Caught up on the Sopranos. Whoa.
And you gotta figure that's just a prelude to the end. That it's ramping up rather than that's the whole emotional payoff.
But man, that was a dead shark eye look in Tony's face when he did the nose pinch.
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Caught up on the Sopranos. Whoa.
And you gotta figure that's just a prelude to the end. That it's ramping up rather than that's the whole emotional payoff.
But man, that was a dead shark eye look in Tony's face when he did the nose pinch.
I'm three eps behind and it's driving me maaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaad. (I'm completely spoiled, of course, but still!)
It just occurred to me yesterday what a great PSA for wearing your seatbelt you could make from that episode.
AJ's arc has gotten really interesting, too. He was so comfortable and at home with the acid on the gambling debt kid, no remorse. Then he joined in on the Somali bike guy beatdown but broke down later. I think this might be the first time I've wanted to know what was going on in his head.
Unspoiled speculation:
Since AJ is actually just like Tony was in his flashbacks (and it's interesting that Tony thinks he was a tough kid, but always remembers himself as a sensitive noodle), I'm guessing that Phil Leotardo is going to accidentally on purpose kill AJ in one of the standard robbery-gone-wrong stunts that every kid on the show has gotten killed for pulling. Rather than a war of retribution, Tony will end up talking to Agent Harris ('cause they're the Sopranos because they sing, right?) about Leotardo, and will end up killed by someone in his own crew a la Big Pussy. I realize that just saying these things means that they will never come to pass, but this is where I am right now.
Interesting. I see AJ being just like Tony, but he was around for the Aprile business, I don't want to see the same thing go down again. Boring. I think he might start showing a little more leadership, shift the college mafia into using their thuggery and goonishness in the service of business but cutting out the random violence, or at least squelching it a little. Killing him off in some way would fit with what seems to be going on with Tony - losing the shine off of his old role models and just losing everyone else.
Tony's advice to AJ to get a blowjob? Weirdly touching.
When he was sleeping with the girl in Florida, that was the first time he's been unfaithful to Carmela since he was shot, right? And the floodgates are open there, now. I'm starting to think he doesn't care anymore, that his big revelation that surviving the gunshpot means he's "ahead" means that he's without any sort of moral checks.
Two references to Comfortably Numb in the last two eps. I don't know what it means, numb doesn't seem to describe Tony, but maybe it does.
Matt Zoller Seitz on the House Next Door theorized that the emphasis was on the comfortable part, not the numb part: [link]
Hm. I don't get what he means by that distinction.
Holy crap. The teeth. The teeth.
? Piano wire around Paulie's throat from behind in the car?
Is Lenny Montana still alive?
Holy crap. The teeth. The teeth.
Dude. Yeah.
Of all the brutal punishments that are visited on the human body onscreen or described in books or implied onscreen, that is the one that gives me the worst visceral shudders. And they did say "almost killed", right? Almost makes it worse, somehow.