Sopranos sandwich
On May 21, 11:21 am, Peter A > wrote:
> In article > ,
> says...
>
> > > Please borrow a dictionary and look up "fiction."
>
> > Huh? I'm totally at a loss with this one.
>
> > Yes, Carmella Soprano is a fictional character. But The Sopranos seems to
> > be better than most television dramas at being internally consistent within
> > their fictional world. It's somewhat out of character for her to make
> > something disgusting unless it's a family (as opposed of course to Family)
> > tradition kind of thing. Which under the fictional circumstances of the
> > episode did make sense
>
> Perhaps you are right. Obviously, you and others follow and are involved
> in the Sopranos a lot more than I. Although I really like the show, it
> is just a TV show to me and nothing more.
>
Profit was the best TV show that no one has ever seen.
Do a Netflix search for "profit" and "pasdar" and you'll find it.
The Sopranos was considered groundbreaking, but it wasn't shit.
> --
> Peter Aitken
--Bryan
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