To: UnBubba
With Paulie they showed a lot of depth in the character. Pain, disappointment, self-doubt and hate towards someone who had a mother that loved him and the need to persecute that person to mask his own pain.
  
 Tony seems very torn spiritually and not to mention adrift as if he is looking for something. The evangelical who disputed the dinosaur was rather amusing but the writer was also mocking that faith and telling Tony that his answer is not in that path. Holbrook's (writer's) slant was more of a simple belief and that is that we are all connected. What was not expounded upon though was how the actions of one affect us all and that is something they missed.
  
 The shooting of the rapper in the ass was hysterical.....
276 posted on 
04/03/2006 4:42:56 AM PDT by 
misterrob
(Islam is a hate crime)
 
To: misterrob
The shooting of the rapper in the ass was hysterical.....LOL!! That's really going to improve his 'cred' on the street. I wonder if it backfires on the rapper? No pun intended. 
Overall, I thought this episode was pretty good. It will be interesting to see where it leads. If Tony gets too philosophical, that will create a serious rift within his crime family.
 
277 posted on 
04/03/2006 8:41:11 AM PDT by 
Night Hides Not
(Closing in on 3000 posts, of which maybe 50 were worthwhile!)
 
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