he always made everything about himself"You shouldn't have hit the guy."
"I shouldn't have even been there!"
I love how Paulie makes the situation worse for no reason, takes responsibility for nothing, and constantly acts like he's the victim.
Yeah, I didn’t think much of it when I first watched it in my early 20s. Wasn’t until my rewatch years ago I became a fan. Top 5 shows no doubt.Just finished season 3. Enjoying it much more than I did in my late teens early 20's, back then a lot of the nuance and underlying themes went over my head. I still liked it then but it hits totally different as a 40 year old with a wife and kids.
Exactly how I felt too when I rewatched last year. I remember hating Carmela way more then and finding her much more reasonable as husband with a kid.Just finished season 3. Enjoying it much more than I did in my late teens early 20's, back then a lot of the nuance and underlying themes went over my head. I still liked it then but it hits totally different as a 40 year old with a wife and kids.
you could tell in the episode where bobby got shot in his eye...tony was visiting and janice was doing a great job managing the house/his childrenYeah….
Anyway Idk if I agree fully. I think she for sure saw the potential he had and pushed him to where he got to.
But I think she did just geniunely like him. He made her a much better woman as well. Even treated his kids like her own.
This i kind of disagree withShe leveled Bobby up tbh with motivation and getting him to believe in himself
Vito was clamouring for Tony’s job big time"Tony Blundetto whacked the brother of a captain. If Tony tries to strike at them again, we should take him out."
This whole time, I thought Vito was talking about killing Tony B, but did he really mean Tony Soprano?
She was at her best when dating FinnThis is the best she looked on the show. She looks so much better with a few extra pounds on her frame. Sad that she felt she needed to be overly skinny the rest of the show.