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Meanwhile, Christopher Moltisanti is dealing with his own set of problems after getting involved in a car accident while drunk. His injuries are not serious, but the incident raises concerns about his drinking and drug use, which have become increasingly problematic in recent weeks.
As Tony struggles to cope with his confinement, he begins to question his own loyalty to the mafia and his place within the organization. He also begins to wonder about the true nature of the relationships he has with those around him, including his wife, his friends, and his mother.
Complicating matters further is the arrival of an old friend from Tony's past, who brings with him memories of a time when things were simpler and more straightforward. As Tony spends more time with this old friend, he begins to question whether his current life of crime and violence is really worth the risk.
Ultimately, "House Arrest" is a powerful exploration of the complexities of human relationships and the struggles that come with being caught between loyalty and self-preservation. With its richly drawn characters, intricate plot, and masterful storytelling, it is a must-see episode for fans of the series and a powerful reminder of why The Sopranos remains one of the most celebrated and influential shows of all time.
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CastJames GandolfiniLorraine BraccoEdie FalcoFederico CastelluccioSteve Schirripa
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First AiredMarch 26, 2000
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Content RatingTVMA
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Runtime59 min
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LanguageEnglish
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IMDB Rating8.1 (7,631)

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