Posted on 03/10/2006 10:52:47 AM PST by misterrob
I didn't see one had been started for the show so I thought I'd create one.
Last season left us with Tony having to exercise some leadership within his own organization in order to save them from a war with the larger and more powerful NY families. His nemesis is picked up during a sweep leaving a void in the mob heirarchy. Meanwhile Tony and his wife have reconciled (badly done mind you), Meadow is now engaged to her confused, brow beaten and somewhat afraid boyfriend. Initial reviews point to a good season with new cast members Ben Kingsley, Tim Daley and Juliana Margulies joining the show.
lol at your use of the word "pack". Very prescient seeing as how Tony asserts his "alpha dog" status last night.
So who else literally laughed out loud seeing Vito dressed like one of the Village People?
It also looks like Carmela is starting to get involved in the family.
Last night the writers really tried hard to make you feel sorry for these people. Johnny Sack being "disprespected" by his escorts and humiliated to tears by their refusal to be nice about his daugheter's wedding. Meanwhile, he and Tony had negotiated the murder of another member of the mafia less than 30 minutes earlier. Tony's beatdown of the bodyguard was interesting as he got the idea from his shrink of all people.
Vito's character is going to play an outcome next week in the form of some agent of change for the series.
Also, watch out for Michael Imperioli's character Chris. I sense something brewing there.
I guess it is not surprising that lefties in the movie businesses cannot help themselves and inject politics and homosexuality into everything they do.
The Sopranos may be a show about murderous thugs, but with it has a message of tolerance for Rainbow people and hate for that hitler-like Bush. How nice.
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