I just watched this episode again where Tony gives Christopher the opportunity to take the life of the man who allegedly whacked his father, Dickie Moltisanti.
But did anyone else think this scene was a bit strange and that maybe he wasn't really the guy who killed Dickie Moltisanti?

The guy says it wasn't him (which he is bound to say anyway) but when he says that, Christopher replies by saying "It wouldn't matter anyway, he wants you dead". Which seems like there is an element of doubt in Christophers voice about it too.

What do you guys think?

I like at the end where Chris puts the 20 dollar bill he lifted from the guys wallet and puts it on his mothers fridge.


"Just when I thought I was out.. They pull me back in"