I personally enjoyed this ep. There was a lot of good character interaction and development and it really fit in well. A good show evolves as time goes on (ie Tony turning on Hesh, Tony's gambling problem, the Middle-Easterners filling the neighborhood, etc), as opposed to having the same basic thing happen in every episode. Nice seeing Tony and Carmella back to their old fighting ways. I think that no matter how much they go through together and how many times they reconcile, deep down inside it's just a marriage that cannot ever work. Looks like some (more) turmoil with Paulie and Chris next week, and it might even come to a head. Good times with the 'pranos.


"Mio padre se chiamo Antonio Andolini, e questo รจ per te." - Robert De Niro to Giuseppe Sillato in The Godfather Part II.