Does anyone have any insight into who those two guys that saw Vito at the gay club were? Who are they under directly? Vito is a Captain, these guys seem to be nobodys, but by the way that they talked to Vito it seemed like they were old friends, and one turns out to be gay.

Also, the fight between Tony and "penne arrabiate" was a great lead into Tony asserting his force. Just look at all their faces in shock.

Chrissy, Chrissy..this guy is always in a problem. His own crew shot him, heroin, adriana...a long line of mistakes which will eventually come back to haunt him. And if Chase does adds a dose of terrorism into the mix, only a long spiral down awaits the Soprano crew.

The last 20 minutes or so made this episode. Phil speaks very openly on his thoughts about John. Something that Tony can prey on maybe later, due to this favor that Tony agreed to now.

I am very disappointed however with the character growth of AJ so far, but hopefully I will be proved wrong. He is still the annoying little kid from season 1. The producers could have got the character maybe to hit the weights or something, I just find his whole character out of main storyline, which he should not be since he is Tony's son.

HIGHLIGHT OF THE EPISODE: No, not the earthquake at the end of the episode..had to get a ginny joke in...but Uncle Junior's few moments on camera. He is a sick man, and everyone fails to see this. I feel sorry for his situation, and I do not think Tony should allow this to be happening to his uncle. I thought maybe that his dreams about dementia would lead to a reconcile after his hospital time, but in the end, his stubborness remains on this fact with his uncle.

There are so many storylines to follow, and I look forward to next week.

Question to the FORUM: Do you think Meadow and Finn will break up or get married??

A presto


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