Viewers In its original American broadcast, "Farewell Daddy Blues" was seen by an estimated 2.18 million household viewers with a 0.7 in the 18-49 demographics. This means that 0.7 percent of all households with televisions watched the episode. This was a 10% increase in viewership from the previous episode, which was watched by 1.98 million household viewers with a 0.7 in the 18-49 demographics.
Critical reviews "Farewell Daddy Blues" received critical acclaim. Matt Fowler of
IGN gave the episode an "amazing" 9 out of 10 and wrote in his verdict, "'Farewell Daddy Blues' wasn't perfect, but it did dole out the appropriate amount of surprise and pain that we've come to expect from our
Boardwalk finales. And even though I know that Harrow's story had run out, as it was tethered to Gillian's fate, I have mixed feelings about losing a fan-favorite character on a show without a lot of fan-favorite characters. Still - an hour full of tense, explosive, moments." Genevieve Valentine of
The A.V. Club gave the episode an "A–" grade and wrote, "This season has been, at times, even more deliberate than usual, but the writers pulled out all the stops for the finale; it knotted together most of the arcs of this season in a few wrenching strokes."
Alan Sepinwall of
HitFix wrote, "Thanks in large part to the Chalky/Narcisse war, this was an incredibly satisfying season of
Boardwalk Empire. But I think of where we left things and it makes me even more excited to speculate about next season than I feel pondering the one just finished." Seth Colter Walls of
Vulture gave the episode a perfect 5 star rating out of 5 and wrote, "even if this sucks a bit of 'oh wow,' resolution-style drama from the fourth season's finale, I think the choice is a good one for this show — which has often, in a headlong rush to slam-bang climaxes, pushed beloved characters onto obvious dead-end paths." Rodrigo Perez of
IndieWire wrote, "'Farewell Daddy Blues', the final episode of season four of
Boardwalk Empire, is gripping and absorbing as is par for the course in the final episodes of this mob drama series, but also tragic and heartbreaking in ways you might not have imagined." Chris O'Hara of
TV Fanatic gave the episode a 4 star rating out of 5 and wrote, "As the tide went out on another season of
Boardwalk Empire, fans watched the light in Richard's eye fade as well. Richard's death on 'Farewell Daddy Blues' was just one of several such departures in what was a seriously blood soaked finale." Michael Noble of
Den of Geek wrote, "
Boardwalk Empire is serious enough in its intent and effective enough in its execution that it deserves to be questioned on its core assumptions. That it can answer them is testament to the talents of Terence Winter and his team. It is, in terms of quality alone, a show of the first rank."
Paste gave the episode an 8.2 out of 10 rating and wrote, "
Boardwalk Empire always features plenty of violence, but most of the time it's rendered as the sort of abstract, action-movie violence in which no one of consequence is injured. Here, though, no one came out unscathed. Unlike in previous seasons, the violence offered no catharsis, and for all its other flaws, that's what made 'Farewell Daddy Blues' an excellent season finale."
Accolades For the episode,
Tim Van Patten was nominated for
Outstanding Directing for a Drama Series at the
66th Primetime Emmy Awards. He would lose to
True Detective for the episode "
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