The Boss That Should Have Been: Why Paulie Walnuts Was Right About Everything
In the world of The Sopranos , Paulie "Walnuts" Gualtieri is often viewed as a paranoid, eccentric soldier. But look closer at the history of the DiMeo crime family, and you’ll see a man who understood the "rules of the game" better than anyone. While Tony was bogged down by depression and ego, Paulie was operating on pure, old-school logic. The Trip to Italy While Tony and Christopher spent the trip to Naples acting like "ugly Americans"—Tony complaining about the food and Chris spiralling into a drug-induced haze— Paulie was the only one who truly tried to connect with his roots . In "Commendatori" (Season 2, Episode 4) , he is genuinely excited to be in the "motherland," constantly trying to engage the locals with a friendly "Commendatori!" Even though the Italians look at him like a total stranger, Paulie’s enthusiasm never wavers. He sits at a café, tries to soak in the atmosphere, and genuinely wants to belong to th...