Thanks!
I'm hoping for the kind of labor/delivery they have on sitcoms, where my water breaks and then after the commercial break I magically have a newborn which looks suspiciously like a 6-month-old. And in the meantime, someone's done my hair and makeup.
Just be sure to get Ethan a stunt double for the wacky hormonal rage/violence that new mothers always indulge in during the birthing procedure.
And in the meantime, someone's done my hair and makeup.
Aw man. Now I just want to give y'all a hug.
Woot for Jessica baby!
I'm caught up with the Sopranos. What an insane episode! I don't think they can top it with the finale...
I have pretty high hopes. And I still have no freakin' idea what's going to happen. What was weird about the episode was that it was pretty much the way I would have guessed things would go if I'd never watched the previous seasons, so I feel a little double-bound by my fanship.
That's exactly how I feel, Corwood, I think. The events were kind of predictable, but I'm primed not expect predictable so I was still surprised, kind of. Anyway, Bobby's execution scene was awesome, and I liked the echoes of the past - bringing in the Italians, Patsy's run up the stream from the Bing. That was Junior's house they were holed up in at the end, right?
I thought it was Tony's mom's house.
I'd buy that. I can't remember back that long.
One of the House Next Door guys emailed Terrence Winter to ask, and Winter said it was just a random safe-house we hadn't seen before. I thought it was Jun's place at first, too, but was mighty confused by the cardboard cut-out of Sil in the corner.
I'll tell you, I didn't like Bobby's execution scene. That was too over the top Scorcese-esque with the derailing trains and excruciatingly long set-up.
I didn't care for Bobby's scene either. Over done. I wasn't expecting to be as upset at Sil's being shot as I was. He's always annoyed me, but he's always been loyal to Tony. Ironic that Paulie is Tony's main man now considering that Tony was ready to off him a few eps back.