...or Italiano-inflected words to that effect.
John Dehner's Italian shtick..and the cornball scripting of his family, home, etc...(and his fake mustache) are tough to take seriously. As the episode begins to develop tension and become more believable, it regresses into the contrived business where all of Dodge's citizenry immediately rejects Dehner as the title "Pariah".
Ultimately, the script, direction, and John Dehner's performance begin to achieve some real depth and honesty, as he ponders his legacy to his sons, and decides to confront the evil that lurks within the hearts of the Hooker brood (Dehner was, in fact, a very good...if overused, actor). So it's not a total loss.
HUGE MISSED OPPORTUNITY!! I was waiting (in vain, as it turns out) for a very important plot point to re-surface: that Paolo decided to donate the $5K reward money to the local church; how could the writer have POSSIBLY abandoned that idea at the end of the show?? Since the reward money was such a big part of the hatred that developed against Paolo, why wasn't his donating it to charity revealed at some crucial point as the show neared its climax? 1.) Maybe one of the Hooker boys might have had 2nd thoughts, and challenged his violent brothers 2.) Maybe the townspeople might have rallied behind Paolo and defended him during the big confrontation. 3.) Maybe the barn-raising materials at the end could have been purchased with the reward money, thus creating wonderful feelings among the citizens, who would apologize and welcome Paolo back into the community.
There are SO many possibilities here..which a rushed, cliche-ridden script ignores. Too bad. LR.