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- Episode aired Sep 22, 2002
- TV-MA
- 58m
Chris' success earns him some jealousy, Adriana learns the truth about her friend, and Meadow still claims that Jackie Jr.'s death still weighs heavily on her.Chris' success earns him some jealousy, Adriana learns the truth about her friend, and Meadow still claims that Jackie Jr.'s death still weighs heavily on her.Chris' success earns him some jealousy, Adriana learns the truth about her friend, and Meadow still claims that Jackie Jr.'s death still weighs heavily on her.
- Bobby 'Bacala' Baccalieri
- (as Steven R. Schirripa)
Storyline
Did you know
- TriviaThe group playing (and lip-syncing) their original song, "You," on stage in Adriana's club is the real-life Jersey garage band The Swingin Neckbreakers. One of whose fans is iconic Jersey rocker and "Sopranos" cast member Steven Van Zandt.
- GoofsWhen Adriana is being interviewed by the FBI, the dispersement of the vomit on the table changes between shots.
- Quotes
Tony Soprano: What'd I mean? What'd you mean? All these innuendos. You referring to me that I didn't do everything I could to keep that kid from fuckin himself up? And yeah knowing him and his family that I didn't try to be a better dad than his own dad? God rest his soul. That I didn't try to protect Jackie Jr.? That I didn't smack him around because I was so frustrated? Is that what you're trying to tell me?
Meadow Soprano: I'm through telling people you help with environmental clean up
Tony Soprano: That's not what I asked you
Meadow Soprano: Like you can talk honestly for three fucking seconds
Tony Soprano: You try me!
Meadow Soprano: I made my plans and I'm going to Europe and getting the fuck out of here
- ConnectionsFeatures Everybody Loves Raymond (1996)
- SoundtracksWoke Up This Morning
(Opening Credits)
Written by Larry Love, Mountain of Love, Sir Eddie Real and Rev D. Wayne Love
Performed by Alabama 3 (as A3)
Courtesy of Geffen Records, Inc.
Under license from Universal Music Special Markets, Inc.
Contains a sample from "Standing At The Burial Ground"
by Mississippi Fred McDowell
Contains a sample from "Mannish Boy"
Performed by Muddy Waters
Used courtesy of Sony Music
Contains elements from "Tell Me"
Performed by Howlin' Wolf
Under license from Universal Music Special Markets, Inc.
Said scene occurs when Ade discovers her friend Danielle is actually an FBI agent and is left with little choice: either she cooperates, or she will go to jail for over two decades for possession and distribution. Without revealing too much, let's just say her reaction is... visceral. Similar feelings, though less extreme in their expression, are kindled among Tony's men when he gives Chris a no-show job that Patsy Parisi (Dan Grimaldi) was after and which Silvio feels is too much to grant to smaller player like Chrissy. However, that is the least of Tony's problems, as he must face the possibility of Meadow dropping out of college because of what happened to Jackie Jr. two episodes ago and has a heated discussion with her when she openly criticizes his job.
That last section of the teleplay gives the boss's private life new dramatic strength, the T/Meadow conflict achieving the kind of poignancy you seldom see in an ordinary TV show. It is also equally unlikely to witness something as gross as Adriana's encounter with the feds, and credit is due to the makers of the episode for making such a scene fit seamlessly with the rest of the story.
Okay, so the drama is strong, but where's the humor? Well, it is connected with the tragic side of the series, or at least it will be in upcoming shows. I mean, you can't really get away with publicly insulting an associate's wife at an official dinner, can you?
- MaxBorg89
- May 5, 2008
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- Punta Dura - 34th Avenue, Long Island City, New York, USA(Nuovo Vesuvio)
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- Runtime58 minutes
- Color
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- Aspect ratio
- 1.78 : 1