Originally Posted By Labuda SPOILERS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! GREAT episode! Was kind of funny, right before the hitman hung himself, Eric said if he was honorable he'd kill himself. heh Oh, and I LMAO when the old dude informer died! heh And Uncle Junior needs to be in an assisted living home ASAP. And where the HECK did Janice & Bobby's baby come from?!?! How long after the end of season 5 is season 6 here set?
Originally Posted By Ursula <<<Ursula Oh OK, I understand I'm curious though... Is there a cloud of secrecy & security with Sopranos, more so than other projects ya'll do? They say that even the main stars sometimes do not know the scripts of their counterparts and they have high security regarding the delivery, handling and confidentiality of those scripts. Apparently some do not know what they other scenes are about and have said that is intentional to prevent leaks and spoilers. At your job, is it more secure w/ Sopranos than other shows?>>> I would say that since we are secure with all of our shows, no more so on Sopranos. I can say that I've signed stuff and I know what I can say and can't say. The stage itself is a closed mixing stage. This means that no one can come on the stage without permission. Most of our others stage are more open during a mix than the Sopranos. I can come and go alone, but if I have a tour or if I'm showing a repairman something, I call ahead for permission and make sure the picture is parked on a dead spot and the stage shuts down until I'm done. They film in advance, so I think there is much more security on the set. By the time it gets to us, it's very close to air time so most of everyone knows the plot.
Originally Posted By Dabob2 <And where the HECK did Janice & Bobby's baby come from?!?! How long after the end of season 5 is season 6 here set?> I read that it was supposed to be "real time" from the last time we saw them on TV - about 18 months.
Originally Posted By DDMAN26 Separated at birth: <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Image:MrSix.jpg" target="_blank">http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/I mage:MrSix.jpg</a> <a href="http://www.hbo.com/sopranos/img/252x190/character/junior_soprano.jpg" target="_blank">http://www.hbo.com/sopranos/im g/252x190/character/junior_soprano.jpg</a>
Originally Posted By DDMAN26 Yeah but I'm not quite sure where their going with this. I kind of have a theory as to what I think may happen now.
Originally Posted By DDMAN26 That's my big worry, if this dream sequence becomes a regular occurence I will be none too happy.
Originally Posted By Dabob2 My guess is they use the coma to prompt the lower-level family people (Paulie, Vito, Silvio and Christopher, mostly) to start jockying for position, in the event Tony dies. That itself could be interesting, since of course as long as Tony is alive there's no question who's boss. But if they start figuring he'll die, there may be some very interesting jockying and in-fighting. I think we've sort of already started to see this. Then, when Tony comes out of it, he'll have a potentially fractious "family" to deal with.
Originally Posted By DDMAN26 My theory was that Tony's dream may push him towards leaving the life. But something will bring him back, i.e. AJ whacking Uncle Junior.
Originally Posted By t1lersm0m I thought last night's episode sucked. Totally disappointed. SHould have watched Desperate Housewives and skipped Sopranos.
Originally Posted By 999HAUNTS Wow, Aj's changed, huh? I guess all that trouble he's been into in real life has taken its toll. Big Thunder, I can see all of them any time I like. Ursula writes: "I choose not to. I am really not a fan of guns and violence and the mafia, no matter how well it may be portrayed." Are you adopted?
Originally Posted By t1lersm0m Yes, AJ has changed. When I was looking on HBO.com a few weeks ago, I didn't recognize him and thought maybe they replaced the guy who plays him. But sure enough, it is him. His hair got long and he lost a lot of weight.
Originally Posted By Labuda I thought it was VERY interesting to hear Tony speaking without the accent - ditto Carmela. I just hope that when Tony comes out of the coma (which he darn well better do SOON!), he's got SOME type of issue - maybe be blind? Or have amnesia, or be a paraplegic? I just hope it's not lasting brain damage as in Tony being a vegetable.
Originally Posted By TiggerPooh1973 Interesting episode. I didn't really get the point of Tony's whole "dream" sequences though. Was this supposed to be him without a life in the mafia? The voices on the phone when he called home didn't sound like Meadow or Camela to me. The whole thing was odd, and very slow moving IMO. Wonder if AJ will really go after Uncle Jun now.
Originally Posted By ilvdland Yeah, that couldn't be Carmela on the phone. I really, really, really hope this doesn't continue, or else I'm going to stop watching and wait for the DVD's like I used to, it's upsetting me too much....
Originally Posted By t1lersm0m ^^I knew it wasn't Carmella, It wasn't just Edie Falco without an accent, it was someone totally different. A much deeper voice.