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Easily the best Sopranos episode in the last several seasons.
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#42
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Great episode! The chips from Caesars looked like $25.00 chips. His "big bet" was not more than a couple hundred.
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#43
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When Tony looked in the backseat and looked at the kids seat, and still followed through... cold. [/ QUOTE ] You think if David Chase reads stupid posts like this he wants to just bang his head off his keyboard for about 20 minutes? I mean, he takes these scenes, makes them plain as day (obv. he's trying to say that Tony realizes that if Crissy lives he'll be a liability not only to the Family but to Chris' own family as well....so even MORE reason to kill him), and then people STILL take it the wrong way. Chase must be thinking, "Why do I even bother?" |
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Great episode! The chips from Caesars looked like $25.00 chips. His "big bet" was not more than a couple hundred. 3 more episodes. [/ QUOTE ] I'm pretty sure they were just generic roulette chips. As in they're worth whatever you paid for them. Could just as easily be $1 as $1000. |
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#45
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There was some really great stuff in this episode, but I also thought that it dragged at times, especially in the 2nd half. Although it wasn't as poignant I preferred last week.
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#46
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I really, really wanted him to F Chris's wife.
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#47
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Who's fault was it? The biker or the driver?
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Who's fault was it? The biker or the driver? [/ QUOTE ] Driver. Bicycle/car is going straight, door opener needs to watch. |
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Also, I want to F the driver who clipped Chris and Tony.
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[ QUOTE ] [ QUOTE ] Not to brag or anything, but I was born in St. Clare's Hospital in Denville. (Where Tony was taken.) But that part of the show doesn't make sense. Denville is west of where Tony/Crew lives. If he was coming back from the city, why would he be taken to St. Clare's? You would think that Chase would realize this since most people from NJ follow the show religously. [/ QUOTE ] there's no east haledon or west caldwell (or wherever tony lives). there's plenty of poetic license taken with nitty points like this. given where tony and chris were, there's almost no chance they have a drive as long as they did through woods like that. so, instead of saying 'so, chris, while we're driving around discussing this possible asbestos deal, what did you think of it?', chase left that out. [/ QUOTE ] I am from North Caldwell, NJ. This is the same town in which Tony Soprano's physical house is and it is where (i believe) that his house is 'supposed' to be in in fictional soprano land. If I drive on Passaic ave for 2 minutes I enter West Caldwell which I assure you, does exist. I am not sure why you would claim that West Caldwell is a made up town or that the Sopranos is not true to the location without having specific knowledge of the area. The show is usually very close to reality in their descriptions of the area and the writers are generally very careful to avoid inconsistencies like the one that the OP pointed out. edit: What scenes are in "east haledon" are you sure that you just have not misheard them saying East Hannover or Eastampton? --- I enjoyed the episode. [/ QUOTE ] Don't they live in North Orange? That's the town that doesn't exist in real life. I know I've heard it on TV. I assume it's from this show. |
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