Did Ralphie kill Pie-Oh-My?
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Did Ralphie kill Pie-Oh-My?
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Shocked to learn people hate the Christopher Columbus episode, the opening alone is hilarious
It’s fine by itself, but it’s a bit like all the characters have taken a holiday to another TV show, it doesn’t really feel like it fits.
Got two episodes to go on my rewatch, forgot just how relentlessly brutal the final 4/5 episodes got.
Meanwhile, this is from today:
And I’m done with the rewatch. What a show, skyscraping television.
Cunnilingus and psychiatry brought us to this
This, Richie and Janice’s last scene, or Christopher’s intervention. Probably this - just entirely stunning performances from both of them. So so well written as well, they know each other well enough to hit the target with every single shot - the backwards and forwards between attack and defence and revenge and spite across the five minutes contains more drama than most series manage in their entire run. Just perfect.
It’s a shame in a way how much oxygen the final scene of the series takes up, because the second-last scene, with Tony and Junior, is stunning.
“You don’t know who I am, do you? You remember Johnny? Johnny Boy, your kid brother? This thing of ours.”
“I was involved with that?”
“You and my dad, you two ran North Jersey.”
“We did?”
“Yeah.”
“Hm. That’s nice.”
That scene feels like the stakes are so high, because you just know that there’s decades of stuff they’ve been waiting to throw in each other’s face and only the veneer of the marriage has stopped them. Feels like the most dangerous scene in the series in a lot of ways.
nearing the end of s4 and i’m finding it harder to binge on rewatch than i expected, it’s a depressing show to begin with but somehow feels much more miserable when you know what’s coming. still brilliant though. s2 is definitely the peak so far
just started my 3rd rewatch and I’d forgotten how funny it is, this scene with Tony and Mikey from the second episode is amazing
I’m on my third rewatch too. God its’ good and some really fantastic humour too.
Midway through. It is both funnier and bleaker than I remembered.
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