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Lost was a big disappointment to me. Some of the answers didn't even follow the original canon of the series.

@avclub-358658fe52d09084a2ed990b0129c6ca:disqus But Ade and Paulie had virtually nothing to do with each other. The closest they had to a storyline together was in Season Three when he was sniffing her panties, and that was just a way to fuck with Christopher. I can't recall any significant stories, scenes, or

@avclub-358658fe52d09084a2ed990b0129c6ca:disqus But Ade and Paulie had virtually nothing to do with each other. The closest they had to a storyline together was in Season Three when he was sniffing her panties, and that was just a way to fuck with Christopher. I can't recall any significant stories, scenes, or

For some reason though, as nice and sweet as that scene was, the shitty background music kind of ruined it for me.

For some reason though, as nice and sweet as that scene was, the shitty background music kind of ruined it for me.

I'm not sure what season it was, but yeah, he did do that.

I'm not sure what season it was, but yeah, he did do that.

@avclub-1b1f9a3e639ecc53f335314fc9d8403b:disqus  And that was twenty years ago, probably even before the feds and states both started coming down really heavy on Big Tobacco with the lawsuits and what not.

@avclub-1b1f9a3e639ecc53f335314fc9d8403b:disqus  And that was twenty years ago, probably even before the feds and states both started coming down really heavy on Big Tobacco with the lawsuits and what not.

Damn good assessment there. Why would Paulie see such a vision at that particular time, and in that particular place? Nucci probably is one of the very few good and decent people on The Sopranos. Her one glaring fault might have been she was too kind, too giving, and too forgiving, especially when it came to Paulie,

Damn good assessment there. Why would Paulie see such a vision at that particular time, and in that particular place? Nucci probably is one of the very few good and decent people on The Sopranos. Her one glaring fault might have been she was too kind, too giving, and too forgiving, especially when it came to Paulie,

Yeah, but we the viewers saw it before Paulie did regardless. Whatever you choose to call it, it was a way of saying the vision was real. Even if Paulie first "felt" the presence of the Blessed Virgin before he saw it, that should not translate into a viewer seeing what he was feeling on a spiritual level. .

Yeah, but we the viewers saw it before Paulie did regardless. Whatever you choose to call it, it was a way of saying the vision was real. Even if Paulie first "felt" the presence of the Blessed Virgin before he saw it, that should not translate into a viewer seeing what he was feeling on a spiritual level. .

With Carlo turning state's evidence, and him being the captain of the
Aprille crew as well as the old Altieri crew, it would only be a matter
of time before the full weight of the law comes down on Paulie's head.
And there wouldn't be anything he could do as he has no proof he ever
made an honest living a day in his

With Carlo turning state's evidence, and him being the captain of the
Aprille crew as well as the old Altieri crew, it would only be a matter
of time before the full weight of the law comes down on Paulie's head.
And there wouldn't be anything he could do as he has no proof he ever
made an honest living a day in his

I like that too, I never did buy the Adrianna theory. For one thing, why a male cat? Why not a dog like her beloved Cossette? Besides, Adrianna and Paulie had very little to do with each other. Christopher himself makes more sense. Or, how about Mikey Palmice? Since Tony called both of them "a good guy" ( though

I like that too, I never did buy the Adrianna theory. For one thing, why a male cat? Why not a dog like her beloved Cossette? Besides, Adrianna and Paulie had very little to do with each other. Christopher himself makes more sense. Or, how about Mikey Palmice? Since Tony called both of them "a good guy" ( though

I'd think so as a general rule, but even more generally, for whichever politician they can most easily fit in their pockets, of either party.

I'd think so as a general rule, but even more generally, for whichever politician they can most easily fit in their pockets, of either party.

@avclub-237168031d88451c78fd8d6d6378c0b2:disqus that's an excellent point, I never thought of that. But, you forgot, Sil wasn't actually killed, he was just in a coma.