Soprano's Open Thread: Show 9
Tonight's Soprano's episode is "The Ride," described as:
Christopher makes a surprise announcement; Paulie pays a price for cutting costs at an Italian Street Fair; Tony embraces the "old school."
There's a big photo of Bobby on the episode page, so he probably plays a big part. I hope there's not too much of Janice, she's like fingernails on a blackboard.
I can't believe we're already on Show 9 of the new and almost last season. I'm not feeling like a lot has happened -- Other than Tony being shot, Vito sticks out in my mind as the one major development. Maybe his "embracing the old school" means he agrees to order Vito taken out. Or he hooks up with the real estate agent.
Update: I was right about Bobby and Janice but completely wrong about how Tony would "embrace the old school." The writing is on the wall, Christopher is relapsing and acting way too impulsively and Paulie is a loose cannon that continues to misfire. The ending scene with him and his "ma" was touching but hardly redeemed him. The way he broke the kid's legs in an earlier episode makes it impossible for me to have any empathy for him. Tony is clearly bored and ready to do something crazy. I still think the real estate agent is going to be back. And we're not done with inquiries into Adrianna's death. I really liked the Feast of St. Genarro scenes. It's a must for any Manhattan visitors in September. All in all, I thought it was a very good episode.
As an aside, a site dedicated to the Feast of San Gennaro recommends these restaurants in Little Italy. Angelo's , Vincent's , Paolucci's, Luna's, Caffe Napoli and Fratelli's are among those I have visted more than once. I liked them all, but Angelo's is still my favorite.
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