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In "The Sopranos," Tony Soprano develops a complex relationship with his therapist, Dr. Melfi, but he does not have a physical affair with her. Their interactions involve deep emotional and psychological connections, and at times, there are hints of attraction, but Dr. Melfi maintains professional boundaries. The dynamic illustrates Tony's struggles with vulnerability and intimacy while highlighting the ethical dilemmas in their therapist-patient relationship.

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