This week Robert Patrick (David Scatino) joins Michael and Steve for another awesome episode of Talking Sopranos. Robert only appeared in 3 episodes of the Sopranos but was a really memorable character. He talks about how he got the gig and how important it was for him to do well. He shares some fantastic behind the scenes stories about the scene when Jim came after him for the money. Robert also talks about his career and how he got the role as the ultimate villain in Terminator 2: Judgement Day.
Then Michael and Steve break down this week’s episode which is one of the most fun of the entire series. Michael had a blast working with Sir Ben and Lauren Bacall on this one. BTW it was Michael who punched Lauren Bacall…he wouldn’t let anyone else do that. Check out Talking Sopranos #73 “Luxury Lounge” S6-Ep-7. Make sure to subscribe to the Talking Sopranos podcast wherever you get your podcasts and go to the Talking Sopranos website to ask Michal and Steve questions and buy official merchandise.
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