The Tragedy of Christopher Moltisanti
Christopher Moltisanti is one of the most complicated — and tragic — characters in The Sopranos. He had ambition. He had opportunities. And unlike many of the other mobsters around him, Christopher actually dreamed about a life outside the mob. But throughout the series, those dreams slowly collapse. In this video from The Mob Sessions, we break down the real tragedy of Christopher Moltisanti — his relationship with Tony Soprano, his struggles with addiction, and the constant pressure of living in a world that never truly allowed him to change. Was Christopher always destined for this ending? Or did the mob life slowly destroy the one chance he had at something different? Let me know what you think in the comments. And if you enjoy deep dives into The Sopranos, character breakdowns, and hidden details from the show, subscribe to The Mob Sessions for more videos.

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