The Strong, Silent Type
- Episode aired Nov 17, 2002
- TV-MA
- 53m
IMDb RATING
8.9/10
7.8K
YOUR RATING
In the midst of suspicions that he killed Ralph, Tony tries to intervene to get Chris clean and sober.In the midst of suspicions that he killed Ralph, Tony tries to intervene to get Chris clean and sober.In the midst of suspicions that he killed Ralph, Tony tries to intervene to get Chris clean and sober.
Jamie-Lynn Sigler
- Meadow Soprano
- (credit only)
Aida Turturro
- Janice Soprano
- (credit only)
Storyline
Did you know
- TriviaAlthough briefly visible on screen, the 'dead' Cosette was a soft model/puppet built exclusively to match the actual dog. On the day of filming, when the director was dissatisfied with the model's rubber tongue, a realistically limp tongue was fabricated by the prop department using a thick slice of prosciutto.
- GoofsSvetlana Kirilenko says her boyfriend Bill is in Florida following the New York Mets in spring training; however, when Paulie sits down to watch TV in a later scene, we see the New York Yankees playing the Boston Red Sox in Yankee Stadium in a regular-season game.
- Quotes
Silvio Dante: When I came to open up one morning, there you were with your head half in the toilet, your hair was in the toilet water... disgusting.
Christopher Moltisanti: I told you, I had the flu.
Silvio Dante: I said my peace, Chrissy...
- ConnectionsFeatured in The 55th Annual Primetime Emmy Awards (2003)
Featured review
Christopher's drug addiction reaches a point of crisis.
This is an excellent episode with great dark humour and character moments.
Whatever happened to Gary Cooper, the strong, silent American hero? There is a powerful theme in the character writing about the mythical representation of the strong, dogged American attitude that Tony obsesses over throughout the series.
Characters like Tony and Christopher show moments of pain, weakness and emotional suffering whilst receiving the support of others. This is contrasted well by some non-American characters like Furio and Svetlana, that are portrayed very differently.
My favourite scene involves an situation where several characters attempt to help another who badly needs to turn his life around. This is one of best examples of jet-black humour I have ever seen and one of the most memorable in the show.
Michael Imperioli and Drea de Matteo are both brilliant throughout. James Gandolfini is great as always, along with Tony Serico and Steven Van Zandt.
As ever the cinematography and editing is excellent, telling the story visually.
For me it's a 9.5/10 but I round upwards.
This is an excellent episode with great dark humour and character moments.
Whatever happened to Gary Cooper, the strong, silent American hero? There is a powerful theme in the character writing about the mythical representation of the strong, dogged American attitude that Tony obsesses over throughout the series.
Characters like Tony and Christopher show moments of pain, weakness and emotional suffering whilst receiving the support of others. This is contrasted well by some non-American characters like Furio and Svetlana, that are portrayed very differently.
My favourite scene involves an situation where several characters attempt to help another who badly needs to turn his life around. This is one of best examples of jet-black humour I have ever seen and one of the most memorable in the show.
Michael Imperioli and Drea de Matteo are both brilliant throughout. James Gandolfini is great as always, along with Tony Serico and Steven Van Zandt.
As ever the cinematography and editing is excellent, telling the story visually.
For me it's a 9.5/10 but I round upwards.
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- Sep 8, 2022
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- Filming locations
- Punta Dura - 34th Avenue, Long Island City, New York, USA(Nuovo Vesuvio)
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- Runtime53 minutes
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- Aspect ratio
- 1.78 : 1
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