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402: No Show, with Amelia Cady

402: No Show, with Amelia Cady

FromPod Yourself A Gun - A Rewatch Podcast


402: No Show, with Amelia Cady

FromPod Yourself A Gun - A Rewatch Podcast

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Length:
81 minutes
Released:
Feb 19, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

How’s it gonna be when Stephen Jenkins sues this podcast?

I hope you liked last week’s parody songs and Third Eye Blind frontman anecdotes, because the newest episode of Pod Yourself A Gun has more of both. Amelia Cady joins Matt & Vince to talk about The Sopranos Season four episode two, No Show.

Listen to the podcast to hear Amelia describe Matt on Heroin, Stephen Jenkins prancing away from an argument, and how Tony Soprano’s raw animal magnetism drives her desire to exhume Gandolfini’s body so she can doo doo doo, doo doo-doo do him.

Some other topics covered are Meadow Soprano's gap year ambitions, Carmela's sick Mary Higgins Clark related burn, a gay mafioso named Don Purple, Young Vince's encounter with Anthony Kiedis, and how Matt was just a little too poor to join the fingering cult. Even in their reductionism, Amelia, Matt, and Vince have quite interesting things to say about death and loss.

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Released:
Feb 19, 2021
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.