Boardwalk Empire
Boardwalk Empire: Teddy's Broken Window Bill from Episode 108
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The broken window bill related to Teddy Schroeder, Margaret Thompson’s son, appears in Boardwalk Empire Season 1, Episode 8. In this episode, Margaret receives a formal bill for damages after Teddy throws a rock through a neighbor’s window. While the item may seem minor at first glance, its symbolic and narrative significance runs deeper.
This moment represents Teddy’s growing aggression and emotional turmoil, likely stemming from the violence and instability surrounding his family—especially after the death of his abusive father, Hans Schroeder, and the sudden shift into Nucky Thompson's luxurious but morally gray world. The bill acts as a tangible consequence of that emotional unrest.
For Margaret, the bill is also a reminder that her children are being shaped by the world she’s entered. As she becomes more involved in Nucky’s criminal empire, small cracks—like a broken window—begin to reflect the moral compromises and disruptions to her family life.
As a prop, the broken window bill serves as a subtle but powerful storytelling device, tying together themes of innocence lost, social appearance, and the ripple effects of violence on the next generation. This item comes with a certificate of authenticity.

