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The only thing I'd argue with is:

Especially when you've witnessed them fall off the wagon between those fortune cookies too, again and again…

Especially when you've witnessed them fall off the wagon between those fortune cookies too, again and again…

Also, if that's what Chris is saying about his own father, what does he think of Tony, for pete's sake!! (in Tony's mind).

Also, if that's what Chris is saying about his own father, what does he think of Tony, for pete's sake!! (in Tony's mind).

I hate that character so much that I pretty much hate the actor now. Like I hated him on Mad Men even though he was supposed to be an okay guy.

I hate that character so much that I pretty much hate the actor now. Like I hated him on Mad Men even though he was supposed to be an okay guy.

"Someone has to pay for the laughter at the Bing, and it can't be any of the mob guys" — so true.

"Someone has to pay for the laughter at the Bing, and it can't be any of the mob guys" — so true.

I wish there was an alternate scene where Chris simply says: "There's no such thing as the Mafia" and walks out.

I wish there was an alternate scene where Chris simply says: "There's no such thing as the Mafia" and walks out.

At this point in the show, I just really don't care about any of the characters. Except Uncle Jun who is old and so cute.

At this point in the show, I just really don't care about any of the characters. Except Uncle Jun who is old and so cute.

In terms of offering therapy, I'm not sure if strident morality is the makings of a good therapist though. Although I liked that dude a lot. Meadow's therapist was the opposite end of the spectrum, the therapist that approaches their patient with zero morality. I think Melfi is the best therapist.

In terms of offering therapy, I'm not sure if strident morality is the makings of a good therapist though. Although I liked that dude a lot. Meadow's therapist was the opposite end of the spectrum, the therapist that approaches their patient with zero morality. I think Melfi is the best therapist.

I think that, as portrayed in the show, Dr. Melfi is the best therapist anyone could ever get. She is highly intelligent, empathetic and professional. In real life, therapists can offer insight and provide coping tools, but they can't solve anyone's existential crises for them. No one can do that for anyone else. Tony

I think that, as portrayed in the show, Dr. Melfi is the best therapist anyone could ever get. She is highly intelligent, empathetic and professional. In real life, therapists can offer insight and provide coping tools, but they can't solve anyone's existential crises for them. No one can do that for anyone else. Tony

Yeah, he also totally tells Agent Harris about those two Arab dudes cause he wants Agent Harris to like him. Like Tony actually gives a shit about "American security", please.

Yeah, he also totally tells Agent Harris about those two Arab dudes cause he wants Agent Harris to like him. Like Tony actually gives a shit about "American security", please.

(3) He also never had the makings of a varsity athlete.