46 thoughts on “The Sopranos – intimidating Meadows soccer coach”

  1. This scene is utterly chilling to me. Even though nothing is ever outright threatened, you can tell that Christofuh is intimidating the crap out of the Hausers.

  2. Junior and Tony had to make similar choices in this episode. Whether to let life be led by their inner morals and values or the traditional ways of their career. Tony has to decide between killing Meadow's coach or turning him as a regular citizen would, while Junior has to decide between leaving his lover or facing the intolerable shame of his peers. Tony breaks out of the pattern and in a drunken state expresses pride in his decision to act "normal", and Junior, having just smashed a cake in the face of a woman he loves, walks away with a feeling of regret and sadness. The difference between the two acts shows how Tony has the ability to evolve and change in pursuit of happiness. Junior goes the way of tradition, chooses not to change, and bears it.

  3. I heard petey ended up running away and met up with Churchill after he escaped from the carjackers, last I heard they were both about to be made men after years of earning and doing hits on the street

  4. Coach Hauser would have definitely been intimidated of Jack Nicholson. Jack Nicholson would have yelled "Here's Johnny at Coach Hauser's face and angrily exclaim You Can't Handle The Truth and then order the code red for Hauser to get whacked.

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