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ChickIet34

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May 10, 2000, 3:00:00 AM5/10/00
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Edie Falco appeared in the late episode tonight. I love Edie Falco. She's one
of the best actresses I have every seen. Shower her with Emmies for the
Sopranos. However, did anyone notice that she has a really pronounced lisp in
this episode? I never noticed it before. Maybe it was all of the S's,
Kopinski, Piscelli, witness, consider, list... and it goes on. Does she still
have that lisp? I watch the Sopranos and have never noticed it...

Katy IJL

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Chickiet34 wrote:

>I love Edie Falco. She's one
>of the best actresses I have every seen

Agreed.

>Shower her with Emmies for the
>Sopranos.

Blech.

::determined not to bash Sopranos::

>Does she still
>have that lisp? I watch the Sopranos and have never noticed it...
>

::cough::

Well, I've noticed something similar to a lisp on a rare occaison on Oz,
especially when she read the name of the Russian inmates.

And since Oz was really her career boost, cause it gave her steady work and
brought her to the attention of Sopranos producers . . .

Katy,
who is busy trying not to launch into a 3 page rant on the downs of The
Sopranos

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Dave Bismo

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On 10 May 2000 03:39:10 GMT, chick...@aol.com (ChickIet34) wrote:

>Edie Falco appeared in the late episode tonight. I love Edie Falco. She's one
>of the best actresses I have every seen. Shower her with Emmies for the
>Sopranos. However, did anyone notice that she has a really pronounced lisp in
>this episode? I never noticed it before. Maybe it was all of the S's,

>Kopinski, Piscelli, witness, consider, list... and it goes on. Does she still


>have that lisp? I watch the Sopranos and have never noticed it...

I agree. Falco is one of the best actresses working right now, and
I'm glad she's getting recognition. Her role on The Sopranos could
easily have been a thankless cliche, but she brings the part to life.

I hear a little bit of her lisp on The Sopranos, but that show has
several actors with lisps, so it's easy not to notice. James
Gandolfini and Louis Lombardi (Agent Skip Lipari) have very pronounced
lisps, and David Proval (Richie Aprile) has a slight one
("Janissssh"). That's one of the things I love about The Sopranos
(and L&O too): the actors look and sound like real people, instead of
plastic Hollywood types.

-Bismo.


Walt

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May 10, 2000, 3:00:00 AM5/10/00
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Chickiet:

Saw that epsiode as well, and in the "Father Joe" episode that aired earlier
Tuesday, I think we saw Falco's "Sopranos" castmate James Gandolfini (think it
was him, missed the opening credits) play the man who was molested by "Father
Joe" as a child.

If we ever have a "Law and Order-Sopranos" crossover, I'd love to see Falco
play both Carmella and Sally, and you could see where Tony mistakes Sally for
Carmella and Jack the other way.

Walt

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CampToohey

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<<Tuesday, I think we saw Falco's "Sopranos" castmate James Gandolfini (think
it
was him, missed the opening credits) play the man who was molested by "Father
Joe" as a child.>>


Um, no.

kathe

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May 10, 2000, 3:00:00 AM5/10/00
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Father Joe was played by Bill Raymond

Kathe

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Katy IJL

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May 10, 2000, 3:00:00 AM5/10/00
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Walt wrote:

It wasn't him.

Katy

kathe

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May 10, 2000, 3:00:00 AM5/10/00
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Scott Sowers played Stewart Waller-who I think was the first
victim

Erik Bause

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"ChickIet34" <chick...@aol.com> wrote in message
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> Edie Falco appeared in the late episode tonight. I love Edie Falco.
She's one
> of the best actresses I have every seen. Shower her with Emmies for the
> Sopranos. However, did anyone notice that she has a really pronounced
lisp in
> this episode? I never noticed it before. Maybe it was all of the S's,
> Kopinski, Piscelli, witness, consider, list... and it goes on. Does she
still
> have that lisp? I watch the Sopranos and have never noticed it...

Sally Bell was once Jack's assistant. Could she have been one of the three
assistants he slept with? Diana Hawthorne was one, that leave the one that
became an ex-Mrs. McCoy and number three.

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D.F. Manno

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May 11, 2000, 3:00:00 AM5/11/00
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In article <8fctq1$k3$1...@slb6.atl.mindspring.net>, "Erik Bause"
<ba...@bause.com> wrote:

> Sally Bell was once Jack's assistant. Could she have been one of the three
> assistants he slept with? Diana Hawthorne was one, that leave the one that
> became an ex-Mrs. McCoy and number three.

Yes, she was. In the same episode in which we learn that Jack slept with
three of his assistants, Claire says she checked and that he only had
three female assistants (before her).
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Walt

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May 11, 2000, 3:00:00 AM5/11/00
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Kathe:

Thanks for the correction. He sure looked like Gandolfini to me.

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