For those of you who have the first season of The Sopranos on DVD, check out Season 1, Episode 3 "Denial, Anger, Acceptance". Go to 29 minutes into the episode and listen VERY carefully to what the characters are saying for the next minute or two, particularly Carmela. I don't want to spoil it, but I think the die-hard fans will be pleasntly surprised by what they hear.
Anthony,
I don't have season one, but I am curious.
TIS
Posted By: Don Pope
Re: Deja Vu In The Dialogue - 03/15/04 04:42 AM
29 mins into the episode is when tonys goin into the pork store to handle that jewish guy.
Posted By: Blake
Re: Deja Vu In The Dialogue - 03/15/04 06:56 AM
Originally posted by Anthony Spilotro:
For those of you who have the first season of The Sopranos on DVD, check out Season 1, Episode 3 "Denial, Anger, Acceptance". Go to 29 minutes into the episode and listen VERY carefully to what the characters are saying for the next minute or two, particularly Carmela. I don't want to spoil it, but I think the die-hard fans will be pleasntly surprised by what they hear.
have the first season on dvd. Are you sure its this episode before I do it?
Tried it myself yesterday, and all that time revolves around Tony and the "ballcutters" as mentioned above.
Only scene involving Carmella around then has Mrs Buco telling Mrs Soprano that she had slept with T many years before.
Posted By: Blake
Re: Deja Vu In The Dialogue - 03/16/04 05:04 AM
Anthony please fill us in on the details. i am very curious and other people say that isnt the right time it happens.
Posted By: ChrisY2J
Re: Deja Vu In The Dialogue - 03/16/04 09:50 PM
Some friends of mine are borrowing my Season One boxed set, so I can't see what you're referring to.
What is it?
Still no news as to what clip we are meant to be watching?
Come on, please point us in the direction of what you were talking about!
When Carmela is talking to Charmaine Bucco, she says that the Trillos called and said they enjoyed the party. In season 3, Tony's girlfriend was named Gloria Trillo. I was just amused by the reference, I know it isn't a big deal. Perhaps there is some relation?
With Juniors Alzheimers, Im sure that were in for a lot of repeated dialogue.
"He never had the makings of a varsity athlete."