Submitted by [deleted] t3_yfxe8f in television
redditaccount001 t1_iu5ooit wrote
Reply to comment by cherry_on_the_cake in What is the best portrayl of a sociopath in tv history by [deleted]
Yeah I feel like the whole point of Tony is that, despite his villainy, he’s not a sociopath and actually has a strong sense of right and wrong. It’s just that what’s right and wrong to Tony is a lot different than what’s right and wrong to someone who’s not a waste management consultant in North Jersey. >!At least that’s how he is at the beginning of the show. I think of Tony’s overall arc on the series as him gradually coming to terms with his own evil, especially given how his relationships with Chris and Dr. Melfi end!<
cherry_on_the_cake t1_iu5oz7r wrote
A sociopath wouldn’t have cared about Pie-O-My
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