Their only loyalty is to business and what's in it from and the greed is starting to show this season but lets face the fact all of them are greedy but their loyalty is based on their right to earn
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Re: Phil Leotardo: A stand-up guy?
12i agree with garygizmo......i think he is eventually going to explode, Vito calmed him down in Mayham but you know Phil is still filled up with anger and the bad blood is still there....God help everyone when he does explode because he is one unrentless madman...
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Re: Phil Leotardo: A stand-up guy?
13I'd agree you with you Jayneezy, God help us all! This man is a ruthless maniac!
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Re: Phil Leotardo: A stand-up guy?
14I think Vito's role is being pumped up for a reason. I hope nothing ever happens with Phil. I like his character. He just looks so damn mean.
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Re: Phil Leotardo: A stand-up guy?
15I think Leotardo has been old school all the way. As he said, his wife was taken care of when he was in prison. It's keeping with traditions.
Vito is going to cause trouble this season. His desire to be the boss is going to come back on him. That move on Finn was creepy, "Let's hope he makes it" because you had to know if Tony weren't around Finn would be gone.
I say they find out he's gay and in keeping with the rules and keeping with appearances, Vito gets clipped.
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Vito is going to cause trouble this season. His desire to be the boss is going to come back on him. That move on Finn was creepy, "Let's hope he makes it" because you had to know if Tony weren't around Finn would be gone.
I say they find out he's gay and in keeping with the rules and keeping with appearances, Vito gets clipped.
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