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      • The rape Dr. Melfi suffered in season 3 was a potential turning point for the story. If she told Tony, she knew he would have sought revenge, putting her in a position of debt to the vengeful mobster. It speaks to her moral character that she would not stoop to the level of the mob in order to get vigilante justice.
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  1. The point of the episode was that Melfi was tempted to tell Tony, but chose not to. The audience was probably meant to feel the same way. You want her to get her revenge on the rapist, but ultimately she’s one of the few major non-sociopathic characters in the show and she had to stay separate from that mafia world.

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    During one of Season 2's early episodes, Dr. Melfi was blunt with Tony, asking him what he wanted to achieve with therapy. After all, he had been quite inconsistent with attendances. RELATED: The Sopranos: Law Enforcement Officers, Ranked From Heroic To Most Villainous Tony told her that he wanted to achieve total control over everything in his lif...

    It was understandable for Tony to be a little bit secretive with Dr. Melfi at times. He was a mob boss with plenty of skeletons in his closet. He once mentioned that he was having trouble with his cousin Tony Blundetto but didn't want to shed more light on it. This upset Dr. Melfi, who told him she could only help if he opened up more. Their sessio...

    After complaining a lot about his family, Tony was advised by Dr. Melfi to bring his wife Carmela along for one of the sessions. He was skeptical about it but he agreed to do it anyway. The first session didn't go so well, with Carmela feeling that the therapist was trying to paint her as the problem. However, when Carmela went alone for the next, ...

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  3. May 9, 2020 · The rape Dr. Melfi suffered in season 3 was a potential turning point for the story. If she told Tony, she knew he would have sought revenge, putting her in a position of debt to the vengeful mobster.

  4. May 7, 2020 · In a disturbing scene, Tony's therapist Dr. Jennifer Melfi is raped in a parking garage. The show, on more than one occasion, gives the impression that she's going to tell Tony so he can...

    • Why is Dr Melfi tempted to turn to Tony Soprano?1
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    • Why is Dr Melfi tempted to turn to Tony Soprano?3
    • Why is Dr Melfi tempted to turn to Tony Soprano?4
    • Why is Dr Melfi tempted to turn to Tony Soprano?5
  5. Here’s why. It makes sense. Dr Melfi was used to foil Tony regarding his personal issues and emotional feelings. Therapy in general is used to change someone and make them into a better person they’d like to be. Tony didn’t change at all though.

  6. 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.

  7. Jan 17, 2024 · In sessions with Kupferberg, after the police let her rapist go on a technicality, Dr. Melfi flirts with the idea of sticking Tony on her attacker.

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