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Who was the best Sopranos character?

Mr. Faggotry

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mikey "take a midol"
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wbgreen

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I've always thought Ray Curto was a very underrated character. He went to the feds first so that he was doing them a favor and could bank the goodwill for the future. He dies after being a snitch for who knows how long, and Tony and company regard him as the last of a dying breed. Eugene sort of finds out but he was ratting too. Ray was like Bizarro Phil. To Phil it had meaning, and to Ray it had no meaning.
It's funny how bumbling and incompetent the FBI looked throughout the seasons, constantly failing to nail Tony. But they still had multiple informants in his mob family, and had enough to indict him by the last episode.
 

LingerLonger

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His death was the saddest in the series. Big doofus was just trying to buy some trains.
That is one of the all time lowkey funniest moments on the show is when they reveal the cost of the trains. Because Bobby and Janice just told Tony that they did not have sufficient funds to put Junior into a proper assisted living facility. And that they needed Tony to reimburse Junior for his medical and healthcare bills. You get the shot of Tony waving the $5 bill and coming across as a lowlife. Then within minutes Bobby is out purchasing an $8,000 set of trains like a giant bloated toddler and completely ignoring Junior and his money problems.

At the end of the day both Tony and Bobby had abandoned Junior. Tony does it because Junior shot him. Bobby does it for an $8,000 Blue Comet set. And later you see that not even Janice is loyal. She wants Junior in a retirement home so she can pry information from his pudding head about where he kept his share of the Bohack's Haul from the 70s.
 
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