Watch these breakdowns and key scenes to see how the episode handles its controversial themes: The Sopranos - S4E3 - Christopher YouTube · Culture Screen
A memorable scene involves A.J. Soprano questioning his parents about Columbus being a "brutal colonizer" based on what he learned in school, sparking a defensive reaction from Carmela. 📈 Critical Reception
Despite critical pans, many fans find it highly quotable and "ahead of its time" in its depiction of cultural discourse. "The Sopranos" Christopher(2002)
Tony continues to "groom" Christopher as his direct successor to insulate himself from legal trouble.
Critics often feel the characters speak their feelings too explicitly rather than through the show's typical subtext. Watch these breakdowns and key scenes to see
Silvio takes the protest as a personal insult to Italian-Americans, leading a group to the protest site where a brawl ensues.
The central plot follows and the Soprano crew as they become embroiled in a conflict with Native American activists planning to protest a Columbus Day parade. Tony continues to "groom" Christopher as his direct
"Christopher" is frequently cited as one of the of the series by critics like AV Club . Common criticisms include: