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      • " 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.
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    "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.

  3. Sep 22, 2002 · No Show: Directed by John Patterson. With James Gandolfini, Lorraine Bracco, Edie Falco, Michael Imperioli. 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.

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    • 2002-09-22
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    James Gandolfini as Tony Soprano
    Lorraine Bracco as Dr. Jennifer Melfi
    Edie Falco as Carmela Soprano
    Michael Imperioli as Christopher Moltisanti

    Meadow's recent lack of drive continues to worry her parents. Carmela tries to discuss her failure to register for classes but Meadow again uses Jackie Aprile Jr.’s death as an excuse. She eventually reveals that she hasn't registered because she hopes to travel to Europe with her friend Misty. Tony discusses the problem with Dr. Melfi and she reco...

    The title refers to the way the mob assigns paid jobs at a construction site to workers who never have to show up but continue to be paid. In the episode, the family splits the no show jobs between...
    The title also refers to Meadow's decision. "No show" is the airline code for passengers who have bought the ticket but they do not show themselves at check-in points and therefore they miss the fl...

    Robert Funaro (Eugene Pontecorvo) is no longer billed in the opening credits although he continues to appear on the show.

    Silvio, Patsy, and Little Paulie discuss the no show and no work jobs for Paulie's crew. In "...To Save Us All From Satan's Power", Paulie tells Tony that Tommy Angeletti, a contractor for Ralphie'...
    When Chris and Patsy get into a fight at the construction site, Chris warns Patsy that he didn't forget about his sniffing Adriana's underwear. Patsy responds that it wasn't he. This is a reference...
    While talking to Dr. Kobler, Meadow mentions that she was irritated by Junior's singing Italian ballads at Jackie Jr.'s wake, and the attendees' sentimental reactions (in "Army of One").
    When Tony visits Janice at her house, the video he picks up is Faces of Death. He comments, 'Was The Sound of Musicalready rented?'
    Chris pulls up to the construction site singing Tim Hardin's "If I Were A Carpenter", substituting the word 'lady' with 'douchebag'.
    Meadow has an N*Sync poster up in her room at the Soprano home.
    At Christopher and Adriana's house, Adriana watches Everybody Loves Raymondon television as Christopher gets high on heroin. Ray Romano's character and Tony Soprano's sanitation business share the...
    The song played over the end credits is the title track of Radiohead's 2000 album Kid A. This could refer to Meadow, who plays a large role in this episode, as being the first-born child, or "Kid A".
    The live rock band playing (and lip-syncing) their original song "You" in Adriana's club is the real-life Jersey group The Swingin' Neckbreakers.
  4. A no show job is where the crew is paid for a job, but they don't have to come. A no work job is where the crew gets paid and has to be there (think of when the guys were hanging out in the construction yard), but don't have to do any work.

  5. This article is about the complete chronology of the universe of The Sopranos and The Many Saints of Newark.

  6. So on the books, it's electrician time, but he can't make it because of the timing overrun by the plumber and doesn't show up. That's a no-show, and he can bill for that time, without showing up for it.

  7. The Sopranos | Season 4 | Episode 2. No-Show. TV-MA | 57 MIN. WATCH NOW. With Paulie in jail, Christopher becomes acting capo, but he gets off to a bad start. 1. For All Debts Public and Private. Tony invests in a land deal despite Carmela's concerns about money. 2. No-Show.

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