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5.20 sopranos
gg AJ?
no you fail at suicide too. |
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Re: 5.20 sopranos
How many are left after this weeks?
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Re: 5.20 sopranos
YES! BITE THE [censored] CURB BITCH
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Re: 5.20 sopranos
probably my favorite episode so far this season. i can better appreciate what some of the earlier, weaker episodes of this season have been building up to thematically.
(but i am a weirdo) |
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Re: 5.20 sopranos
Two episodes left after this one.
Just when it was starting to get consistently interesting again. I think i may throw away my tv after the final season of The Wire. |
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Re: 5.20 sopranos
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Two episodes left after this one. Just when it was starting to get consistently interesting again. I think i may throw away my tv after the final season of The Wire. [/ QUOTE ] i dont know what to add to this, other then hd sports and cool discovery channel shows, you're basically right. |
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Re: 5.20 sopranos
Good episode.
I've thought for a few weeks that the war with NY is inevitable and it appears to be the case now. I think the writing on the Phil character is excellent. Phil is all about ego and not about business at all. He consistently makes unwise business decisions because of ego. Case in point the asbestos thing. He wants a much larger cut than the previous guy was taking, and he's unwilling to negotiate, he thinks he can just dictate terms. Even in the conversation, he said something to the effect of, those were my terms, it wasn't an offer. Basically take my terms and screw off. He doesn't appear to realize he's talking to another family boss, he clearly sees Tony as an underling/beneath him. I think this is going to ultimately be a VERY large mistake. This time, Phil's unwillingness to bend lost his guys their no-show jobs, which makes them more vulnerable to prosecution, loses them health insurance, etc. He doesn't take into account the consequences of his actions, he just goes by ego alone. The problem with Phil is that his hate for Tony is so large because of the Blundetto thing. Despite Tony killing his own cousin for Phil, Phil still can't forgive him. Tony was out of line by beating up the made-guy for what he said. Regardless of what he said and who he said it to, it should have been a discussion between Tony and Phil first. Then if they couldn't come to a resolution, Tony at least could say he tried. That didn't happen here, and a lot of it had to do with the previous Phil unwillingness to negotiate. It's on now so to speak. |
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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. |
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Re: 5.20 sopranos
It's always been my understanding that family is off-limits, and any action towards them is a personal attack.
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Re: 5.20 sopranos
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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 ] while the guy was way out of line, i think tony was out of line too. As a comparison, the ralph cifaretto comment was made in confidence and not directly at ginny, that situation was settled with some negotiation and little bloodshed (IIRC). 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. rbdog - somehow i'm thinking more the end of king lear than hamlet - but the two are very similar, i suppose. |
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