Ep 16. Chasing It
- TVMA
- April 29, 2007
- 49 min
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7.9 (6,896)
Tony Soprano is caught up in a rut of bad luck at the start of The Sopranos season 6 episode 16, "Chasing It." With an insatiable gambling habit on his hands, Tony is losing more money than he could ever hope to win back. Not only that, but he's also dealing with tension between his crew members, as well as personal drama at home.
As the episode progresses, viewers get a glimpse into Tony's psyche as he delves deeper into his addiction. It becomes clear that his gambling habit is more than just a pastime - it's an escape from the stresses of his life and a way to feel in control. Despite the fact that he knows he can never truly "win" enough to make up for his losses, Tony can't help himself from chasing that elusive big score.
Meanwhile, tensions continue to rise between Tony's crew members. Patsy Parisi, in particular, is unhappy with his position and feels slighted by the others. Tony's nephew, Christopher Moltisanti, is also struggling to keep things together both professionally and personally. His substance abuse issues are getting worse, and he's increasingly unreliable on the job.
At home, Tony is dealing with his wife Carmela's growing interest in real estate. Though she's making strides in her career, Tony sees it as a threat to their marriage and accuses her of making deals with his enemies. Their relationship is strained, and Tony's gambling habit only makes things worse.
As the episode comes to a close, we see the fallout from Tony's latest gambling binge. He's lost a significant amount of money, and his behavior has caused him to alienate those around him. Though he may try to put on a tough exterior, it's clear that Tony is struggling to keep his head above water. Will he be able to turn things around before it's too late? Only time will tell.
Overall, "Chasing It" is a gripping and intense episode that highlights the complex dynamics between Tony and those around him. As we watch him spiral out of control, it becomes clear that his addiction to gambling is just one piece of a larger puzzle of his increasingly chaotic life.