Sopranos - vito is gay episode

sopranos - vito is gay episode
When The Sopranos returned for Season Six back in March , the show was in a pretty unique place. The series had already revolutionized television in countless ways, and after a nearly two-year absence from the airwaves, it was finally returning to HBO to wrap up its final season. But while many series seek to tie up loose ends toward their conclusion, The Sopranos continued to break new ground, and never so ambitiously as with the final storyline for the character of Vito Spatafore. After that, it was barely addressed until the next season, when Vito was spotted at a gay bar by some guys connected to the Jersey mob.
Your house, the shit you own—it drags you down. Your kids, what they want. One bad idea after another. Just trying to work a cell phone menu is enough to make you scream.
The title of this hour, borrowed from the state motto of New Hampshire, reflects a fundamental American ethos. The episode title most obviously refers to Vito Spatafore who must literally make the choice outlined by the title: live freely as a gay man or face death at the hands of the mob. But the idea of freedom and independence is important to other characters in SopranoWorld as well. In this hour alone, we see how Tony, Angie Bonpensiero and Carmela all approach the idea of independence.
Vito Spatafore Sr. Gannascoli , is a fictional character on the HBO TV series The Sopranos. He was a capo in the Soprano Crime Family and Tony Soprano 's best earner. He was married to Marie Spatafore with two children, Francesca and Vito, Jr.