A.J. is often dismissed as the “soft,” “lazy,” or “spoiled” Soprano child — the opposite of Tony. But a growing wave of rewatch analyses argues the opposite: A.J. carries his grandmother Livia’s darkness, not Tony’s. And when you line up the moments, the picture becomes unsettling.
Here are 5 moments that reveal A.J.’s disturbing inheritance.

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