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from "Boardwalk Empire" (2010)
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Jimmy Darmody
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- "Boardwalk Empire"
- To the Lost (2011) TV episode, Played by Michael Pitt
- Under God's Power She Flourishes (2011) TV episode, Played by Michael Pitt
- Georgia Peaches (2011) TV episode, Played by Michael Pitt
- Battle of the Century (2011) TV episode, Played by Michael Pitt
- Two Boats and a Lifeguard (2011) TV episode, Played by Michael Pitt
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- "Boardwalk Empire"
- Bone for Tuna (2012) TV episode, Played by Michael Pitt
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From "Boardwalk Empire: Home (#1.7)" (2010)
James 'Jimmy' Darmody: Relax, I'm not gonna kill you... Did you serve, Liam? In the war.
Liam: I had pneumatic fever.
James 'Jimmy' Darmody: Three years. France, mostly. It's almost impossible to describe the horror... It's a living... waking... nightmare... There was a soldier, a German; him and his men tried to attack our position in the Argonne forest. It was nighttime. While he was trying to climb through some barbwire...
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James 'Jimmy' Darmody: Relax, I'm not gonna kill you... Did you serve, Liam? In the war.
Liam: I had pneumatic fever.
James 'Jimmy' Darmody: Three years. France, mostly. It's almost impossible to describe the horror... It's a living... waking... nightmare... There was a soldier, a German; him and his men tried to attack our position in the Argonne forest. It was nighttime. While he was trying to climb through some barbwire...
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