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  1. May 19, 2022 · HBO/YouTube. Tony and Dr. Jennifer Melfi's (Lorraine Bracco) relationship is broken beyond repair by the season's end. What's notable about their interactions in Season 1, compared to the rest of ...

  2. Throughout season 1, during the power struggle between Tony and Uncle Junior over who will be boss, Junior informs Mikey "Grab Bag" Palmice that Tony is seeing a psychiatrist. This makes Junior, Mikey, and all other members of Junior's crew who were informed extremely angry and paranoid, for they fear Melfi could be potentially used as a witness to testify in court against the activities of ...

  3. Nov 26, 2021 · In a recent sitdown on Michael Imperioli and Steve Schirripas' Talking Sopranos podcast, Bracco shared her displeasure with Dr. Melfi's exit from The Sopranos. Bracco emphasizes how she felt short-changed by her character's exit from the show. The actress then explained how upset she was with Chase and how much she disagreed with the direction ...

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    Doctor Jennifer Melfi, M.D., is the deuteragonist and psychiatrist of Mafia boss Tony Soprano.

    Melfi is herself Italian-American; her family has roots in Caserta. She is a graduate of Tufts University School of Medicine. She is probably the person closest to truly understanding Tony Soprano. Presumably educated in the Freudian school of psychoanalysis, Melfi doesn't rush to judgement when treating Tony and instead chooses to analyze his behavior, despite the fact that he appears to be an untreatable psychopath.

    Over the years, Tony Soprano has been able to confide in Melfi many things that he has told no one else, not even his associates or his wife, Carmela. However, Melfi and Soprano have an unusual, on-again-off-again relationship. He inwardly fears Melfi prying into his life during their sessions, but he also fears the results from not dealing with the problem. As a result, she watches him go through frequent mood swings during their time together, sometimes acting playful, other times violent – sometimes acting responsive, other times being cold and distant. There are several occasions where Tony storms out of her office, either cursing at her or walking out in silence.

    For her part, Melfi has tried hard to help Soprano as much as possible, half chalking it up to some sort of thrill of helping a gangster but also trying to resist the idea that she has romantic thoughts about the man— she wants to keep their relationship professional. Melfi, in addition, has an ongoing battle with alcoholism. While she resisted Soprano's constant advances, which have simultaneously attracted and appalled her, Soprano no longer wishes for their relationship to remain strictly professional, as he seems to see her as the one thing that he is unable to truly have and, while continuing to pursue her, also resents her for it.

    From the conversations that Tony has with her about his mother, Melfi eventually suspects that Livia may suffer from Borderline Personality Disorder, and that it was her who tried to have her son killed; at first, Tony belittles her for this idea, but after discovering the truth (thanks to the FBI), soon apologizes and admits to Melfi that she was right about his mother. After this, she is advised to flee from Junior's wrath by Tony, who tells her "You've been a good doctor to me".

    Melfi's son, Jason LaPenna, has a recurring role in her life as he is her only child. Jason's father is her ex-husband, Richard LaPenna.

    During Season 3, Dr. Melfi is raped by a man in the parking garage of the building at which her office is located. The rape leaves her badly shaken and while the police do apprehend a suspect who is most likely the man who raped her, he is released on a technicality. Dr. Melfi and her ex-husband are furious about this, but there is nothing that they can do about it. Soon after, Dr. Melfi goes to a restaurant to have lunch and notices an Employee of the Month award on the wall. The employee pictured on the award is the very same man who raped her, and as Dr. Melfi realizes this, she leaves the restaurant. It is clear that Dr. Melfi is tempted to turn to Tony Soprano to punish the man, as the law failed to do so. She even dreams of the man being attacked by a vicious and large attack dog, a subtle reference to Tony. Tony still does not know that Dr. Melfi had been raped, as Dr. Melfi had given another reason as to why she had been absent from their sessions. When she returns and meets with him, Tony can tell that there is something wrong and gently tries to comfort her and asks her what's wrong. While Dr. Melfi knows that Tony would surely help her dispense justice to the man, she also knows that even though her attacker is a criminal and deserves to be punished, it would be equally wrong for her to send someone to attack and possibly kill him. Besides, simply knowing that she has the power to have her attacker killed is enough for her, and so she decides not to tell Tony the truth.

    After this, Tony and Dr. Melfi continue to meet, and their sessions together are always unique and interesting in different ways. Although Dr. Melfi may be tempted to believe Tony will never change, she is still compelled to help him. However, at the end of the series, Dr. Melfi is given advice by her own psychiatrist, Dr. Eliot Kupferberg, about the work that other psychiatrists' had done about sociopaths and their behavior. He advised her that, based on the findings of the psychiatrists, that by counseling Tony, she was actually aiding his criminal behavior and that, if Tony was indeed a true sociopath, there was no possible way therapy could help him other than to further empower him as a criminal and to give him new ideas.

  4. Oct 3, 2024 · Lorraine Bracco made her final appearance as Melfi on The Sopranos during its penultimate episode, “The Blue Comet.” The installment sees the steadfast psychiatrist grappling with whether ...

  5. May 7, 2020 · Svetlana, who has ties to the Russian mafia, sends goons after Janice and puts her in the hospital. Tony visits her and angrily tells Janice that he's now forced to retaliate and risk a war with ...

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  7. Jan 9, 2022 · But most importantly, Tony is obsessed with Dr. Melfi because he sees her as his savior. This means he secretly wants to be saved, to renounce his old ways, and to deserve his family. Tony's obsession with Dr. Melfi is a perfect detail that confirms Tony is much more than a mindless mafia boss. Tony also has an obsession with ducks which goes ...

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