The Sopranos (TV Series)
Proshai, Livushka (2001)
Lorraine Bracco: Dr. Jennifer Melfi
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Quotes
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Tony Soprano : [Referring to his mother's passing, disappointed she didn't comment on her passing] "No I'm sorry? My condolences," nothing?
Dr. Jennifer Melfi : [Remains silent]
Tony Soprano : Actually that's good, it's a relief your not saying anything if you want to know the truth
Dr. Jennifer Melfi : [Remains silent]
Tony Soprano : You know everybody else, bullshit
Dr. Jennifer Melfi : [Remains silent]
Tony Soprano : Alright, here's the thing: I'm glad she's dead, not just glad, I wished she died. I had this court case coming up, she might've testified against me so when I heard she was dead, relief flooded into my veins
Dr. Jennifer Melfi : How do you feel about the fact your own mother would've testified against you?
Tony Soprano : [Annoyed, regretting what he said about wishing his mother dead] oh come on, will you listen to yourself? I mean is that right? Wishing her dead? Is that being a good son?
Dr. Jennifer Melfi : A good son?
Tony Soprano : Yeah a good son, I mean bad sons and...
Dr. Jennifer Melfi : Bad sons what?
Tony Soprano : They should fuckin die, that's a fuckin miserable, disgusting thing to be a bad son, I mean your kid better be a good son right?
Dr. Jennifer Melfi : [Remains silent]
Tony Soprano : You know what? Your right, why the fuck should I be a good son to that fuckin demented old bat? That fuckin selfish miserable cunt?
Dr. Jennifer Melfi : [Remains silent]
Tony Soprano : She ruined my father's life oh yeah
Dr. Jennifer Melfi : But he wasn't "her son" what did she do to you?
Tony Soprano : Come on that's a matter of public record in here, we both know...
Dr. Jennifer Melfi : [Referring to the fact that he lobes his mother] You don't like to say it do you?
Tony Soprano : Who knows if she even knew what she was doing
Dr. Jennifer Melfi : You're letting her off
Tony Soprano : [Referring to Tony's mother planning to have him killed] my uncle denies it, you know, that she took part
Dr. Jennifer Melfi : Your uncle loves you
Tony Soprano : I never said he didn't
Dr. Jennifer Melfi : Grown children often secretly wish for an aging parent to die and it's not necessary for the parent to be a witness for the prosecution. It's a taboo thought, but common particularly if the parent has lost all capacity for the joy of being alive
Dr. Jennifer Melfi : [Acknowledging she's right] so, we're probably done here right? she's dead