The Blue Comet
- L'épisode a été diffusé 3 juin 2007
- TV-MA
- 53m
Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueThe allegiance of those closest to Tony is put to the test. A case of mistaken identity has serious ramifications.The allegiance of those closest to Tony is put to the test. A case of mistaken identity has serious ramifications.The allegiance of those closest to Tony is put to the test. A case of mistaken identity has serious ramifications.
- Christopher Moltisanti
- (credit only)
- Bobby 'Bacala' Baccalieri
- (as Steven R. Schirripa)
- Charmaine Bucco
- (as Katherine Narducci)
Histoire
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesThe study Dr. Melfi is shown reading, "The Criminal Personality" by Drs. Samuel Yochelson and Stanton Samenow, is a real one by the actual authors. Yochelson was the principal author and died in 1976. His work became well known in the 1970s and 1980s.
- GaffesBefore Agent Harris reveals to Tony about the Phil Leotardo's plan to murder him or those close to him, we can see Tony's Escalade in the background. When then camera switches for first time to Agent Harris and then back to Tony, we can see that the white Escalade is gone, specifically, it's 'replaced' with the red Jeep Wrangler.
- Citations
Dr. Jennifer Melfi: That Departures magazine out there. Did you give any thought at all to someone else who might wanna read before you tore out the entire page?
Tony Soprano: What?
Dr. Jennifer Melfi: It's not the first time you've defaced my reading materials.
Tony Soprano: You saw that, huh? People tear shit outta your magazines all the time, they're a mess. I try to read 'em.
Dr. Jennifer Melfi: I don't think I can help you.
Tony Soprano: Well, change 'em. Bring in some new shit.
Dr. Jennifer Melfi: I mean therapeutically.
Tony Soprano: What are you talkin' about? I've only missed three appointments since we had that heart-to-heart.
Dr. Jennifer Melfi: The new big thing these days is called psychodynamic therapy combined with Anafranil.
Tony Soprano: Who?
Dr. Jennifer Melfi: A medication. There's a doctor in Bloomfield you could see.
Tony Soprano: Whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, OK? Now what the fuck is this? You're, uh, firin' me 'cause I defaced your Departures magazine.
Dr. Jennifer Melfi: I'm giving you my considered medical opinion.
Tony Soprano: OK, I should've asked you for the steak recipe. And missin' sessions, unfortunately, is part of my condition.
Dr. Jennifer Melfi: What do you know about your condition? You miss appointments because you don't give a shit. About commitments, about what I do, about the body of work that's gone into building up this science!... Go ahead, tell me again I sound like your wife.
Tony Soprano: Well, if the shoe fits.
[Dr. Melfi stands up]
Tony Soprano: We're making progress! It's been seven years!
Dr. Jennifer Melfi: Do you want some names?
Tony Soprano: [stands up] OK, listen, I'm gonna tell you somethin' and you're not gonna like it. But we can say anything in here, right?
Dr. Jennifer Melfi: Go ahead!
Tony Soprano: I'm chalkin' this all up to female menopausal situations.
Dr. Jennifer Melfi: You're not my gynecologist.
Tony Soprano: Well, you don't need a gynecologist to know which way the wind blows.
[Dr. Melfi opens the door]
Tony Soprano: So, wait a minute. You tellin' me after all this time, after everything we've shared in here, you're cuttin' me loose just as my son got outta the hospital for tryin' to kill himself?
Dr. Jennifer Melfi: Since you are in crisis, I don't wanna waste your time.
Tony Soprano: You know, I gotta be fuckin' honest. As a doctor, I think what you're doin' is immoral.
[Tony walks out to the waiting room. He exaggeratedly places the page back in the magazine, looks at Dr. Melfi angrily and leaves. She closes the door]
- ConnexionsFeatured in The 59th Annual Primetime Emmy Awards (2007)
This is an eventful episode that perfectly sets up the series finale.
It is impossible to reveal details without spoilers, but it's safe to say that it is one of the most violent and fast moving episodes in the show. A lot of what happens is likely to satisfy fans of the gangster movie genre, but it all stays true to the themes and character arcs of 'The Sopranos'.
All performances are fantastic as ever, with all actors having great moments to shine.
Visually there are some very memorable scenes, particularly the more action orientated moments that are typically 'Sopranos' in their quirkiness of imagery and editing. The 'Raging Bull' tribute is amazing.
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- 27 févr. 2023
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- Date de sortie
- Pays d’origine
- Site officiel
- Langues
- Lieux de tournage
- Linden, New Jersey, États-Unis("Drive Safely" storage cylinder)
- sociétés de production
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- Durée53 minutes
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- Rapport de forme
- 1.78 : 1