Plus he was running out of cash and the prospect of earning money in any kind of "straight" (no pun intended) way was just too much for Vito to bear ( no pun intended).
Plus he was running out of cash and the prospect of earning money in any kind of "straight" (no pun intended) way was just too much for Vito to bear ( no pun intended).
"Even Carmela’s father is an opportunist, stripping the job site for materials when the building inspector won’t relent."
"Even Carmela’s father is an opportunist, stripping the job site for materials when the building inspector won’t relent."
But without "Cleaver" there'd be less Little Carmine and no "Sopranos" character amused me more than Little Carmine.
But without "Cleaver" there'd be less Little Carmine and no "Sopranos" character amused me more than Little Carmine.
She always knew but she couldn't allow herself to admit that everything she had in life came from her dad's OC lifestyle. Even when Jackie Jr.'s sister came right out and said her brother was shot by "some fat fuck in see-thru socks" Meadow immediately went into denial mode, just like her mother.
She always knew but she couldn't allow herself to admit that everything she had in life came from her dad's OC lifestyle. Even when Jackie Jr.'s sister came right out and said her brother was shot by "some fat fuck in see-thru socks" Meadow immediately went into denial mode, just like her mother.
Yeah, when Gene brained Little Paulie with the bottle she told Finn he was a "sweet guy". Then when he reveals seeing Vito blowing the security guard she remarked that "Vito Spatafore is a married man" LOL, as if a "married man" couldn't possibly blow a guy. Yet she couldn't wait to gossip about it with Rosalie and…
Yeah, when Gene brained Little Paulie with the bottle she told Finn he was a "sweet guy". Then when he reveals seeing Vito blowing the security guard she remarked that "Vito Spatafore is a married man" LOL, as if a "married man" couldn't possibly blow a guy. Yet she couldn't wait to gossip about it with Rosalie and…
Yes, steeped in total denial. She knows exactly how Dad makes a living but she chooses to believe he's "being persecuted" for his ethnic heritage. Poor, poor Finn, the guy is terrified during the "grand inquisition", then Tony gives him a few bucks for a sandwich like he's 11 years old.
Yes, steeped in total denial. She knows exactly how Dad makes a living but she chooses to believe he's "being persecuted" for his ethnic heritage. Poor, poor Finn, the guy is terrified during the "grand inquisition", then Tony gives him a few bucks for a sandwich like he's 11 years old.
It was as if they couldn't get Gaga to do the show unless they gave her the entire episode or something. It may be the single worst episode ever and I've seen all of them.
It was as if they couldn't get Gaga to do the show unless they gave her the entire episode or something. It may be the single worst episode ever and I've seen all of them.
The highlight for me was the general's reaction to Pickles the realtor…"ugh".
The highlight for me was the general's reaction to Pickles the realtor…"ugh".
Wow, that's three of my all-time bottom ten 'Simpsons' episodes right there. Impressive.
Wow, that's three of my all-time bottom ten 'Simpsons' episodes right there. Impressive.
I'm not normally as critical of latter-day "Simpsons" episodes as some folks are, in fact I've enjoyed a lot of this season. But wow, this one really, really blew.
I'm not normally as critical of latter-day "Simpsons" episodes as some folks are, in fact I've enjoyed a lot of this season. But wow, this one really, really blew.
That was the only time anyone in the tribunal aside from Seletcia, the general, the senator or Ravenwood/Orlagg ever spoke.