The One Subtle Scene in The Sopranos That Reveals Everything About This Key Character

From the beginning of the series, The Sopranos was always more about psychology, philosophy, and generational trauma than it was about crime and the inner workings of the mafia. The classic HBO show devoted considerable time to Tony’s sessions with his therapist, Dr. Melfi, exploring how he views the world and justifies the terrible things he does. While the focus is generally on the head of the New Jersey mob, the entire cast had important moments of character development that revealed who they were. Like her husband, Carmela Soprano’s most important moment came during a therapy session that, while quietly understated, marked the turning point for her character.

Carmela had a few meetings with Dr. Melfi over the course of the series, joining Tony for couple’s therapy and having a one-on-one session after her husband was shot by Uncle Junior. It was her single appointment with her own therapist, however, that revealed who she truly was. In a span of only a few minutes, the underrated character, Dr. Krakower stripped away her defenses and excuses, exposing her as being just corrupt and morally repugnant as Tony and forcing her to admit it, at least temporarily, to herself.

Dr. Krakower Refused to Let Carmela Off the Hook

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