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i cannot handle that there are only 2 episodes left. Is there any chance that they are bluffing? [/ QUOTE ] 0% |
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#82
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[ QUOTE ] i cannot handle that there are only 2 episodes left. Is there any chance that they are bluffing? [/ QUOTE ] 0% [/ QUOTE ] i'm just depressed at this point. this season has been so amazingly good. |
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#83
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[ QUOTE ] the scene with meadow, carmela, and tony was another great one - meadow has to know that violence will occur because of it, but she's come to terms with how her family lives - she's dating a fellow mobster's son. [/ QUOTE ] I thought this was the most powerful scene of the episode. [/ QUOTE ] The other scene with the three of them in the hallway of the psych ward was very good too. The blocking of that scene is very telling ... Meadow very much separated from T and Carmela, who are embracing each other. Meadow then moves to join her family...very symbolic of what's going on in her life right now. |
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#84
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this season has been so amazingly good. [/ QUOTE ] |
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[ QUOTE ] [ QUOTE ] i cannot handle that there are only 2 episodes left. Is there any chance that they are bluffing? [/ QUOTE ] 0% [/ QUOTE ] i'm just depressed at this point. this season has been so amazingly good. [/ QUOTE ] In my fantasy world, they would end it with a trilogy of 3 hour movies, Godfather-style. One can dream... |
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Pretty sure that was my favorite episode of any series ever.
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As a father, I have to say that I was extremely touched by the AJ/Tony/suicide scene. I give David Chase, Gandolfini & especially Robert Iler (who I've never been fond of) a tremendous amount of credit for pulling that off as well as they did.
One of the most intense scenese I have seen in my life. |
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#88
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[ QUOTE ] Tony was out of line by beating up the made-guy for what he said. [/ QUOTE ] Pffft. You are probably the ONLY person watching the show who thinks that. [/ QUOTE ] The end result of the scene would have quite likely been the same. However, "proper" move before taking out a capo that way is to talk to the head of the family. An ass-whipping or some other remedy may have been the ultimate resolution, but doing it on your own, and pointing the gun at the other guy in the restaurant were not the way to do it. Even Tony knew it. Do you think Tony would have gone to Phil's if he'd thought he was in any way out of line? Even still, great scene. |
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#89
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[ QUOTE ] [ QUOTE ] My prediction: <font color="white">Phil puts out a hit on Tony, the Feds give him the information (as payback for the terrorist info), and Tony strikes first. </font> [/ QUOTE ] Not that I agree with it but, I like it. [/ QUOTE ] If this is right I'm going to be so pissed that I read it. [/ QUOTE ] Chances of this being right are very, very low. Phil has explicitly stated that he will not hit a boss. |
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[ QUOTE ] [ QUOTE ] [ QUOTE ] My prediction: <font color="white">Phil puts out a hit on Tony, the Feds give him the information (as payback for the terrorist info), and Tony strikes first. </font> [/ QUOTE ] Not that I agree with it but, I like it. [/ QUOTE ] If this is right I'm going to be so pissed that I read it. [/ QUOTE ] Chances of this being right are very, very low. Phil has explicitly stated that he will not hit a boss. [/ QUOTE ] i don't remember him saying that, do you happen to know which ep it was? even assuming he did say that, i think it's safe to say all bets are off at this point. anybody else think the jersey boy's might not be quick to rally around tony's war? it would suck to see tony betrayed like that, but chase has gone out of his way to show how weak tony is right now, and how much he's lost the respect of his crew. |
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