OK, so I was working out and watching with subtitles on (amazing how much of the dialogue is mumbled or just quickly spoken). I noticed something that Carmella said that got my attention. Just before the big meal at the end she is looking at a Christmas card and it has a picture of some family's dogs. She says something like "It's so sad when there are no kids". Is this foreshadowing some harm that might befall the only two Sopranos with no blood on their hands (AJ and Meadow)? Or am I just P***ed because I have to wait so long to find out?
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2Why do you exclude Carmella from the group that has no blood on their hands?
I can't remember Carmella ever participating in some crime of violence?
Or do you mean something else?
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I can't remember Carmella ever participating in some crime of violence?
Or do you mean something else?
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3I think Carm "has blood on her hands" to a certain extent. She knows what her husband does, and she is a pro at playing dumb if it helps her deal with things.
The kids really don't have a choice. They were born into this mess.
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The kids really don't have a choice. They were born into this mess.
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4Actually I just realized that we know for a fact that Carmella knows that Tony assaults and kills. Remember when her affair with the teacher Weckler is over? She basically threatened him with Tony murdering him.
She knows.
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She knows.
</p>Edited by: <A HREF=http://p098.ezboard.com/bthechaselounge ... Mizmoon</A> at: 6/13/06 4:26 pm