Furio represents a purer, more focused form of the mafia life that Tony craves but his local soldiers lack.
Christopher's struggle shows that for these men, crying is more terrifying than committing a crime. [S3E2] Big Girls Don't Cry
"The Sopranos" Big Girls Don't Cry (TV Episode 2000) - IMDb Furio represents a purer, more focused form of
Tony promotes Paulie and Silvio, while notably passing over "Big Pussy" Bonpensiero—a slight that pushes Pussy closer to the FBI. One of the most memorable arcs in this
One of the most memorable arcs in this episode involves Christopher Moltisanti enrolling in an "Acting for Writers" class as a gift from Adriana. While he initially views it as a joke, Christopher finds himself genuinely moved during a scene from Rebel Without a Cause .
He manages to cry on cue while playing a son confronting his father, a moment that earns him a standing ovation.
While Christopher is struggling with his "soft" side, Tony introduces a new brand of efficiency to the crew: . Fresh from Italy, Furio arrives to help Tony manage a deadbeat tanning salon owner who has been shorting Christopher on collections.