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Then again, how could they know?

Theirs is a tense partnership anyway.
Not that it makes sense to think of the Fadda family as a monolith.
Jostos nervously preparing for his impending nuptials nope, scratch that.
Love truly is strange.
Its not the subtlest bit of symbolism, but nothing about Gaetano is particularly subtle.
Its funny, scary, always riveting work.
It doesnt quite go according to plan, or at least according to Constants plan.
In conclusion, he offers Constant this: You say Respect the deal.
I say excuse me if I say Our word is exactly as good as yours.
Where Esposito offers one kind of stand-out performance, Glynn Turman offers another.
Doctor has clearly been an excellent consigliere, at least so far.
Two events escalate tensions.
The incident leaves three dead (and more traumatized by all the vomiting and farting).
It also leaves the Cannons confused as to whats going on.
Rabbi intentionally blows the job at the last second, but troubles set to arrive anyway.
But it now looks like Leon will have an even bigger job on his hands.
Okay Then!
Rabbi and Satchels relationship is shaping up to be one of the seasons most intriguing.
Theyre both outcasts who feel alienated from their respective families.
They also seem to feel bound to their fates.
Its more paternal than weve seen Loy be with Satchel, honestly.
This episode clarifies Zelmare and Swanees relationship.
Theyre more than just friends and business partners.
The devil hangs around the edges of this episode.
Deafy suggests he might be at the root of Odis condition.
People think its houses get haunted, Swanee tells her before taking a long drag on her cigarette.
Put a pin in that line.
It seems likely to echo through the season.
If the line Girl, you got a panty on your head, sounds familiar,theres a reason.
Loy doesnt get it.
He sees jazz as a choice between Dixieland or Big Band.
Theres a generation gap here, and it might end up cutting deeper than musical preferences.