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From his little castle turret, no less.

No question. But watch that scene again. Tony is obviously pissed and angry as she relates the Coco story. He WILL clearly handle it, but he takes a moment to reassure Meadow that Coco is "just an idiot" who's "harmless". Then she tells them about Patrick and the change of expression on his face is instant, like a

No question. But watch that scene again. Tony is obviously pissed and angry as she relates the Coco story. He WILL clearly handle it, but he takes a moment to reassure Meadow that Coco is "just an idiot" who's "harmless". Then she tells them about Patrick and the change of expression on his face is instant, like a

I thought I was the only one who noticed this LOL.

I thought I was the only one who noticed this LOL.

The scene where meadow reveals her "mystery boyfriend"…Tony is clearly angry upon hearing the Coco story, but as soon as he learns Meadow is with Patrick he goes off. What angers him more? Obviously the Coco altercation pissed him off, but when Meadow says "Patrick Parisi" Tony gives her a sort of double-take glare

The scene where meadow reveals her "mystery boyfriend"…Tony is clearly angry upon hearing the Coco story, but as soon as he learns Meadow is with Patrick he goes off. What angers him more? Obviously the Coco altercation pissed him off, but when Meadow says "Patrick Parisi" Tony gives her a sort of double-take glare

"To Sir With Love". Theme song of the 1960's Sidney Poitier film of the same name, where he plays a teacher who takes over a classroom full of hooligans and teaches them how to behave like respectable ladies and gents. Originally by Lulu, big hit way back then. The radio station they always leave on at my job plays it

"To Sir With Love". Theme song of the 1960's Sidney Poitier film of the same name, where he plays a teacher who takes over a classroom full of hooligans and teaches them how to behave like respectable ladies and gents. Originally by Lulu, big hit way back then. The radio station they always leave on at my job plays it

"To Sir With Love"?? Really? Sorry, but that tune will always be associated with Chris Elliot and the "Bored Straight" episode of "Get A Life" as far as I'm concerned. Otherwise maybe the best SOA season finale episode of the lot.

"To Sir With Love"?? Really? Sorry, but that tune will always be associated with Chris Elliot and the "Bored Straight" episode of "Get A Life" as far as I'm concerned. Otherwise maybe the best SOA season finale episode of the lot.

Ah, thx for the clarification!

Ah, thx for the clarification!

Jax is a lot like Tony Soprano and Walter White right now, except without Tony's sense of humor or Walter's intelligence.

Jax is a lot like Tony Soprano and Walter White right now, except without Tony's sense of humor or Walter's intelligence.

That's his name, Alfie? Always wondered if he was the "collaborator" Agent Harris mentioned.

That's his name, Alfie? Always wondered if he was the "collaborator" Agent Harris mentioned.

What kind of testament was that to the spirit and generosity of the woman?

What kind of testament was that to the spirit and generosity of the woman?

Good point, I was sort of surprised Chrissy was even driving Tony to that meeting with Phil in the first place.