Must be that faggy hand he put on AJ's shoulder.
Must be that faggy hand he put on AJ's shoulder.
It would be cool if Nurse Jackie kept giving him baked ziti and then one day forgets and he says…well you know the rest.
Get that shit off her tit!
I seem to remember some kind of mention of that. It was more along the lines of small talk than anything else. I'll look into this. Maybe.
Come to think of it *SPOILER*, Tony has a similar situation with Meadow in S6. It ends with "You should talk to your mother about this shit."
Plus we got to hear the word "Quotidium".
Or when she gives him a dirty look for drinking and smoking a cigarette - at his own 75th birthday party.
"You blew the whole 12 grand?"
In Hugh's defense, he's married to an incredibly overbearing wife who has probably spent 40+ years telling him what is wrong with the world in general and him in particular. At this point in his life, why would he want to listen to any woman's problems?
Well, Kim fronts him something like 40K to set up shop. It's never stated what the terms of the loan are, but apparently Tony B. sees it as some form of indentured servitude. The possibility also exists that he just wanted to get back in the life, and his idea that he was being shaken down was his justification for…
If you got some kind of sexual proclivity……
I got the feeling that the irritation re: the two Tony's cut both ways. Tony S. carries around a lot of guilt because he wasn't on the job where Tony B. got pinched in the first place (and lied about the reason for not being there). In the mind of Tony S., it is something being held over his head by Tony B. It's…
Wegler was also played by the guy who helped throw the 1919 World Series in 8 Men Out. Coincidence? I think not.
We'll see. This is a good show and Laura Dern plays the narcissism aspect really well. As long as she has that trait, she is going to have trouble really figuring out anything.
Shane should have left Otis at the house and taken Lem instead.
It's going to be a documentary type piece, with Dave Mustaine as the interviewer.
It's also Mariano Rivera's intro music.
They are just looking to get paid. What a bunch of breadfans.
And everybody was in on the murder.
Or, Tony sees her seemingly happy and knows it's an act.