hey this video had a different song in the back at one point, is it possible to link the orginal? that melody in the background had a real emiotional connection for me
@@Lucky.exe_ honestly it’s also about our life choices and what are we doing to change ourselves. It all starts in the mind, we can all overcome our fears and pains. Also never compare yourself to anyone, comparison is the cause of ungratefulness.
Ehh not really. Most characters have some sort of arc. Take Bobby. He went from the dopey sidekick to the washed up boss of the family into the stoic and stern underboss to Tony. Tony himself went from a capo who wanted to get over his panic attacks to a mob boss that used therapy to justify his shitty behavior. Chrissy is a rare example of someone who exists in limbo. He does progress as a character (soldier-turned-made guy that sacrifices his girlfriend to stay in the mafia) but then he starts a real family, regresses in his attempt at sobriety for the hundredth time, and is unceremoniously killed for it. Not everybody gets the big "humble normie becomes the savior of the universe" Luke Skywalker/Harry Potter/Jesus Christ arc, but that doesn't mean they don't progress as characters.
@@manband20 True , just like Robin from Teen Titans (But his life was taken too early when he became NightWing) Gladly they had "Gotham Knights" (2022) where Dick didn't die
Well, he lived a very decent and free life, he was even able to have a child. Honestly, I envy this character, even though he is a career criminal and a sociopath. I have achieved much less in my life.
What I love about chrissy is that he was so close to having an individual story but each time he was about to get he would just revert to his old ways and act like his “mentor” Tony and ruin any chance of him becoming a better person, his fatal flaw is the fact that he always wanted to make Tony proud and not himself or his family. And if we want to get into Him being a rat with Adriana we can, I whole heartedly believe he should of done, he was the only member of the soprano crew that had a heart except Bobby
The fact that Paulie decided to happily accept a dumb, futile existence is funny and sad at the same time, given that he's lived much longer than Christopher. No one should ever ask that guy for life advice. But on the flip side, surviving matters the most.
I am amazed that throughout the show I didn't consciously think man every single person here is depressed! I mean I picked up on even more subtle details obviously but like pretty much everybody here has varying levels of depression and anxiety for the most part all of them are criminals and even though I am not a criminal I feel like a lot of the characters because of their mental health issues