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Tiresome weekly Sopranos thread (3 to go)
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14/05/2007 08:16:04
 
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Completely agree. And this is the best season for AJ ever. And Tony's experience in the last quarter of the episode particularly resonated with me. Chase absolutely understands the power of transcending a genre. This is very very good stuff.

>KG and Juan, surely you can't complain about this one. It was a classic Sopranos episode, right up there with "Funhouse" and "Pine Barrens" IMO. I knew it was going to be great from the opening credits, when David Chase was listed as a co-writer. He vets every word that goes on the air in every episode but he usually doesn't attach his name to the script. This one was pure Chase.
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>A major character died and I almost felt like it was someone I knew. It wasn't, of course, but this series sinks its hooks so deep into your subconscious you almost start feeling you do know them.
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>No spoilers, please .... if you reply about the major plot point, leave a screenfull or so of blank lines above. Thanks.


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- Thomas Hardy

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-- T. S. Eliot
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