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Clips from The Sopranos (1999) - Drama (S05E05)
"- It's not the place of a therapist to do so. - All right, I get all this. Go, go."
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"- Honestly? - Yeah."
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"No."
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"Come on, it's okay. It's okay."
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"You're a fucking cunt!"
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"Where is he?"
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"- You want coffee? - No."
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"Jesus, Meadow, chill out."
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"And these people now being released from prison are the same ones..."
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"...who were jailed during the Mafia crackdowns of the 1980s?"
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"Well, they've served their time."
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"It's the old never-ending battle against crime and corruption, Sukanya..."
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"They paint everything the worst, these news people."
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"- How long until dinner? - Any familiar names?"
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"In New York, the only old-style boss still in place is Carmine Lupertazzi."
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"He'll soon be rejoined by Angelo Garepe, his former consigliore."
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"- Can you help me here? Crush some ice? - I'll be right there."
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"New Jersey's a better case in point, Sukanya."
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"...a man greatly feared and respected in the '70s."
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"Amen to that."
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"Similar situation with Anthony Blundetto, in that same crime family, the Sopranos."
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"- Let me see how he looks. - Once known as Tony B., still is."
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"That's the best picture they could find?"
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"It's my house, Tony."
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"- What are you watching? - Go call your brother for dinner."
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"- Bobby. - Be nice to have him back, huh?"
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"The older you are, the more you're entitled to eat."
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"- Hi. Sorry. - Where the hell you been?"
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"Her and Aunt Ro went out to dinner, I think."
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"Now, please."
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"This is great of you, Aunt Jan, keeping the Sunday-dinner tradition going."
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"Can you get the roast out of the oven?"
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"- Oh, shit. - What?"
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"Would you say this is an interesting point in the history of the Mafia?"
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"I'd say we're looking at a great year for crime reporters, Sukanya."
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"- Anthony. - What?"
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"I wanna say hello. Can you stop a minute?"
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"- How was dinner? - Fine."
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"- What did you have? - Roast beef."
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"- Did your father pick up his mail? - No, he didn't come in. He was tired."
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"I see you didn't bring the Power Vac in from the pool house like I asked."
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"I don't want him to have to drag it from all the way out back."
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"It's so nice to have a man around the house."
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"You should have thought about that before."
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"What did you say?"
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"Go out and get that vacuum, now."
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"What did I just say? Go."
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"Mom! Mommy! Oh, my God."
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"Mommy, help. Mommy?"
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"Mom."
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"Mommy?"
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"Mommy!"
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"- Get Dad's gun. - It's all the way in the dining room."
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"Hey, go away! Go!"
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"Go!"
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"- How was the olive loaf? - You know what I like?"
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"- I like the Gulden's Brown Mustard. - Are you leaving?"
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"Yeah, I got a overseas call coming at home."
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"- Finish your sandwich at least first. - Oh, yeah, yeah."
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"Could be the same one from Willow Drive."
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"God. The most densely populated state in the country, and still this."
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"Gone. He went through your neighbors' garbage, though, the Kalchiems'."
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"You're not gonna wanna put your trash out until close to pickup time."
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"You should've busted a cap in his ass with Dad's rifle."
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"It's illegal to discharge firearms within the borough limits, son."
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"Ohh, Ahh..."
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"Do you have bird feed back there?"
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"Duck food. Yes, my husband's."
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"- Tell your husband to put it inside. - Right."
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"Then the car that he qualifi..."
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"Hello."
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"I'm Dr. Lowenstein."
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"- Go back. - What?"
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"- Come on. - You're kidding."
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"- No, go back. Please. - Why don't you come in?"
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"I'm sorry. That's the wrong story. Let's just skip it..."
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"What's bothering you?"
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"- Look at her nails. Totally real. - Maybe you weren't paying attention."
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"Oh, let's face it, Lowenstein, women are more devious than men."
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"My therapist was a woman."
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"Too bad you didn't get all your talking done with her."
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"You expect a man to be a tower of strength."
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"Then when it turns out he's got a few weaknesses and some insecurities..."
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"...what do you do? You turn around and, goddamn it, you betray him."
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"- You feel that your mother betrayed you? - Oh, God, I hate this Freudian crap."
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"It's not your job to listen to my problems. If you don't mind, I'd like to go."
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"- You're free to leave anytime you want. - Good."
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"- Goddamn shrink. Who was I kidding? - What are you smiling at?"
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"- I was a champion. - Nothing. I don't know."
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"You have this goofy little look on your face."
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"Come on."
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"Until Susan Lowenstein came along."
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"Her questions making me as dizzy as her perfume."
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"So we open the fucking trunk."
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"We lead him through the snow. This asshole's shivering."
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"Hey."
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"Radio on the way in, another fucking incident at the airport."
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"Fucking assholes."
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"I gotta make a couple calls."
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"What a beating we had give this prick."
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"- Where is he now, you think? - Who the fuck cares, right?"
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"- Who the fuck knows? - Poor bastard."
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"What do you mean, overreacted?"
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"You choked him with the lamp, or we could've got Silvio's scarole..."
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"...without spending the night in the open."
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"We would have caught up to the prick if you didn't lose your fucking shoe."
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"Wait, you lost your shoe? You didn't tell us about that."
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"- "Chrissy, don't leave me out here." - You little cocksucker."
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"Always playing that blood-relation card. Tony's little favorite."
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"- Fuck you. - What?"
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"What the fuck?"
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"I'm telling you right now..."
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"...it's finished with us."
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"- Hello. - Like the flowers?"
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"And, yeah, before you ask, I am taking the medication."
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"How are you, Anthony?"
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"- It's been a long time. - I'm great, actually. You?"
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"Thank you for that beautiful arrangement."
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"I see you haven't lost your sense of humor."
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"Well, you gotta have a sense of humor in life, right? You taught me that."
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