Review of D-Girl

The Sopranos: D-Girl (2000)
Season 2, Episode 7
7/10
You could argue that Christopher staying with the mob was the beginning of the end for him, especially with him deciding to commit to someone like Tony Soprano
8 July 2022
Warning: Spoilers
I thought D-Girl was a fantastic episode. But I don't know how Pussy breaking down in the bathroom is funny, to me it's so sad that his life has come to this and he realizes the horror of what he's doing to someone who has been a lifelong friend. Alicia Witt is simply gorgeous. Honestly, as stupid as Anthony Jr could get sometimes, I found his character and certain things he goes through to be very relatable to stuff i went through growing up, especially him trying to find his place in the world, being emotionally dependent over a person he's in love with, etc. A lot of people act like AJ is somehow the villain in the Sopranos. No. Tony is the villain. AJ is a victim and a character study into the effects of absent parents and clinical depression. If Tony and Carmela knew how to parent better, they would have gotten to know AJ and pushed him towards actual goals. Of all the sopranos characters Chris and Paulie are the ones who I see as being truly born gangster, I can picture everyone else living a normal life, but not Chris or Paulie. When Favreau asked Chris about the gun is one of the most uncomfortable, cringe scenes I've watched.
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