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** Carmine Luppertazzi's first scene marks him as a [[{{TheDreaded}} feared]] and [[{{TheDon}} respected Don]] who can switch back and forth between polite conversation and [[{{PrecisionFStrike}} barking orders]] that are followed instantly.
*** His initial conversation with Tony has him admit that he is aware of Tony's panic attacks and psychiatrist sessions and expresses sympathy for Tony's plight, sincerely encouraging him to take better care of himself. This firmly establishes him as an AffablyEvil ReasonableAuthorityFigure but also as someone who knows ''everything'', which cannot be taken lightly.
** Benny Fazzio makes his first appearance in the series alongside Chris in the pizza parlor. It becomes obvious that he's always going to be Chris' [[{{Sidekick}} loyal sidekick]].

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** Carmine Luppertazzi's Lupertazzi's first scene marks him as a [[{{TheDreaded}} feared]] and [[{{TheDon}} respected Don]] who can switch back and forth between polite conversation and [[{{PrecisionFStrike}} barking orders]] that are followed instantly.
*** His Carmine's initial conversation with Tony has him admit that he is aware of Tony's panic attacks and psychiatrist sessions and expresses sympathy for Tony's plight, sincerely encouraging him to take better care of himself. This firmly establishes him as an AffablyEvil ReasonableAuthorityFigure but also as someone who knows ''everything'', which cannot be taken lightly.
** Benny Fazzio Fazio makes his first appearance in the series alongside Chris in the pizza parlor. It becomes obvious that he's always going to be Chris' [[{{Sidekick}} loyal sidekick]].
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* ArtisticLicenseSports: USC leads Oregon by 12 points with few seconds left. Oregon then converts a 63 yard field goal, turning a two-possession dead game into… a two-possession dead game. There is no reason for Oregon to even attempt it, other than ruining Chris 's 11 points spread.

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* ArtisticLicenseSports: USC leads Oregon by 12 points with few seconds left. Oregon then converts a 63 yard field goal, goal ([[https://ftw.usatoday.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/90/2022/06/Screen-Shot-2022-06-22-at-4.24.40-PM.png a far distance not reflected by the images of the game]]), turning a two-possession dead game into… a two-possession dead game. There is no reason for Oregon to even attempt it, other than ruining Chris 's 11 points spread.

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