What about the fact that, just prior to curb-stomping his arm, he drags the guy across the sidewalk several feet by his junk?
What about the fact that, just prior to curb-stomping his arm, he drags the guy across the sidewalk several feet by his junk?
I still love the "Happy Birthday" scene because of Tony's disgust, sort of a "THIS is what my father was fucking instead of being with us, his family?"
South of the border…where the tuna fish play…
I agree with Pickleshitter (something I never thought I'd type) on #1.
Why does everyone assume the bullets were turning into chocolate? Was it that obvious? I always thought they were turning into shit. Of course, I could be wrong, it's happened once or twice before…
It seems unlikely, but then again, it could be. There's also the episode "Boca" in the first season where it's only after Junior makes a similar comment about Tony while they're playing golf that Tony reveals (through smartass comments) to Mikey and Silvio that Junior's been going down on Bobbi.
"We're leaving, get your jacket!"
"Hey Phil! Those Mets tickets, right?"
Now I just need to find out who Geoff is…
I doubt he did it himself, he wouldn't risk getting caught performing such an easy hit that anyone in his crew could manage.
Forget it Fiddle, you're out of your element.
That might be reaching a bit, but we all know I've practically fallen off a stepladder in these comments in the past.
Silvio and Christopher are in such a tight spot in that scene. They want to agree with Tony on his reasoning as to why Massarone is a rat, but that would also mean they agree he hasn't lost a pound. Their reactions are priceless.
While Tony would never admit it, he knows that he's gotten fatter as time has gone on, especially after the seperation. Also, this is the same episode that Tony B. does the Reginald Van Gleason III "Boy are you fat!" routine.
The Ghost of Faffner Hall
I'm not blaming them, just pointing out that that's where they ended up. They probably could've gotten anything they wanted made at HBO, but they decided to go with a network that ended up screwing them out of their own show after less than a season.
*SPOILERS*
You gotta bee onna your hat!
All the nuns were ravin' about it.
Well, that was depressing. I had no idea that had happened.