This was definitely one of the best episodes I have watched in this series so far. Not my favorite, but a very good one. Anyways, my favorite characters in this episode were Tony, Uncle Junior, and Dr. Melfi. My favorite things about this episode were the storyline, the acting, and ...
For All Debts Public and Private: Directed by Allen Coulter. With James Gandolfini, Lorraine Bracco, Edie Falco, Michael Imperioli. Chris puts a ghost from his past to rest, while Carmela grows uneasy about her future.
His father's brother, Uncle Junior, is planning a hit at a restaurant owned by his high school buddy Artie Bocco. A rival company is edging in on his trash removal business. At home, his teenager daughter Meadow is rebelling against parental authority, especially her mother's. Finally, a ...
but that lately he's been getting the feeling that he came in at the end. He thinks that he has already left the best years of his life behind and now it's over. Dr. Melfi notes that many Americans feel this way. As Tony walks out to get the morning paper, he notes that he th...
Kennedy and Heidi: Directed by Alan Taylor. With James Gandolfini, Lorraine Bracco, Edie Falco, Michael Imperioli. After a tragedy hits the family, Tony gets away from it all when things get too hard to handle.
Second Opinion: Directed by Timothy Van Patten. With James Gandolfini, Lorraine Bracco, Edie Falco, Michael Imperioli. Junior continues his cancer treatments, but the prognosis is iffy. Chris, meanwhile, finds himself under suspicion from Paulie.