Ep 3. Fortunate Son
- TVMA
- March 11, 2001
- 60 min
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8.4 (7,403)
Tony Soprano and his crew become the focus of an FBI investigation in the third episode of the third season of The Sopranos, titled "Fortunate Son." As tensions rise, Tony begins to question the loyalty of those closest to him, including his own wife, Carmela.
The opening scene of the episode shows Tony meeting with his therapist, Dr. Melfi, and discussing his fear of losing his power and influence within the criminal underworld. He also reveals that he has been experiencing panic attacks, which he attributes to stress from his job.
Meanwhile, FBI agents are increasingly curious about Tony and his associates, particularly after the discovery of a new wiretapping device in one of their social clubs. The agents begin to tail Tony, Paulie, and Silvio, hoping to gather enough evidence to bring them down.
As the pressure mounts, Tony becomes increasingly paranoid, suspecting that someone within his own ranks may be working with the FBI. He also becomes more distant from Carmela, who is struggling to come to terms with her husband's criminal activities. Carmela confides in her friend, Angie Bonpensiero, whose husband was killed by Tony in the first season, about her doubts and fears.
The tension comes to a head when Paulie is arrested by the FBI, causing Tony to suspect that he was the informant. However, it is ultimately revealed that the wiretapping device was actually planted by another group of criminals, not the FBI.
The episode concludes with Tony visiting Dr. Melfi again and revealing that he has come to a realization that he needs to deal with his feelings of guilt and anxiety, or risk losing everything he has worked so hard to build.
Overall, "Fortunate Son" is a gripping episode that highlights the complex relationships and inner turmoil of the show's characters while also setting the stage for a darker and more ominous future.