The Tragic Fall of Christopher Moltisanti - Soprano Theories
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MY THOUGHTS ABOUT CHRISTOPHER AND THE VIDEO:
"That's the guy Adriana, my uncle Tony. The guy I'm going to hell for."
Christopher Moltisanti is one of the most tragic characters to ever appear on a television screen. His dreams and desires of becoming a filmmaker or working in the film industry made him so much more realistic compared to all the other characters. At times he's the only character who projects the reality that comes in life. Christopher knew deep down inside that he had a passion for film. We see this in season one "This is Scarface, final scene, fucking bazookas under each arm, say hello to my little friend." But Christopher ultimately came to the realization that if he did leave New Jersey, the mafia, and Tony, that it would result in him getting killed.
He was so realistic and so relatable to the everyday viewer. His battles with friends like Paulie and Tony Blundeto, his battles with addictions and depression, growing up basically alone, and discovering who he really is along his journey in life towards his later years as an adult. Christopher will always be my favourite character, and we can thank Michael Imperioli for his tremendous work throughout the entirety of the series. This is why this weeks video was a little longer than usual and took more time to release. I wanted to make sure it was done right for my favourite character.
Thank you.
What's your favourite Christopher quote? Let me know down below👇🏻
Spike up
"That's my money, Paulie!" After they wack the waiter at the restaurant and Paulie, of course, has the instinct to snatch the tab before they run lol. Not necessarily my favorite but just one I thought of because I just watched it recently.
"Who, Mister Magoo??"
What’s my arc?
The episode where he writes his screen play and feels like he hasn’t done anything with his life.
Gary Cooper was gay?
Chris Moltisanti one of the greatest written and acted characters of all time
I dunno about greatest of all time but it was pretty damn good!!
He deserves the credit that Falcoe and Gandolfini get readily.
He plays it perfectly.
I think cause the character is so pathetic people aren't as quick to appreciate how great a job he did.
top 5 characters for me
@@christophermoltisanti6704 go on then, who are your top 5 please?
@@christophermoltisanti6704 good name by the way. Excluding Tony I say Junior, Christopher ,Paulie,Vito and Ralph. Not for the character likeability but the actors portrayals and their arcs.
I still to this day LMAO at Crissy's intervention scene . Hands down one of the funniest scenes ever
“I said my piece”
@@theboard3476 " Wa ? I can't defend myself ?"
@@davethomas543 There he is! Mr Type A personality.
That’s the boss of this family.
It's weird, You know. A bunch of emotionally unavailable men trying to connect emotionally with a man that is trying to run away from himself. It's such a twisted mind boggle that it can't come out as anything else other than ridiculous.
The saddest thing is Christopher had a chance to escape the life but once he betrays Adriana, he sealed his fate.
Nah… Had he run off with her, she would have have been dead within a year. Can you imagine them living as a poor, normal couple in hiding in some small town? He saw his future when he saw that poor, miserable dad with a fat wife and screaming rugrats. He would have hated Adriana for putting him in that position. He definitely would have been hitting the bottle and doing drugs. Aid also loves that flashy life more than she admits. Would she have put up with those beatings if she wasn’t rewarded with Cartier watches and Manolo Blahniks? Probably not.
Actually, she betrayed him
He betrayed her? Hardly. She decided to be an FBI informant instead of doing 5 years for cocaine possession, a bid she could have done on her head.
@@Boobalopbop perfectly said, you know, Quasimodo predicted all of this, right?
@@ck891 Luis Brozi sleeps with the fishes!
Ive never seen any other actor play a junkie and someone who’s high on drugs better than Michael Imperioli. He did a great job with the character
they had on set heroin
The cast in Trainspotting comes close
Well he was on heroin the whole time in reality
@@dh9951 that movie is a lot closer to magic realism though. everything is heightened and very over the top. it makes sense because you're watching the movie from the perspective of a junkie, of course. but michael imperioli pulls off someone struggling with their addiction better than anyone. to me the only thing that comes close is the corner, but that was only 6 episodes.
@@juelzsantanasbandana5938 they had WHAT
Christopher Ultimately Loses in an Epic Game of Got Yer Nose with his " Uncle "
Niiiiiice...
Wow... Too soon dude😂😂👏👏
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Good one hahaha
Ohhhh!🤣🤣🤣🤣
It’s also telling how when Tony killed Christopher, almost the whole fandom wanted to see Tony die at the end. It’s weird but I was genuinely cheering for Phil Leotardo at final arc. Even James Gandolfini himself stated that after Tony killed Christopher, he started to hate the character he was playing.
What's not to hate . He's a scummer
I sometimes think that david chase made a mistake by not showing tony get shot in the back of the head in front of his family at the diner. Other times I feel the ending was clever for not being obvious. I still believe the series ends with tony getting murdered by the members only jacket guy.
@@r2d2musk6 didn’t David chase confirm that tony died in the diner?
@@Chiefkeefsosa666 accidentally. He later backpedaled.
@@Chiefkeefsosa666 He said originally Tony was set to die in NY but they decided to have it end in a diner but he NEVER alluded to if that means Tony ended up surviving or living -- but since we know the original ending had him dying, and the meadow scene of her failing to park in time just as Tony had an opening to his right and her hurrying in just a moment late I think it's safe to say he died
Once he turned Adriana in, he was living on borrowed time. Tony wasn't planning on killing him, but at the end he viewed Christopher as too big a liability.
Which is insane when you think about it. He did what he had to do because Adriana was a snitch and it probably added to why he was killed
@@jordanking6852 exactly, which sums up the tension in the baptism scene. I think tony was just waiting for the last fuck-up to take him out and it was the accident. And what I fucking hate the most, THE MOST, is that they got into the accident because Chris wasn’t sober and tony wasn’t even helping with that! He laughed about it at many times! If tony really cared about who was gonna head the new jersey crew he would’ve invested time and energy into Chris’s healing and he might’ve avoided the hit on him in the finale, but how can you be mad and take an executive decision to kill someone on the spot based on bottled rage against them esp. when you refused to support them trying to become better? The Adriana thing pisses me even more, he came to tony crying, literally came clean the minute he knew, at least he was honest about it and he begged tony that he couldn’t do it. I really think Chris could’ve been someone as happy as little carmine if it weren’t for the toxicity of new jersey.
It seemed to be "a murder of opportunity" like what Walter White did to Jesse's "sleeping" girlfriend. Just the "simple adjustment" needed to eliminate "the threat".
Those two scenes always struck me as being similar.
Adriana turned him and the family in. And Christopher stayed loyal to the family. Being the sole reason why he didn’t go to the grave alongside Ade the same time. For being so blind not seeing for a year long that she played both sides. As well as Tony “viewed” Christopher as the most itching liability from the start. From the pilot. Not at the end. Not in the end. Not post Adriana. But the entire show. He was trouble. Tony is relieved once he is finally dead.
@@noble_experiment Chris was LUCKY he didn't get killed WAAAAYYYY earlier. All the shit he done dude for doing drugs ALONE is a death sentence in the mob. But Chris came at Tony with a gun m EVERYTHING. Tony gave him chance after chance after chance and everytime Chris fucked it up. It was when he looked in the back seat and seen that Chris's baby would have been killed that made him say "Enough of this" and kill him.
I find it so sad though that Christopher gave his new wife the life Adriana always dreamt of: get married, have a kid (even though she couldn’t get pregnant), and move out of the apartment they had into a nice house. I always found it so interesting the apartment they always lived in. So dark, there was never an episode where there was sunlight in the apartment. It was a depressing atmosphere
Cause the new wife gave him what Adriana wouldn't (or couldn't).
I always wondered about that too. Why they lived in such a small dark apartment? Always found it depressing.
@@CaliCarolynwhen you’re in your addiction everything is dark … when I was in my addiction my place was always dark , my friends in their addictions also had very dark places .. idk what it is maybe we’re projecting where we were at mentally idk but when I seen their apartment like that I thought that it was a realistic touch .. idk just my opinion/observation
@@genesisflores3694 Thanks for sharing your perspective. It makes perfect sense. I’ve heard people say that “their life got smaller and smaller in their addiction.”
@@CaliCarolyn
So true. And almost nothing good happened in their apartment. Quite the opposite. Chris kills Adrianna’s dog by accidentally plopping down on her while in one of his high states, it was the location of Chris hitting Adrianna multiple times throughout the series, was the place Adrianna reveals to Chris she’s been working with the Feds, Chris puts his hand on Danielle’s thigh when he was seated between Danielle & Adrianna on their couch causing Ade to question Chris’s love and commitment to her, Chris catches Paulie sniffing Ade’s underwear during a search of the apartment, etc, etc, etc. Whenever there was a scene in that apartment, it usually involved some level of doom and gloom.
"That's the guy Adriana, my uncle Tony. The guy I'm going to hell for." So powerful. I still remember when he was talking to paulie asking "whats my story arc?". Wrong choices at the right time that's his arc. When he chose the mob his story arc was sealed.
the conversation he had with JT Dolan was sad and eye opening for him. "Christopher, you are in the MAFIA!" Reality set in and he shots JT.
@@SiccDeville Yes that was a powerful scene. I remember watching it like " Well that's a stupid thing to say" lol
The underworld is truly a miserable and extremely dangerous realm that very few escaped.
Yeah that arc speech he gives to Paulie is truly painful. Anyone battling with depression would say that's such a great way to describe the feeling. And the fact that he's surrounded by men who simply never will understand or even care. So tragic
"You know who had an ark,Noah."
Its eerie how Christopher's story echoes his father's. Both had drug problems and in the end both died early in their child's life, leaving them on their own without a father. Call it whatever you want: circle of life, self-fulfilling prophecy, bad genetics. I always found that parallel the most insightful to Christopher's character, as he's not only trying to please Tony but also trying to live up to his father's legacy, only to leave behind another broken home and fatherless child, just like his dad.
I never put together he had a toddler like his father before him. Wow
His father isn’t an addict according to the movie
Please let's not get into that abomination of a movie
how is genetics an option?
The Many Saints of Newark was so bad that it isn't canon.
Very well put together summary. I always thought Christopher’s lowest moment was at the Bing right after Ade was killed. He’s heartbroken, high, and Tony’s beating the shit out of him. Can’t imagine doing that to someone who loved you unconditionally and then having to live with that decision.
goes to show you how silly their “oath” is. there’s no loyalty in that life and under pressure, they all fold like lawn chairs.
This comment, 100% correct
@@juelzsantanasbandana5938 to be fair, drugs are usually an instant death sentence in the mob, but they tried to help him at every turn, rehab, patience, etc.
But once Chris drove high with Tony in the car and almost got in a head on collision, Tony seeing Chris’s newborn daughters car seat crushed in the back seat was the last straw. He was going to end up killing himself, or someone he loves. Or worst case scenario, gets arrested and flips because drug sentences are crazy
@@clamcrewcarclub6017 I don't really think Tony gave half a shit about Chris's kid, it maybe be how he justifies it sure but his actions afterwards don't support that. I think he killed him bc he saw Chris will never be what he groomed him for. Only thing that ticked me off is that mf helped him relapse.
@@clamcrewcarclub6017 I think Tony saw the car seat as an excuse to kill Chrissy, but it wasn't the real reason. "I'm going to do what's best for this little girl by murdering her father?" nah, that doesn't make sense. Tony was just sick of Chrissy screwing up, and this seemed like a convenient time to rid himself of the issue. The stuff about the car seat was just part of the story Tony told himself. Tony mentioned the car seat at the funeral too, but I think it shows us more how Tony justifies things to himself than his real reasons.
That split screen with Christopher and the guys laughing was important
Right when I saw this comment, I saw what you were referring to
It was almost a juxtaposition of the laughter as well which was extremely important- whilst with Tony they were all laughing ‘with’ him in the aim to gain some appreciation or recognition to their boss. And with Chrissy they were laughing at him because anybody who isn’t their ultimate superior will never have the upmost respect, and that they felt they could degrade / belittle him.
Absolutely
Spot on
Baby Fat Tony looks like the devil in that scene
Christopher is one of the many reasons I watched the sopranos so religiously. Such an amazing and complex character.
I got the motivation to be invested in the series sucked out of me when he died, it’s a big reason why I’m not a huge fan of the final season 6 episodes
My favorite character. The way he got killed was so shitty
I love Michael Imperioli and his portrayal of Christopher was excellent. That said Christopher was not a “complex character” at all! He was a junkie first and foremost which fucked up all the aspects of his life and what he was supposed to be doing. He was a typical guy from his generation.. self centered, entitled, & immature.
@@coffeecrimegal5968 you could argue that all the characters were products of their times. I still think Chris was a pretty complex dude compared to most of them.
@@GasGotti I suppose you could say that. Unfortunately it was Christopher’s generational attributes that were his downfall. I just don’t see the complexity of his character, as far as I could see he was pretty transparent. To me it was more Tony’s character that was complex. Torn between what he might have been, what he was & what he became!
Say what you want, Chrissy was loyle to his capo!
He even thought about getting matching wings like Paulie in his hair 😂
they are nothing but a glorified crew!
Even when Tony got the drip on him
Yes and nearly got Tony and himself killed and God forbid if that little baby would have been in the backseat.
Nah you're a liability
I still can’t believe he managed to not choke on his own tongue everyday spelling like that
Christopher doesn’t choose to stay with Tony because he’s afraid to be killed for leaving. He stays because he sees that “poor” family at the gas station. He realizes once and for all what his future would look like with Adrianna if he has to actually work to make an honest living. He stays because it’s easier.
Yeah I also think he knew he could run away if he kept low. But he did not want that. In hindsight it was pretty obvious Tony wouldn't grow old so it wasn't even that long of a wait.
I agree. Chris caressing the roof of his Hummer, then seeing that poor family leave the gas station convenient store (the father slightly resembling Christopher) was one of the more powerful scenes in the series with zero words spoken.
Chris sees himself losing out on a lifestyle where he is highly respected, if not feared, driving luxury vehicles, dining at fine restaurants, etc, etc. We ultimately saw that Christopher loved “the life” more than he loved Adrianna when he sided with Tony.
Killing Christopher totally killed Tony's chance of winning the war. Christopher was loyal, had balls,and was good with the pistol
"Scarface Final Scene - Say hello to my little friend!" I loved the nod to Michael Imperioli's Goodfellas Character Spider, when Christopher shot the bakery clerk in the foot. "It happens!"
Always with the scenarios
✋
I was absolutely heartbroken when he chose Tony over Adriana and allowed her to be killed. It changed how I felt about him in a way (it actually changed how I felt about all of them in a way) but I couldn't help but still have a soft spot in my heart for Chris. Amazing acting by Michael Imperioli.
he didnt really have a choice
Adriana was dumb, she deserved it
she did worse by keeping secrets
He took an oath
@@rossdawson5575 yeah I understand that but still 🤷♀️& I don't agree that he didn't have a choice, he literally almost chose to go to the cops with her and go into witness protection, that's another choice he could've made. The only thing that stopped him was seeing that poor couple & realizing he didn't want to live that way. And the irony is if he had made that choice, they might both still be alive. Chris relapsed b/c he was such a mess over Adrianna and that led to him getting into the accident with Tony and Tony killing him. I know Chris made an oath in general but I feel like so much of his loyalty was really to Tony even if they weren't as close anymore. He chose his loyalty to Tony over his love for Adrianna and look where it got him.
He really played a junkie very well. His face flushed, eyes darting about but body movement slowed, stopping and starting sentences etc...amazing acting by Imperioli, he killed it.
Yeah can’t help but think he may have some personal experience in that department.
You think he played a good drug addict? He daident
He was undoubtedly one of the best written and acted characters in the show.
I always found it fascinating that when Chris was killed by Tony I lost all empathy for Tony and found the character so much more unlikeable. It never made sense, Tony had either murdered,plotted to kill, or ruined people lives, many of them innocent or had been corrupted by Tony, but Chris was just as sociopathic as Tony
So why did that murder make the difference
It really shows that time and experiences spent together meant nothing to Tony Soprano if he views you as a threat
For me it was when he felt absolutely no guilt about it. The scene when says he is glad he did it made me feel sick and convinced me that he was a character without any redemption.
For me tony became unredeemable when he beat dude with the belt
He looked at Christopher’s kids car seat in the car crash and realised Christopher’s drug taking would’ve killed her had she been in the car. And as they were just about to go to war with New York he couldn’t trust a junkie
Because he knew that if Chris got up n walked away, he’d just keep using and putting himself and his family in danger. We all saw the tree piercing the car seat, we all know the logical closure point to THAT story if Tony wasn’t there and instead Chris’s daughter. Edit: not defending Tony, still a scum move, but to a certain point I can understand why this one was done.
Christopher is the perfect example of someone being shaped by their environment. He had no real father figure, one that would teach him right from wrong. Even if Dickie lived and it was him who raised him and not Tony it wouldn’t have made much of a difference. It goes back to one of Tony’s quotes in therapy, “you’re born into it. You are what you are.”. And yet despite all this he nearly was able to get himself clean and escape it all, showing the split inside of him, the want to be something in the mafia, and the want to live a happy life with Adriana
If lacking a father figure is the root of all evil, then this explains trump, Mao, Hitler and their followers.
Hey i mean if you read theme musics lyrics, it says that, not knowing right from wrong or borned in a cursed day and stuff...
Michael is a phenomenal actor.
Yes he is
He came a long way from Jojo in Bad Boys lol
Christopher and Adrianna weren't opposites, they were male and female versions of a similar character: Both wanted the glamor and status of mob life with zero appreciation (at least initially) of the risks and downsides.
They weren’t opposites but they def weren’t the SAME
Chris' drug addiction was tied to the fact that he was living a life he really didn't want to live. He wanted to go to Hollywood and become a screenwriter, but Tony pressured him into remaining a Wise Guy. Chris did his share of awful stuff, but is still a tragic character in some ways.
Edit: I really wonder if some of the people responding to this comment paid much attention to the show. Chris considered leaving for Hollywood on multiple occasions. And each time, Tony pressured him into staying. That clearly had an effect on him and contributed to his habitual drug use. And the fact that Hollywood also has a lot of drug users is *completely* besides the point.
he wasn't smart enough
In a lot of ways.
Patrice AQA I don’t think that’s true at all...
But Chris always wanted to be a gangster. He even said it himself
@@coreypharveyable EXACTLY! He goes to Hollywood and just look at all the death and destruction that he left in his wake. He was first and foremost a self-absorbed, hardened criminal/murderer lacking empathy. I never saw any sign that he "could have been a normal person"... "if only"... nah.
There is no evidence of that anywhere shown in the series. But, he was human, certainly, but a very poor example of one, at his core.
The problem with Tony is he never wanted to see anyone in his crew be more successful than him so most of the time he was being held back
Being held back? He was a fuck up! he couldn't do anything he was crying and complaining and then any responsibility either he half ass it or put it off to somebody else believe me I grew up with people just like him this two ways it ends up
jail or death
the parallel slo-mo shots of tony and christopher recognizing their friends for who they really are was such a good catch and brilliant writting from the show, really enjoyed this episode
Chrissy joined Tony’s crew outta respect for his fawduh.
Lmao 🤣
The great Dickie Moltisanti..... nothing more than a fu**ing junkie 😄
Who was his fadduh? Golfer? Us Open?
@@chileno189 OHHHHH!
Christopher and Adrianna weren't "madly in love". They were co-dependent. So many people get this wrong.
For real, you don't love someone if you're willing to beat the shit out of them
When Chris is diving teary eyes I felt heart broken. He was like a lost little boy.
That scene is shattering
Bobby was much more human, emotional and just an overall better person than anyone else in the show / soprano crew. He doesnt randomly kill one of his friends, he loves his wife (both of them), he is a devoted father and had his father been a regular guy i think Bobby would have succeeded in business.
He also kicked Tony’s ass and lived. That’s gotta be respected
He was a guy doing what he has to do, accepting that fact, and lived the best he can
I see Crissy as a John Gotti type... he wanted to be a famous, well-known, gangster, which in the mafia, isn't a good thing.
More like joey merlino
Fuckin' Cowboyitis!
I can kind of see that, but even Gotti was more competent than him.
Gotti got cocky and paranoid which ended with him being the inspiration for Johnny Sack.
Nailed it! There are so many times I am team Christopher, only to remember what terrible decisions and actions he has made. He absolutely is a victim of circumstance to an extent, but he had options to leave yet did not. Definitely a precautionary, tragic character.
Christopher: "Paulie, you ever feel like nothing good was ever gonna happen to you?"
Paulie: "Yeah. And nothing did. So what?"
Christopher needed a father in Tony but instead he got a mob boss in tony
A shitty one tbh
Christopher wasn't cut out to kill or harm people, the whole organisation was filled with sociopaths and psychopaths, he wasn't one...
Yeah. Imagine Chris having Dickie still in his life? Would've changed everything.
@@fcgrizzle2353 he pretended to like it, to him it was 'normal' because others seemed to handle it well, he was also protected by Tony more than once! If it wasn't Tony he would've been whacked a looong time ago or would just quit the game.
I think one aspect of the Tony/Chris relationship that doesn't get enough attention is when they have a conversation at a cookout that Chris was hosting. Tony was talking to Chris, demanding why he wasn't around anymore. Chris counters by saying it is difficult to be around the guys/lifestyle with his addictions. Chris then compares his father, Dickie Moltisanti, to a common, run-of-the-mill junkie. I think that moment helped seal his fate for a few reasons.
One: He insulted one of Tony's greatest heroes/secondary father figure. Tony LOVED that man, so degrading his reputation and memory of him would be close to sacrilege in his eyes.
Two: Chris made it seem like he thought poorly of his father and that he had outgrown the memory of the man, which might have frightened Tony into thinking his hold on Christopher was waning. Earlier in the series, Tony ties Chris to himself in, what feels like, an unbreakable bond. Where Tony had Chris murder the man that "killed" Chris' father. If Chris no longer feels much attachment to his father, and thinks him loathsome, why would he put any stock into the murdering of that man and think of it as an everlasting bond?
Three: Tony has thought of himself as Chris' father at times. Likewise, Chris has seen Tony as a mentor, friend, brother, and father at times as well. If Chris is spouting the notion of how little he thinks of his actual father, maybe tony sees it as Chris saying he feels that Tony is also someone he doesn't care about. Especially if this harkens back to things Chris has said in wroth before this moment.
I honestly feel like that moment was vital in Tony's change in heart against Christopher, which actively lead to his death at the end.
Absolutely!
Very good analysis
If you notice, this is also where tony starts disregarding Chris’s sobriety, telling him to have a drink knowing it’s going to cause a relapse, criticizing him for his use, then Christopher gets sober again and then there tony is making fun of him for being sober, saying he’s weak cuz he won’t even drink
Yeah people think that it was the actual act of sobriety but it seemed more like it was mocking the act of being weak, or at least perceived as that. The erosion of respect had already begun right there.
If this was discussed before, I apologize: "Moltisanti" is "Many saints" in Italian. Coincidence?
Exactly how David Chase wanted it......
Christopher remains my favourite character in the entire series. I've always assumed the scene at the gas station where he sees the family was him realizing that he can never start a family with Ade (because she is unable to have kids). He sees it as a chance to start over and find someone who he can have a family with.
No he sees the once hot now fat woman, bratty kids and miserable future him. He could not care less about having a family.
Disagree. It was the realization that his life withoit the mafia was going to be unglamorous and no real money or freedom.
This channel ROCKS! I love when you get deep inside The Sopranos. You have me binge watching seasons over and over again, catching more nuances all the time. It’s like watching a new show, seeing it in different, more in-depth ways.
Christopher‘s story is really the most tragic one in the whole series. His every single downfall is kind of experienced by the audience - with devastation, hope, disappointment etc. Thanks a lot for the great video!
He was actually useful and reliable in a way, when he was sober.
agreed, he was very loyle to his capo
Tony didn't like him sober with the higher power yammering,the sweets,the key lime pie....
My best friend used to be the one I would call if I got a flat or needed help in anyway. Now that he is on fent I wouldn't trust him with virtually anything unless it made him money
@@bluem30man81 help him out
Not to mention he was the best marksman out of any Mafioso -- AKA the best muscle there was
The way Michael Imperioli played that scene at the gas station was powerful and subtle at the same time. He had so many great moments like this. I hated the many cruel things Christopher did over the course of the show but I still missed seeing him be there until the end.
Tony: "You're late." Christopher: "The highway's jammed with broken heros on a last chance power drive."
I always thought it was hilarious how he calls him Email Cola
😂 yeah that was funny asf. I watched it three times And didn’t catch that till the 4th with the captions on
What was tragic about Chris was that he was never really cut out for the life. He didn't choose the life, the life chose him. He was groomed for it. And it drove home to drink and drugs, and it drove him to abuse the person who truly loved him, and it ultimately drove him to set her up for death.
Finished The Sopranos for the first time yesterday. How lucky am I to have found a channel making fresh content on now one of my favorite television shows!
Without the drugs he's arc would be totally different and probably less tragic. He was very ambitious in the early seasons. Challenges lead to drug use, which lead to more challenges, which lead to more drugs, which lead to Tony losing trust and respect for him, which lead to more problems, and ultimately his fall. His story is a common and sad one. A story of wasted potential.
He was a drug addict in season 1 with Brendan.
Another Reason why Tony beats Christopher after killing Adriana was because he was saying “I thought she loved me.” Tony knew how much she cared for him, yet all Chris did was make it about himself.
.... and Tony was a tw*t.
Yes, there was tragedy in Christopher, but he was an awful human being. He beat up Adrianna, murdered innocent people, and felt nothing for anyone but himself. Bobby was far more human than Christopher
Agreed with beating Adriana but who did he kill that was innocent? And don't say the waiter Paulie killed him. I just don't remember is all
@@dominicp9296 Christopher callously murdered the screen writer who was a recovering drug addict: JT Dolan. Christopher was a horrible human being as were most of the characters with the exception of like 3-4
We dont spend any time with Bobby at all and he was a shitty earner who knows what he'd do or who he'd be if he was in the limelight
did people always know bobby had a wife? suddenly he had a wife then she gets killed. bobby said his shyness was a curse.
tim daly. that murder was strange.
Chrissy was one of my favorites on the show. Since he was the future of the family, they should've built him up for greatness instead of busting his balls.
I think Chris' fall represents the fall of the Italian Mafia. Destroyed by drugs and disillusioned with the rules that made the institution work.
If they wanted to bust his balls, they woulda told him to go home and get his shinebox.
@@aheroictaxidriver3180 Wow! I never heard that one before Billy Bats. You're going to get the Nobel Peace prize.
@@thelasthokage4347 But the Italian mafia has only gotten stronger and wealthier since, so I suppose you meant the Italian-American mafia exclusively?
@@LucaDavoli_ no it was starting to fall when the fbi was getting info on everyone u ether got put in jail or got shot by your friends in fear of u getting arrested and being a rat
If there was one person I wish would’ve gotten a happy ending in this show, it would be Christopher.
He was a criminal, murdering, junkie, dog killing woman beater....he couldn't have had many complaints about how he went out!
wow, I felt even more bad for him watching this summary
As a Sicilian that grew up in the Chicago area I must say you have a pretty good grasp on this shit, my old man was in the Teamsters union for 40 years.
I was taught at a young age to gamble, call females broads etc. I’m also an ex Heroin addict which is were I can relate to Christopher even more, great video man
She's not an orphan Paulie.
If nobody has told you recently- I’m proud of your recovery bro. Keep moving forward. You’re more powerful than you let yourself be.
@@wonkybiscuit2760 appreciate that
i felt quite sad revisiting his arc, especially Adrianna, and the toxicity of his and Tony's relationship. good summary.
Christopher had delusions of grandeur and couldn't back them up with any smart moves. He struggled to get respect from his peers and couldn't capitalise on the leg ups he got from Tony. He was promoted to his level of incompetence and found drugs the only way to deal with his failure.
Christopher is probably the most tragic character in television history. Well done on the video.
Nothing tragic about it. He was a complete douche and his downfall was his own doing
@@mevinr72 being born into a life of crime and making bad decisions dont remove you from tragedy
Great video. I wouldn't call these "theories" as such but you provide interesting insights into characters and their characteristics. Christopher was tragic but Adriana was, I think, the most tragic, as she seemed to be so innocent and genuine in her love.
Christopher was one of the most under performing gambles Tony ever made...he's just so stupid. And, by the way, he didn't love Adriana...he beat the shit out of her whenever he felt like it. The whole 'love of his life' bullshit needs to stop. He treated her like crap, he didn't love her.
He did love their dog though until it sadly crawled underneath his butt when Chris was wasted on smack!
Christopher was always my favorite character
I wish they did more with him
My favorite character was the duck in the first episode.
@@beardupbeerdown7355 you beat me to it 🤣
“I came into the club early one day; you had your head in the toilet- disgusting” -Sylvio at Chris’s intervention.
Your head was in the toilet water - disgusting......
@@bangurhead4027 I said my piece
When your married you'll know the importance of fresh produce 🤣
If you can't be faithful why get married in the first place?
@@williamegler8771 if only it were that simple.
I am pretty sure Tony didn't just favor Chris because they are related,
I think Tony either was in some way involved in the death of Christophers father, or
possibly even responsible for it and/or felt guilty about it
This could explain very well why Tony tried to be a father figure to him, why he was so frustrated when Chris didn't live up to his expectations - he couldn't stand the fact that he couldn't make all right by uplifting Chris.
This explains too why Tony later on even began to dislike Chris.
Since Chris was a constant reminder of the guilt, the decision that he was a lost cause and had to be killed was a burden being removed from Tonys fragile Ego.
Good catch bet we'll see something like this in the upcoming film
I bet they killed Dickie for being a junky
Exactly. Which also explains why he tries so hard to keep Chris of the junk. Possibly due to Tony’s belief it turned Dickie into someone else and didn’t want to see Chris follow in his father’s footsteps
@@nickwood8762 maybe his associates saw his habit as a liability, that he was possibly flipped or would flip
I like this hypothesis and it makes a lot of sense. It would add more depth, complexity and layers to the shows mythos.
I never for one moment empathized with Christopher, never liked him a tiny bit, but he was a brilliant and a complex character. And absolutely crucial to Tony
I’m loving these character analysis!!!!! I can’t wait until you do all members of the crew!
Christopher was probably my favorite character he was the most multilayered besides tony there were times I actually felt bad for him i wanted him and adriana to get away and start over but I think chris chose the life over her not necessarily tony I think like he said "the regularness of life " he illuded to in the first season was too hard for him so he chose to stick with the quick money and psuedo fame even though he knew eventually it would cost him his life
I love the character of Christafer too. Micheal played that part so well that we all loved Chrissy sometime and sometimes we couldn't stand him.. But we kept watching to see what was going to happen to Chrissy. This makes him a very important character, right beside Tony Soprano. Christopher is my favorite in the Sopranos.
There is no happy ending when your life is in the mafia.
There’s 3 endings, Jail, dead, or a snitch.
Except if you're Tony Siricio apperantly
Sounds good to me. Their only mistake was not going into politics. Then they could've done whatever they wanted LEGIT.
@@360Roko uncle Pat retired from the mafia and lived on a farm in upstate NY. Old man Bacala also seemed to have been able to get out before getting called out of retirement.
*Joe Bonanno entered the chat*
I nearly clicked like before I watched, but I did-ent.
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That's excellent. 🤣 We should have gone to Roy Rogers for a t-bone
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I like the theory that the ginger cat was Adriana's reincarnation, who loved Christopher more than anything in life, she still loved him in death and even after death, this is why the cat was so obsessed with the photo of Cristopher. Theirs is the most tragic life story ever get on screen.
Tony & Christopher were from completely different generations! Tony’s being the last of the real Italian American Mafia or La Cosa Nostra! Christopher’s making it impossible to live that life anymore.
I think Christopher was Tony's second cousin, but he was a first cousin to Carmela.
Carmella was first cousins with his father Dickie, but Chris's mother and Tony's mother share common ancestors in the old country so the share the same bloodline
My recollection is that Chris and Tony were not blood related at all.
@@johncconnolly1 technically they are but it goes back too long to really matter, Adrianna explains it to the fbi agent that their mothers share an ancestor
A well done analysis and I really like the choice of music. It complements really well with the video. :)
It honestly pisses me off so much how poorly Christopher was treated by the other guys when he was recovering. Had he not been teased so much he would have never slipped back into using drugs & alcohol. I have very seldom felt the amount of sympathy I felt towards Christopher, he's the most human person in the show
Just to let you guys know I snorted a lil H before I watched….
I know, I know, but I can’t stand the pain, I loved Chrissie!
That's the reason you no longer can function as a man
@@mz-pt3qp Jesus Christ was that really necessary?
@@Will21st I said my piece William!
@@mz-pt3qp Great so I can’t even defend myself now??
@@Will21st 😂😂
All over the place, essentially reckon he could suffocated as a liability. Beginning of end was Adriana getting killed
Worst thing he did was kill his writer friend
I love this channel. I remember watching it months ago when there was only two episodes on here. I must’ve watch the rise and fall of David S. like 10 times I’m so glad with the work you’re doing. keep it up
Michael is an amazing actor, he needs a series where he can be in a staring role. He's more than capable of pulling his weight.
This is such an insightful piece. Great work man
Thank you John!
I liked Chris most because he actually tried to change his life for the better but yet all of the crew put him down even for getting sober. It’s messed up
Chris really had most of a good conscience out of all the sociopath’s and really felt sorry for the things he did and being an addict. As far as I’m concerned, he really wasn’t a bad person without morals -unlike the rest of the crew. He just had been messed with and pressured horribly by the rest of the ruthless pack... I loved his character most, man...
This is one of those videos I rewatch every month or so, it is just so well put together.
He tried to use the technique of positive visualization. He ended up feeling undermined. He shouldn't of been made.
I didn't realize Chris' life was that sad until watching this. I've seen the entirety of The Sopranos, and I always knew, but man this vid really hits home on Chris' sad life.
I love all your videos, but this one I can relate too the most. Ty for the videos.
This channel is amazing, please keep it up. The sopranos is so much more then just a mafia show. It goes deep into the psychological side of people and how dark people can be.
Always found it interesting how angry tony gets at Christopher when he mentions his “disease” within him regarding his addiction because tony mentioned it often in therapy how he and his relatives have that “rotten, putrid, soprano blood” or whatever. It was almost like he could see himself in therapy blaming his circumstances on his genetics within Christopher and he couldn’t stand it.
I'm very reasonably confident Italy was not the first time Chris did dope
Just found this site, been binge watching all day. Good job here. Wish I would have watched the show when it was on. TV was never my thing but UA-cam certainly is. Peace.
Amazing video! Thanks for your hard work.
This was very good. Explains a lot of the tragic life of Chrissy👍
I loved the scene where Paulie explained to Christopher that he went to purgatory. Funny AF.
Very nice video! Such a deep analysis.
Nicely done. Good insights into a complex character
He was a fox running with a pack of jackals. Just human enough to feel pain. The prodigal son, the naive dreamer, the tragic hero.
Which if funny because he has the second highest body count besides paulie. But unlike paulie he always killed out of desperation rather than pleasure
Funny how the “picture of Dickie” is just Michael Imporiolli with a random baby.
It’s actually a picture of Michael’s dad with him as a baby
It's his fawdah
This is such a great video, thank you
You found your grind keep posting, these are great videos !💯💯💯
These videos are amazing man, would you be able to do another “downfall” video for tony? It’s very evident that tony is a completely different person in season 1 then who he is at the end of season 6 and it’s interesting how he got to that place anyway thank you
i always felt he could never leave the mob life, reminds me of when vito came back even though he knew he was a dead man walking, chris only knew the mob life, and i felt the few times he wanted to leave he didnt or couldnt bring himself to do so because it was his entire glamourized life goal to be made, season one he did all he could to do so, but even right after he got made and had to deal with paulies collection bullshit etc, he saw that it was something he might not have wanted as he thought all his life, BUT he didnt want to also leave it because that was all his life was being built up to, and how he saw tony as his idol and a father figure, those things made him just stick it out with tony til his death because it would be shattering his entire life, if he wasnt that way as soon as adriana told him about the feds he shoulda got his keys taken both to the fbi agency and ratted his ass out, not like hallf of the mob wasnt without a satellite up their ass anyways broadcasting to the fbi, but he sadly chose to stick to the mob hell til the very end, comendable that he stayed loyal to a degree but sad because even the only person who gave a shit about him and loved him even after all the shit he did to her, he decided tony was the right choice
this show is amazing and chris is probably the best character in the entire series
New subscriber, but from what I've seen, way to go!! Videos are awesome and insightful.
Great video!
RIP Christopher Moltisanti