition of character breaking bad.
100% agreed
“I, for one, refuse to be ruled by fear.”
~ Nelson Van Alden.
He is the Bringer of Fear.
Lol 😂 “HUSBAND!”.... yes dear!!” Lol 😂
I like my coffee Black, like I like my women - Chalky White
I never liked Nelson, i wanted him dead from the start
@@SuperChuckRaneyi also like my coffee like I like my women. Just the milk and sugar please
The funny part is that Capone seems genuinely hurt by them trying to steal. I love that Van Alden's death scene gives him a small victory as well as some humor. He did not fear Capone at all and had him shitting his pants.
He saw Van Alden as a buddy or at the least one of his better lackeys
van alden had the makings of a varsity athlete.
Made it seem like Al was a pig pushover. He literally had a gun to Val Alden's head and he felt completely in control. But, in an instant Al goes all to pieces and is completely helpless.
@@burnaboy8434 He was suffering a serious case of syphilis by this point. His brain wasn't remotely what it used to be.
De Niro was more scary as Capone
I wasn't even mad about Van Alden dying, considering he totally went out on his own terms. Capone is still fucking terrified of him even after he gets shot, and that's pretty fucking badass.
Don’t think he was terrified of him per say more shock of having a dead body on top and having just watched half dude’s face explode
@@krishchopra4878 yeah I don’t think Al Capone had an issue seeing a man die
@@AQUIENLASALA and the fact he genuinely thought he wasn’t a fed up until Luciano said something and this
@@AQUIENLASALA He literally said "he was gonna kill me, he was gonna kill me!"
@@Babbolozada all i know is capone never had the makings of a varsity athlete.
Van Alden sacrificed himself to save Eli. That’s why Eli was so sorry. He owed him his life. I think Van Alden just grew more and more tired of it all, constantly having to move, constantly having to lie and keep reinventing himself and his past, and in that moment he saw not only an out from it all but a way to give purpose to himself, to save somebody else who was caught in a similar situation who he grew close with.
He said " i'm sorry June"
Sorry to his wife...
I never looked at it that way but, yeah, because Eli walked away from it, he did totally sacrifice himself. A few days after learning the Eli had slept with his wife no less. Kids didn't know who he was
Also, D’Angelo shot him before he spilled who he was. He couldn’t risk himself being outed as an undercover agent
He did not do it to save Eli 😂 he disliked Eli from the start
2:14 Eli's reaction after seeing Van Alden clipped was so realistic and extremely terrifying, top notch acting from Shea Whigham. He's criminally underrated.
Honestly the pure shock on his face always makes me laugh. He's great as Eli
Very interesting scene. The changes of looks and faces as they are all in danger. Eli suddenly realizes that the infiltrated agent is willing to kill another agent for the higher goal, he is scared like never before. While Al can kill him too. He can’t just say any word. If he says too much the agent kills him instantly if he doesn’t say enough then Al kills him. Must choose words wisely while is shaking in fear of death. Great performance. The agent is scared too that he gets caught. Al is afraid that the feds are inside his crew. Is afraid to hurt Eli as he’s Nucky’s brother. He is afraid of everybody but the agent who just saved his life. Only Van Alden wasn’t afraid in this scene. He was ready to go. He wanted to die long time ago. He was trapped by all angles. The law would condemn him for killing an agent no matter if he was a rat of the mop. He couldn’t prove that either. He was trapped by the feds and by Al and all.
The agent was named Mike D’Angelo.
Edit: That was his undercover name. His real name is Mike Malone.
Nah, it's not that deep.
@@tyiase41 It's literally the situation in the scene....
The problem is many people (like me) like to binge watch a tv series whenever we find a good series to watch. We watch too many episodes at once so that we can't pay attention to every little detail in the series. Like me, I used to watch 4 episodes of Boardwalk Empire a night with a bit tired eyes after the work. In great series every little conversation, every little facial expression and every little detail happening in background even in the most random scene can be a hint for what's going to happen next. Then we miss them because we watch episodes too fast and then we're like "Wow, how did this happen?" when it was very obvious it would happen. All you had to do is concentrate and pay attention to little details 😂 Then I regret watching a series too fast. I just want to erase my memory and watch it again to experience and feel it again.
@@-RunninNGunnin- I did that too with the Sopranos I had to watch it again because I binged it to hard the 1st watch
There was only one person in this show Capone was truly scared of and that was Van Alden. Even the first time he met Van Alden he was intimidated by him when he was just holding a briefcase. Capone like to show the tough guy act but you could always tell he treated Van Alden a bit different than everyone else. In Van Alden’s final moments you could see the pure terror on Capones face as Van Alden grabbed him and shouted. Capone the most feared gangster in American history was scared of the man he could never really understand, special agent Van Alden.
Hahahaha great comment!
Agree 100!!
BULLSHIT! Al Capone feared NOTHING
Interestingly, and historically, Al said the only person he feared was Hymie Weiss (Dean O’Banion’s friend).
Most feared gangster in American history? Huh?
Lmao there are aloooot of more feared gangsters then capone
Capone just has more movies made about him and his story is more intriguing and fits the Hollywood scope a lot better then other gangsters stories ,,
Or those gangsters never admitted to nothin or are still alive and retired or they're rotting in jail rn
@andrew-rn9ui if you dont recognise Al Capone as one of the most feared gangsters off all time, then its a YOU problem 😉
Love how van Alden went out with dignity- his last words telling Capone that justice will be done to him
you say something like that and it sounds good, but when your shitting your pants at the same time maybe it doesnt have the same impact
Prohibition was morally wrong Alden was bad
non yobussiness morally wrong? An illegal enterprise run by the mob isn’t morally correct because they distribute amorally prohibited alcohol. Hell it was Lucky Luciano that started murder inc. (sub group within the mob used for contract killings) during this time period.
John Doe how is alcohol morally wrong. Prohibitions bring rise to organized crime and all the negatives with it. Prohibition resulted in the mafia becoming powerful. To be pro prohibition is to be pro organizationed crime.
non yobussiness “amorally prohibited”
This wasn't even in the script. Michael Shannon thought Stephen Graham took his lunch and they just happened to be filming.
BP Lup nope.
Wow, so he got shot for real since it wasn't scripted. I hope the family of Michael Shannon got closure, but he died doing what he liked: off the script acting.
Wow nice little BTS peak for us thx for that hot and legit info!
You don't messs with Michael's lunch pail with his turkey sandwich, Doritos, banana and Snapple.
I know it was crazy. According to the director he wouldn’t stop and they had to actually shoot him to get him off Stephen Graham. It’s why the season was only 8 episodes
Van Alden has a sort of Darth Vader thing going on. Where he descends to a dark place and then in the last moment finds his good side again.
+MovieHound17 Being an asshole is Michael Shannon's specialty, and he does it good.
+Ocram Immorto Shannon, surely, would say he does it well
smulligan2 That's still an understatement XD
Try reading a book. There are a lot more relevant character redemptions in the history of fiction than that godawful toy commercial franchise. Jesus Christ
@1manuscriptman his partner was a murderer who worked for Nucky and undermined his whole case. He did the right thing
"...I am a sworn agent of the United States Treasury Department. Where were you born Al? ON A FARM!?"
FIND MARTHA!!
@@patgogan7324 WHY DID YOU SAY THAT NAME
dude great comment! lol. as for these other clowns trying to pile on.. boo you suck. be original. lol
LMFAO
Thanks for confirming that it was him 😆 🤣 😂
"Turn up the radio Ralphie that'll cover the sounds of GUNSHOTS no problem"
That song SLAPS !
It’s a .22 not a .357.
@@seanobrien9992that’s a 45 buddy. Either way, the people in the next room would definitely hear a 22
Maybe it was to send a message? By making a token effort to cover up the imminent sound of gunfire or torture they were either a) trying to spook one of the agents into spilling the beans or b) remind outsiders to keep quiet about whatever they're hearing.
"He was gonna kill me". Well, yeah, Al, kinda what happens when you point a gun to someone's head.
Like most cowards, Al doesn’t fear his victims until they fight back, then he’s scared.
@@evilwillhunting Criminals always accuse other people of the crimes they themselves have committed
and that my friends is why you never pull a gun if you're not willing to pull the trigger
@@Aaron-zu3xnyou know, reading this whole comment section chronologically just felt like listening to a narrator explaining the moral at the ending of a story.
You can tell when Capone is screaming "GET HIM OFF ME" that it wasn't just fear of being crushed by a dead body. It was fear of the realization of what's to come.
“The shit with the irons??”
Fuxkin classic
The actors were really outstanding in this series. Half of them have heavy British accents and were able to play the part of 20’s era USA quite superbly, most notably, Al Capone.
that's bc in those days Americans in the Northeast had a Middle Atlantic accent (what the British called our American accent)....The American- British accent lasted til the 1940's....this accent is mostly lost today, absorbed my immigrants - Italian Russian Irish Polish, which slowly changed the American accent into what it is today.
@@MBB563 Eh, kinda. The Mid-Atlantic accent was actually a development of the American entertainment industry and the upper class. The notion was that we ought to take the best of both the British English accent and the American English accent and combine the two. Well, that was the idea. It faded from use in the post-war years. Best example of the Mid-Atlantic accent is FDR, who would have been an early user of it given that his family was very upperclass and very Northeastern. Nobody in this video is, in fact, using it. Just regular old Italians and Northeastern American Irish.
the actor who played Richard is also British
@@HANKTHEDANKEST not all. The actor playing Capone is from Liverpool England.
Yeah besides the fact that he looked nothing like him and acted nothing like him lol. He was like the mini troll guy from me Nicolas Cage movie. Not to mention he looks like he’s in his mid 40s.
"I, am Nelson Kaspar Van Alden! I, am a sworn agent, of the United States treasury. And I swear by Jesus our lord, justice will rain down upon you!"
Kaspar
Wang Mingjian and it eventually did haha
As openly Secular person I can definitely say , " That is a Bible Thumper I can respect ! "
And you will know
My name is the Lord when I lay my vengeance upon thee
Fucking fed piece of shit.
quickly AL, before "ze germans" get here
I like Dags. I like Bootlegging better.
"5 minutes turkish....."
you mean, proper fucked?
Drej 101 it was 2 minutes 5 minutes ago😕
Ur thinking have I got the minerals
One on one he would beat the shit out of Capone and most of the other characters in this show.
except Richard Harrow and Archy the BodyGuard
Agreed
Wang Mingjian and Chalky White
+Leon Watson agreed,except Owen Sleater i think,that dude was also fucking badass,and got lame death also.....
+Andrej Šaćirović No way! Owen's death was perfect, and unexpected. The way Nucky looks shocked and horrified and quickly tells Eddy "close it up, close it up!!" because he knew how fond Margaret was of him, yet had no idea they were lovers until that moment. BRILLIANT writing, and a perfect exit for Owen's character. Especially the way they show the part where she tells him she is pregnant AFTER we see his death scene. BE is perfect.
"Fuckin' fed piece of shit." The look on his face and that delivery is almost a recognition of everything Van Alden had put himself through since prohibition began.
That was a real eye opening experience for Nelson Van Alden.
It’s a crime that no one gave you props for this comment ☺️
Yep... Really blew his mind
He had a lot on his mind, but thankfully he was able to let it all out.
he had a vision.
Shea's a one tough actor. I've almost lost count of all the cold-blooded bitch slaps he had to went throughout the series. Someone needs to do a compilation of it lol
He wasn't hurt, but he got fucked up off booze in True Detective.
@@andrewbecker9062 yup th-cam.com/video/Y9tdeu-Br4w/w-d-xo.html
I like Eli but he honestly earned it imo. So whiny when he owed everything to Nucky
@@andrewbecker9062 he had more heart and morals than most of the characters in the show.
Let's just give Nelson a great big pat on the back here for most redeeming character arc. You start the series hating him as a miserable little narc; you end it loving him for the stone-cold fucking badass that he is. That, my friends, is fucking writing.
During Van Alden's first execution attempt with Capone, he convinces Capone to let him go and we see that Capone has his hand shaking when pointing the gun at his head and Van Alden sees the uncertainty in his eyes.
Now, when Van Alden gives a look at Capone, his hand is steady and has nothing but a lock-on stare at Van Alden. That's when Van Alden knew that Capone was convinced in killing him. He decided to go out on his own terms.
He was my favourite character in the show, I hated him in season 1 but the way he grew on me as the series progressed was VERY unique. He had such a great story arc and, in my opinion, was the funniest character on the show in his own way. 😂 The actor who played him was absolutely brilliant!
Why would you hate him?
@@mantistoboggan5171 I, personally only disliked him because he went against the main character and we knew nothing about him. It was even before the end of the first season i took a real liking to Nelson
@@bossshxtonly that's a compelling character right there. Thought he'd be the main thorn in the side of nucky at the start, then that slowly unravels, and he ends up with Al capone.
i didnt like him in s1 cuz he was kinda weird with the religious stuff and also the obsession with maragaret was quite odd@@blanketdtf
I used to despise Van Alden at the beginning but wow did this change throughout the show. One of my favorite characters in the show by far.
Agreed. To me he's the funniest as well. His expressions and tones in various scenes
@@josiahcone7506 Yeah, you can tell Michael Shannon is exceedingly aware of how impactful his expressions can be.
He gets me rooting for his character in every single movie - no matter his traits.
Why despise him?
@@mantistoboggan5171 because he was some religious fucknut who was very annoying
2:29 - 2:32 my favorite line in the scene..."all this time... with the shit with the irons" lmfao!!! I love the actor who plays Al Capone very underrated actor
Stephen Graham
The performances in this show are amazing. It's criminally underated
Both Michael Shannon and Nelson Van Alden deserved a better out than this. This guy used to be one of Nucky's primary antagonists, yet he barely got any screentime and died so abruptly.
Everthing felt a bit slapped together in season 4 and 5 like they would just use abrupt deaths as a gimmick (eddy being antoher one of note) since they were running out of ideas.
Van Alden was featured regularly once he became a wanted man don't know where you're getting this less screentime jazz from.
Uh you could actually just look at some of the raw data. In Season 1 he appeared in 11 out of 12 episodes, in Season 2 he appeared in 9 out of 12 episodes.
So the first two seasons he absolutely had a ton of screentime since his feud with Nucky was still a main storyline.
In Season 3 he appeared in only 5 episodes out of 12. And in Season 4 he appeared in 6 episodes. In season 5 he appeared in 4 episodes of of 8.
Season 3 was his low point, his storyline wasn't very exciting and barely tied into any other storylines until the end of the season. Season 4 saw a bit more screentime than 3 and with a much more interesting storyline, but we still didn't see much of him.
I had accepted than seasons 3 and 4 were building up to something better. Indeed his confrontation with O'banion as well as his former sales colleagues seemed to signify Season 5 was going to be a good year for Van Alden. It just wasn't. Nucky got most of the screentime through both his current storyline and his flashbacks, everybody else got next to nothing.
In Season 5, this was his one single big episode, very sad.
TheIrishEnigma Have to 100% agree with you on that. I know deaths are supposed to be sudden and shocking but the major characters Winter bumps off in season 4&5 just felt cheap, especially Harrow and Van the man here. He was one of my favorite characters and seeing him through 5 long seasons to end like this felt weak sauce. I love BW and Sopranos but Winter doesn't know how to end a series well without cheap deaths and flashbacks/dreams galore.
orwell9788 Yeah I agree. I did like Harrow's death but only the part where he I guess is in heaven with everyone he loves. I doubt he would ever mess up the way he did which is what I really hated. Van I guess they were trying to make him go into his rage mode but I still feel he would of at least been careful rather then just going insane and revealing who he was.
This scene is both comedic and tragic and hilarious and off the wall-bat shh crazy, all at the same time. Outstanding acting from everybody involved. Love it.
This is one of the funniest scenes in the show and it ends so unexpectedly and hazardous. Nice writing, great show
Nelson and Eli had the best scenes in the last season. I love the sense of humor of all this scenes (even this last one)
I like how not only scared and surprised they are but even Capone realizes Van Alden was going to kill him, and he wouldn't have been able to stop him, if not for his man.
I love Nelson. He was my favorite character. I was sort of sorry to see him go out like this. That D'Angelo was a slimy bastard. At least he went out doing what he did best, being an entertaining raving lunatic
+Drac39 I liked D'Angelo until 2:01 , I don't give a fuck how justified that was, Van Alden was the most interesting fella in pretty much the whole series, everyone else had a standard reason for what they do. Van Alden's story was an existential trip through America's violently laced past.
@@ThisHandleIsInteresting he had to kill Van Alden to keep his cover. You can see in his face that he didn't want to but his case to bring down the biggest gangster in the United States was more important than the life of a Prohi who went rogue.
stephen graham is an INCREDIBLE actor
Aye. He is.
Facially, he reminds me of Donnie Wahlberg.
Dana oh god you’re right
Y'all should see him in 'This is England.' Good shite.
The fact Eli is saying “I’m sorry” to Alden shows how much he cares for him. Even in their short time and tragic story unfolded he still considered Alden a friend and didn’t want him to parish for their sins.
He was saying sorry to June
*perish
I never really understood Alden and Eli's friendship tbh, where did it even come from?
Clara Bressy - Eli was plowing Aldens wife and became friends, tag team partners
@@clarabressy2937 Both ex-cops, both on the run from killing corrupted feds, both got introduced into crimes and sins by the actions of Enock Thompson. They became partners in Chicago and are the only two who really knew each other.
I love the fact that Al goddamn Capone was fearing for his life in this moment. Even the toughest gangsters fear death like any man.
@spongeaang98 and it wasn't coming via gun or knife just from a big man's enormous strength. Many of us males have a fantasy about our pugilistic abilities but reality can knock it down real quick.
Well he was real soft. Weak, soft insecure pathological liar, happy to dish it out but shivering in fear when on the receiving end. P.S I'm only talking about the Capone of Boardwalk Empire
It’s because this show is based on fiction not reality. I’m glad the gay little people that watch HBO can get off on these garbage portrayals of real life characters
@@BudsCartoon Hey, buddy, what does it make you to be here in this comment section? You one of these gay little HBO watchers? Fuckin hypocrite snob
@@sillygoose9791 Ummmm this is a TH-cam clip genius.
Capone was generally afraid when Van Alden was on top of him. Kudos to Nelson for his bravery. And what a brutal shot to his head..
Capone was also a wannabe
Everyone praises Steve Buscemi's performance in this series, but the actor who plays Al Capone for me is brilliant too
Stephen Joseph Graham
He also plays in the irishman
@@rubenvrioni He was late.
@@erictrenbeath9680 agree
Watch Snatch and this is England from his early career that's what made him amazing films.
It’s weird, first and second season Van Alden is one of the creepiest and most vile humans ever portrayed on TV. By the end however, I ended up liking Nelson and was very pleased that he got to go out like a bad ass as well!
Didn't like Van Alden at the beginning of the series, but when he started selling that Norwegian shine he became the man.
"we are not a victorious army but we are eternal" nelson was the kind of man who surrendered to being meek, cowardly and sinful for the majority of his life, but could only take so much. And when he finally snapped, he he did it in a good way in a good way, to reclaim a portion of his dignity and put the fear of god into an evil man, if even for a few moments.
Gloria In Excelsis Deo
The guy was straight up Frankenstein's monster when he got mad. You could totally see him coming straight through a wall to get to you lol.
I like how confused Capone was about van Alden, how he was a fed but at the same time melted that guy's face, "that shit with the irons."
There's a sense of justice in the fact that Van Alden's tirade is what ultimately led to Capone's takedown.
CAPONE: "Any last words?"
VAN ALDEN: "Yeah. Kneel before Zod!"
The blast from that pistol would have been heard throughout the entire house, loud radio or not.
Shannon is a monseterous actor. Absolutely adore every role hes ever done. Hes so good at playing a badass
He took back his name in this moment. He owned the name Nelson Van Alden one last time.
I WILL FIND HIM
Javan Nelums 😂😂😂
Zod
There it is ...... 😎
Hahahaha
Bwahahaha 😭😭😭☠️ LMAOOOO
the music playing on the radio makes this scene extra phenomenal
Van Alden death always cracks me up he punches Capone then while he's trying to strangle him starts yelling a list of his credentials.
man, nelson can *not* catch a fucking break...even in the end.
"You ever say "thank you" i never heard it"
Thank you.....very much
"It doesnt count now"
LMAO!!!
Of course we are ... AaL
It was nice of everyone to let Nelson finish his speech
Oh Nelson Van Alden. You're on of TV's greatest characters.
Dainty Daisy 8
gary harris what does “8” mean?
Harrow, this guy and even darmody, all my faves came and went :/
Yeah that was one of the weaker parts of this series. They kept killing all the interesting characters too soon.
That’s what makes it good though. It was realistic how violent it was. But what was beautiful is the show had a whole host really well crafted characters to make up for it.
Yeah not too bothered about everyone else but harrow should have lived. Seems like writers write story lines just for maximum impact.
I read somewhere that the James Darmody character in real life was so hard to work with that they decided to just kill him off not deal with him anymore
John Doe but they should stick to realistic then, harrow never would have missed that shot on the doctor
This scene was a bit chilling after Nelson died. It was really weird seeing Eli like that. His actor is really good
Michael Shannon is an amazing actor.
This piece in the scene is just awesome and most people miss it, "this concludes our broadcast day, this is Herbert Carter signing off from Chicago," as a way of seeing Van Alden off... pretty cool.
Thank You (...personally!) - for this video!
Al looked like he was expecting Van Alden to talk his way out of it again. When he swung on him, it really took him by surprise lol. It feels like they both could’ve walked out of the room alive if Nellie would’ve worked that magic. He could be convincing under pressure but he totally lost it. Great scene
Hahaha totally agree!!
i was so surprised i thought nelson would become the new gangster on the block, too bad this happened
he was a fed...
Either die the hero or live long enough to become the villain... for once that applies in a good way. Going out trying to find his way back to the righteous.
Chapped my ass almost as hard as when Richard "Half-Face" bought it at the end of S4.
0:37 if alden said back "of course we was, al" i think i wouldve actually lost conciousness.
I couldn't help but laugh when he attacked Capone, but the laughs were very short lived..R.I.P Nelson.
Though I'm very sad to see one of my favorite characters go and I wanted to see him climb further up the ranks of the mafia to become one of the big mobsters. I do like that just before he died the old him woke up and it was as if everything that had happened between now and going on the run was just some irrelevant dream. It wasn't the worst way to write his death. At least he was himself again for a moment instead of dying as someone he isn't.
This scene is even better if you keep staring at Al Capers face while Nelson is shaking him and screaming
Ngl it was kinda satisfying seeing Capone get bitch slapped like that lmao and that speech was badass
"You ever say thank you?..I never heard it"
Thank you...very much
"Doesnt count now"
HAAAA!!
I love this show. The performance from everyone is just excellent.
Jeez.... I hope people starting season 1 of Boardwalk Empire don't go on TH-cam... just look at the side of the screen.
I'm glad I managed self control until I finished the whole series. Lol
Same here
Well I finished season 1 and for a while couldn't continue...so I looked up something here and I saw this video
The Sheriff of Atlantic City and a federal agent with Al Capone in some office?!
What is going on lol
+Berzerker 1 ain't nobody telling you nothing better go watch the show
Marcus Deab I already watched when I wrote the comment lol
I love how he just turned into the Frankenstein monster & made Capone piss himself 😂
His nickname by his brother "Snorky" is also hilarious 😂
loved van alden, one of my fav characters!! michael shannon is a brilliant actor
He went out very true to form, with another classic meltdown lol. Loved van alden and his arc throughout the show
JUSTICE WILL RAIN DOWN UPON YOU!!
*the brains of someone trying to bring you to justice rains down upon you right after*
That guy has balls of steal LOL
“You steal from buddies?” HAHAHAHA one of the best lines this season.
R.I.P. Van Alden lol
Mbuna Marcus - Aquariums, Cichlids and More 🤣😂🤣😂
When Eli starts apologizing to June thinking he's about to get off'ed it really hit me hard. This scene reminds me of the drug deal gone wrong in Boogie Nights when a gun is exposed, Dirk becomes sober with reality and wants to bounce.
Nelson Van Alden might not have been my favorite character on the show, but he had the best arc.
@alan wilson where's my arc?
You know who had an arc? Noah.
@@foundfindfinding5377 pffft....that's some bullshit. 600+ year old alcoholic ain't building no massive MASSIVE "ark" (that's when you know it's big....it's not called a boat, or a ship, but a fucking ARK. First and last one if I'm not mistaken. I worked at a marina when I was a younger man for almost a decade. Saw a lot of boats, skiffs, skis, the odd pontoon, but never once did I see a fucking "ark". I'm calling bullshit. Terrifying thought of the day.....an enormous number of people truly believe that story.
01:33 Van Alden was like this is it. I've had enough. That's like the fifth time in a short period of time someone was holding him at gunpoint. We all have our limits.
I'm subscribed to you, and yes... a GREAT TITLE!!
Why were his men just cowering in the corner while Van Alden is attacking him?
Ralphie Capone, Domenick Lombardozzi....Herc from "The Wire"...that has been eatin' me for a fuckin' MONTH.
This is his best role, as far as I’m concerned .
Capone saying “he was gonna kill me.. he was gonna kill me ?!” Is fucking hilarious because dude... you were just going to kill him (Van Alden) yourself hahahahaha. 😂😅🤣
I absolutely hated Van Alden in season 1 and half of season 2. From then onward he became a legend in the making. One of the best character developments.
one of the only character deaths in this show that really got to me. Mueller/Van Alden was hysterical and Shannon nailed the delivery in every scene
One of my favorite scene...Awesome acting!!
Van Alden finally stands up for himself
I think he stood up for himself pretty good the time he put the iron on the fat salesman's face
Nelson Van Alden
And Richard Harrow were by far my two favorite characters in the great Boardwalk Empire
I always laugh when i see how al capone is struggling and trying to get off from Nelson's hands 😂
Capone realizing, "Shit, this big asshole can fucking end me right now." Good thing he had backup.
Y'all should see Michael Shannon and Shea Whigham in 'Take Shelter'.
It was weirdly sad to see Van Alden go. As strange as he was, i kinda wanted him to survive
Van Alden was truly affected by alcohol.
He just didn’t understand faith in the world and found the peace he longed for after a difficult life in a judiciary world
i laughed so hard at the expression on eli's face after lol, had to replay that a few times
Fate Worse then Death
Shot dead to that Music
"I, am Nelson Casper Van Alden! I, am a sworn agent, of the United States treasury. And I swear by Jesus our lord, justice will rain down upon you!"
What he said wasn't a lie.... eventually justice did answer to Al Capone
The Tribute Master but that didnt stop the flow of alcohol in Chicago.
that is why van alden is at peace now
Capone has been dead. So it was served.
More like blood and brains rained down on him there.
Just finished this series today. This scene definitely solidified Van Alden as one of my favorite characters. At first I did not care for his character but his journey was among the most interesting out of the cast. I still don't "like" him as a person but as a character I would be paying close attention every time he was on the screen.