The Sopranos ·
Season 6 ·
Episode 7 ·
Aired April 23, 2006
Tags: Actor: Abigail Marlowe, Actor: Aida Turturro, Actor: Alberto Bonilla, Actor: Alicia Lorén, Actor: Ariana Delawari, Actor: Ben Kingsley, Actor: Bjorn Johnson, Actor: Channing Pourchot, Actor: David Chase, Actor: Dee Nelson, Actor: Dierdre Friel, Actor: Dylan Bruce, Actor: Edie Falco, Actor: Edoardo Ballerini, Actor: Elizabeth Bracco, Actor: Enya Flack, Actor: Filippo Bozotti, Actor: Frank Borrelli, Actor: Frankie Valli, Actor: James Gandolfini, Actor: Jamie-Lynn DiScala, Actor: Jennifer Layne Park, Actor: Joe Abbate, Actor: John Bianco, Actor: John Costelloe, Actor: John Ventimiglia, Actor: Joseph R. Gannascoli, Actor: Judy Prianti, Actor: Kathrine Narducci, Actor: Kevin Paul, Actor: Kristen Cerelli, Actor: Laura Niemi, Actor: Lauren Bacall, Actor: Lorraine Bracco, Actor: Manuela Feris, Actor: Max Casella, Actor: Meital Dohan, Actor: Michael Imperioli, Actor: Nic Novicki, Actor: Paulina Gerzon, Actor: Ray Abruzzo, Actor: Robert Iler, Actor: Steve Van Zandt, Actor: Taleb Adlah, Actor: Todd Wall, Actor: Tony Sirico, Season: 6
Vito took a break this episode, and we find that Artie is back to his old tricks of not understanding how the mob works. While this was an interesting exercise a few seasons ago, now it’s just tired. Seeing him go after Bennie was an interesting spin, and even the joke about the martini wasn’t bad - but really it would have been so much better if Artie had killed Bennie or something.
It was fun seeing Chris wander through the Luxury Lounge with Ben Kingsley, trying to figure out how to get all the free stuff, and it was even humorous watching them bump off Lauren Bacall to get her goodie basket. But it was also a bit sad.
What happened to all the action? With five episodes to go in the first part of the final season, I’m hoping it picks up soon.