It had a lot of potential from the first couple episodes but it's like after that the good writers and directors bailed. I've had to fast forward through so much of this show I wonder why I even watch it. ![]() and then he does it! he breaks into song, super cringe type song, like it's a fucking MUSICAL (nothing against musicals but don't just jerk me violently out of the gritty gangster drama im watching and throw some cringey musicial scene into my face like a pot of boiling coffee). The absolute worst was when Teddy was in jail and said, "nah man im a musician, I don't do politics," or whatever the fuck he said, and the other guys in the cell go, "Whatchoo got?" And after 7 excruciating seconds of Teddy staring sadly through the bars, 7 seconds hoping against hope that no way is he about to do what I think he's about to do. And they just keep adding it to scenes every 3rd cut starts out with that fucking abomination blaring from a stereo and people randomly and awkwardly jiving about and singing to it. It's so cringey you have to wonder if it isn't a joke, like some shitty SNL skit that never made it into the lineup. ![]() It sounds like they hired some guy whose top experience is writing jingles for some small town local businesses. Ted Greene's four legendary books, Tommy Tedesco's For Guitar Players Only, and classic instruction by Joe Diorio and Jay Friedman. Chin was overprotective of his daughter and didn’t like her relationship with the black man, which is why he ordered his capos to kill him. You couldn't write a shittier, more embarrassing song if you tried. Teddy Greene was an upcoming black musician in Harlem who fell in love with Stella Gigante, the daughter of the Genovese Crime Family mafia boss Chin Gigante.
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