Soprano di o di o
Great episode. Love the mixed messages- A.J.'s seemingly worthy desires to get engaged with the world and social issues and to abhor violence make him even more of a hopeless prick. Too many people have mentioned the possibility of A.J. getting involved with terrorists so I'm sure that won't happen now (although maybe the FLQ will pop up- I'm still partial to the French Canadian angle).
I still read the Soprano's exchange on Slate although its been a lot weaker this year (with the somewhat unfocused Timothy Noah) than when they had psycholigists/therapists and mob experts going at it. For reasons unrelated to the show however, its got to be interesting again now that they have added Brian Williams to the mix- who knew a network news anchor had ADD? While I'm sure scads of NBC attorneys review his every post (or else there are being written by a snarky intern from some college humor mag), its free wheeling enough to think he's one "SEND" button slip away from a nappy-headed Imus comment.
1 Comments:
I like how AJ claimed there was nothing he could do when his friends beat up the African. What a loser.
I also like how Tony recognized but ignored that his son is just like him, claiming nothing is his fault.
Post a Comment
<< Home