: Tony frames his restraint as a "milestone" of growth to Dr. Melfi. In reality, his self-control was likely just a lack of opportunity, as he only stopped because he was interrupted.
The episode’s ending at Nuovo Vesuvio is one of the most unsettling in the series. As the characters sit down to dinner to "save face," the Puccini aria "Chi il bel sogno di Doretta?" from the opera La Rondine (The Swallow) plays—the same music from Tony's first panic attack in the pilot. Irregular Around the Margins (5.05) - Sopranos Autopsy 5. Irregular Around the Margins
: Each lead suffers a physical "malady" reflecting their internal rot: Adriana’s IBS stems from her secret life as an informant; Christopher’s tooth decay mirrors his inability to self-medicate while sober; and Tony’s mole symbolizes the toxic influence he has on everyone he touches. The Symbolism of "Swallowing" : Tony frames his restraint as a "milestone" of growth to Dr
: Tony and Adriana exist in an "irregular" space, caught in the margins of their normal lives—Tony between marriage and divorce, and Adriana between the FBI and the mob. The episode’s ending at Nuovo Vesuvio is one
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