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"Irregular Around the Margins" is the 57th episode of the HBO original series The Sopranos and the fifth episode of the show's fifth season. Written by Robin Green and Mitchell Burgess, and directed by Allen Coulter, it originally aired on April 4, 2004.
The Meadowlands is a wetlands area in northern New Jersey. Christopher identifies it as the place where his mock execution took place. It also indirectly refers to Tony’s daughter’s name, Meadow, who is the center of the conflict of her use of crystal meth that Christopher scores for her, and mistakenly believes Tony had found out about it.
Christopher and Paulie gave chase, firing as they ran. Paulie seemingly hit Valery in the head, leaving a trail of blood. The two men continued looking for him but eventually gave up, and realized they were lost in the wilderness in the middle of winter. Chris and Paulie then spent a miserable night in an abandoned van in the Pine Barrens.
The Sopranos finale shocked not only viewers but cast members too. Michael Imperioli — who played Tony’s hot-headed “nephew” Christopher Moltisanti — said he couldn't believe the finale ...
Christopher Moltisanti, portrayed by Michael Imperioli, [1] is a fictional character of the HBO TV series The Sopranos. He is Tony Soprano 's protégé and a member of the DiMeo crime family , rising from associate to captain over the course of the series.
Here's one of those rare instances where you almost want to get whacked by a gangster. Actor Chris Diamantopoulos, who guest starred on HBO's The Sopranos as Jason Barone, a family friend of Tony ...
Chris decides to break his abstinence when Tony toasts his wedding. Later, as they drink more wine in the parking lot, they reminisce about good and bad times, including the day when Chris told Tony about Adriana and the Feds. They express their long-lasting love and support for each other. Chris pays Corky for the hit on Rusty, partly in heroin.
Chris Diamantopoulos caught a glimpse of legendary TV star James Gandolfini using a practical — if painful — acting technique during his time on The Sopranos. In a recent conversation with ...