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6x18 Kennedy and Heidi
First Aired: May. 13, 2007 on HBO
Summary: A dispute over asbestos-disposal causes tensions to mount between New York and New Jersey families. |
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Episode Quotes
Christopher Moltisanti: Well, regarding Phil, I gotta ask. Whatever happened to "stop and smell the roses"?
Tony Soprano: You're right, you're right. You can't fight every fucking battle, right? Asbestos. [laughs] Each day's a gift.
Christopher Moltisanti: Every time I look at my kid, that's what I realize.
Tony Soprano: And that shit with Junior? Please. It's just that people like Phil, they're not on that page. They'll take those roses and stick 'em up your ass, thorns first.
Tony Soprano: You're right, you're right. You can't fight every fucking battle, right? Asbestos. [laughs] Each day's a gift.
Christopher Moltisanti: Every time I look at my kid, that's what I realize.
Tony Soprano: And that shit with Junior? Please. It's just that people like Phil, they're not on that page. They'll take those roses and stick 'em up your ass, thorns first.
Tony Soprano: You know what? This is bullshit.
Dr. Jennifer Melfi: What?
Tony Soprano: I haven't been able to tell anybody this. I'm fuckin' relieved.
Dr. Jennifer Melfi: Really?
Tony Soprano: He was a tremendous drag on my emotions and my thoughts about the future. I mean, to begin with, every morning I wake up thinkin' is this the day that one of my best friends is gonna dime me to the FBI? And a weak, fuckin' snivellin', lyin' drug addict? That's the worst kind of bet. The biggest blunder of my career is now gone. And I don't have to be confronted by that fact no more. And as a relative, a friend, someone you can count on? [flicks his hand under his chin]
Dr. Jennifer Melfi: I see.
Tony Soprano: Let me tell you somethin'. I murdered friends before, even relatives. My cousin Tony, my best friend Puss... But this?
Dr. Jennifer Melfi: What?
Tony Soprano: I haven't been able to tell anybody this. I'm fuckin' relieved.
Dr. Jennifer Melfi: Really?
Tony Soprano: He was a tremendous drag on my emotions and my thoughts about the future. I mean, to begin with, every morning I wake up thinkin' is this the day that one of my best friends is gonna dime me to the FBI? And a weak, fuckin' snivellin', lyin' drug addict? That's the worst kind of bet. The biggest blunder of my career is now gone. And I don't have to be confronted by that fact no more. And as a relative, a friend, someone you can count on? [flicks his hand under his chin]
Dr. Jennifer Melfi: I see.
Tony Soprano: Let me tell you somethin'. I murdered friends before, even relatives. My cousin Tony, my best friend Puss... But this?
Dr. Jennifer Melfi: How are you doing, Anthony?
Tony Soprano: There have been some hard moments. But a weak, lyin' drug addict who fantasized about my downfall, who showed people his filthy thoughts on a movie screen? Let me tell you somethin'. I've seen friends die before. Accidents, even murder. My cousin Tony, they shot his face away. And I was fuckin' prostate with grief... But this?
Tony Soprano: There have been some hard moments. But a weak, lyin' drug addict who fantasized about my downfall, who showed people his filthy thoughts on a movie screen? Let me tell you somethin'. I've seen friends die before. Accidents, even murder. My cousin Tony, they shot his face away. And I was fuckin' prostate with grief... But this?
Mistakes/Goofs
- Goof (revealing mistake): SPOILER: After the accident, and Tony gets out of his side, he opens his cell phone and dials a "9", then closes the cell phone. After Chris is dead, he flips open the cell again, and you hear the correct tones for "911" but a glimpse of the cell display shows "9I1" - an "I" for the first 1. This is probably so that no accidental 911 calls get sent out while shooting.
Trivia
- SPOILER: In the pilot episode, in Christopher's first scene, he is wearing a baseball cap and driving for Tony. In this episode, his final scene, he is wearing a baseball cap and driving for Tony.
- The working title for this episode was "Sonia".










