watch it chrissy
Watch it, Chowlie!
I just watched this episode.
Why was it ok to snitch on Feech? A lot of people would have known about it and word would have gotten out, I can't imagine it being very accepted.
>>83433626
It was that or kill him. Should have killed him.
>>83433626
Because Feech wasn't very popular besides people liking his old stories, he kept fucking with the day to day operations of the gang and nobody minded him being sent back to prison.
Or in reality poor Robert Loggia couldn't remember his lines with his early signs of dementia and had to be written out.
Goddamn shame, he's one of the coolest guys to ever live.
>>83433546
why did paulie make himself a plate if he knew he wasnt hungry?
>>83433808
It woulda claused a commotion earlier than he expected
>>83433626
Feech didn't understand that things had changed and he now represented a threat to Tony since he was popular, he was effective, he was old school, and most importantly he wasn't one of "Tony's guys." When Tony looked around that bar and saw all of his flunkies laughing at his dumb horseshit joke that even he knew wasn't funny, it showed to him who he could trust and who he couldn't, and Feech was on the outside looking in. Feech is one of the few times that Tony actually snipped a problem in the bud before it became a real issue.
>>83433808
Did big T wack 'em out? Did he send 'em to da fishes down below?
>>83433546
Those assholes only tipped the waiter 16 dollars! Terrible people!
>>83433546
>implying Mad Men wasn't the superior telekïnoBut seriously, I need more watch it reactions
>>83435713
I do not understand how the tipping system works in America. In Democratic Portugal we leave 2 euros for the guy and that's enough. And I have to tip a guy that carried my bags!?
has anyone read this analysis of the ending?
http://mikecole.org/the-sopranos-ending-made-in-america/
the most ridiculous one i've read
Bravo.
>>83435928