What happened to Ceerious? The strong, silent type. That was an uploader. He wasn't in touch with his feelings. He just did what he had to do. See, what they didn't know was once they got Ceerious in touch with his feelings that they wouldn't be able to shut him up! And then it's algorithm this, and algorithm that, and algorithm vaffancul!
@@josephtalmadge3108 Greetings Mr Tee, I'm well and thank you for asking. I hope things are fine with you and yours. I dread the inevitable hot & muggy weather that will soon be here. At my age breathing is harder during the summer months. But it certainly beats the alternative ->🪦 Take care my friend🙏
@@josephtalmadge3108 Ya but, you'd have to listen with earbuds/BT. BTW (Ot) that earbud maneuver worked 100% on watching "Killing Them Softly", the last movie in which James Gandolfini played role. RIP.
Thank you for this comp. Went through a playlist someone made on all therapy sessions, unfortunately some episodes are missing so this comes in quite handy as background noise when you're busy
When i first started watching the series i was indifferent at best to the therapy storyline but it really is some of the best writing in the series and a pretty ingenious way to do character development
@@josephtalmadge3108 Yeah it was crazy how much his relationship changed with Johnny and what a big head Johnny got. Once he said it was undignified to meet like that, which obviously also implies it's still fine for a NJ boss, it was clear things were gonna get bad. Sack getting arrested might have saved Tony's life in the long run as Tony would always know Johnny wanted to take out Carmine and just was a schemer by nature. Those talks really showed why Johnny was. The junior ones were almost touching near the end, and fake family concern for one another in the beginning and pure business in the middle. The whole one on one dynamic definitely seems like the best way to learn a lot about a character.
@@lisetteeliseparis7070 remember Paulie was cutting out coupons on his couch when Tony was in the hospital recovering from the gunshot wound from Junior. 😅😅😅
27:37...Melfi furrows her brow. A landscape of concern. Jennifer is puzzled by Tony's Buddhist reference. She can see a new outside influence in Tony's life. She probably already figured it was Gloria, that did this.
Cause that’s what this video is about huh - motherf’n c’cksuckin’ views! This is a special made psychological video - it says ‘hey viewer what do you think about this compilation video!?’ I knew it was an f’n scam- I knew this video was a f’n scam! Great video as always sir!
Doctor Melfi was a horrible psychiatrist. Essentially she is Karen Hill from Goodfellas as a medical doctor. Karen was excited to be around Henry since he gave her the gun to hide. Karen liked being around a dangerous man. Doctor Melfi is the same. Doctor Melfi never helped tony confront his underlying problems. Tony could not reconcile his genuine good side with what he did for a living. Tony really wanted to be a good father and a good family man but his psychopathy was too exciting for him. He enjoyed the criminal underworld too much. And he was not an intelligent. Tony could have been successful in anything he undertook. With the exception of his relationship with his mother. Doctor Melfi didn't even really try to help him. She just got him to a point where he could balance his criminality with his family life. I don't think she could have been a good psychiatrist to anybody. Sometimes I think she was the real villain in the series. She didn't have a very good moral compass.
You are right about Dr Melfi. She completely diagnosed Tony's mother without even seeing her once. But on everything else he took the oath to the mafia. In that life the mafia comes before everything including your other family. That's why if you choose this life you shouldn't get married and have kids. This Thing Of Ours and marriage especially with kids doesn't jive.
Dr Melfi I agree was and she diagnosed his mother without even an evaluation but he chose to be a mobster. He took an oath the mafia comes before your real family according to their rules. So nobody was changing Tony and Tony was never gonna turn rat.
I love this relationship but this isnt reality. As Michael Franzese and other Mobsters have stated and i quote "If a Mobster was ever visiting a psychiatrist, he will be in the trunk of his car by the end of the week, along with the psychiatrist"
There's no stigmata these days. This is a show. Did you ever think Michael Franzese and Sammy the bull doing podcasts. Real life gangsters. I don't think so.
@@josephtalmadge3108 But back then the Italian Mafia was waaaay more powerful and organized and traditional than it is now. And pretty much everyone knows how its structured because of guys telling how it is
@dominiquepreston9517 obviously back then but the Fed's drugs and rats brought the mob down. Now they have to be low key with a camera on every corner. Like I said the Sopranos is just a show.