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It is also this episode that really draws the battle lines in the war between certainty and ambiguity that so many Sopranos fans get pulled into; some viewers insist that Ralph is guilty of killing Pie-O-My, while others think the evidence is ambiguous at best.
- Ching Too Much Television (Episode 7) 8.2/10
- O-My (Episode 5) 8.2/10
- Ise (Episode 12) 8.3/10
- Show (Episode 2) 8.3/10
- All Debts Public and Private (Episode 1) 8.3/10
- Rybody Hurts (Episode 6) 8.4/10
- Weight (Episode 4) 8.5/10
- Strong, Silent Type (Episode 10) 8.8/10
- Tecaps (Episode 13) 9.1/10
- Ever Did This (Episode 9) 9.2/10
As the title of the episode suggests, Adriana is sorely let down when learning life isn't the way it's depicted on the tube. She learns from a TV show that a wife isn't permitted to testify in court against her husband, but the FBI has other plans. Christopher, on the other hand, is too high to care much about anything. Meanwhile, the crew throws a...
One of the major thematic motifs of the entire series is Tony's relation to animals. In Pie-O-My, the theme is made abundantly clear through Tony's natural interest in Ralphie's newly bought racehorse. Although Ralphie buys a racehorse called Pie-O-My, it's Tony who becomes close with the steed. After winning some money on the horse at 8-1 odds, To...
The rift between Tony and Carmine widens, leading to the former torching Johnny Sack's new restaurant ahead of its grand opening. Carmine retaliates by unleashing the labor's union on the Esplanade construction, which Tony's invested in. Paulie confronts Carmine to clear up the dispute, but Carmine has no idea who Paulie is! RELATED: The Sopranos: ...
When Paulie gets sent to the hoosegow, Chris replaces him as crew captain. Unfortunately, Chris's escalating drug use leads to one major failure after another. The main thrust of the episode, however, concerns Ralphie's insulting remark about Johnny Sack's wife. Sack looks for permission to whack Ralphie as a result but needs permission from the hi...
For whatever reason, season premieres of The Sopranosrarely rank very high among IMDB voters. Season 4 is no exception, despite being off the air for 16 months in between the world-altering event of 9/11. Upon returning, Junior is set to face his court-date. Meanwhile, Carmela implores Tony to use some of their dirty money to invest in legitimate b...
Depression looms large for several key players in Everybody Hurts, the midway point of season 4. But first, Tony hands the keys of the Soprano future over to Chris, unaware of his crippling drug dependency. RELATED: 10 Best Soprano Memes When Tony learns of his mistress Gloria's suicide, he blames himself. Later, Tony gives $50,000 to Artie for an ...
In The Weight, Johnny Sack's desire to kill Ralphie over calling his wife fat continues to gather steam. Sack has his goons assault several of Ralphie's men before asking Carmine and Junior permission to whack Cifaretto. Upon denial, Sack takes matters into his own hands. Elsewhere, Carmela and Furio are becoming a bit too chummy for comfort. Meado...
In the aftermath of Ralphie's death, Tony scrambles to cover up his involvement. But the real crux of the episode concerns Chris's rampant heroin use, which prompts the gang to stage an intervention. Chris's drug abuse is so out of control that he physically assaults Adriana after accidentally killing her dog while high. This prompts a highly confr...
As Junior's criminal trial comes to a halt, Tony's problems only increase in the season finale, Whitecaps. When Johnny Sack approaches Tony with the idea to whack Carmine as a way to settle the dispute between families, Tony agrees. Alas, Carmine has his own tricks up his sleeve! Tony's domestic life takes a hit as well when Irina calls Carmela and...
The undoubted high-water mark of the season comes in the explosive and highly unpredictable ninth frame. When Ralphie's son Justin is put on life support after being shot in the chest with an arrow, we sympathize with Cifaretto for the first time. But when Tony learns Ralphie was responsible for the death of Pie-O-My, he absolutely snaps. The two e...
Meadow visits the colleague Melfi recommended, Dr. Wendy Kobler. However, despite Tony and Carmela's expectation that this session will convince her to resume classes at Columbia, Kobler actually encourages Meadow's eurotrip, dismissing any accountability on Meadow's part.
The Sopranos – Season 4, Episode 2. Meadow drops out of college to travel to Europe, which infuriates her parents. Trying to help her, Tony has Meadow talk to a psychologist, but it ends...
- John Patterson
- January 10, 1999
- James Gandolfini
The Sopranos season 4. List of episodes. " No-Show " is the 41st episode of the HBO television series The Sopranos and the second episode of the show's fourth season. Written by David Chase and Terence Winter, it was directed by John Patterson and originally aired on September 22, 2002.
Rated 4.5/5 Stars • 12/26/23. The Sopranos' fourth season enthralls you with shocking twists, sharp writing, and intricate character development, proving that the show still has more to say...
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Aug 6, 2022 · How could you hate a comedic genius? Shortly afterwards, Ralph’s 12-year-old son (typical of The Sopranos to casually insert a new character that had never been previously alluded to) nearly dies in an accident, thus bringing instant remorse for Ralph and his family.