The Christmas episode was traumatic AF! The entire show is about the dangers of not dealing with emotional pain and watching the characters slowly learn how to cope in healthier ways. That is a good message for everyone rn.
Ive seen my mom on Thanksgiving when literally every one of her kids wanted stuffed shells instead of turkey and also leftovers (theres like 5 of us plus 4 grands lol)
After the first season I was like. "You now own a functioning sandwich shop free of mob debt. Show over. Why are retooling as a fancy restaurant, something that goes out of business very very often?
That’s the same as telling someone who can drive an F1 race car and win, so now you can be a school bus driver. (No offense to bus drivers, they are f-ing saints)
It’s kind of the point of the show man. It’s a reckless decision that’s financially stupid. He’s doing it because he has this dream of being a pro chef that’s haunting him. I think making his own restaurant while managing to make it a decent workplace is a form of working through his trauma
Literally, all he had to do was fix up the wet meat sandwich restaurant, but no! He had to try to be all fancy! Dumbass lost the best woman because he reached too far, too fast.
When I see these kinds of posts about a show on a streaming service that many don't use or can't afford, it really makes me sad that we lack common cultural reference points anymore. Just another way we are fragmented.
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From a psychological perspective, is very accurate with many life lessons.
I fucking love it.
You could make ten dishes of lasagna in the same time as one spanakopita (assuming you had several ovens).
*quickly looks up whether beer is supposed to go in lasagnas*
about Adele’s lasagna 🇮🇹🎸
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