From Where To Eternitythe Sopranos : Season 2 E... May 2026
The title is a play on the 1953 film From Here to Eternity . By changing "Here" to "Where," the episode underscores the characters' uncertainty regarding the afterlife and their own moral standing. It explores the "soldier" justification for their crimes—Tony argues to Dr. Melfi that they are soldiers at war and therefore immune from eternal damnation.
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The episode focuses on the spiritual and psychological aftermath of the assassination attempt on Christopher Moltisanti. The title is a play on the 1953 film From Here to Eternity
Carmela prays for Christopher’s soul and, fearing for her own family's legacy, asks Tony to get a vasectomy. After initial resistance and a heated argument, they eventually reconcile. Thematic Significance Melfi that they are soldiers at war and
After being clinically dead for about a minute, Christopher awakens and claims he visited Hell (or Purgatory). He describes an Irish bar where it is always St. Patrick's Day and conveys a cryptic message to Tony and Paulie: "Three o'clock" .
is the ninth episode of the second season of The Sopranos (the 22nd episode overall), originally aired on March 12, 2000 . It was written by Michael Imperioli (who plays Christopher Moltisanti) and directed by Henry J. Bronchtein. Plot Summary
While Tony dismisses the vision as a drug-induced dream, Paulie Walnuts becomes deeply unsettled. He seeks guidance from a priest and eventually a psychic, who appears to communicate with the spirits of people Paulie has killed.