The Sopranos: Kennedy and Heidi (2007)
Season 6, Episode 18
10/10
Simply masterpiece.
29 September 2022
Warning: Spoilers
Absolutely one of the best episodes in the entire show. Christopher's death in the first 10 minutes is so shocking and powerful, as we spent the rest of the episode trying to process our feelings, just like characters on screen. It is probably the darkest episode of the series, along with Long Term Parking, and what sells me the most is visual symbolism and Gandolfini's masterful performance. Tony spends this episode trying to escape his feelings and pretend to grieve after the death od his nephew. We all saw the decline of their bond over this season, that's why its so difficult to process. Scene in the casino and desert at the end are both one of the most memorable scenes Ive seen on screen. Tony "gets it" - in the coma dream, he was wondering how should he live his life, should he change and start to see every day as a gift? No. He can finally accept that he is a monster, who killed his own nephew and now believes that his bad luck will change. 10/10.
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