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Naturally, Junior's affliction dredges up family trouble, as he unwittingly keeps repeating an old insult to Tony. Family issues, The Sopranos tells us, are like well-executed TV story lines: they're just the same damn thing over and over again, yet each time they affect and sting as if they were brand new. Even after Tony learns the reason for Junior's repetitions, the medical explanation doesn't put him at ease. The ox-strong, confident don looks at the brittle, fading old man he has replaced as head of the family--a man, recall, who once tried...
David Chase, creator of HBO's The Sopranos, has sworn up and down that Season 6, the season after this one, will be the show's last. Chase says he doesn't want the show to repeat itself. And the gracious thing would be to start the countdown, admire his artistic integrity and thank him for the memories...
...doesn’t make that bit particularly supportive of his cause. Falwell no doubt liked God better when he was laying down plagues and wiping out whole peoples from the earth. The God that he supposedly follows—the God of love, human fellowship, forgiveness and, to repeat lest we forget again, love—doesn’t fit in well with the Christian Right agenda. Reflexively pro-war and pro-business, the Christians under Falwell, Robertson and, now, Mel Gibson, probably can’t bear to read the New Testament with its constant denunciations...
...Crimson refused to let history repeat itself and again lose grip on a close game against Cornell as they did on Jan. 30 in a 66-64 overtime loss in Ithaca...
...Crimson will face two teams equally motivated to establish consistency and avenge past losses. The Lions will try to avenge their late January loss to Harvard and feed off their victory against Princeton last week. Conversely, the Big Red will look to repeat its earlier overtime victory against Harvard and at the same time bounce back after its own Valentine’s Day loss to Princeton...