Fellas,

I think it was Leotardo who acted like the dripping labia-and-a-couple-of-sides, there (apologies, Stallionette). Screaming from his top-floor bedroom, into the street? Women do that. It's a man who comes to collect (or pay) when he knows he must, with no summons necessary, of course...and, of course, Little Carmine just happened to be a useful tool of "getting in and getting heard." That's a line from Puzo, NOT Coppola or Scorsese, y'understand.
And I'm beginning to replay that scene of Silvio with his wife, from a recent previous season--it's Season 6, Part I, isn't it?--where he's considering his stature of Possible Boss. Maybe Carm will bring Silvio along, too; anything's possible, I agree.
I really, really DO expect Carmella to wind up with a Joker's Winning Hand, here, and I expect our WHOLE PERCEPTION OF HER ROLE AND CHARACTER to change, quite quickly and dramatically. Carbonera for everybody!! The end. Selah.

Okay,
Bobbo


"Only a fool would say that."
--Steely Dan