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uses the excuse to cover for Eugene Pontecorvo’s brutal assault on Little Paulie.
(Season 5, Episode 9) is widely regarded as one of the most psychologically dense and darkly humorous episodes of The Sopranos . Originally airing on May 2, 2004, and written by Matthew Weiner and Terence Winter , the episode serves as a masterclass in the series' recurring themes of scapegoating, self-deception, and the "unidentified" lies characters tell to survive their own consciences. The Central Theme: The Convenient Scapegoat [S5E9] Unidentified Black Males
blames his limp (actually sustained during the murder of Joey Peeps) on a fictional assault. uses the excuse to cover for Eugene Pontecorvo’s
admits to Dr. Melfi that his own "jumped by black guys" story from 1986 was a lie to hide a panic attack caused by his mother. Major Plot Developments Unidentified Black Males | The Sopranos | Episode Review The Central Theme: The Convenient Scapegoat blames his