The Sopranos (1999)

Crowd Score: 9.2/10

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Not only are the Melfi scenes integral to peeling back the layers of the Tony Soprano onion while also highlighting the differences in Italian America

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That’s unfortunate because those scenes are the backbone of the show. They’re the most important part and a rare peak into what Tony is actually think

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I had a friend who treated TV as a chore. She had a bunch of shows she would tape, and catalog them in a notebook, but she would do stuff like tape a

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There’s only one Dr Melfi scene I skip and it’s with the employee of the month

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Not only are the Melfi scenes integral to peeling back the layers of the Tony Soprano onion while also highlighting the differences in Italian American class, status, and perspective, but they also contain gems like this exchange: >Dr. Melfi : Marcel Proust wrote a seven volume classic: Remembrance

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