Talk about building up the tension and then letting the story go sideways on you. We had the beginnings of a war in the last episode and then in this one we barely see one of the combatants (Richie). Way to lose all that steam.
Tony and Pussy find the shooter and kill him. That was anti-climatic. No big whoop. And it should've been.
Now we have Paulie scared off by what Chris' visions of Hell he saw when he was clinically dead for a minute. Paulie goes to the church and tells the Priest he should've been protected from Hell because of all the donations he's given the church throughout the years. That was hilarious because it's played so earnestly.
The season is really starting to drag though. Tony's sister should've emerged as a major villain by now.
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