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This episode defines "spinning wheels".
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The problem for me this season is that they're not doing a good job of setting up anything big. I guess the biggest story so far is Vito, but they're building it up very slowly. I guess next is Phil trying to take over as boss, but thats happening too slowly too. Something has to happen in the next 3 episodes, I just don't know what it is. And call it blind faith, but I think it'll be good.
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Originally Posted by dvd182
Unless this post was sarcastic, I'm guessing it was $300,000.
At first I thought $300, but then figured it had to be $300K, which would also help explain the house purchase. Chris' wife is really hot. Good to see Chris and Tony bonding. :lol: I guess I'll go against the grain, and say I really enjoyed this episode. |
Originally Posted by Goat3001
The problem for me this season is that they're not doing a good job of setting up anything big. I guess the biggest story so far is Vito, but they're building it up very slowly. I guess next is Phil trying to take over as boss, but thats happening too slowly too. Something has to happen in the next 3 episodes, I just don't know what it is. And call it blind faith, but I think it'll be good.
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Originally Posted by Red Dog
At first I thought $300, but then figured it had to be $300K, which would also help explain the house purchase.
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Why do people think it was $300K? For a couple of cases of wine??? Anyone remember the kind of wine it was? 1986 something or other... I certainly didn't get any impression that he got anything more than $300.00. Which sounded low but they were stolen goods - what do you expect?
I thought he was buying the house because he's about to be a dad. |
Originally Posted by orangerory
Why do people think it was $300K? For a couple of cases of wine??? Anyone remember the kind of wine it was? 1986 something or other... I certainly didn't get any impression that he got anything more than $300.00. Which sounded low but they were stolen goods - what do you expect?
I thought he was buying the house because he's about to be a dad. I have no idea how much a 20 year old vintage should cost, but 300K seems pretty steep. |
Originally Posted by orangerory
Why do people think it was $300K? For a couple of cases of wine??? Anyone remember the kind of wine it was? 1986 something or other... I certainly didn't get any impression that he got anything more than $300.00. Which sounded low but they were stolen goods - what do you expect?
I thought he was buying the house because he's about to be a dad. 300K/60 = 5K per bottle. Not out of the realm of possibility. If it was $300 total, you're talking $5/bottle. I don't think Tony and Chris are going to get in a shoot-out over 10 cases of Boones. :lol: |
Originally Posted by bunkaroo
Is it possible he meant $300 per bottle?
I have no idea how much a 20 year old vintage should cost, but 300K seems pretty steep. I know there was 5 cases so that would be $60k each. And how many bottles are in each case, 12? That would be $5k a bottle, that seems pretty damn expensive. |
Originally Posted by bunkaroo
Is it possible he meant $300 per bottle?
I have no idea how much a 20 year old vintage should cost, but 300K seems pretty steep. |
Originally Posted by Red Dog
If it was $300 total, you're talking $5/bottle. I don't think Tony and Chris are going to get in a shoot-out over 10 cases of Boones. :lol:
Not that I have an answer, either. $300 seems way too low, but $300,000 seems way too high. |
Originally Posted by Jack's Smirking
Agreed. On the other hand, however, I also don't think it very likely that they would stumble upon 2 bikers heisting $3-4 million worth of wine from the back of a restaurant in the middle of Pennsylvania. Additionally, I don't think Tony would have been storing several hundred thousand dollars worth of wine on a flimsy wooden rack next to the washing machine.
Not that I have an answer, either. $300 seems way too low, but $300,000 seems way too high. Yeah, we'll never know. Maybe the $300/bottle figure is correct, although even then I find it hard to imagine Tony getting his own hands dirty over basically $36 grand. |
Originally Posted by Buttmunker
I never would have guessed $300,000! I also thought he got a measley three hundred, and I was trying to figure out why anyone would risk their lives for that kind of money.
Three hundred thousand, however, puts it in a new perspective. |
Does anyone have a link to that blog that summarizes each episode? My Directv is done for (trees are in full bloom and have grown too tall), and I won't have cable until Saturday.
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I liked Chris and Tony's exchange about the bikers and how they saw them behaving during the shootout/wine heist. It was even more interesting the second time in the basement. These guys love each other but if it's not about business they've got nothing to talk about.
Tony's remark about everyday being a gift "but does it have to be a pair of socks" was good. I think pretty soon Tony's going to have to face the fact that he can't be a Family man and a "family" man at the same time. |
Originally Posted by Red Dog
If it was $300 total, you're talking $5/bottle. I don't think Tony and Chris are going to get in a shoot-out over 10 cases of Boones. :lol:
So - they grab a few bottles, the guys come back, Chris pulls a gun and a shootout ensues. I seriously doubt Chris knew enough about wine to even ask for $5k a bottle - which I do think is outside of the realm of possibilities here. No way are you going to be able to unload 5 cases of stolen wine at $5k/bottle. Particularly if its all the same wine. (Not that I know by experience...) |
Looked like Tony recognized the wine to me and he probably would have relayed to Chris how much it goes for. Given how much Tony has eaten out in his life, I'm sure he knows expensive wine when he sees it.
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Do you think that Tony would have gotten Phil involved for 300 dollars worth of wine? 18k is possible though it just doesn't make sense with how Christopher said it. I'm sure Tony would have let him know approximately how much the wine was worth at some point in their trip.
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Phil had nothing to do with the wine.
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Did anyone notice that the name of Robert Iler was bumped up over the name of Jamie-Lynn Sigler?
Does that mean A.J. is a more important character than snotty Meadow now, because he tried to wack Uncle Jun? |
Tony involved Phil in the unloading of a semi full of vitamins.
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Decent ep, though definitely not one of the best. As others have said, there was a strange tone this week. Instead of getting more business family, we got more regular family. It seems like Carmella might be getting more involved in the business. It seems that she is hearing and relaying more information to Tony than ever before. I was disappointed in the great speed in Christopher's decision to get married, finding out he was pregnant and all that. I mean, that was the first time we even found out that she existed.
And by the way, I also thought that Tony was going to upset his gunshout injury and end up dropping the baby. Oh, well. Maybe next week. |
Originally Posted by orangerory
I don't think they had any idea what they were getting. They saw a couple of "bikers" taking liquor/wine out of the back of the store and thought it would be fun to grab a few bottles for themselves. It wasn't planned. Tony was taking a pee!
So - they grab a few bottles, the guys come back, Chris pulls a gun and a shootout ensues. I seriously doubt Chris knew enough about wine to even ask for $5k a bottle - which I do think is outside of the realm of possibilities here. No way are you going to be able to unload 5 cases of stolen wine at $5k/bottle. Particularly if its all the same wine. (Not that I know by experience...) That said, no way do I think that he got $300K. :) |
Next week's preview has a shot of Meadow crying.
Perhaps the AICN spoiler is about to come through? |
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