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Re: Season 6--Ep 6: "Live Free or Die" **SPOILERS**
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04/15/06 12:44 PM
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Believe it or not, I was kind of hoping it wasn't on this Sunday.  Yea, only because I'll have a houseful for Easter and probably won't be able to see it at 6:00. I'll try to catch it at 9:00 or later in the week, only I don't know what other days it's on. Does anyone else? TIS
"Mankind must put an end to war before war puts an end to mankind. War will exist until that distant day when the conscientious objector enjoys the same reputation and prestige that the warrior does today." JFK
"War is over, if you want it" - John Lennon
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Re: Season 6--Ep 6: "Live Free or Die" **SPOILERS**
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04/16/06 10:00 PM
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Good episode I thought. Looks like Tony has a very difficult decision in the coming week. As for Vito, well, he was visiting an antique shop and visiting a waterfall... Just saw the preview for next week, looks to be exceptional, Tony gets punched.
Hey, how's it going?
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Re: Season 6--Ep 6: "Live Free or Die" **SPOILERS**
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04/16/06 10:03 PM
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yea i agree. if they were gonan dedicate an entire episode to vito they shude have finished it. too much air time for him.
"Murders came with smiles, shooting people was no big deal for us Goodfellas..."
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Re: Season 6--Ep 6: "Live Free or Die" **SPOILERS**
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04/16/06 10:07 PM
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The words I said after completing my first viewing of this episode were verbatim: "No, no, he has to die, they have to kill him! Why isn't he dead" But that's Chase for you, evil genius that he is.  Anywho, some observations about this episode: my favourite lines from the episode: Tony, "One bad idea after another." Chris, "Human frailty, sometimes it sickens me." It sickens me most of the time, something I need to work on I guess.  A.J. is proving himself to be more and more of a bastard with every passing episode I think. Meadow, well she's just an angel. Carm's father is a jokester and I'm sure I'm not the only one who thinks so. That Baseball analogy about "catching, not pitching" or however it went, very funny." Oh yeah, Carm's father's best line, "I've had a lifetime of her (idiot) bullshit." Sil's line about woman, priceless, I thought. Overall, a very solid episode better than last week's I thought.
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Re: Season 6--Ep 6: "Live Free or Die" **SPOILERS**
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04/16/06 10:13 PM
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Originally posted by raggingbull2003: Quite frankly, I dont think Vito Spatafore is important enough to dedicate an entire eppisode to, and then not even resolve the issue. He doesnt deserve this much attention. I agree. This episode sucked. It was too soap operaish for my liking. For lands sake, this is supposed to be a mob show. I understand that they can't have mob hits and such week after week, but c'mon already, how much time do we have to watch about this gay mobster? Last week had almost an entire episode dedicated to a wedding, but at least it seemed to lay some groundwork for some mob action. Now this week we have to see an entire episode devoted to a homosexual storyline. I've enjoyed the season up until tonights episode. They make you wait all week and then give us this? Time to get back down to some in your face cosa nostra stories again. Don Cardi 
Don Cardi Five - ten years from now, they're gonna wish there was American Cosa Nostra. Five - ten years from now, they're gonna miss John Gotti.
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Re: Season 6--Ep 6: "Live Free or Die" **SPOILERS**
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04/16/06 10:58 PM
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Personally, I loved this episode. There was a TON of hilarious moments and lines in it. Probably my second favorite episode of this season, only behind Mayham (ep. 3).
I worked my whole life - I don't apologize - to take care of my family...And I refused to be a fool, dancing on the strings held by all those bigshots. I don't apologize. That's my life.
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Re: Season 6--Ep 6: "Live Free or Die" **SPOILERS**
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04/16/06 11:18 PM
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I think tony is not thinking in terms of black & white but rather the "green" -- he could care less about vito's sexuality, he only cares about the money, which is why he replaced vito with that new construction guy... i think tony is a smart business man and following the road of logic... watch tony help develop vito's role as capo of his own family in a gay community like the one he is in self-exile now... i can just see him running that antique shop and starting gay porn rings, male prostitutes, etc etc etc... just makes more sense than having him whacked because of his sexuality... ask yourself, if someone on your sales team made you a million dollars a year, would you fire him because he was gay? I realize there is a "code of honor" here, and that is what throws a wrench into the works...
Peace out from Caldwell...
"There are 2 types of people in the world, Italian, and those who wish they were Italian."
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Re: Season 6--Ep 6: "Live Free or Die" **SPOILERS**
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04/17/06 12:14 AM
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I must admit, I had a houseful of company and was somewhat distracted, so wasn't able to give it my usual full attention.  Thus far, the least favorite of the episodes, but still pretty good. Some comical moments. I always feel so sorry for poor Finn. He seems to get drawn in and always seems so terrified. Tony, I think, is a little more compassionate toward Vito. I don't know that it's only because Vito is a top earner and/or moneymaker. I really think he's hesitating as to whether keep him or not. However, was it Paulie that said no one else would want to work with him? Naturally this would be a big minus for the business. I look for Vito to be the next whacking and/or he'll kill himself. TIS
"Mankind must put an end to war before war puts an end to mankind. War will exist until that distant day when the conscientious objector enjoys the same reputation and prestige that the warrior does today." JFK
"War is over, if you want it" - John Lennon
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Re: Season 6--Ep 6: "Live Free or Die" **SPOILERS**
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04/17/06 01:20 AM
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Is it ironic that these mobsters, who steal and stab ya in the back with the drop of a nickel, want to ice Vito because it offends their "beliefs" and "sins"?
Better yet, remember when Finn really goes after Meadow after she railed about letting "White Collar" criminals(despite....well, you all know!)...quite interesting.
But really, each episode so far this season has been about some character having one shitty week. Let's see, there was Paulie, Sil, Vito, Johnny Sac, Tony, and who else?
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Re: Season 6--Ep 6: "Live Free or Die" **SPOILERS**
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04/17/06 02:49 AM
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Decent episode, glad to see Nick Anunziato the bodyguard returning after his time in the ring with Tony.
Looks like we're in for something interesting next week and, correct me if I'm wrong, but was that young Benny Fazio punching Tony in the face and asking him if he wants more in next week's previews? I at first thought it was Vito, which would explain his mangled eye in that leaked photo, but when I watched it again it looked like it could have been Tony. Enjoy, and buona pasqua
"Mio padre se chiamo Antonio Andolini, e questo è per te." - Robert De Niro to Giuseppe Sillato in The Godfather Part II.
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Re: Season 6--Ep 6: "Live Free or Die" **SPOILERS**
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04/17/06 01:55 PM
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This was a great episode. Notice how after Tony's beating of Perry last week Chris is all of the sudden on board for the idea of outsourcing the hit on "the mayor of munchkinland." I think Tony truly thinks it is ridiculous to have a Vito (or anyone else) killed just because he is a fanuch. However, the scene with him and Sil is very telling. He knows that, even though he is 'the boss', some things are just out of his hands. Sil was being, as usual, a valuable consigliere by reminding him of this. No matter what Tony wants, this is one of those cases where his choice of a livilihood dictates the choice he has to make in this specific instance--Vito has got to go.
"....but your father never TRUSTED Hyman Roth."
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Re: Season 6--Ep 6: "Live Free or Die" **SPOILERS**
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04/17/06 04:04 PM
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Originally posted by tonyscarbones: just another tv show that has to finish politically correct
i'm tired of the way MTV, Hollywood, movies and the media are tryin to make ******ry socially acceptable
now the writer's of the sopranos gotta do it
the thing i think is great about the sopranos is that over the seasons it shows how dealing with real life situations create certain emotions, but each character deals with them in a different way. The consequences are sometimes positive and sometimes negative.
Also, the inner workings of mob shit that goes on.
Nowaday's Hollywood and the media are tryin to make ******ry socially accepted and also make us feel bad for the way muslims are treated becuz of 9-11. But if they wanted to not be cliche, they woulda whacked Vito and talked bad about the camel jockeys.
Them being Politically Correct just like every other fuckin thing is CLICHE
everyone tries to be politically correct now. Bring back the archie bunker's of the world becuz they talk how the working class people REALLY feel. You obviously didn't really watch the episode. Your prejudice has blinded you.
Hey, how's it going?
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