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To: An American in Turkiye

I'm still hoping that Carm finds herself pg and that it's that teacher's baby, not Tony's....LOL. Somehow, I'll be shocked if both her and Tony make it to the show's final episode without being whacked.

This is a great show. I have watched since the beginning. Anything that opposes "Desperate Liberals" on the other channel, is fine by me.


10 posted on 03/12/2006 4:30:31 PM PST by goresalooza (Nurses Rock!)
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To: goresalooza

Nah, enough time passed so that wasn't going to happen.

This is part one of a two part season. Tony and wife are certainly going to have more issues with AJ and Meadow, especially with her being engaged. Frankly, while it adds some depth to the characters, it tends to be a distraction at times. However, Edie Falco does a great job with her character and the writers have done an equally good job with Carmela, a self-absorbed woman with no depth as a person.

There are a lot of business issues to work out.

The NT crew and Tony have problems stemming back from Steve Buscemi's character shooting Phil Leotard's kid and Johnny Sack being in the can.

The Gay Capo issue is going to come out. Otherwise, why introduce it in last season's episodes?

Tony is likely to have issues in his own family. Likely to see someone get clipped.

Don't forget that they have an informant in their family. I think they are handling this badly. Perhaps they didn't expect to go with so many final season episodes but he is likely to bring down Tony.

Michael Imperioli's character, Chris is something to resolve as well. Tony has looked at him as the future but his drug use is always an issue.

What is the deadpool right now?



11 posted on 03/12/2006 4:49:47 PM PST by misterrob (Islam is a hate crime)
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