Fully 80s. If you didn't know you would think it was always set in that era.
Ayo @ the wolf pack sting and asking D if hes a bottom
I would've thought by now Vincent would have married that chick and had kids. Now he's in this open relationship banging his ex-wife. Meanwhile Frankie has the kids and is being a bit more responsible.
I'm STUNNED ol boy was killed, didn't expect that.
This era they're in right now with AIDS and gay sex is interesting. It's crazy thinking about a time when that stuff wasn't well known and spreading.
Funny he went to put on the condom and she was mad.
What happened to the girl they brought to the hospital? I know she had it and was sick in bed but did they show her die or getting removed? I just seen the girl looking at the empty bed.
Damn Lori and this gangbang Bukkakes can be entertaining but I feel sorry for her.
I was actually expecting a big death in the final season but Franco has been so good and the show has made them such separate characters I really forgot he was playing two different characters so I didn't expect they'd kill one off even though among brothers in the criminal life Frankie is the likely one to die in thkse stories.
All 4 seasons still dont care for Maggie's character. Feel shes kinda playing herself. I can see her like this in real life convincing directors and producers to make movies they wouldn't.
I forgot Big Mike was banging a trans so it makes sense he got the monster.
@ that gay dude punching the **** out of that cop.
Krumholtz really likes to seesaw with his weight. Fat as **** s1. S2 skinny as **** looking like a teenager. S3 he gaining the weigh back. I feel like s3ep1 he was skinny still
I really thought Larry Brown would be featured as a black porn star doing his thing but they really dropped half the cast with no answers.
Damn, the show is really coming into it's own. The way they are presenting the AIDS epidemic is eye opening.
Maggie G. killed that scene.
Rudy thought he was untouchable. The Mafia always sends your best friends/close associates when it's inter family disputes. The Gambinos were deep in the drug game in the 80s, Rudy was naive.
That police corruption/real estate storyline is the worst. Only interesting part is the undercover cat. His wife knows...wild. That lifestyle was basically a death sentence back then.
Abby finally starting to make sense once her movement went too far and became contradictory.
David Morse, the actor who played Melissa's father killed it too a couple episodes back.
Big Mike was my favorite character. Sucks man, I had forgotten the reason why he was worried in the first place but yea...that lifestyle.