Just watched The Sopranos S3E4, “Employee of the Month,” and I genuinely need to sit in silence for a minute because what the hell was that.
That might be one of the most insane episodes of television ever made, not because it’s loud or flashy or trying to shock you for no reason, but because it puts you in the worst possible emotional position as a viewer.
The entire time, you know exactly what Tony Soprano is capable of. You know what would happen if Melfi told him. You know he would not call a lawyer, file paperwork, or wait for the system to correct itself. He would handle it in the most Tony Soprano way imaginable, and the terrifying part is that the episode makes you want him to.
That’s what makes it so disturbing.
The show spends years telling you Tony is a monster, then creates one situation where you catch yourself begging for the monster to be unleashed.
And then Melfi says no.
That final “no” might be one of the strongest moments in the entire series. Not dramatic. Not cinematic revenge. Not some Hollywood justice scene where everyone claps. Just a woman sitting across from the one person who could destroy the man who hurt her, choosing not to hand her pain over to a gangster.
It’s brutal because it denies the audience the exact thing we think we want.
Most shows would’ve turned that episode into revenge porn. The Sopranos does something way more uncomfortable. It forces you to sit with the fact that justice doesn’t always happen, rage doesn’t always get release, and morality is only real when it costs you something.
Dr. Melfi could have crossed that line and nobody watching would’ve blamed her.
But she doesn’t.
That’s why this episode is so fucked up and so brilliant. It makes Tony’s violence feel tempting, then reminds you why giving in to that temptation would mean losing something even bigger.
This show was operating on a level most television still hasn’t caught up to.
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Let’s give David Zayas his flowers. Thank you for your wonderful portrayal of Angel Batista for the last 20 years. A pure of heart character who we all loved. Incredible performance in your last moments. You will be missed. Long live La Pasión
I was that child who saw “Spaceballs” before I ever saw “Star Wars” and then wondered why anyone would do a dramatic remake of the Mel Brooks classic. It is therefore the greatest gift of my life to now help take the reins and work alongside Mel and this incredible group to do a sequel to the movie that first inspired George Lucas.
•#Spaceballs
•#MelBrooks
•#AmazonMGMStudios
•#onlyintheaters
Eminem's classic album ' The Marshal Mathers LP' was released 25 years ago today:
▫️2x GRAMMY winning album
▫️Biggest first week sales EVER for a rap album (1.78M)
▫️First rap album to sell 1M units first week
▫️Longest-running #1 rap album of the 2000s
▫️Achieved 5x platinum in less than five weeks
▫️5.2B+ total streams on Spotify
▫️4th most streamed rap album of the 2000s
▫️Certified RIAA Diamond for 10M+ sales
7 years ago today, J. Cole dropped “KOD”
It featured “Kevin’s Heart”, “KOD”, “ATM”, “The Cut Off” & many more tracks
It debuted at No. 1 selling 397k first week and is currently 2X platinum 💿💿
In another timeline "Meet The Grahams" is "Meet The Coles" and Kendrick exposed that J. Cole's bike is electric, he doesnt recycle, he doesn't know how to fold clothes and he played tennis instead of Basketball.
Drake is relieved.