loophole
03-29-2004, 06:25 PM
Soprano Spoiler, Punch out now if you haven't seen the episode that originally aired 3/28/04.
I started to rewatch the Sopranos this evening and noticed some major editing. The woman who enjoyed the benefits of a thick phone book in the prior episode was about to be whacked. On Sunday's version of the same episode, prior to being whacked she offered her enemies oral treats (thanks Norton) if they would not kill her. This aspect of the conversation was blatantly left out (edited) of the Monday (3/29/04) version of the same episode. Either my local cable provider had "technical difficulties" or my guess is that this scene ticked off somebody that had some pull. Anybody else notice this not so subtle change in this particular episode?
A dead Frenchman has many good qualities, many things to recommend him; many attractions--even innocencies. Why cannot we have more of these?
- Notebook #20, Jan. 1882 - Feb. 1883, Mark Twain
I started to rewatch the Sopranos this evening and noticed some major editing. The woman who enjoyed the benefits of a thick phone book in the prior episode was about to be whacked. On Sunday's version of the same episode, prior to being whacked she offered her enemies oral treats (thanks Norton) if they would not kill her. This aspect of the conversation was blatantly left out (edited) of the Monday (3/29/04) version of the same episode. Either my local cable provider had "technical difficulties" or my guess is that this scene ticked off somebody that had some pull. Anybody else notice this not so subtle change in this particular episode?
A dead Frenchman has many good qualities, many things to recommend him; many attractions--even innocencies. Why cannot we have more of these?
- Notebook #20, Jan. 1882 - Feb. 1883, Mark Twain