Michael Imperioli in "Walk Like a Man"
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Ultimately Christopher's need for a father figure from Tony made him a sad and pathetic character. Not that he wasn't interesting and smart in his own way, just sad.
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@RiotZone121 Tony could not treat him like a son, because their relationship was based on Business. Everything Tony did with Chris was business. Except family meals on Sunday. The rest of their time together, even with Adriana being whacked, was strictly for Business sake. The price of being MADE.
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Chris Moltisanti was a child raised in an environment of superficial love and real violence. Next time you see a career criminal from the hood going to jail or lashing out at society through crime or over-the-top ignorance (think loud trash talking and bravado), remember Moltisanti. The real tragedy is his role model was Tony Soprano.
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@jackwardjw I completely agree. You can tell who are true Sopranos fans immediately. His imbecilic over generalization of Christopher shows he didn't understand the show, nor components of real life (ie: addiction.)
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@PeterDaltonFilms Check out mark28105's comment. The term 'sociopath' is, according to that moron, merely an ugly label, and sociopathic personalities don't actually exist. I really do marvel at the level of idiocy displayed on youtube.
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@Mercedesbenzrox Paulie was promoted to Underboss in Season 6. Even before that, he was captain when Chris was only made, and still made since before Chris was born.
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@RiotZone121 Yes! Especially the scene in his acting class where he cries to his father to help him. Powerful sh*t



This was Imperioli's best episode by far.
alexkrycek21 2 years ago 14
one of the deepest characters in the series!
GUCCImontana420 1 year ago 7