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The Sopranos 6x17

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The Sopranos 6x17

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Random black guys XD

a. tree

😂😂 no trauma just can't fathom getting a tattoo of a woman I barely know that's all. Chris dialog was fire this episode can't wait foe the next episode

Daniel & Mattieu FRR

Christopher is without a doubt my favorite character in this show and this episode is exactly why. As flawed, impulsive, and dangerous as he can be when he's off his rockers, he actually has a genuine good heart and simply wants to make a life worth living for himself as broken as he is inside. You see him try to do right by the people he loves only to be stabbed in the back by people who don't share the same undying loyalty he has to his others. While I don't think having those random black guys throw Little Paulie out the window was the right thing to do, he does have a legitimate beef and is trying to do right by his father in law. I would've capped Paulie after the lawn incident but Christ handles things very maturely and even goes out of his way to make amends with Paulie, just for him to shit on him in front of everybody. He should've killed Paulie imo. It's sad his lifestyle alienates him from people like Adriana and his Law & Order friend because they're probably the only people that genuinely care about him; but he's in the mafia so he can't be completely transparent with them. He's one of those guys that has so much potential to be a good person but is born into this shitty life with these shitty vices that leave him with no way out. Imo he's more compelling of a character than Tony.

Vicpres

Has Bralik had some sort of tattoo trauma in his past? He is so offended by the Blanca tat. I'm glad AJ went to therapy after he started talking suicide. What has always bothered me about this episode is Tony and Carmela expecting him to snap too right away. Getting over someone is a process that takes time. AJ shouldn't be put on some unrealistic timetable. My favorite line from Chris this episode is when he says that Tony pours you a drink with one hand and judges you with the other. Tony and Paulie were the two guys with the biggest issues with his addiction, and they are the worst saboteurs of his recovery. When they are at the cookout, Tony has the gall to say to Chris to show some balls. If he wants to drink, too bad he can't. That's a balls statement from someone with no discipline when it comes to women, food, and taking out his aggression on people whenever he's angry or frustrated.

Corina Perez

This episode is very sad on Christopher’s end. He constantly gets the short end of the stick, never gets taken seriously, constantly made fun of for his sobriety. Seeing his potential dwindle not only throughout the series but especially during this episode is saddening to say the least. Knowing what he could have been and seeing what he has amounted to in contrast is something that I never wanted to see happen

Lucas

That's not why he shot him, it's because he blurted out too much info I think and knew he couldn't let him live idk, and realized jt wouldn't help him. Idk tho about the last part, he was just emotional.

Alexander

This is why Season 6 is the best.

Alexander

Tony and Co. bullshit so much just so they can get through the day, whenever someone calls everything like it is it’s a showstopper that sometimes come with severe consequences. Carmela tells that therapist her husband’s crimes are “organized in nature” to which the therapist replies “The Mafia?” which causes Carmela to break down crying. Meadow calls Tony “Mr. Mob Boss” and Tony becomes very menacing towards his own daughter. Ralph calls out Tony’s hypocrisy over getting hung up on horse’s death when they hurt people for a living, and Tony kills him. JT tells Chris he’s “in the Mafia” and Chris shoots him.

John Collins

Pouring that acid on that poor kid's toe and him having to explain it to his parent's the shame and humiliating, that's permenant. That's probably the most worst scene for me.

Alexander

Alexander

Paulie would be dead if it was me

Daniel & Mattieu FRR

I love the ending scene, with Chris putting the little tree back together. It's what he's done his entire life, trying to tend to a dead garden. Dude stood no chance since he was born, and if not for his birthright he might have climbed his way out of addiction. And yeah, I agree. Chrissy was within his rights to cap Paulie for his comments. Johnny Sack couldn't do it to Ralphie only because he was a top earner. Paulie is a known schmuck and was struggling to get by. Imagine he made that comment about Meadow or Bobby's daughter. When everyone is laughing in slo-mo, it's pretty heartbreaking to see his reaction and the look on his face, knowing that he's completely fucked no matter what. He has no respect and no way out. When JT told him he was in the mafia, it was the gut punch that caused him to lash out. As usual, the innocent man gets it the worst (I bet Sal Vitro gets screwed on the landscaping fees) Also, did you peep Tony in the slow-mo bit, when he's smoking his cigar and the cloud of smoke envelops his devilish grin. As Christofah told Adriana, that's the guy he's going to hell for.

Sol95

All I can say is,.. a lot can happen in 4 hours…

John Wlaysewski

The acting by James Gandolfini and Michael Imperioli is just simply amazing. Tonys scene with D. Melfi kills me every time. "It's in his blood, this miserable fuckin' existence. My rotten, fuckin' putrid genes have infected my kid's soul. That's my gift to my son."

UNC

Chris becoming this disillusioned with Tony and the life he chose has been a long time coming!

Gormayh

LETS GOOO

Joel bravo

LFG

Lucas


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