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"The Sopranos" (1999)Erstausstrahlung:
20. Mai 2007 (Staffel 6, Folge 19)Plot:
Tony Fails to reason with Phil as more problems increase with Anthony as his depression increases and he results to suicide. full summary | add synopsisNutzerkommentare:
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(Folge Hauptdarsteller)| James Gandolfini | ... | Tony Soprano | |
| Lorraine Bracco | ... | Dr. Jennifer Melfi | |
| Edie Falco | ... | Carmela Soprano | |
| Michael Imperioli | ... | Christopher Moltisanti (credit only) | |
| Dominic Chianese | ... | Corrado 'Junior' Soprano (credit only) | |
| Steve Van Zandt | ... | Silvio Dante (as Steven Van Zandt) | |
| Tony Sirico | ... | Paulie 'Walnuts' Gualtieri | |
| Robert Iler | ... | Anthony 'A.J.' Soprano, Jr. | |
| Jamie-Lynn Sigler | ... | Meadow Soprano | |
| Aida Turturro | ... | Janice Soprano Baccalieri (credit only) | |
| Steve Schirripa | ... | Bobby 'Bacala' Baccalieri (as Steven R. Schirripa) | |
| Frank Vincent | ... | Phil Leotardo | |
| Ray Abruzzo | ... | Little Carmine Lupertazzi | |
| Dan Grimaldi | ... | Patsy Parisi | |
| Arthur J. Nascarella | ... | Carlo Gervasi (as Arthur Nascarella) |
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The book Silvio reads is "How to Clean Practically Anything" from Consumer Reports Books. mehrPannen:
Fehler, die von Charakteren gemacht werden (möglicherweise Absicht der Filmemacher): Elliot uses the term "sociopath", which is a non-clinical term often used by laypeople but rarely, if ever, by clinicians. "Psychopath" is the correct clinical term. mehrDialogzitate:
Little Carmine Lupertazzi: So, the reason I'm here you could probably guess.Tony Soprano: What happened at Coco's restaurant.
Little Carmine Lupertazzi: This alteration you had with him. You're at the precipice, Tony, of an enormous crossroad.
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The dramatic events of Kennedy and Heidi suggested Tony Soprano would have some pretty dark thoughts and emotions to deal with in the series finale. The Second Coming increases the darkness as much as possible, containing events that will truly determine the premise of the last two episodes of the show.
Following Christopher's death, neither Tony nor Carmela know how to cope with the situation, especially after AJ's depression leads him to a suicide attempt in the pool. Moreover, Tony ruins his already strained relationship with Phil Leotardo by kicking the crap out of a guy who molested his daughter. Apparently, the full scale war between New York and New Jersey that he has tried to avoid for years looks bound to happen.
Emotionally, The Second Coming isn't nearly as strong as the previous episodes, or the following ones, but as a tone-setter for flawlessly executed drama it has few rivals, especially in the tragic scenes involving Anthony Jr. and his father's reaction to his suicidal thoughts. Plus, for those lamenting originality in the violent bits, the restaurant confrontation between Tony and the jerk who harassed Meadow is the single most revolting sequence in the show's history. If you've seen American History X, you'll have a pretty good idea of how extreme, but also incredibly powerful, that moment is.