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Sopranos - Second Opinion Clip

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Uploaded by on Mar 7, 2009

Carmela Soprano, played by Edie Falco, gets some real talk about her marriage from a therapist.

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  • What the name of this episode....season?

  • @lajas44 "Second Opinion", S03E07. Eddie Falco won an Emmy for this episode.

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  • The psychiatrist looks kind of like Freud.

    This is probably the most honest therapy session in the series, therapists are not supposed to please their clients but rather force them to come to terms with the real source of trauma in their lives, even if that's something they don't like to hear.

  • How's that going?

    lol that just kills!

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  • This was Carmela's last shot at redemption in the show. After this, she could only try to feel less complicit in being a part of the grotesquerie of Tony's life. "Take the children, what's left of them, and go." She didn't. Her character begins to atrophy from this episode on, and her arguments, her struggles, her triumphs take place in the prism of being a willful part of Tony's crimes.

  • i think this is one of the best parts of the whole series.

  • @UnivegaSuperSport I agree, I think she was afraid what he could or might do. thats why she stayed.

  • @laaspen She has herself and whatever skills she has or can learn. It's not like she's a braindead bimbo whose best option would be prostitution. She has her own parents. That's enough for people with far less to survive and built a life. How much should she pay for self-respect, self reliance, and distancing herself from murder, adultery, theft, violence, dishonesty, and betrayal?

  • @craigkbryant yes you are clever. this is correct. this is the most important scene in the entire show. congratulations on your interpretation..

  • this is one of my all time favourite scenes from the sopranos. its just so.... real... accurate and honest depth and insight, real world reflections on Carmellas situation.. very good.

  • fanfuckingtastic!

  • This felt like the only scene in the whole series where someone was honest about what monsters and sociopaths Tony and his crew are.

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