harmony2k66
March 15th, 2004, 03:23 AM
I loved Tony talking about his old man had a knack for reading people. How he would be able to feel "Black" Jack out. Cut to:
"What the f--- am I, a mindreader"
I don't know. This episode might have been better than Two Tonys. It felt a lot more focused than last weeks, which all Due Respect, I loved as well. If the season keeps up, this might just be the best yet.
I enjoyed the notion of Tony thinking of Jack Maserone, as a friend. Talking to Carmine about how he wasn't such a bad guy. It was almost like he wanted to believe that he wouldn't flip because he liked the guy.
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</p>Edited by: <A HREF=http://pub132.ezboard.com/bsopranolandforum.showUserPublicProfile?gid=bakedz iti>BakedZiti</A> at: 3/15/04 4:28 pm
"What the f--- am I, a mindreader"
I don't know. This episode might have been better than Two Tonys. It felt a lot more focused than last weeks, which all Due Respect, I loved as well. If the season keeps up, this might just be the best yet.
I enjoyed the notion of Tony thinking of Jack Maserone, as a friend. Talking to Carmine about how he wasn't such a bad guy. It was almost like he wanted to believe that he wouldn't flip because he liked the guy.
BakedZiti note: Please see the Forum's Administrative section for information on how the show's profanities should be written here, and why one particular format works best for that. Thanks, all.
</p>Edited by: <A HREF=http://pub132.ezboard.com/bsopranolandforum.showUserPublicProfile?gid=bakedz iti>BakedZiti</A> at: 3/15/04 4:28 pm