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Easy there slugger. The whole point of the criticism of Nussbaum's article was that not every show needs to have strong, well developed female characters; that sometimes, pulp art has its place. But people like Nussbaum - and yourself apparently - won't stop until nothing gets on television that isn't sufficiently

Oh, I agree with you.

Big-city feminists also tried ruining any show recently (True Detective). DOWN WITH ANY ART THAT DOESN'T MAKE ME FEEL GREAT ABOUT MYSELF

The Torciano murder was what a murder looks like from the POV of someone sitting at the table - Silvio. In the last shot of the series, we see what it looks like from the person who gets shot. It was meant to drive home the theme started by Bobby "you probably don't even hear it when it happens right?"

The Torciano murder was what a murder looks like from the POV of someone sitting at the table - Silvio. In the last shot of the series, we see what it looks like from the person who gets shot. It was meant to drive home the theme started by Bobby "you probably don't even hear it when it happens right?"

We are quickly coming up to (for my money) the best closing scene on the show - Walk Like a Man, "The Valley" with Christopher.

We are quickly coming up to (for my money) the best closing scene on the show - Walk Like a Man, "The Valley" with Christopher.