It was pretty intense and "violent" a scene. Made you feel for her.
Yeah, that's one of those scenes where each time I watch it I'm hoping for a different outcome, that maybe the impossible will happen and Melfi will manage to prevent it this time. It's one of those raw, dehumanising moments that really hits you. Of all the messed up stuff which happens in this show, that scene is the hardest for me to swallow. It's even worse than Paulie losing his wings.^ That scene (Melfi's rape) is still intense after repeated viewings, I find.
(To clarify: I find it painful/shocking/disturbing to watch, each time I do a Sopranos marathon. Which is the aim of the scene, obviously... Not that I'm one of those individuals to re-watch it (the rape scene) over and over. Although I'm sure there are people out there that would... *yikes*)
Cheers,
-CM-
It was also the high point of her arc, and great drama - not because she was raped, but because of her making the decision whether or not to throw her rapist to the dogs, i.e. to Tony...The whole Melfi rape thing pretty much heralded the end of the character's usefulness. You run out of things to do with a character besides being a sounding board for your lead, so what do you do? You have her raped. There. Instant drama.
The show tried developing her life in the first season - to little effect - and then made the second season arc for her about whether or not she'd go back to Tony (adding Bogdanovich as her sounding board to put her in a reverse position for her Tony scenes being about the best twist they did there). By the third season, where can you go with Melfi?
I'm not saying it isn't sudden and brutal, but it just struck me at the time that they'd really run out of stuff to do with Melfi. I think there is still some material ahead where she's useful but I'd mostly stand by that assessment.
It was also the high point of her arc, and great drama - not because she was raped, but because of her making the decision whether or not to throw her rapist to the dogs, i.e. to Tony...
Now there is a scene that I found pretty unapologetically devastating though, and I think everyone knows what it is...
I thoght in context it was pretty obvious, but:Now there is a scene that I found pretty unapologetically devastating though, and I think everyone knows what it is...
Tell me which scene you're referring to in spoiler font because there are so many brutal scenes I can't figure out which one you're talking about.
TONY: The guy you're looking for is an ex-commando, he killed 16 Chechen rebels single-handed. He's with the interior ministry.
...
PAULIE: He killed 16 Czechoslovakians. The guy was an interior decorator.
CHRISTOPHER: His house looked like shit.
One of the few episodes I have trouble rewatching. Harrowing."Pine Barrens" (Christopher and Paulie freaking out over the Russian) is one of those instant classic episodes of the Sopranos and definitely one of the high points of the run for me. It's just a pile of misjudgements and stupid decisions resulting in a prepsoterously ridiculous but hilarious situation.
I thoght in context it was pretty obvious, but:Now there is a scene that I found pretty unapologetically devastating though, and I think everyone knows what it is...
Tell me which scene you're referring to in spoiler font because there are so many brutal scenes I can't figure out which one you're talking about.
That better?Tracee. Season three. "University". Ralphie. Hoo-er.
Oh, that was harrowing indeed.One of the few episodes I have trouble rewatching. Harrowing."Pine Barrens" (Christopher and Paulie freaking out over the Russian) is one of those instant classic episodes of the Sopranos and definitely one of the high points of the run for me. It's just a pile of misjudgements and stupid decisions resulting in a prepsoterously ridiculous but hilarious situation.
I thoght in context it was pretty obvious, but:Tell me which scene you're referring to in spoiler font because there are so many brutal scenes I can't figure out which one you're talking about.
That better?Tracee. Season three. "University". Ralphie. Hoo-er.
He he, funny you keep calling him that since... OK, how much do you know about the show already?Ralphie the Poor-Man's Steve Buschemi
Just wait... Adriana is going to have a huge storyline in the next seasons!The season also lacked from not using Silvio or Adriana very much
He he, funny you keep calling him that since... OK, how much do you know about the show already?
Huh. I thought Livia was absolutely brilliant.
And Silvio, well.Just wait... Adriana is going to have a huge storyline in the next seasons!The season also lacked from not using Silvio or Adriana very much
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