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213: SEASON FINALE “Funhouse” with Nelini Stamp

213: SEASON FINALE “Funhouse” with Nelini Stamp

FromPod Yourself A Gun - A Rewatch Podcast


213: SEASON FINALE “Funhouse” with Nelini Stamp

FromPod Yourself A Gun - A Rewatch Podcast

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Length:
84 minutes
Released:
May 20, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Hello my dear podsiglieries. The season finale of Pod Yourself A Gun season 2 is here, which means Matt and Vince watched the season finale of Sopranos season 2. Curious how that works, isn't it? This week, Matt and Vince welcome activist and Working Families Party organizer Nelini Stamp to the virtual Bada Bing (a zoom call) to discuss the end of Big Pussy, food poisoning, and much more. Hope you enjoy and we'll see you in season 3! GABAGOOL!

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EPISODE NOTES--

S2E13 Funhouse

Premiered April 9, 2000

SYNOPSIS

In the Season Two finale, Tony has a series of 'fever dreams' that help to shed light on some of his problems--particularly his troubles over Big Pussy.

BADA B STORIES

-Pussy sleeps with the fishes

-Tony sick from two dishes

-Artie Defends his delicious

-Jersey sells phony minutes

-Carm wears mink from the riches

-Livia flies with her sis’s

-FBI creep cuz their vicious

-Meadow graduates high school

BADA C STORIES (AKA THE LAST 14 GODDAMN MINUTES)

-Livia gets caught

-Tony gets arrested

-Tony gets out

-Melfi gets real w Tony

-Meadow gets a degree

-Chris gets his button

-Scatino says byeAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Released:
May 20, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (100)

Comedians Matt Lieb and Vince Mancini watch every episode of The Sopranos and talk about it with friends, fans, actors, writers, TV critics, and anyone who loves The Sopranos as much as them.