Anyone wanna take odds on Phil Leotardo being gay?
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Anyone wanna take odds on Phil Leotardo being gay?
He did 'come out of the closet' to kill Vito
Aside from the "let's waste 20 minutes for no good reason" Paris scenes, it was a really good episode.
The coming out of the closet to kill Vito was just too obvious if it wanted to hint at him being gay. Doesn't he have a son that's gay? I just think he's tired of his wife talking shit about gays and it was her who wanted Vito dead so she got up his ass until he actually did it.
There isn't much to talk about. The season started off strong but has been underwhelming since.Quote:
Originally Posted by EMAGDNIM
Even if there is a NY/NJ war it probably won't be too interesting because all the NY guys we've gotten to know over the course of the show aren't around.
Was there an episode on Sunday?
Nah, the finale is this weekend.Quote:
Originally Posted by Raz0r
I agree with Kinopio about the season starting strong, then tapering off. Too much time was spent on the Vito subplot, as interesting as it was at times.
I try so hard to care about this show since I used to like it so much... but I don't know anymore...
So that was it? Am I the only one who is really disappointed with this season?
What? Were you expecting the entire family to die in some kind of bloody orgy?Quote:
Originally Posted by Raz0r
The final episode provided some nice symmetry to both the first episode of this season (Phil going to the hospital) and the final episode of the first season (all the family together in some semblance of happiness).
The romance between Juliana and Michael was interesting, too. I'm anxious to see how it plays out over the final eight episodes.
It was a tidy ending to a season that saw many of the key players experience some real emotional growth. I enjoyed watching the gradual humanization of Tony (with periodic relapses) over each episode. And this season also successfully turned A.J. into an interesting, nuanced character. Even Paulie showed some humanity in the face of his prostate cancer diagnosis.