Lorraine Bracco credited as playing...
Dr. Jennifer Melfi
- Tony Soprano: [referring to in Christopher's movie Cleaver portraying the mob boss resembling Tony] This is the image of me he leaves to the world
- Tony Soprano: [when she doesn't respond] I remember when he was born, I would hold him in my arms, an adorable kid too, with big eyes
- Dr. Jennifer Melfi: You always talk about him more like a son
- Tony Soprano: in some ways he was, especially after his dad died. When he was little, I used to give him rides. I put him in the basket of the butcher bike, peddle him around, back when Satriale's made deliveries. I reminded him of that recently... he didn't remember
- Dr. Jennifer Melfi: But you do
- Tony Soprano: We had fun: all those memories and for what? All I am to him is some asshole bully
- Dr. Jennifer Melfi: [as she notices him becoming teary eyed] your hurt
- Tony Soprano: His dad Dickie was like my me to him
- Dr. Jennifer Melfi: A mentor
- Tony Soprano: Yeah, more than that, a friend. A fuckin guy you can look up to and the hope is you pass that shit down. The respect and the love and all I did for this fuckin kid and he fuckin hates me so much
- Dr. Jennifer Melfi: I'm sure on some level he loves you too
- Tony Soprano: [before kicking the DVD copy of the movie closer to her on the coffee table] Yeah? Take that home: judge for yourself, last five minutes should answer that question
- Dr. Jennifer Melfi: I'm not going to do that
- Tony Soprano: [jokingly] Not a horror fan?
- Dr. Jennifer Melfi: It's what you think that matters
- Tony Soprano: I think he fuckin despises me: it's pretty obvious, he wants to see me dead
- Dr. Jennifer Melfi: Without invalidating your feelings, is it possible that on some level your reading into all of this?
- Tony Soprano: [sighs] I've been coming here for years, I know too much about the subconscious now