The life and times of Enoch "Nucky" Thompson, Atlantic City's undisputed czar at a time when Prohibition proved to be a catalyst in the rise of organised crime.
EPISODE 1
Boardwalk Empire
January 1920. On the eve of Prohibition, Nucky Thompson, Atlantic City's Treasurer, condemns alcohol at a Women's Temperance League meeting. Later that night, the duplicitous Nucky tells his ward bosses about the opportunity to make huge profits selling bootleg liquor.
EPISODE 2
The Ivory Tower
Agent Van Alden investigates a crime he feels has been pinned on a scapegoat, convinced the Treasurer is as corrupt as the day is long. In Chicago, Al Capone shows a reporter what he thinks about Johnny Torrio being involved in the killing of mobster "Big Jim" Colosimo.
EPISODE 3
Broadway Limited
As a witness threatens to expose the partakers in the woods massacre, Nucky, Van Alden, and Rothstein take special interest in a hospital patient who may know something about the massacre. Chalky's take over of Mickey Doyle's bootleg business gets off to a rough start.
EPISODE 4
Anastasia
In Chicago, Jimmy bonds with one of Johnny Torrio's prostitutes and finds himself increasingly at odds with the hot-headed Al Capone. Back in Atlantic City, Nucky looks to leverage his relationship with U.S. Senator Walter Edge, as well as Jersey City Mayor Frank Hague.
EPISODE 5
Nights In Ballygran
Nucky deals with his jealous brother's oratory ambitions. Feeling ignored, a frustrated Margaret feeds Van Alden information. Arnold Rothstein worries about his involvement in the fixed World Series. Jimmy copes with a vicious attack orchestrated by Charlie Sheridan.
EPISODE 6
Family Limitation
Nucky turns up the heat on Lucky Luciano after one of his ward bosses is robbed. In Chicago, Al Capone's frustration over family issues spills over into his relationship with Jimmy, who scores points with Johnny Torrio for a bold power play involving Charlie Sheridan.
Steve Buscemi
Kelly Macdonald
Michael Shannon
Shea Whigham
Stephen Graham
Michael Kenneth Williams
Paul Sparks
Vincent Piazza
Gretchen Mol
Dominic Chianese
Stephen Root