Melfi knew she couldn’t ethically tell Carmela what she needed to hear. So she sent her to someone who could and would. The best thing she ever did for that family.
If Melfi had the Jewish as her therapist instead of that wanker Elliot he would've told her straight up end sessions with Tony immediately. But it takes her 8 years to realise therapy wasn't helping him at all.
@@Onmysheet Her husband told her right away that Tony is a sociopath and can't be treated. I don't know why everyone acts she "didn't get the memo" until that dinner scene in season six B.
I've seen Chase mythology go a long way in YT comments, and much of it is deserved, but seriously, using the same shot in the same situation to stress the relationship between two people? That's what counts as amazing? Some people need to take a cold shower.
@@AlanHope2013 Never EVER be surprised by the comment section... fanboys will gush over the slightest little thing. Tony sitting at the dinner table and breathing heavy. Soprano Dickriders: "James Gandolfini could put so much emotion into a scene with just his facial expressions. He is the greatest actor in the history of the world. His death just crushed me oh boo-hoo hoo hoo."
Fun Fact: The statue is a reproduction of a very famous nude and was in Lorraine Bracco's personal collection. She brought it in to add authenticity to the set. The title is "A Study In Forbidden Love: Dom DeLuise, 1953" - it's by Gary Cooper; it was one of the last sculptures he did before his death.
In the scene the sculpture works to portray a liberated woman, which makes perfect sense why Carmela would say she didn't like it - because it represents everything she isn't and can't even fathom.
Something I've noticed in the show is that when Dr Melfi is in a more powerful position or is having a scene where she becomes more aggressive she wears pants, but in most of her other scenes when shes simply listening or enabling Tony she has a skirt on like Carmela. I know the show loves symbolism so I wonder if that was on purpose.
I love how the moment Carmela tells Melfi she's only there because Tony can't make it, she begins smiling and making herself open to Carmela. Carmela tries to figure Melfi out by complimenting her artwork, but showing dislike for the statue. Melfi remains neutral and Carmela's face changes right away. Both characters are great.
Melfi's go-to move: 8 seconds of uncomfortable silence, steady stare and then a tilt of the head. Only thing she leaves out is a "Cat got your tongue"?
Notice at the start of the scene. Carmella looking at the statue, the shot panning up to show the statue, then Melfi coming out the door and calling her in. It exactly mirrors a scene where Tony is waiting for Melfi
brilliant details as always! the enormous distance between Melfi and Carmela really illustrates their differences. it feels like a distance which cannot be / will not be crossed.
@@s4mcote Did she, though? Could she fully grasp how often he would cuck her? Could she really really have a good idea what thr life would be like? I'm just thinking out loud here that's all.
@@youbetternotplaythatnashee898 yes, she grew up in the life and the fact that she cares only about his cheating and not about all the other things shows who she is. Selfish
@@mogreen1232 Mo, can I buy your casino? Name a price, in shine boxes please. ;) I get it and yeah she is selfish no doubt about that. Thing is she grew up in the life with people who glamorized it all the time, I don't think she saw someone get shot in front of her. Tony seems to keep her out of his work, from her perspective things might be like : "my husband works and makes money with horrible people but I don't know what he himself is doing and I don't want to know".
I think one of the things that the show kinda implied is that if they were born male and able to be part of a Crew, Carmela and Janice would be just as ruthless and greedy as Tony. They are so hypocritical. God especially Janice she'd be more of a nightmare.
First run through it is easy to overlook Carmela. But when you really watch her, she is just as manipulative and greedy as any of them. Watch the scene where Tony is asking her about the Adrianna sex accusation. Carmella never answere, she is ballancing whether to answer, and how to answer without losing leverage. She stays silent, diverts, and retreats, because there is no answer that leaves her in a good position.
For the 3rd season she got nominated for but lost to Edie. I personally think Lorraine should've won, especially when she submitted "Employee of the month" for her nomination. She was phenomenal in that episode and should've won over Edie that year.
@@zachflowers5608 She was actually nominated several times but always lost to Edie. And yes she absolutely should have won for Employee of the Month. That was some of the best acting by anyone on The Sopranos...ever.
@@brandielittle186 She deserved the Emmy for the (IMO) most potent moment of the entire series, with one word of dialog: Tony: "Is there somethin' you wanna tell me about?" Dr. Melfi (after perhaps the most extended, excruciating pause in television history): "No." Fade to Black. Flawless acting, brilliant writing; Lorraine Bracco's character was the moral anchor that held the show's center from the first moment she appeared to the last episode. When she dismissed Tony, that was her defining moment. He betrayed her; in return, she was ruthless and stone-cold with rage and disgust. He had used her, and worse, wasted her time and made her doubt her devotion to her work. An earlier comment notes what I've always believed, that Dr. Melfi was the only person who threw him out of her life. The finale was one of the only two episodes David Chase directed.
I love how the writers targets us as the audience in reflection to Carmela's character. If we were in her position, the majority of us would rather live in poverty and in peace than her glamorous lifestyle entirely depending on someone like Tony. Her decision, her hell.
@@bridgecross Even today, the cars, jewelry and home they lived in would be a fortune. So looking at this twenty five years after the fact makes it absurd considering there was only one income; and the implication was that they’d lived that way for a while. But it was all unsustainable & I think that was the writers’ point.
Wow what a scene!! So well acted and great writing !! Carmela went to try get Melfi on her side to things her way and confirm to her it’s not her now Tony’s mother is gone and he hasn’t changed!! And melfi couldn’t and didn’t wanna do it. Crazy twisted shit lol 😂
Im surprised no one has uploaded the second time carmela and melfi had a session together, after tony is shot and they run into each other at the grocery store. Edie Falco kills it in that scene talking about how she always knew who tony was.
The only woman from the show I would have liked as a wife would be Charmaine Bucco. And even that's kind of so-so; she was the only one in the show with a spine and morals, but she was also a real bitch to Artie. But in the end, they did get back together and it seemed she had her tender side.
I wonder what the significance of that sculpture of the green woman means. I've noticed scenes of tony looking at it from time to time, its in one of the first episodes, when tony talks to melfi about aj's suicide, and in this scene.
I think it signifies the chance for rebirth, hence why he's first shown in between her legs in the pilot. Going to Dr. Melfi and considering changing his ways is his chance to become a "new man" that he, ultimately, doesn't fulfill.
1st off as fantastic as an actress as Edie Falco is (love her as Carmella and Nurse Jackie), I do think it's a joke that Lorraine Bracco never won an Emmy as Dr Melfi 2nd this is a fantastic scene the 2 of them could have said nothing and it would have been fantastic. Just seeing Carmella and Dr Melfi in a room alone is something we waited for.
Is she, though? If the doctor Carmela goes to says "I won't take blood money, and neither should you" what exactly is it Melfi has been doing all this time? *Everybody* in Tony's world is getting something out of their relationship with him. In Melfi's case it's the thrill of having a Don for a patient and getting an insiders look into that world, plus, of course, the money.
It's so brilliant in the writing Dr. Melfi 'quite resolve " is like how a gangster stays quite and listens to his people speak so he can asses their true intentions...she has nothing to do with organized crime and yet like any gangster sits and watches to figure how she can benefit in her field the unique opportunity she has being the therapist to a mafia boss no different how the mob hustles and looks for opportunity in their world
She refers to the Bing a few times. Including once yelling at Tony for taking AJ to the Bing for a college party. Also AJ at one point in high school tries to take his friends to the Bing to watch the strippers but idiot AJ leads them to Satriale's Pork Store.
Ironically, Marlon Brando's famous insistence on using cue cards would prevent that tic because he would be reading his part not from his mind but from a card placed where his eyeline was meant to be.
I’ve seen a counselor, therapists, a psychologist, AND a psychiatrist, and none of them were as cold, stilted and condescending as this actor’s portrayal.
I think they both knew that they both care for Tony that only be God and Tony can change Tony. I think they both saw that and that is what ended the meeting, right there
My foster sister went to regular therapy and said she hated they way they sat you down and were dead silent until you spoke. Why would they do that given that many people - because of their condition - are nervous or ineloquent etc. ?
Mick G. I think the very best psychologists do that, because the only way for your best discoveries to come to light are for them to come from your own narrative. Only when the patient takes the lead is there the greatest chance of this happening in therapy. 🤷🏻♂️
I had about 3 sessions as a teenager. Sonovabitch tried that with me. I have always been patient, and naturally quiet. Perfectly fine sitting for an hour saying nothing. He gave up about half way through and started asking queations. Didn't try that silent bit again.
Melfi knew she couldn’t ethically tell Carmela what she needed to hear. So she sent her to someone who could and would.
The best thing she ever did for that family.
If Melfi had the Jewish as her therapist instead of that wanker Elliot he would've told her straight up end sessions with Tony immediately. But it takes her 8 years to realise therapy wasn't helping him at all.
@@Onmysheet Elliot was jewish too.
@@Onmysheet Her husband told her right away that Tony is a sociopath and can't be treated. I don't know why everyone acts she "didn't get the memo" until that dinner scene in season six B.
@@sdsd2e2321 Right OK. But he's still a wanker.
@@Onmysheet Not sure what being Jewish has to do with anything, but whatever.
Carmella watched that statue just the exact same way Tony did in the first episode. Amazing touch by David Chase.
I've seen Chase mythology go a long way in YT comments, and much of it is deserved, but seriously, using the same shot in the same situation to stress the relationship between two people? That's what counts as amazing? Some people need to take a cold shower.
@@AlanHope2013 all a matter of perspective, bro.
It's what any of us would do, faced with bare nekkid tiddy in public.
@@AlanHope2013 I mean when you get shows that are either mindless fangasms or souless worthless pieces of shit, anything is amazing in comparison.
@@AlanHope2013
Never EVER be surprised by the comment section... fanboys will gush over the slightest little thing.
Tony sitting at the dinner table and breathing heavy. Soprano Dickriders: "James Gandolfini could put so much emotion into a scene with just his facial expressions. He is the greatest actor in the history of the world. His death just crushed me oh boo-hoo hoo hoo."
Fun Fact: The statue is a reproduction of a very famous nude and was in Lorraine Bracco's personal collection. She brought it in to add authenticity to the set. The title is "A Study In Forbidden Love: Dom DeLuise, 1953" - it's by Gary Cooper; it was one of the last sculptures he did before his death.
He was gay, Gary Cooper?
Whatever happened to the strong, silent type?
For the work on this statue alone, Gary Cooper shoulda been made! Right there and then!
The real Gary Cooper?
In the scene the sculpture works to portray a liberated woman, which makes perfect sense why Carmela would say she didn't like it - because it represents everything she isn't and can't even fathom.
“I thought when his mother died, maybe...”
This show is so good, it doesn’t need to finish sentences
I love Lorraine Bracco's voice. Like James Gandolfini said it is like a "mandolin."
RobertKaydoo a mandolin played in Naples early evening no doubt about it 🤠
@ He just wants to talk to you- Karen Hill
I've always disliked her, both in Goodfellas and The Sopranos. Seems too slow-witted and too vague to be of any use to anyone.
@@voxer99 what the fuck are you talking about?
So soothing
"Fuck that shit I think he said.." gets me every time
We can all imagine him saying that 😂
Funny that Melfi was the only woman in Tony’s life who Left him for good.
also Charmaine to some extent. Seeing him at the restaurant is one thing, but she doesn't have any current relationship with him outside of work
Well I mean he got wacked like the day after so we really don’t know if it would’ve been “for good”
The russian girl too
Svetlana also
lmao OP getting wrecked by the exception comments
Two great actresses, perfect in their roles, tango in this scene.
She acts just like Tony with the whole "oh i don't really need therapy" attitude
nickademo frost Therapy is a joke.
@SoundboyEric Nah, you're a pussy and you didn't destroy jack-shit, therapy is a scam.
They're from the old school!!!
The others are right, therapy is a big scam.
She really doesn't need therapy. Maybe she should quit the gangster life, who knows, but you don't need a psychologist to make that kind of decision.
Oh so when Carmela comes she just HAD to wear pants, right?
+Mr Brightside I noticed that too!
+starcrafter13terran Carmela and Dr. Melfi. In one room. Both wearing short skirts. Damn.
well spotted, chap
sh'es worn pants when tony was there, what are you talking about?
Mr Brightside it's a show...
Something I've noticed in the show is that when Dr Melfi is in a more powerful position or is having a scene where she becomes more aggressive she wears pants, but in most of her other scenes when shes simply listening or enabling Tony she has a skirt on like Carmela. I know the show loves symbolism so I wonder if that was on purpose.
Always wondered what was different between those scenes good eye
Don't think too much😂 she just had those amazing legs it would have been a waste to make her wear pants all the time
@@EP_mc Mmm hmmm... Good observation Fo'real.
👁️ 👍🏾🤘🏾
Interesting. When Melfi is in a position of power she hits those sexy legs!
I managed to make it about 3 days without watching a sopranos clip.
And you promised me you wouldn’t do this shit anymore.
@@robrs8631 It's an addictive substance!!
@@hanklesacks I can’t eat eggplants anymore.
It's the goddamn medicine messing up with your brain, getting you all confused.
@@robrs8631 He did-dent.
I love how the moment Carmela tells Melfi she's only there because Tony can't make it, she begins smiling and making herself open to Carmela. Carmela tries to figure Melfi out by complimenting her artwork, but showing dislike for the statue. Melfi remains neutral and Carmela's face changes right away. Both characters are great.
Melfi's go-to move: 8 seconds of uncomfortable silence, steady stare and then a tilt of the head. Only thing she leaves out is a "Cat got your tongue"?
Notice at the start of the scene. Carmella looking at the statue, the shot panning up to show the statue, then Melfi coming out the door and calling her in. It exactly mirrors a scene where Tony is waiting for Melfi
Twenty years being married to Tony would wreck any woman
John Wayne bingo
Neither Tony nor Carmela were innocent. I know they both had their issues, but sometimes they both acted like they were victims.
Carmella was no peach....
Twenty years, not a peep
momma's little hoowah
brilliant details as always! the enormous distance between Melfi and Carmela really illustrates their differences. it feels like a distance which cannot be / will not be crossed.
Crazy to think that this was filmed 20 years ago!!
This show was way ahead of its time.
Holy shit, this is the equivalent of watching a tv show from 1980 in the year 2000, seems unreal
@@kingdoge69
We dressed closer to Y2K than 2000 was to the 80’s so all of these scenes look old, yet, very contemporary.
@@lakaffbass YES! That's exactly what I was getting at but you articulated this much more precisely.
This show may turn out to be timeless.
"He reports to a strip club. Who knows how he spends his days."
And for a moment, I actually felt bad for Carmela. :(
You shouldn’t. She’s a terrible person who chose this life knowing full well what it meant.
@@s4mcote Did she, though? Could she fully grasp how often he would cuck her? Could she really really have a good idea what thr life would be like? I'm just thinking out loud here that's all.
@@youbetternotplaythatnashee898 yes, she grew up in the life and the fact that she cares only about his cheating and not about all the other things shows who she is. Selfish
@@mogreen1232
Mo, can I buy your casino? Name a price, in shine boxes please. ;)
I get it and yeah she is selfish no doubt about that. Thing is she grew up in the life with people who glamorized it all the time, I don't think she saw someone get shot in front of her. Tony seems to keep her out of his work, from her perspective things might be like : "my husband works and makes money with horrible people but I don't know what he himself is doing and I don't want to know".
Yeah me too - for once. You realize she’s always in pain about this stuff.
"fuck that shit"
Classic hahahah
#wellSAID
Probably had a date lined up with a hoowa
To get from Dr Melfi's office in Montclair to her colleague's office in Livingston, you've got to go through Roseland . . . my hometown.
Falco is a great actress
Upon rewatch after rewatch, I'm beginning to believe that Carmela is even more fucked up in the head that Tony. She just puts on a braver face.
I think one of the things that the show kinda implied is that if they were born male and able to be part of a Crew, Carmela and Janice would be just as ruthless and greedy as Tony. They are so hypocritical. God especially Janice she'd be more of a nightmare.
First run through it is easy to overlook Carmela. But when you really watch her, she is just as manipulative and greedy as any of them.
Watch the scene where Tony is asking her about the Adrianna sex accusation.
Carmella never answere, she is ballancing whether to answer, and how to answer without losing leverage. She stays silent, diverts, and retreats, because there is no answer that leaves her in a good position.
@Kayla Kosatka Janice would probably just be Richie in that scenario😅
Absurd thing to say
I like the way Carmela took the reference with her after saying it isn’t necessary
Lorraine Bracco should of gotten an Emmy she is brilliant and was brilliant on this show!
For the 3rd season she got nominated for but lost to Edie. I personally think Lorraine should've won, especially when she submitted "Employee of the month" for her nomination. She was phenomenal in that episode and should've won over Edie that year.
@@zachflowers5608 She was actually nominated several times but always lost to Edie. And yes she absolutely should have won for Employee of the Month. That was some of the best acting by anyone on The Sopranos...ever.
Dr Jennifer Melfi has a sultry, luxuriant way of speaking. She is my favourite character. PM
@@brandielittle186 She deserved the Emmy for the (IMO) most potent moment of the entire series, with one word of dialog:
Tony: "Is there somethin' you wanna tell me about?"
Dr. Melfi (after perhaps the most extended, excruciating pause in television history): "No."
Fade to Black.
Flawless acting, brilliant writing; Lorraine Bracco's character was the moral anchor that held the show's center from the first moment she appeared to the last episode. When she dismissed Tony, that was her defining moment. He betrayed her; in return, she was ruthless and stone-cold with rage and disgust. He had used her, and worse, wasted her time and made her doubt her devotion to her work. An earlier comment notes what I've always believed, that Dr. Melfi was the only person who threw him out of her life. The finale was one of the only two episodes David Chase directed.
It's: should have.
I of had it with these.
J. Gandolfini was an incredible actor.
I love how the writers targets us as the audience in reflection to Carmela's character. If we were in her position, the majority of us would rather live in poverty and in peace than her glamorous lifestyle entirely depending on someone like Tony. Her decision, her hell.
@Manny Lo Rocket I agree with Eva.
I definitely don’t have any sympathy for her.
You should see the movie love honor and obey the last mafia marriage.
It wasn't even that glamorous. Two rungs above middle class financially, two rungs below middle class socially.
@@bridgecross Even today, the cars, jewelry and home they lived in would be a fortune. So looking at this twenty five years after the fact makes it absurd considering there was only one income; and the implication was that they’d lived that way for a while. But it was all unsustainable & I think that was the writers’ point.
It's from "Second Opinion" from season 3.
One of my favorite scenes! Love both these women. Edie Falco won another Emmy with this episode.
The voice of Melfi is so feminine I am getting nervous 😂🤗
Melfi was real wife material
I love how they re-did that shot from the pilot
I can't even make my mind on whom I like better in this scene - Melfi or Carm. Both are fantastic.
Olesya31ful Why choose?
milfi had legs
Incredible acting! She deserved her Emmies!
I'm going to watch this show from the beginning to the end!
“He reports to a strip club” LoL !! What a job!
Every episode is like one great film!!
They had to put Dr. Melfi in a pantsuit! otherwise they could have a 'whose skirt can hike up the highest contest.
FUCK THAT SHIT I THOUGHT HE SAID!?!...
Like to see that contest
Let's hope the doctor wins that contest.
Wow what a scene!! So well acted and great writing !! Carmela went to try get Melfi on her side to things her way and confirm to her it’s not her now Tony’s mother is gone and he hasn’t changed!! And melfi couldn’t and didn’t wanna do it. Crazy twisted shit lol 😂
Every wife is a goddamn expert.
Don't get married then. You can't have it both ways.
Wonderful acting.
It was Tony calling
Im surprised no one has uploaded the second time carmela and melfi had a session together, after tony is shot and they run into each other at the grocery store. Edie Falco kills it in that scene talking about how she always knew who tony was.
Edie is such a great actor. I hope she gets to show it a lot in the future
I love all the scenes with dr. Milfi
"Is this the superintendent of mental health professionals? Sir, you have a who-ah practicing in 2R!"
Advanced Raymondology best comment in the thread sir 😍😍
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Those were all the doctors we had Karen!!
How many other men out there would love to have a wife like either of these two?
Donald Davis II Definitely not Camel for settling down lol.
A greedy hypocrite like Carmela? No thanks. And Melfi - while educated and gorgeous, still chose to treat Tony because it gave her a personal rush.
The only woman from the show I would have liked as a wife would be Charmaine Bucco. And even that's kind of so-so; she was the only one in the show with a spine and morals, but she was also a real bitch to Artie. But in the end, they did get back together and it seemed she had her tender side.
None of them, I guess
None
I wonder what the significance of that sculpture of the green woman means. I've noticed scenes of tony looking at it from time to time, its in one of the first episodes, when tony talks to melfi about aj's suicide, and in this scene.
I think it signifies the chance for rebirth, hence why he's first shown in between her legs in the pilot. Going to Dr. Melfi and considering changing his ways is his chance to become a "new man" that he, ultimately, doesn't fulfill.
Insightful❣
Lorraine Bracco, Your Awesome!, Excellent Job!, Keep It Up!
*theyre
1st off as fantastic as an actress as Edie Falco is (love her as Carmella and Nurse Jackie), I do think it's a joke that Lorraine Bracco never won an Emmy as Dr Melfi
2nd this is a fantastic scene the 2 of them could have said nothing and it would have been fantastic. Just seeing Carmella and Dr Melfi in a room alone is something we waited for.
And that she didn't win the Academy Award for Goodfellas.
Melfi and Carmella in a scene together is TV magic. Heavyweight actresses.
Excellent scene.
Carmella is an equally good actress as Tony!
This is such a brilliant therapy scene.
"Fuck that shit" - That's so Tony 🤣🤣
Melfi, one of the few good people on sopranos.
Also non Mafia, a coincidence.😃
Is she, though? If the doctor Carmela goes to says "I won't take blood money, and neither should you" what exactly is it Melfi has been doing all this time? *Everybody* in Tony's world is getting something out of their relationship with him. In Melfi's case it's the thrill of having a Don for a patient and getting an insiders look into that world, plus, of course, the money.
The way she gets up and picks up her purse frightens me
Tony's orbiting psycho moon lol.
She was giving the silent treatment.
It's so brilliant in the writing Dr. Melfi 'quite resolve " is like how a gangster stays quite and listens to his people speak so he can asses their true intentions...she has nothing to do with organized crime and yet like any gangster sits and watches to figure how she can benefit in her field the unique opportunity she has being the therapist to a mafia boss no different how the mob hustles and looks for opportunity in their world
Carms hair looks good
This would be an awesome lesbian scene.
Download would be awesome on pornhub..
I'd like to see them vent unto one another
I am absolutely ashamed to consider how much money I would have paid to see that 🤦🏻♂️
@Joe M ohhhh too far
pornsick.
I never knew if she knew about the strip club. I guess so
She refers to the Bing a few times. Including once yelling at Tony for taking AJ to the Bing for a college party. Also AJ at one point in high school tries to take his friends to the Bing to watch the strippers but idiot AJ leads them to Satriale's Pork Store.
His office was at the Bada Bing. In the back room he shared with Sil. How could Carmella not know? Want some Danish or a bagel? We got Lox today.
Every time she’s looking up to the top left corner of her eyes Carm’s actress is visualizing the script reading her part
Ironically, Marlon Brando's famous insistence on using cue cards would prevent that tic because he would be reading his part not from his mind but from a card placed where his eyeline was meant to be.
Did these two have any other scenes during the run of the show?
Carmela was a top 10 character for me come season 4
Psalm 119:2
Blessed are those who keep His testimonies, who seek Him with their whole heart.
Don't forget the cheese-makers.
I’ve seen a counselor, therapists, a psychologist, AND a psychiatrist, and none of them were as cold, stilted and condescending as this actor’s portrayal.
There are much worse psychiatrists in real life. Some of which are themselves mentally ill.
Yeah, she comes off as patronising and superior.
Ха, да они все такие!!!
LOL I just notice Carmella looking at the statue the same way tony did in the pilot episode.
Anybody know the name of that strikingly beautiful statue?
I don't have a clue. Good question. You forgot "beating their kids with broom handles." LOL.
so what's the deal with the phone ringing in the middle of the stare down between carm and melfi?
I think it was Tony checking in on them.
It was usex to cut the tension between the ladies.
The strong silent type like dr. Melfi
Carmelo knew what she was getting into when she married him.
What a good movie
I think they both knew that they both care for Tony that only be God and Tony can change Tony. I think they both saw that and that is what ended the meeting, right there
Anyone else think Dr Melfi sounds like Nala Se from Star Wars?
3:35 "that really won't be necessary, but thank you anyway"... *takes number anyway*
Edie Falco is such an underrated stress... she nailed this scen÷,
oh Carm and Melfi :) 😂
Lorraine bracco was so hot as dr melfi
Sweet mom-face and mom body and that hot voice. Just my type.
@@scdevon That's what I like too about middle-aged women too myself: I stay younger, and they stay the same age.
“Fuck that shit” . Yup, those are tony’s words
Here is the number of a colleague. He was a teacher of ours.
That office reeks of New Jersey
My foster sister went to regular therapy and said she hated they way they sat you down and were dead silent until you spoke. Why would they do that given that many people - because of their condition - are nervous or ineloquent etc. ?
Mick G. I think the very best psychologists do that, because the only way for your best discoveries to come to light are for them to come from your own narrative. Only when the patient takes the lead is there the greatest chance of this happening in therapy. 🤷🏻♂️
@@mk202 The very best (should!) know when to be silent & when to prod. All patients aren't the same...
I had about 3 sessions as a teenager.
Sonovabitch tried that with me. I have always been patient, and naturally quiet. Perfectly fine sitting for an hour saying nothing.
He gave up about half way through and started asking queations. Didn't try that silent bit again.
4 minute session and surely a full hour's pay, what... 300$??
123TauruZ321 cha ching!
If you book an hour, you pay for an hour ....maybe he already paid for a block number of sessions
Tony said 100 dollars per hour in one episode
He reports to a strip club!
Best job ever
The Sopranos Episode Second Opinion And Carmela Taking Purse Bag To See Dr Melfi
"fuck that shit" xD
Interesting scene.
Bracco was originally offered the part of Carmela and she turned it down.
Carmella doesnt understand why another woman doesnt automatically support her
or why another woman is a married housewife Carm really did have a strong dislike for independent women
lol. didnt get it?
That phone ringing is a brilliant touch when they're sitting in silence.
Was this right after Jackie Jr was murdered?
After Ralphie killed the stripper, Tracy
Seems like Melfi is in a good bit of denial herself.
I want dr melfis job. Get paid a fortune to point out the obvious
All that was missing in this scene was the gabagol
twenty years being married to Carmela would wreck any man.
I wonder if Carmela would have married a man working for min. wage ?
Calling Dr. Sobel..... Dr. Sobel are youse out there??
Is that the chick from goodfellas?
Haha watch the series. Ofcourse she knows hes a mobster. Hahah