It's a beautiful episode. Last episode his boy found out, this episode his daughter gets her confirmation. The dialogues between Tony and Meadow are wonderful. If you haven't noticed by now: this show is about people and their relationships - it's not primarily a crime saga.
He is a schnorrer indeed (nice German-Yiddish word btw. Very common in German. Didn't even know it's Yiddish).
I feel like the car scenes of their close up reactions were filmed in the studio before they filmed the actual drive lol
Best episode so far. It felt like a standalone movie, and the trip actually felt real because it wasn't rushed. Really enjoyed seeing the family dynamic of Tony and his daughter.
"No man, for any considerable period, can wear one face to himself and another to the multitude, without finally getting bewildered as to which may be the true."
The break-down of relationships and the growing distances and all that jazz. Another great episode.
The episode's question to the audience is: Does the person who does everything in his power to frustrate his own salvation actually deserve it?
Hell, the question even might be: Does it even mather if we are just going to hide within the roles established by these salvation narratives (Tony as a good father, Carmela as a remorseful believer and Jamie as exemplary college student)?
Again, great stuff so far.
father phil just walks in to Tony's home, drink his wine and give Communion to his wife????? ayyeee marone
Shout by Michael BoehmBlockedParent2024-05-11T23:12:00Z
This one was hella boring. I almost fell asleep. Barely any action. And didn't feel like the previous episodes.