2024-06-29
Bobby's cancer-ridden father comes out of retirement to do a hit, and Junior is given some unpleasant news about his medical condition.
A young Bada Bing dancer named Tracee is pregnant by Ralph Cifaretto. When the two argue outside the club, Ralph brutally beats her to death. When Tony sees her lifeless body, he attacks Ralph.
Tony's relationship with Ralph Cifaretto remains strained. However, when Gigi dies suddenly, Tony appoints Ralph as the new captain of Gigi's crew, thereby restoring peace to the Family.
Tony's relationship with Gloria heats up when they pay a visit to the Bronx Zoo. AJ is busted for vandalising his school, while Christopher gives Adriana the gift of a new nightclub.
Tony finds himself haunted by memories of P****. Tony and Furio kill the Russian driver who beat up Janice. Tony chastises Jackie Jr after seeing him at a strip club.
Paulie and Christopher endure a nightmarish hunt in the woods when a routine collection turns into a failed hit. Meadow harbours suspicions about Jackie Jr and catches him with another woman.
Tony must lay down the law with a distraught Gloria when she threatens to expose their affair to his family. Jackie Jr seeks some advice from Ralphie and decides to pull a daring heist to prove himself.
Tony and Carmela quarrel over the prospect of sending AJ to military school after he's expelled. Ralphie is forced to make a decision about Jackie Jr, while Meadow reflects upon her life as a Soprano.
With the slowing economy affecting business, Tony Soprano invests in a potentially lucrative land deal, Carmela frets about the family's long-term financial security.
Christopher takes on new responsibilities but gets off to a bad start with Patsy, and Adriana abruptly ends her friendship with Danielle.
Silvio and Ralph plan to make sure the Columbus Day parade takes place without any problems. Bobby's wife, Karen, is in a traffic accident and Tony ponders whatever happened to role models like Gary Cooper.
An enraged Johnny Sack seeks vengeance after a disparaging remark is made about his wife; Silvio and Christopher make an offer to an old-time hit man; Tony and Carmela disagree about the family finances.
Tony discovers he has a knack for horseracing when Ralph buys a filly named "Pie-O-My". Ralph wins $40,000 and shares it with Tony, whose tough-guy demeanour softens around the animal.
When a deal goes bad, restaurateur Artie Bucco takes an overdose of pills and alcohol and places a distraught call to Tony. Tony receives some disturbing news about his ex-mistress.
Tony and his gang give Paulie a Bada Bing bash after his release from jail, but it doesn't take long for familiar tensions to resurface. Adriana pressures Christopher about marriage.
Furio goes to Italy to visit his sick father. Carmela explores a new source of investment income, and Paulie tries to integrate his mother into Green Grove's social world.
A fire in the stables kills the horse Pie-O-My, and Tony suspects Ralph started it to collect the insurance money.
In therapy, Tony likens himself to the "sad clown" who puts up a brave front, but Dr Melfi disagrees with Tony's self-evaluation. Christopher is at a crossroads after a brutal drug intervention.
Tony decides to have his dreams analysed while his HUD scheme hangs in the balance, and Janice begins to lose patience with Bobby.
Tony keeps haggling over the Esplanade profits with Johnny Sack and Carmine, while Carmela makes a date she can't keep, and Paulie acts as chaperone to ladies from the old people's home.
Christopher is released from the drug rehabilitation centre, and the prosecution case collapses at Uncle Junior's trial. Carmela goes over the edge and ends up throwing Tony out on the street.
With the slowing economy affecting business, Tony Soprano invests in a potentially lucrative land deal, Carmela frets about the family's long-term financial security.
Christopher takes on new responsibilities but gets off to a bad start with Patsy, and Adriana abruptly ends her friendship with Danielle.
Tony discovers he has a knack for horseracing when Ralph buys a filly named "Pie-O-My". Ralph wins $40,000 and shares it with Tony, whose tough-guy demeanour softens around the animal.