This is a really poignant and beautiful scene. It so accurately depicts how children react to seeing someone disfigured. It's very unsettling, but I love how Richard turns it around and wins them over! He truly was the heart of that show, and by far the most sympathetic character.
I'm kind of glad that I learned what happened to Richard before I even saw episode #1. Definitely my favorite character on the show. It softened the blow a bit for me but would have preferred to see him living Happily Ever After with a family
The efforts Margaret makes to make Richard comfortable are very nice to see. All that sweetness and tenderness towards Richard who must be so happy that he's treated that well makes me melt. And the whimsical music in the background makes the scene seems like it comes from Little House on the Prairie or something when we are in a violent gangster TV show lol. A bubble of kindness in a world of violence.
Margaret really turned a terrible case in the children´s eyes to something magic and pure. Because that man didn´t deserve less, he was always so good and loyal with everybody who appreciated him. Richard has a special talent for children, he would have been A GREAT FATHER.
I love this scene! It’s so sweet how Margaret invites him to sit with them and sees that even tho at first sight his disfigurement is off putting underneath it is a gentle kind hearted man the tin woodsman❤️
Did horrible things but its where his character was meant to be, amazingly built character. The horrible things he did doesn’t phase me for what he went through. It’s a mafia field and he turned out to be the best of them.
When Jimmy and Richard first meet, Jimmy’s reading a book called The Tin Soldier. Do you think that that’s a foreshadowing of this scene? Harrow’s a soldier for Jimmy, but he’s also a Tin Woodsman for Margaret and her children.
I actually teared up, he was finally getting to know what it was like to have it all! Remember when he asked James, "how does it feel to have everything"?
Tbh this was like the one thing she ever did on the show that wasn’t either selfish or annoying. I greatly disliked her character, but this was the one time I did appreciate her.
This is a really poignant and beautiful scene. It so accurately depicts how children react to seeing someone disfigured. It's very unsettling, but I love how Richard turns it around and wins them over! He truly was the heart of that show, and by far the most sympathetic character.
I'm kind of glad that I learned what happened to Richard before I even saw episode #1. Definitely my favorite character on the show. It softened the blow a bit for me but would have preferred to see him living Happily Ever After with a family
What show is this from?
@@valdahorton1193 Boardwalk Empire
Richard was a kind-hearted soul... yet also a remorseless killing machine.
Does he know how to turn his killer instinct on and off?
@@eashraelleiglesia9254 yes, because it's probably strictly business in the end.
The efforts Margaret makes to make Richard comfortable are very nice to see. All that sweetness and tenderness towards Richard who must be so happy that he's treated that well makes me melt. And the whimsical music in the background makes the scene seems like it comes from Little House on the Prairie or something when we are in a violent gangster TV show lol. A bubble of kindness in a world of violence.
I wanted to see more scenes of him spending time with Margaret and the kids. Any moment where Richard gets some family time is great.
Margaret really turned a terrible case in the children´s eyes to something magic and pure.
Because that man didn´t deserve less, he was always so good and loyal with everybody who appreciated him.
Richard has a special talent for children, he would have been A GREAT FATHER.
I love this scene! It’s so sweet how Margaret invites him to sit with them and sees that even tho at first sight his disfigurement is off putting underneath it is a gentle kind hearted man the tin woodsman❤️
Mighty and loyal the Tin man was. :(
I forgot how good this show was. Before Jimmy died
Seasons 3 and 4 were just as good as the first two. Only season 5 was a bit rushed, but still enjoyable and better than most shows out there.
You mean before Richard died
Season 3 was the best season of any show I've ever watched. Tho I would've liked to see how Jimmy would've integrated into a city run by Rosetti
I cried
Me too, he played such a gentle soul who had to do horrible things.
Was the little girl actually crying in some of the scenes?
Did horrible things but its where his character was meant to be, amazingly built character. The horrible things he did doesn’t phase me for what he went through. It’s a mafia field and he turned out to be the best of them.
When Jimmy and Richard first meet, Jimmy’s reading a book called The Tin Soldier. Do you think that that’s a foreshadowing of this scene? Harrow’s a soldier for Jimmy, but he’s also a Tin Woodsman for Margaret and her children.
Also the old prosthetic faces, and noses were often made of tin to keep them light.
Kind of odd how perfectly it all fits together.
I actually teared up, he was finally getting to know what it was like to have it all!
Remember when he asked James, "how does it feel to have everything"?
This scene just melts you heart
How can anyone NOT fall in love with Margaret after watching this scene?
Tbh this was like the one thing she ever did on the show that wasn’t either selfish or annoying. I greatly disliked her character, but this was the one time I did appreciate her.
F*** her Id fall in love with Richard
That voice tho
Mah heart, mah soul 🥺❤️
No, Richard Harrow, of all people, did not come from somewhere where nobody can die.
This is so beautiful it made me cry so hard💜💜😭😭
Nice to see Dick taste a moment of his scrapbook
Beautiful.
Beautiful and motivational
Ain zentiii mi deusuuu ele é mto fofuuuuh
...what?
@@emptee6581 i bet that's french
@@Arikz241 no, its brazilian portuguese, i almost didn't notice for a moment
Little Emily couldn't catch a break😪
I pretended I was in his place and started crying. I think I would make a great actor.
That's the only little girl that I hate now.
What