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lazerus06
May 19, 2004
Just finished re watching the series since it came out and it holds up.

Little Carmine has some of my favorite lines in the series. All of his malapropisms are fantastic.

"There's no stigmata connected with going to a shrink"
“You're at a precipice of an enormous crossroads”
"A pint of blood costs more than a gallon of gold"
"I've had 9 pictures under my sub-species"

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lazerus06
May 19, 2004
Paulie - You're not gonna believe this. He killed sixteen Czechoslovakians. Guy was an interior decorator.

Chris - His house looked like poo poo

lazerus06
May 19, 2004
I have to say, the second to last episode was so much better than the last episode ( not talking about the diner scene, which I actually liked).
The 2nd to last did such a great job of building a sense of dread for Tony. Dr. Milfi finally rejecting treating him (that final closing the door was amazing), Bobby and Sil getting shot, Tony holed up in a house with a machine gun in his bed.
I felt the conflict with Phil kind of fizzled a little. Still a great last episode, but the episode leading up to it was fantastic.

lazerus06
May 19, 2004

Solice Kirsk posted:

Not to mention the upcoming arrest and prosecution of Tony that they set up in that episode as well. So no matter what happened in that diner he was going away. He always said there was only two ways it ended for guys like him, and I liked that they left it open to either.

Agreed. I took that ending diner scene as that Tony will always be waiting for the other shoe to drop. Whether it be being killed or going to jail, he spends the rest of his time looking over his shoulder.

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