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** The guy in the big Goretex jacket who says "Oh, shit!" and does a penguin walk when he sees [[spoiler:Phil getting his head crushed by his car]].
** And of course, the unnamed patron in Holsten's in the final scene credited as "Man in Members Only Jacket" (or MOG to the fans). He may not have any lines, but the fans who do believe that [[spoiler:Tony was killed in the final episode have this man to thank.]]
** And of course, the unnamed patron in Holsten's in the final scene credited as "Man in Members Only Jacket" (or MOG to the fans). He may not have any lines, but the fans who do believe that [[spoiler:Tony was killed in the final episode have this man to thank.]]
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** The guy in the big Goretex jacket who says "Oh, shit!" and does a penguin walk when he sees [[spoiler:Phil [[spoiler: Phil getting his head crushed by his car]].
** And of course, the unnamed patron in Holsten's in the final scene who is credited as "Man in Members Only Jacket" (or MOG to the fans). He may not have any lines, but the fans who do believe that[[spoiler:Tony [[spoiler: Tony was killed in the final episode have this man to thank.]]
** And of course, the unnamed patron in Holsten's in the final scene who is credited as "Man in Members Only Jacket" (or MOG to the fans). He may not have any lines, but the fans who do believe that
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* Bobby Bacala Sr. only appears in one episode, "[[Recap/TheSopranosS3E5AnotherToothpick Another Toothpick]]", but proves to be a giant badass in spite of his worsening lung cancer. It helps that he's played by Burt Young.
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* Sal Iaccuzzo in "Mr. and Mrs. Sacrimoni Request...". His full name isn't even given until the next episode, but his actor's delivery of his lines and facial expressions [[spoiler: when learning that Vito is gay]] makes the scene all the more memorable.
* The black guy who says "Oh shit!" and does a penguin walk when he sees [[spoiler:Phil getting his head crushed by his car]]
* And of course, the unnamed patron in Holsten's in the final scene in "[[Recap/TheSopranosS6E21MadeInAmerica Made in America]]" credited as "Man in Members Only Jacket" (or MOG to the fans). He may not have any lines, but the fans who do believe that [[spoiler:Tony was killed in the final episode have this man to thank.]]
* The black guy who says "Oh shit!" and does a penguin walk when he sees [[spoiler:Phil getting his head crushed by his car]]
* And of course, the unnamed patron in Holsten's in the final scene in "[[Recap/TheSopranosS6E21MadeInAmerica Made in America]]" credited as "Man in Members Only Jacket" (or MOG to the fans). He may not have any lines, but the fans who do believe that [[spoiler:Tony was killed in the final episode have this man to thank.]]
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* Sal Iaccuzzo in "Mr. and "[[Recap/TheSopranosS6E5MrAndMrsJohnSacrimoniRequest Mr. & Mrs. John Sacrimoni Request...".Request]]". His full name isn't even given until the next episode, but his actor's delivery of his lines and facial expressions [[spoiler: when learning that Vito is gay]] makes the scene all the more memorable.
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** The black guy who says "Oh shit!" and does a penguin walk when he sees [[spoiler:Phil getting his head crushed by his car]]
* ** And of course, the unnamed patron in Holsten's in the final scene in "[[Recap/TheSopranosS6E21MadeInAmerica Made in America]]" credited as "Man in Members Only Jacket" (or MOG to the fans). He may not have any lines, but the fans who do believe that [[spoiler:Tony was killed in the final episode have this man to thank.]]
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** From the same episode, there's also the Florida-based hitman Johnny hires to whack Ralph at his hotel. When the hit is called off at the last minute, he demands half his cut from the New York family, then coldly stares down Ralph in the elevator.
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** From the same episode, there's also the Florida-based Florida hitman Johnny hires to whack Ralph at his hotel. When the hit is called off at the last minute, he demands half his cut from the New York family, then coldly stares down Ralph in the elevator.
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* Lou Di Maggio and the [[NightmareFuelStationAttendant Atwell Avenue Boys]] in "[[Recap/TheSopranosS4E4TheWeiht The Weight]]".
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* Lou Di Maggio and the [[NightmareFuelStationAttendant Atwell Avenue Boys.]]
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* Lou Di Maggio and the [[NightmareFuelStationAttendant Atwell Avenue Boys.]]Boys]] in "[[Recap/TheSopranosS4E4TheWeiht The Weight]]".
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* Valery the Russian and his brief but memorable performance in "Pine Barrens", one of the most acclaimed episodes of the series.
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* Valery the Russian and his brief but memorable performance in "Pine Barrens", "[[Recap/TheSopranosS3E11PineBarrens Pine Barrens]]", one of the most acclaimed episodes of the series.
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* Dr. Krakower, an aged Jewish psycho-therapist that Carmella sees in "Second Opinion"; he's in exactly one scene. He accurately tears apart her delusions of Tony being "a good man", and offers some of the most memorable lines in the series.
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* Dr. Krakower, an aged Jewish psycho-therapist that Carmella sees in "Second Opinion"; "[[Recap/TheSopranosS3E7SecondOpinion Second Opinion]]"; he's in exactly one scene. He accurately tears apart her delusions of Tony being "a good man", and offers some of the most memorable lines in the series.
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* And of course, the unnamed patron in Holsten's in the final scene credited as "Man in Members Only Jacket" (or MOG to the fans). He may not have any lines, but the fans who do believe that [[spoiler:Tony was killed in the final episode have this man to thank.]]
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* And of course, the unnamed patron in Holsten's in the final scene in "[[Recap/TheSopranosS6E21MadeInAmerica Made in America]]" credited as "Man in Members Only Jacket" (or MOG to the fans). He may not have any lines, but the fans who do believe that [[spoiler:Tony was killed in the final episode have this man to thank.]]]]
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* Valery the Russian and his brief but memorable performance in "Pine Barrens", one of the most acclaimed episodes of the series.
* Lou DiMaggio and the Atwell Avenue Boys.
* Dr. Krakower, an aged Jewish psycho-therapist that Carmella sees in "Second Opinion"; he's in exactly one scene. He accurately tears apart her delusions of Tony being "a good man", and offers some of the most memorable lines in the series.
* And of course, the unnamed patron in Holsten's in the final scene credited as "Man in Members Only Jacket" (or MOG to the fans). He may not have any lines, but the fans who do believe that [[spoiler:Tony was killed in the final episode have this man to thank.]]
* Lou DiMaggio and the Atwell Avenue Boys.
* Dr. Krakower, an aged Jewish psycho-therapist that Carmella sees in "Second Opinion"; he's in exactly one scene. He accurately tears apart her delusions of Tony being "a good man", and offers some of the most memorable lines in the series.
* And of course, the unnamed patron in Holsten's in the final scene credited as "Man in Members Only Jacket" (or MOG to the fans). He may not have any lines, but the fans who do believe that [[spoiler:Tony was killed in the final episode have this man to thank.]]