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It helps to put your closed-caption option
on with your remote, if you want to catch
all the dialogue. It's like reading the screenplay
and reveals the words the characters are
actually saying. It also adds a nice foreign
film appeal, for those who enjoy subtitles.

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Re: Episode Review and General Comments

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Sopranology 101 said:

<blockquote>Quote:<hr>After Gamiello hit the table, dead, his cellphone ring tone played Beethoven's "Für Elise." In some parts of the world, garbage trucks play that melody to let people know to bring out their garbage.<hr></blockquote>

That makes the scene even that more tragicomic. First Dom's mother is insulted by Carlo (in response to Dom's "breaking balls re: Vito"), next his head gets cracked with a dustbuster full of rat turds, next Sil jumps on his back and rides him like a rodeo champ, then he is gut is slashed deep numerous times with a bad-ass blade. When he finally falls back dead on the table, his phone tells Sil and Carlo it is time to "bring out your dead!". <img src=http://www.ezboard.com/images/emoticons/roll.gif ALT=":rollin">



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I just love the Fat Dom whacking scene, i watched it like 5 times already. I think it's one of the best whackings ever on the Sopranos, the guy so had it coming first time I saw it I was cheering for them to give it to the guy like it was a heavy weight championship boxing fight. LOL

Anyway, one question remains though, who does Tony call from the car after leaving the Bing and driving off?


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Re: JohnnyCakes

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I would like to have seen a scene with JohnnyCakes (Jim) learning of Vito's fate. I wonder what his reaction would be. Anger? Despair? Both? We spent enough time with those two, so I'm naturally curious. We've probably seen the last of Jim but wouldn't it be great if he showed up in Jersey to pay his respects? I'm sure the Family would welcome him with open arms.

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