Vincent Piazza has played a mobster on 'Boardwalk Empire' for five seasons now, and on Monday the HBO star was put to the test to see if he could tell which mobsters were real and which were not.
Production for Boardwalk Empire's fifth and final season may be over, but star Vincent Piazza will never forget the things he learned during his time playing the infamous Lucky Luciano on the HBO series.
True Detective officially has a cast for season two and while some fans are excited to see if Colin Farrell and Vince Vaughn will follow in the footsteps of their predecessors, a few critics have their doubts.
'Boardwalk Empire' has had varied success with fans over the course of its five-season run, though even with the ups and downs, critics continue to stand by the series as it moves forward with its final episodes on HBO.
The third episode of Boardwalk Empire's final season aired on HBO Sunday night, further exploring Chalky White's broken state nearly a decade after the death of his daughter.
While a number of high profile actors are keeping quiet as to whether or not their rumored involvement in True Detective's second season on HBO is true, it seems Colin Farrell is stepping up and cracking speculation wide open.
The third in Boardwalk Empire's eight-episode final season on HBO airs this Sunday, and things aren't going so well for Margaret Schroeder (Kelly Macdonald).
With only six episodes left for 'Boardwalk Empire' before the HBO series says goodbye for good, the play for power amongst different criminal factions has never been more intense.