Review of Whitecaps

The Sopranos: Whitecaps (2002)
Season 4, Episode 13
10/10
Feelings all up.
3 October 2019
As a child of three times separated parents, you can FEEL this episode. It's really beyond powerful. I felt like reliving when my parents first split up, when I was 16 (I'm 26 now). You cry, you feel miserable, you can't stop imagining what you have done wrong to things to turn up like that. But, in fact, as it is shown in the show, it's a large set of things that have been happening for a really long time. And, as a child, you think that things will be better, but they won't. Even AJ, who always showed like he's indifferent to his parents, it's really hurt and don't know what to do.

The acting is just freakin' superb. A lot of different things happen at the same time and keep you watching with no pause, but what really gives it the edge are that ALL the characters (besides the principals whom are amazing) really act flawlessly. The angriness of Johnny Sack, the manipulating Janice, Corrado like he's been given another chance to live and it's breathing his freedom, etc. Just incredible.

I had my doubts if I wanted to keep watching The Sopranos. This finale got it all rounded up so perfect (in storyline, characters, etc), that I have no choice to keep going. Thanks to all who made this awesome show.
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