LarryMullen's POPAngel
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Body count for this week: 3
...or is it 4?
And may I add, loved the cameo in the opening sequence.
...or is it 4?
And may I add, loved the cameo in the opening sequence.
Bono's American Wife said:We watched the east coast feed
Wow! We had 9 or 10 people crammed in our living room watching and at times, the room was dead silent! The scene Irvine referenced was disturbingly realistic and the ending...woah!
I think I might watch it again at 9:00
Bono's American Wife said:We watched the east coast feed
Wow! We had 9 or 10 people crammed in our living room watching and at times, the room was dead silent! The scene Irvine referenced was disturbingly realistic and the ending...woah!
I think I might watch it again at 9:00
LarryMullen's_POPAngel said:I thought last night was great. Let's hope the rest of the season makes up for Season 5.
starsgoblue said:I was so excited to watch this.
Cooked an Italian meal and everything!
Was I the only one outraged that they had no upcoming scenes for the next show--I hate when they leave you screaming!
LarryMullen's_POPAngel said:And I think I'm in the minority when it comes to people who weren't enthralled with Season 5, Irvine... It seemed to me the previous seasons had a lot more "punch".
Irvine511 said:
yeah, i think they decided not to show anything from next week because that would give away the resolution of this week's 280lb (great scene on the scale, that!) plot twist.
what did you think of Season 4?
i'd say my two favorite seasons were 1 and 3, followed by 5.
in fact, i'd say that Season 1 of the Sopranos is the best television i've ever seen. period.
starsgoblue said:I was so excited to watch this.
Cooked an Italian meal and everything!
Was I the only one outraged that they had no upcoming scenes for the next show--I hate when they leave you screaming!
HelloAngel said:I thought the shock ending was kind of cheap.
Irvine511 said:my theory, after having just watched it again: Tony will, obviously, survive. however, i noticed that the scene with Tony crawling to the phone is interrupted by the scene in the parking lot between Carmela and Big Pussy's widow where Carmela seems surprised that she was able to buy a Corvette on her own whereas Carmela can only get whatever Tony gives her. without Tony, Carmela is nothing. Tony's shooting will freak her out, and Carmela will go into survival road as this shooting will force her to face the possibility (inevitability?) of life-after-Tony -- she's going to start thinking about her own survival. and she's going to start plotting. not necessarily against Tony, but aside and apart from him.
and so will everyone else. the realilty of his demise, the exposing of his vulnerability is going to spread through the ranks, and we may have munities, of all sorts, on our hands very soon.
instead of a gang war, we're going to have civil war.
LarryMullen's_POPAngel said:
I want to watch it with Irvine next week.
Irvine511 said:
that would be fun ... though you being in Detroit and i in DC does make things a little bit difficult. perhaps we could both resolve to enjoy a bottle of Chianti while watching on Sunday?
i'd say we could live blog the episode, but since each episode requries my utmost concentration, if not assiduous note-taking, and i turn off my cell phone and remind the boyfriend that he's not allowed to speak to me for the next 57 minutes, i don't think i could do that.
still, live blogging the Grammies with Headache was tremendously fun ...
Irvine511 said:^ very funny
can't wait to watch it again on ... wednesday is it?
going to try and see every episode twice this season.
'cause i'm a gigantic nerd.
LarryMullen's_POPAngel said:
Can you just imagine if Headache was a Sopranos fan? Dear lord...
Doozer61 said:i just ordered the first season from netflix.
Irvine511 said:
the first season is genius.
the New York Times called it the greatest work of popular culture of the past quarter century.
i'm inclined to agree.