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I absolutely agree with that. They never cast it in shades of black and white in the show, the people are more complicated than that.

Had a conversation about this with my girlfriend the other week when I was watching. I asked her if she found him attractive and she thought about it for a moment or two and  said yes.

You can't really say that, I mean, she was blindsided on both occasions. These people go around in relative peace until they do something wrong so you don't need to be a shit-hot fighter. They don't actually fight, they just kill each other quickly and effectively one by one.

I think the desire for 'shoot-em-up' violence is really unfounded in the Sopranos. I know you don't actually mean pistols at dawn style shout-outs but people always wanted to see a mob war. Thing is (and s6 shows us this) a mob war is nothing more than top guys getting a bullet to their heads and each faction staying

"Dont they have medicine they're suppose to take, these assholes? "

Did nobody else notice Janice's wine glass moving 'of it's own accord' during the short scene where her and Bobby eat the Ziti? I actually picked this up when I read the wikipedia entry of the episode - which claims the ghost of Karen moves her glass - and went back to check it. If you've got Calling All Cars handy,