AJ claims that he has no money, because Tony and Carmela made him get a crappy job. Oh, they made him get a crappy one? I'm so sure they said, "It's minimum wage and no more than twenty hours a week, or we won't stand for it!" AJ continues to lay down the guilt trip, and Tony tells him to find another job. AJ ignores this suggestion, because it makes sense, and waits for what he knows is coming: Carmela wonders when AJ's going to go back to school. AJ snits, "Okay, for the hundredth time: I can't register until second semester." Man, does that kid need an ass-whupping. And also, can we go back to Tony's suggestion about finding another job? AJ stalks off, saying, "I do what you guys want. Don't I deserve some kind of life?" So his parents want him to act like a little bitch?
At the New Hampshire fire scene, Vito stands around with all of the other looky-loos. His buddy from the diner (who I'm just going to call Morgan Spurlock, because the resemblance is too strong not to) dons his fire gear and runs inside. Some woman stops Morgan and screams something about her baby. Morgan Spurlock disappears into the house and returns carrying a kid. All of the looky-loos applaud. I wish I could make fun of this scene, but I've kind of been there. My name is Kim, and I'm a looky-loo.
Tony and AJ are out on the Stugots II. Either this scene was filmed out of order, or AJ's hair grew like five inches in one day, because he's back to the longer hair from the beginning of the season. I have to admit that I didn't even notice it on first viewing, but looking at it now, it's a pretty embarrassing continuity error for a show that is usually so good about those types of things. Anyway, they're drinking beers together and fishing, a real bonding moment. Tony burps, and AJ burps in response. Ah, father-son love. AJ asks hesitantly what they're going to do about Uncle Junior. Tony says that Uncle Junior's in jail for the rest of his life, and is "a walking corpse, so fuck him." AJ thinks that there's more to talk about, but Tony considers the case closed, and thinks AJ should, too. AJ stews over this for a moment, and then puts down his fishing pole and stomps into the cabin of the boat.













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