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506: Sentimental Education, with Anna Hossnieh from Ethnically Ambiguous

506: Sentimental Education, with Anna Hossnieh from Ethnically Ambiguous

FromPod Yourself A Gun - A Rewatch Podcast


506: Sentimental Education, with Anna Hossnieh from Ethnically Ambiguous

FromPod Yourself A Gun - A Rewatch Podcast

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Length:
95 minutes
Released:
Aug 5, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Tony B. throwing it all away
On the newest edition of PYAG, Anna Hossnieh from the Ethnically Ambiguous podcast and Deckheads on Twitch joins Matt & Vince to talk about The Sopranos season five, episode six “Sentimental Education.”
The episode, penned by Mad Men creator Matthew Weiner, feels personal. Everyone thinks AJ’s teacher, Mr. Wegler, is gay because he reads stuff like Madam Bovary, so Weiner is like, oh yeah? Well this guy everyone thinks is gay just because he likes literature? Guess what, he’s shtupping your wife, Tony.
Also Tony B. throws his fresh start away for twelve thousand dollars and Anna points out that Carmela’s view of AJ’s intelligence is so low that she’s worried he won’t get into Arizona State. Take that, Sun Devils, you’re AJ-level dumb.
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Released:
Aug 5, 2021
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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.