Hmm... don't know what to make of the episode. So, had Tony S dragged his feet, Tony B might have been left to live. I thought Tony S was going to have a heart attack while running through the woods (Pine Barrens came to mind as well). AJ's still a putz. Adrianna put Christopher...
I thought it was sloppy work by the FBI. Why wasn't Ade/Chris's place under surveillance, and why wasn't her car also being tracked. You knew Chrissy was going to run to Uncle Tony after seeing his other future (at the gas station where some poor schlub has 3 kids, a pregnant wife, and...
I think John Heard was listed as Det. Vin Makazian last night. Anyhow, he was supposed to be the corrupt cop from season 1 in Tony's dream. Say what you will, the way the past characters become the relatives of others inside of Tony's dream is very reminiscent of my dreams as well, so in that...
Dreams of losing teeth => losing your bite => losing power. Tony S sure does find himself paying a lot of hospital bills, doesn't he? After a season of seeing Valentina only peripherally, tonight she gets more than one line of dialogue and then gets the flambe' treatment. Nice...
Did David Lynch ghost-direct this episode? :D It was one messed up dream, plus it was weird to see all the deceased characters show up once again. Artie seems to be the lynchpin to Tony S, perhaps. Does Tony S have a thing for Annette Benning? So Tony S will have to deal with...
Tony S almost spilled the beans to Bobby on Janice's other significant others being the victim of her murderous rages. Janice went ghost white when she sensed that Tony was being a little too cute in his assessment of her conduct.
"Pushing Buttons" that's what they should have named this epsiode. Loved how Tony mangled the "Revenge is a dish best served cold" adage with "Revenge is like serving cold cuts". Also enjoyed the tackle of Janice by the cop. This felt like a season 1 Sopranos episode. The...
I thought it was interesting that it was the panic attacks that saved Tony S from some hard times. Oh, and the "Peeps" headstone was pretty awkwardly funny.
The snooty guy was making a point that the Beretta was of inferior quality since the exported shotguns aren't made from the higher quality parts/materials. The class distinctions on display was the thrust of the Carmela's family subplot.
Okay episode. Tony B is pretty "into" Meadow. He's also come full circle as he looks out for #1, wanting the life/wealth he would have gotten if he didn't get pinched 15 years ago. The way Carmela talks to her mom is pretty funny at times, no mincing of words, that's for sure. What's...
Tony's reaction to seeing his old dog, and finding out it wound up at his dad's mistress's place was LOL funny. I'm sure many people have thought about seeing Tim Daly get his ass kicked, so for them, it was a great episode. Christopher's line about Faveau ripping his ideas off was also a...
Tony B basically turned back to his dark side after making at go at an honest life, but for all his troubles (skinned up shin, a Korean boss he didn't respect, busting a nut to pass a masseuse exam, renovating an office space, girlfriend nagging, etc) he didn't feel as good as having a taste of...
Tony B's use of the money was so over-the-top. Had to love the "Walking Tall" action at the end. Too bad we won't be seeing more of Amanda Kim with this new development. Tony S and Christopher's blatant stereotypical ethnic slurrage were totally offensive and in character. Will I feel sad or...