Remember When (The Sopranos) - Title Reference

Title Reference

  • Tony angrily describes "Remember when..." reminiscing as the lowest form of conversation.
  • Many stories from the past are told in this episode, particularly from Paulie, most of them beginning with the phrase "remember when".
  • Junior briefly gets a taste of this old life while running his card game in the hospital.

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