The Sopranos (TV Series)
Bust-Out (2000)
Lorraine Bracco: Dr. Jennifer Melfi
Quotes
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Dr. Jennifer Melfi : So, this "person", this witness changed his or her mind?
Tony Soprano : I don't know what happened
Dr. Jennifer Melfi : You don't?
Tony Soprano : What's that suppose to mean?
Dr. Jennifer Melfi : [Shrugs]
Tony Soprano : You know when I was in Italy, I met someone that reminded me of you. A woman and it's not what you think
Dr. Jennifer Melfi : Like me in what way?
Tony Soprano : Smart, you know what she said to me?
Dr. Jennifer Melfi : What did she say?
Tony Soprano : She told me I'm my own worst enemy
Dr. Jennifer Melfi : That's kind of a cliche isn't it?
Tony Soprano : Well, you had to be there, she's one of them "witchy" broads, not like a psychic but...
Dr. Jennifer Melfi : I didn't mean to sound disparaging
Tony Soprano : That's some ancient culture over there, they believe all this weird shit like sibyl
Dr. Jennifer Melfi : Sibyls?
Tony Soprano : Like I said, you had to be there, ok so I wanted to fuck her but she's right, what she said? I mean I bring all this on myself, I mean that's what you keep telling me
Dr. Jennifer Melfi : Yes I suppose it is, at root, the question is, how do you stop?
Tony Soprano : You know what?
Dr. Jennifer Melfi : What?
Tony Soprano : [Before getting up to leave] I dodged a very big bullet, and I'm feeling very fuckin good about it so I don't need anymore psychiatry today
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Tony Soprano : [Referring to how his children socialize with their friends] My girl did the same thing, at his age, always in a group, what's that about?
Dr. Jennifer Melfi : What's it about for you?
Tony Soprano : In my day a boy and a girl went on a date and your father hoped you wouldn't get too far or else you'd get the girl knocked up and her parents would come over and break your legs
Dr. Jennifer Melfi : I don't think it's about him going to the mall with a group that bothered you, it was that he wanted to go to mall instead of the movies with you
Tony Soprano : Well, his getting to that age where his got a life of his own
Dr. Jennifer Melfi : One that doesn't include you
Tony Soprano : It was always "we'll do this", "we're going to do that..."
Dr. Jennifer Melfi : Not so fast I've heard you many times about being with your son
Tony Soprano : Yeah well that's over now... gone... done
Dr. Jennifer Melfi : Its bitter sweet this period, you're glad they're growing up but you're sad to lose them
Tony Soprano : [Intentionally changing the subject] I could be going away, for a very long time for something I didn't do
Dr. Jennifer Melfi : [Remains silent]
Tony Soprano : [Offended by her not showing any emotions, sarcastically] how about "gee that's too bad Anthony" or "what a shame Tony"
Dr. Jennifer Melfi : We can't go into specifics on this
Tony Soprano : Well, here's something "specific", I didn't do anything wrong, we're not suppose to talk about it. I could be going to the can for the rest of my life and I'm not supposed to discuss it with my psychiatrist? What the fuck are you for anyway?
Dr. Jennifer Melfi : How does that make you feel? The idea that you might be sent to prison
Tony Soprano : I've just got to stay around a little while for the kids, especially my boy. Once his out of the house the government can do whatever the fuck they want to do, give me life, give me the chair, whatever they want
Dr. Jennifer Melfi : I've never seen you like this
Tony Soprano : Like what?
Dr. Jennifer Melfi : Scared
Tony Soprano : [Amused] you know I wouldn't use that word but sometimes I feel, I don't know, you mother fuckers, you know I don't fuckin deserve this
Dr. Jennifer Melfi : [Intentionally changing the subject] how's your medication?
Tony Soprano : [Shifting in his seat]
Dr. Jennifer Melfi : [Sensing he feels uncomfortable] Maybe we should stop