Walk Like a Man (''The Sopranos'')

"Walk Like a Man"
The Sopranos episode
Episode no. Season 6
Episode 17
Directed by Terence Winter
Written by Terence Winter
Featured music

"Supermassive Black Hole" by Muse

"The Valley" by Los Lobos
Cinematography by Phil Abraham
Production code 617
Original air date May 6, 2007
Running time 55 minutes
Guest appearance(s)

see below

"Walk Like a Man" is the 82nd episode of the HBO television series The Sopranos, the fifth episode of the second half of the show's sixth season, the 17th episode of the season overall. It was written and directed by executive producer Terence Winter in his directorial debut, originally aired on May 6, 2007, and was watched by 7.16 million viewers upon its premiere.[1]

Starring

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Guest starring

Episode recap

A.J. struggles with depression over his breakup with Blanca. He quits his job at the pizzeria, sulks around the house, and disturbs Meadow with suicidal comments. Tony and Carmela have disagreements about how to help A.J. They each try to have encouraging and consoling talks with him, but to no avail. In a psychotherapy session with Dr. Melfi, Tony tells her he has been once again seriously contemplating finally quitting therapy for good, but the situation with A.J.'s behavior has come up and stopped his plans. Tony gets teary as he tells Melfi he blames himself for what he believes is a hereditary condition of depression in his family he passed over to his son.

For lack of better options, Tony and Carmela assign A.J. to a therapist who prescribes an antidepressant. After Tony notices Carlo and Patsy proudly talking about their sons, he tells the young men to invite A.J. to hang out with them. On his father's orders, A.J. goes to a party at the Bada Bing with "the two Jasons" Jason Gervasi and Jason Parisi. As he accompanies them from one party to another, he begins to associate with a profitable sports betting business they are running at school. At one frat party, they use A.J.'s SUV to take a gambler into the woods and torture him by pouring sulfuric acid on his toes while A.J. helps hold him down. Carmela and Tony are content to find that A.J. is becoming more outgoing and spends less time at home.

Christopher and Paulie are selling stolen power tools through Chris' father-in-law's hardware store. However, takes offense when Chris cannot toast to the successful venture with alcohol and berates him for his weakness handling addictive substances. When FBI Agents Harris and Goddard visit Satriale's, Tony decides to provide them info on Ahmed and Muhammad, Chris' Middle-Eastern associates, after being told that aiding the Bureau in fighting terrorism can earn him a reduced sentence at trial. At a barbecue party, Tony tells Chris how his frequent absence from Soprano family gatherings could be seen as a lack of commitment. Chris reminds him that he is avoiding such meetings to keep his sobriety. Tony disagrees with Chris' belief that his addiction was handed down from his parents, but Chris insists that his father Dickie Moltisanti was a junkie and a drunk. Little Paulie and Jason Molinaro break into the hardware store and steal some items, which they sell to Paulie's Cuban contacts from Miami. After Chris learns of this, he confronts Paulie and demands compensation, but Paulie throws him out of his house. Tony brushes off Chris' protests.

Chris finds himself increasingly sidelined in the family, with Bobby apparently taking his position in Tony's inner circle. He vents his frustration about Tony at an AA meeting. In a private conversation with one AA member, Christ adds that there was a woman he had to sacrifice for Tony, saying that that exact moment was when his and Tony's relationship became permanently poisoned. When Little Paulie continues to steal from the hardware store, Chris finds him at a poker game and throws him out of a window. Little Paulie survives the incident with six broken vertebrae. Tony harshly reprimands Chris, while Paulie vandalizes Chris' front garden with his Cadillac CTS. Chris' wife Kelli is shaken by the ordeal.

Tony mediates peace between Chris and Paulie, and the money situation is worked out between them. The two reconcile their differences over at the Bada Bing, where Chris takes alcohol to mark the occasion. Chris becomes drunk and rambles about his daughter, causing an amused Paulie to make some off-color jokes about her. Chris believes the group is mocking him and abruptly leaves. Looking for someone to pour his heart out to, he decides to visit J.T. Dolan. However, J.T. is unenthusiastic about listening to Chris and is offended when Chris mentions that he "let" him write Cleaver. He attempts to tell J.T. about Adriana and Ralph Cifaretto, but J.T. requests that he be kept in the dark, shouting that it is because Christopher is "in the Mafia." With this remark, Chris shoots and kills J.T. before leaving

A.J. returns home as late as Tony and, by quickly driving up the driveway, even startles his father into thinking it is an ambush on his life. The two walk into the house together to find Carmela and Meadow having a late night snack. Carmela tells them Meadow had a new mystery date. Meanwhile, Chris arrives at his residence, walks through his ravaged front yard, and staggers into the house.

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Music

References

  1. "TV Ratings". Los Angeles Times. May 9, 2007.
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