Talk:Employee of the Month (The Sopranos)

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I removed the following text from the article: "It may be a reference to how a sick, immoral man like the rapist can lead the double life by appearing to the public as receiving honors such as a good employee. It also refers to Dr. Melfi being a good and ethical employee, in regards to her decision to not involve Tony Soprano in the tragedy in her personal life." I felt that this constituted original research, and needed to be taken out of the article straight away. A sourced quote further down mentions Dr. Melfi's ethics, and the first sentence (especially "sick, immoral") didn't seem encyclopaedic to me at all. If anyone has a source saying similar words, it probably belongs in the 'Production' section with the other quote. Richard Jackson (talk) 21:16, 22 November 2009 (UTC)[reply]

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