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Sopranos

 


             Pussy, one of Tony's loyal sidekicks has lately become not so loyal when he begins a partnership with the FBI who wants to nail Tony and his close associates. In return Pussy gets cleared for any felonies he may of committed. In one of the series two episodes Tony goes out to diner and eats a mixture of food, which in return gives him food poisoning. Tony spends most of his night vomiting and having a series of confusing dreams, which lead him to think that Pussy is going behind his back. Being the ruthless mafia member he is he tracks pussy down and discovers what he has been doing. Pussy doesn't know if Tony knows or not but he has a feeling he does, this makes Pussy nervous at times. Tony then takes Pussy and Paully who is one of Tony's close friends, on a boat trip. Paully is portrayed as a comical figure that called pass as being stupid and ignorant. Tony then tells Pussy about everything, shoots him then dumps his body in the ocean.
             When one of Tony's families is hurt or injured it becomes a serious matter as in one episode where Tony's nephew, Christopher gets shot and left in a critical condition in hospital. Tony takes this matter very seriously and deals with it accordingly. Other aspects shown through this incident is that Tony's wife is portrayed as a very religious person who starts praying for her family and Christopher at a time of fear and frustration.
             When Christopher is in the hospital he is clinically dead for a minute in this minute he has a dream where he is in hell, which was described as an Irish pub on St Patrick's Day. Christopher then tells Paully that his name was mentioned and some one said three o"clock this makes Paully paranoid and he wakes him self at three in the morning just in case. When the doctor come out and explains what happened to Chris the doctor used some advanced medical terms, which all around seem to get respond, except for Paully interrupts the conversation and say "What the fuck are you talking about".


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