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Bonnie says to Pete that he's still married, which is what he has obviously told her (separated of course) and she's not that happy about it. Trudy says to Pete that they're getting a divorce, which Pete hasn't told Bonnie. Pete still wants to be with Trudy, even if it's just for power. Bonnie's seeing clearly.

And the pregnant niece with blonde hair. Even though she's back in Oakland now.

Yes. My post is so late, but I wanted to watch this as a whole.
Fully agree about the under-appreciated story lines, and I've been reading through copious comments hoping to find a reflection on them. That's why "My Way" is used. Finally these women could do it their way, and they were. That's what Don points out to

Conscience? I don't think he has one. I think he might have a soft and loving side (but don't make him angry!), but I don't think he ever seriously takes stock of his situation, or when he does, he returns to the life, as you point out. So, yes, he drowns out possibility of change with addiction and continuing with

Conscience? I don't think he has one. I think he might have a soft and loving side (but don't make him angry!), but I don't think he ever seriously takes stock of his situation, or when he does, he returns to the life, as you point out. So, yes, he drowns out possibility of change with addiction and continuing with

Dude Manbrough, and others, I think it's forgotten, though, just how hard it was for Carmela to actually get out of the marriage with anything. Yes, she could have divorced anyway, and done the hard graft. She hadn't witnessed Angie's success, only her decline, when she decided to reconcile with Tony. And

Dude Manbrough, and others, I think it's forgotten, though, just how hard it was for Carmela to actually get out of the marriage with anything. Yes, she could have divorced anyway, and done the hard graft. She hadn't witnessed Angie's success, only her decline, when she decided to reconcile with Tony. And

I think it continues to characterize what he might have had  in a different life, if he'd grown up with different friends, if there'd been different opportunities. He could act, remember, but it made him feel vulnerable. He couldn't spell, and was without Hollywood or intellectual sophistication when he wrote his

I think it continues to characterize what he might have had  in a different life, if he'd grown up with different friends, if there'd been different opportunities. He could act, remember, but it made him feel vulnerable. He couldn't spell, and was without Hollywood or intellectual sophistication when he wrote his

Watching season six for the first time now, and am up to episode 4. I ploughed through the other seasons from April this year. Love this site (and the series), but need to be careful with the comments and commentary, even though I love reading them, as I already know too much about the upcoming episodes. However, I