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Maybe they didn't want to piss of the Puerto Ricans like Seinfeld did? I don't know, but it definitely seemed to be the Puerto Rican day parade to me…

Maybe they didn't want to piss of the Puerto Ricans like Seinfeld did? I don't know, but it definitely seemed to be the Puerto Rican day parade to me…

Personally, I don't have a problem with Tony's gambling problem, although I'll acknowledge that it seems to arrive a bit abruptly in the overall context of the season. There are a couple of reasons why it makes sense to me thematically. The first is that while Tony's disdain for "generate fucking gamblers" has been

Personally, I don't have a problem with Tony's gambling problem, although I'll acknowledge that it seems to arrive a bit abruptly in the overall context of the season. There are a couple of reasons why it makes sense to me thematically. The first is that while Tony's disdain for "generate fucking gamblers" has been

Truly a lesson that you don't want to learn the hard way…

Truly a lesson that you don't want to learn the hard way…

Paulie's definitely a captain, he gets promoted the same time Silvio is promoted to Consigliere. I'm not sure if he was ever underboss or not though. Chris was for a while, at least on an unofficial basis, and then Bobby, but in the interim Tony might have just taken him along to meetings where he felt that he needed

Paulie's definitely a captain, he gets promoted the same time Silvio is promoted to Consigliere. I'm not sure if he was ever underboss or not though. Chris was for a while, at least on an unofficial basis, and then Bobby, but in the interim Tony might have just taken him along to meetings where he felt that he needed

I don't think Tony refered to all gamblers as "degenerates", he used it as an adjective for those gamblers who couldn't control their gambling. But it's definitely a bit hypocritical, or at the very least I'd say he's putting his head in the sand when he criticizes gamblers while gambling himself. He's smart enough to

I don't think Tony refered to all gamblers as "degenerates", he used it as an adjective for those gamblers who couldn't control their gambling. But it's definitely a bit hypocritical, or at the very least I'd say he's putting his head in the sand when he criticizes gamblers while gambling himself. He's smart enough to

This point can't be overstated; filming a movie in 3-D, with a stereoscopic camera, is entirely different from post-converting a movie into 3-D afterwars. the former mimics the way that the human eyes would perceive the imange and the latter is mere technical gimmicry. There are some movies that were post converted

This point can't be overstated; filming a movie in 3-D, with a stereoscopic camera, is entirely different from post-converting a movie into 3-D afterwars. the former mimics the way that the human eyes would perceive the imange and the latter is mere technical gimmicry. There are some movies that were post converted

I've always liked "A pint of blood costs more than a gallon of gold".

I've always liked "A pint of blood costs more than a gallon of gold".

even though Little Carmine's more or less distilling his entire life's worth of intelligence into a couple of sentences there, he still knocks it out of the park. For someone who's seems so damn stupid on the surface, he's actually carved out quite a niche for himself. He's connected and gets to enjoy the attendent

even though Little Carmine's more or less distilling his entire life's worth of intelligence into a couple of sentences there, he still knocks it out of the park. For someone who's seems so damn stupid on the surface, he's actually carved out quite a niche for himself. He's connected and gets to enjoy the attendent

I'd think it's actually a fairly safe job for them; they're essentially just investing money in a legit operation, so even if everyone knows that the movie's being financed by mobsters there's not much that they can get prosecuted for. And regardless of if the movie makes a profit, they can use it to launder money and

I'd think it's actually a fairly safe job for them; they're essentially just investing money in a legit operation, so even if everyone knows that the movie's being financed by mobsters there's not much that they can get prosecuted for. And regardless of if the movie makes a profit, they can use it to launder money and

*spoilers*
I think that was mostly just Tony's justificaion for killing Chris at the moment; In his mind he seemed to think that Chris was going to be a bad father, becuase he'll always be a drug addict (a subject Chris brought up via his complaints about his father being an addict), and becuase of the tree branch

*spoilers*
I think that was mostly just Tony's justificaion for killing Chris at the moment; In his mind he seemed to think that Chris was going to be a bad father, becuase he'll always be a drug addict (a subject Chris brought up via his complaints about his father being an addict), and becuase of the tree branch