Dialogue overlap is happening at 3:02 when Mr. Soprano is talking to the psychiatrist as we hear background music as well. This happens to add an element to the scene. Regular dialogue occurs at 1:25 when the psychiatrist addresses Mr. Soprano about him blacking out and having a panic attack. We find out about the conflict with Mr. Soprano during this conversation. At 1:35, there's a debate between Mr. Soprano and the psychiatrist about whether he had a panic attack. Diatribe occurs at 2:16 when Mr. Soprano describes what may have caused the possible panic attack. At 1:25, the psychiatrist performs discourse by telling Mr. Soprano what his family physician told her about his collapse. When Mr.Soprano is in the waiting room at the psychiatrist's office we also hear a lot of silence up until the psychiatrist comes from her office to invite him in. There's also a moment of silence once they're in the psychiatrist's office because Mr. Soprano is in denial about the panic attack he had.
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