Talk:Carlo Gervasi

Not an Informant
Did you watch the same finale as me? He wasn't an informant. I'm assuming this is incorrect, unless other people saw it too. Talmage 07:25, 11 June 2007 (UTC)


 * No offense, but you must have been on autopilot for this episode. I'm tired now, so my recollection might be a little off, but after Paulie was supposed to meet with Carlo and Carlo doesn't show up, Paulie later tells Tony that he found out he's been giving information to the Feds (although it could be argued that the factuality of this claim is based on what Paulie was aware of at the time). In a subsequent scene where Tony is with his lawyer, it's made clear that Carlo is (or is about to) give testimony that will result in Tony being indicted for the forever-impending gun charge, and possibly more, for both Tony *and* everyone else in the Soprano family.

Definitely turned informant
Were you not listening to the dialogue? Carlo's son doesn't appear, I think. Offscreen, however, the son was arrested - didn't you hear what Tony learned on the phone? The son - the drug user and dealer - got in trouble, and was arrested. As a result, the law has Carlo. As a result, Carlo is singing.

Carlo's not an undercover rat or anything, but he's definitely turned informant. That's what Tony's lawyer confirms to him in the restaurant in the final episode. C'mon, just go read the plot synopsis in that article. :)Eh Nonymous 11:33, 11 June 2007 (UTC)

There's an earlier episode at least a year ago where he's briefly shown wearing a wire and talking with the FBI. I've been telling everyone for months that this would resurface. I'm 99.5% certain. User: holdendp

First and last episode he appeared in?
What episode did he first appear in? And what episode was his last? I think it shows for every other character from the sopranos. User: Chasesboys

Carlo Gervasi is a hypocrite
He has a problem with Vito being homosexual but he becomes a snitch. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 50.180.40.143 (talk) 03:48, 21 May 2015 (UTC)