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You have to admit, Barney was pretty good in The Usual Suspects.

You already lost your syllabus?  You are at a crossroads, my friend.

That served a purpose as it spurred Vito into addressing his weight problem.  Firing the sub at him was just tough love.

He's a lawyer I think.  When the Parisis and Sopranos get together, Patsy's son mentions that his law firm is going to hire Meadow.

Totally understandable.  This is a very complicated case.  Lotta ins lotta outs……

All I know is that scene doesn't work without Tony Siragusa.

Especially when foreign policy to a guy like him is whatever is going on in a place like Pennsylvania.

She ends up marrying another mafia member's son.  Still a valid point though.

Adriana dies?

That's where one of the agents refers to Tony as Barney Rubble,  even though Tony is more a Fred Flinstone type guy.

As an aside, thanks Todd for the interview series with Vince Gilligan.  It made for great reading.

We also don't know how it would have gone had Phil Leotardo not interrupted their "dart game".

I read this book several years ago.  I'm going to have to re read it.  I remember the part about the vengeance meals and thinking, "Ohhh, so that's why".

You're thinking of Pat Cooper.

Or he gets croaked in the next episode and Deb has to start another search for a detective.

I love all 3 shows, but one of The Sopranos' real strengths is the rewatchability factor.

He was also the boot camp commander in Starship Troopers.

Starting with Gus walking across that circular garden in the parking lot on his way in, with The Good The Bad and The Ugly - type guitar in the backround.
When I saw that, the brick circle was the first thing that popped into my mind.  

I didn't think Walt was the one who poisoned Brock, all the way up to the point where Jesse told him that he was going to be ok.  The (a little too) obvious relief that came over Walt was really the first time I thought he was the one.

That episode dealt with how proponents of AGW theory are incredibly obnoxious and narrowminded and how they raise a hypocrite like Al Gore to deity status.  I thought it was funny when they had that woman stand in the parking lot telling people how much purchasing things like coffee or cookies was affecting the