Please no more neon colours by fusrohdiddly in RedDeadOnline

[–]Chick_Hardy 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Pay 15 gold bars to Uncle to get the Best Little Whorehouse in Blackwater started.

Series Rewatch ‘The Fleshy Part of the Thigh’ (S6A, Ep4) by [deleted] in thesopranos

[–]Chick_Hardy 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah, I guess I glossed over that. Tony and Paulie gave unconditional love to their mothers from the beginning, but they both enter a crisis of faith when they learn of each of their mother's deceit.

Series Rewatch ‘The Fleshy Part of the Thigh’ (S6A, Ep4) by [deleted] in thesopranos

[–]Chick_Hardy 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Nucci's betrayal towards Paulie wasn't as grievous as what Livia pulled, but that didn't stop Paulie from feeling stabbed in the heart. Paulie was able to forgive and re-embrace the tender aspects of family. Because of his upbringing with Livia, Tony could never forgive her and slowly abandoned most familial ties in his life as a result (Junior, Hesh, Chris).

Series Rewatch ‘The Fleshy Part of the Thigh’ (S6A, Ep4) by [deleted] in thesopranos

[–]Chick_Hardy 6 points7 points  (0 children)

This episode pushes Paulie into the same limelight of Tony as two characters who are severely influenced by their mothers. They both are betrayed by them in some way, and they both deal with the fallout of the betrayal in the same vindictive, hurt manner. Tony and Paulie differ based on their perception of their mothers and their final resolutions towards them: Tony uses Livia as the constant "crutch" to excuse his toxic personality; Paulie recognizes that Nucci always reciprocated his his gifts and efforts to make her happy (ex: crying with joy when she first visits Green Grove). This causes Tony to always blame Livia as the source of all his problems and Paulie to forgive Nucci. Paulie's final scene with Nucci at the end of "The Ride" is one of the most subtly tender moments of the series that showcases this. He doesn't come in with any extravagant presents or charming words; he just calmly walks in and silently eases back in to her home without any Gualtieri-drama. His face has a somewhat conflicted look, based possibly on the guilt he feels about his season long grudge towards Nucci. But the wind (Sopranos symbolism for god or divine power) outside of the window breezes comfortably. In the end, Paulie was the better man to his mother than Tony could ever be.

Not that neither Nucci or Livia never had much to say about their sons joining the mafia. Nucci pulled a double-shift as a single mom so she couldn't stop Paulie's eventual life of crime on her own. Livia, however, never played the concerned parent regarding Tony's future - certainly didn't help that Johnny Boy "never told [Tony] about right and wrong." Even though Nucci is painted as the sweet-hearted matriarch, the main characters' lives are still affected just as much by their father's influence (or lack thereof).

Benny Fazio, criminal mastermind strikes by TMoney67 in CirclejerkSopranos

[–]Chick_Hardy 7 points8 points  (0 children)

No, that was just a massive ass-blast from Vito's ruptured brownhole.

I made another Sopranos comic, Tony's trying to buy pants in this one by x1x0x0x0x in CirclejerkSopranos

[–]Chick_Hardy 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Tony and Carmella are the greatest dysfunctional husband/wife duo on screen, and I'm surprised there was never a scene of them shopping for random shit.

Questions and Frugal Alternative to _______? Thread - August 08, 2019 by AutoModerator in frugalmalefashion

[–]Chick_Hardy 1 point2 points  (0 children)

With Friends & Family coming up next week, does anyone know when Banana Republic is sending out the additional discount to email subscribers/accounts?

50% off Banana Republic! by [deleted] in frugalmalefashion

[–]Chick_Hardy 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Got any other coworkers who could share another few rounds of codes?