Margaret Thompson
Margaret Thompson | |
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Boardwalk Empire character | |
Promotional image for season 2 of Boardwalk Empire. | |
First appearance | "Boardwalk Empire" |
Created by | Terence Winter |
Portrayed by | Kelly Macdonald |
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Occupation | Salesgirl, housewife |
Family |
Eamonn Rohan (brother) Nuala Rohan (sister) Bethany Rohan (sister) Aylesh Rohan (sister) |
Spouse(s) |
Hans Schroeder (first husband, deceased) Enoch "Nucky" Thompson |
Children | Theodore ("Teddy"), Emily |
Margaret Thompson is a fictional character in the HBO crime drama series Boardwalk Empire, portrayed by Kelly Macdonald. An Irish immigrant living in 1920s Atlantic City, New Jersey, she is the mistress and eventual wife of Atlantic County treasurer and crime boss Enoch "Nucky" Thompson (Steve Buscemi).
Fictional character biography
Born Margaret Catherine Sheila Rohan circa 1893 in County Kerry, Ireland, she is raised in a poor Catholic family, headed by her alcoholic father. She lived in Templenoe and was nicknamed "Peg." She becomes pregnant as a teenager by her employer's son, and her family sends her to the Magdalene Asylum. Desperate to escape, she steals her brother Eamonn's (Tony Curran) inheritance and uses it to emigrate to America. She departs from Galway on 27 September 1909 and lands in America on 12 October. She miscarries during the voyage.[1]
Some time afterwards, she marries Hans Schroeder (Joseph Sikora), with whom she has two children, Teddy and Emily. Schroeder is an alcoholic who beats her, which motivates her to join the Woman's Christian Temperance League and campaign for the passage of the Volstead Act, which ushers in Prohibition.
Season one
In the series' pilot episode, Margaret is pregnant with Schroeder's third child. Fearing that Schroeder will drink their family into poverty, she goes to Nucky and asks him to give Schroeder a job. Nucky is immediately taken with her and promises to help, and gives her some money. That night, Schroeder finds the money and beats her so badly that she has a miscarriage. Angered, Nucky has him killed and posthumously framed for a hijacking committed by Jimmy Darmody (Michael Pitt) and Al Capone (Stephen Graham). After Margaret recovers, Nucky gets her a job as a salesgirl at a boutique.[2] Margaret and Nucky become close, with Nucky particularly impressed by her willingness to stand up to his associate Senator Walter Edge (Geoff Pierson) during a discussion about women's suffrage. [3]
One night, she notices Nucky's alderman Jim Neary (Robert Clohessy) supervising the unloading of a beer truck nearby her house and, when Nucky brushes aside her request for help to the Temperance League, tells Federal Agent Nelson Van Alden (Michael Shannon) where the beer is being delivered. Nucky is struck by her courage, and they become lovers.[4] Following a tense exchange at the boutique with Nucky's former mistress, Lucy Danziger (Paz de la Huerta), Margaret quits her job.[5]
Margaret enjoys her newfound affluence and appreciates having a father figure for her children, but is troubled by Nucky's corruption. One night, Nucky calls and tells her that his brother, Sheriff Eli Thompson (Shea Whigham), has been shot, and asks her to retrieve a ledger from a safe; the ledger details Nucky's profits from bootlegging.[6] Van Alden visits her home and tells her that Nucky had her husband killed, and that she is risking her soul by being with him. This revelation leaves her unsure of Nucky's true feelings for her; her doubts grow worse when she realises that he is using her connection to the Temperance League to shore up political support among female voters, and sees him talking to a former mistress. [7] She finally ends the relationship after she and Nucky have an intense argument, in which he tacitly admits killing her husband.[8]
She has second thoughts, however, after she finds out that Nucky's infant son had died years before. Feeling a sudden sympathy for him, she asks him about it. He tells her that his son died of pneumonia and his wife committed suicide, and that his time with Margaret and her children had been the happiest of his life. This newfound closeness – and the realisation that her family would likely starve without Nucky's support – motivates her to return to him.[9]
Season two
A few months later, Margaret and her children are living with Nucky in a palatial house in Margate, New Jersey. Nucky has informally adopted Teddy and Emily, asking them to call him Dad. Their idyll is threatened when Nucky is arrested for electoral fraud, with bribery and murder charges on the horizon.[10] Margaret goes to Nucky's office, which is being searched by the New Jersey State Police, and steals the incriminating ledger to protect Nucky. She also accepts temporary guardianship of his real estate holdings to keep it out of the government's reach. When Nucky and Eli get into a violent argument at Nucky's house, Margaret forces Eli out at gunpoint.[11]
Margaret learns that her brother and sisters are living in Brooklyn. She visits and tries to reconnect with them, but her brother forbids her to contact them again. She returns home deeply depressed, and sleeps with Nucky's right hand man Owen Sleater (Charlie Cox) to numb the pain.[1]
When Emily contracts polio, Margaret blames herself, believing that her daughter's illness is divine retribution. She is subpoenaed by Assistant US Attorney Esther Randolph (Julianne Nicholson) to testify against Nucky, and considers doing so to atone for her sins, even if it means sending Nucky to the electric chair.[12] Nucky tells her that he wants to marry her and become a better man, while admitting that the marriage would benefit him by making her ineligible to testify against him. She is unsure of what to do until she sees him teaching Emily to walk in her leg braces; she realizes that he truly loves her and her children, and marries him the following day after making a full confession to her parish priest. Her protection from testifying – and the sudden murders of the witnesses against Nucky – destroys Randolph's case, and the US Attorney's Office is forced to drop the charges. Nucky swears to Margaret that he had nothing to do with the murders, and she says she believes him.
The next morning at breakfast, Nucky tells her that he had "run into" Jimmy Darmody, his former protegé with whom he had been feuding, and reconciled with him. When he tells her that Jimmy had re-enlisted in the Army, Margaret realizes that Nucky killed him. To punish him, Margaret deeds the real estate Nucky had given her – which he had intended to use for a lucrative construction deal – to her parish.[13]
Season three
By the third season, set 16 months later, Margaret and Nucky's marriage has fallen apart; the rare occasions in which they spend time together are spent arguing. The already tense situation worsens when Margaret sees Nucky with his mistress, Billie Kent (Meg Chambers Steedle). When she, Nucky and the children spend Easter Sunday with Eli and his family, she confides in her sister-in-law June (Nisi Sturgis) about her unhappiness.[14]
She busies herself with philanthropic causes, having funded an entire new wing of a hospital with the land she donated to the church. When one patient miscarries right in front of her, Margaret appeals to the chief of medicine to provide better prenatal care, but he dismisses her concerns. She shows him up in front of the Bishop in charge of the Catholic hospital, and forces the chief of medicine to set up a class on reproductive health. However, Margaret faces difficultly from the head nun, who tries to censor the information the doctor teaching the class gives to patients.[15] Ultimately, the hospital board orders the classes cancelled.[16]
Nucky's war with New York gangster Gyp Rosetti (Bobby Cannavale) and an impending indictment from the Attorney General's Office frequently keep him away from home, and he tells Owen to watch over Margaret and the children. She and Owen renew their affair,[17] and he tells her that he wants to run away with her. When Margaret learns that she is pregnant with Owen's child, she tells him she will leave with him when the time is right. Soon afterward, however, Owen is killed by Rossetti's boss, Joe Masseria (Ivo Nandi). Margaret bursts into tears at the sight of Owen's body, which Masseria had shipped to Nucky's hotel suite. Nucky realizes from her reaction that she and Owen had been having an affair, but nevertheless arranges for her and the children to hide from Masseria's men.[16]
Margaret leaves Atlantic City with the children and moves to Brooklyn under her maiden name. There, she has an abortion. Nucky tracks her down and tries to convince her to come back home where they can have a fresh start. Margaret declines his offer, however, and refuses to accept any money from him.[18]
Season four
By season four, set in 1924, Margaret is working as a secretary in an investment office. She earns extra money by helping her boss trick customers into investing in worthless properties. She has an awkward reunion with Nucky, who gives her a present for Teddy and tells her that his butler, Eddie Kessler (Anthony Laciura), has committed suicide.[19] She is badly shaken to find Nucky's associate Arnold Rothstein (Michael Stuhlbarg) in her boss' office, investing under another name. He pays her $100 to keep quiet.[20] When Rothstein learns that Margaret's boss is conning him, he arranges to set her up in a new apartment in return for information on the deal.[21]
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Season 2, Episode 7, "Peg of Old"
- ↑ Season 1, Episode 3, "Broadway Limited"
- ↑ Season 1, Episode 4, "Anastasia"
- ↑ Season 1, Episode 5, "Nights in Ballygran"
- ↑ Season 1, Episode 6, "Family Limitation"
- ↑ Season 1, Episode 7, "Hold Me In Paradise"
- ↑ Season 1, Episode 8, "The Emerald City"
- ↑ Season 1, Episode 11, "Paris Green"
- ↑ Season 1, Episode 12, "A Return to Normalcy"
- ↑ Season 2, Episode 1, "21"
- ↑ Season 2, Episode 6, "Gimcrack & Bunkum"
- ↑ Season 2, Episode 10, "Battle of the Century"
- ↑ Season 2, Episode 12, "To the Lost"
- ↑ Season 3, Episode 7, "Sunday Best"
- ↑ Season 3, Episode 3, "Bone For Tuna"
- ↑ 16.0 16.1 Season 3, Episode 10, "A Man, A Plan..."
- ↑ Season 3, Episode 6, "Ging Gang Goolie"
- ↑ Season 3, Episode 12, "Margate Sands"
- ↑ Season 4, Episode 6, "The North Star"
- ↑ Season 4, Episode 7, "William Wilson"
- ↑ Season 4, Episode 10, "White Horse Pike"
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