Talk about twisting emotions as if to ring water out of underwear...

Perhaps I've chosen the wrong analogy there, but I broke down when I saw AJ talking to Tony. Then I laughed my arse off when it cut to inside the ward and we actually heard what he was talking about.

A vastly underrated episode, I feel; Chase wrote it, so I knew I was in for a very complex one, and it seems the director, always influenced by Lynch and Twin Peaks, explores the most complex themes of the show in terms of dream and reality.

Edie Falco is the best actress I've ever seen.

Dark humour at its utmost; the dialogue between the made guys at Gino's wake was priceless.

Can't wait for episode 3.


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