Walk Like a Man
- Episode aired May 6, 2007
- TV-MA
- 58m
Christopher's father-in-law is the unwitting catalyst of a new feud between Christopher and Paulie. AJ struggles with depression.Christopher's father-in-law is the unwitting catalyst of a new feud between Christopher and Paulie. AJ struggles with depression.Christopher's father-in-law is the unwitting catalyst of a new feud between Christopher and Paulie. AJ struggles with depression.
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- Bobby 'Bacala' Baccalieri
- (as Steven R. Schirripa)
- Carlo Gervasi
- (as Arthur Nascarella)
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This is a powerful episode with memorable character moments.
'Walk Like A Man' is a compelling story about the key younger males in Tony's life and his contrasting attitude towards both. It's hard to go into details without spoiling, but it involves so many of the classic themes within the show's writing about nihilistic characters finding their way through an environment that pressurises them to conform to certain masculine ideals.
Characters like Christopher, A. J, Tony, Paulie, and J. T. Dolan all have some of their most memorable scenes.
The actors do fantastic work and the filmmakers bring it to life with great moments of action, character reflection, and interaction.
Tony's son, you might remember, was dumped by Blanca in Chasin It, and now he spends his whole time at home doing nothing. Hating to see his kid act "like a whining b*tch", Tony tries to encourage him to do something new with his life, and even attempts to do the same with Dr. Melfi, claiming he doesn't need therapy anymore. Furthermore, old bitterness reemerges between Christopher and Paulie, as the latter's nephew robs the former's father-in-law and violent reactions ensue. An attempt to establish peace between the two leads to Chris getting really drunk for the first time in years, an event that could have bad consequences for his old AA friend JT Dolan (Tim Daly).
Two very different father-son dynamics are analyzed in the episode: on the one hand, we have Tony and AJ, who really love each other but will forever be divided by the many secrets the old man has to hide; on the other, there's Paulie, who's been a kind of a mentor for Chris, though in the rough way, and now hates to see his pupil fail to live up to expectations. Imperioli doesn't, however: in fact, he practically steals the whole show with less than five scenes, his excellent performance culminating in an affecting duet with the Emmy-nominated Daly that foreshadows the darkest of outcomes for the remaining four episodes. Brilliant and scary.
They have the potential to change, but in their envrioment, they never will.
Strong dialouge, beautiful acting. Terrance Winter is one of the greatest.
Did you know
- TriviaThis is the only episode in the series directed by veteran writer/producer/some-time actor Terence Winter. It's also the only TV episode Winter has ever directed through almost 20 years in the industry, during which he wrote or co-wrote 25 of the 86 "Sopranos" episodes, winning four EMMYs in the process.
- Quotes
Tony Soprano: It's in his blood, this miserable fuckin' existence. My rotten, fuckin' putrid genes have infected my kid's soul. That's my gift to my son.
Dr. Jennifer Melfi: I know all this is difficult but I'm very glad we're having this discussion.
Tony Soprano: Really, really? 'Cause I gotta be honest, I think it fuckin' sucks.
Dr. Jennifer Melfi: What does?
Tony Soprano: This. Therapy. I HATE this fuckin' shit! Seriously, we're both adults here, right? So after all is said and done, after all the complainin' and the cryin' and all the fuckin' bullshit... is this all there is?
- ConnectionsFeatured in The 59th Annual Primetime Emmy Awards (2007)
- SoundtracksLady T
Performed by Crazy P
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- Linden, New Jersey, USA("Drive Safely" storage cylinder)
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- Runtime58 minutes
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- 1.78 : 1