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Yeah, the racism is the punchline because it's so misguided and wrongheaded. People saying incorrect things with complete conviction = funny. Said people being called on those incorrect things = not funny.

I think you guys are just trendsetters.

It'd be a totally different movie with him in that part. Cooper makes you believe that him violently beating a guy (nearly to death, in his own words) was a one-off thing. With Wahlberg, you'd be wondering every single scene if he was going to smash a pipe over his Father/Mother/Girlfriend/Chris Tucker's head.

The joke is on Cam; it's not on Asian Drivers. The show is making fun of him for using the stereotype (and being so sincere about it), because obviously she crashed her car because of her limited depth perception.

"Peppers and eggs? Why didn't I get that?"

"Peppers and eggs? Why didn't I get that?"

It's rushed, but I think that that phone call Butchie and Phil have at the beginning of MIA gives you enough reason to believe that Phil's cold and distant to the point where even his own guys are scared of him. Both of them express doubts about what they've done in regards to New Jersey in their own way - Butchie

It's rushed, but I think that that phone call Butchie and Phil have at the beginning of MIA gives you enough reason to believe that Phil's cold and distant to the point where even his own guys are scared of him. Both of them express doubts about what they've done in regards to New Jersey in their own way - Butchie

Really? He gets bullied into taking a promotion he doesn't want, where everyone else who's taken the job has died within a year of having it, and now a cat who stares at dead things (and is, according to some people, the reincarnation of a guy he totally hated or that guy's girlfriend). I've always thought it was a

Really? He gets bullied into taking a promotion he doesn't want, where everyone else who's taken the job has died within a year of having it, and now a cat who stares at dead things (and is, according to some people, the reincarnation of a guy he totally hated or that guy's girlfriend). I've always thought it was a

@avclub-7aee1b75b527e215f31e20a5c4e7a768:disqus First off, excited to get a reply from The Man himself. I literally planned my work day yesterday around reading this review and commenting on it when it went live.

@avclub-7aee1b75b527e215f31e20a5c4e7a768:disqus First off, excited to get a reply from The Man himself. I literally planned my work day yesterday around reading this review and commenting on it when it went live.

Man, that gave me a hearty, legitimate out-loud laugh.

Man, that gave me a hearty, legitimate out-loud laugh.

I refuse to concede an intellectual victory to anyone other than David Chase who calls themself a Master of the Sopranos.

I refuse to concede an intellectual victory to anyone other than David Chase who calls themself a Master of the Sopranos.

Someone upthread mentioned a podcast with Alik Sakaroff (sure I'm spelling this wrong), whow as the DP on the episode. While he did think something grave happened to Tony that night, he did also state that that ending wasn't necessarily "unusual" for the show - that many episodes had ended that abruptly. But because

Someone upthread mentioned a podcast with Alik Sakaroff (sure I'm spelling this wrong), whow as the DP on the episode. While he did think something grave happened to Tony that night, he did also state that that ending wasn't necessarily "unusual" for the show - that many episodes had ended that abruptly. But because

"You threw food at Vito. That has to be resolved."

"You threw food at Vito. That has to be resolved."