2024-09-27
Eric, Yasmin, and Robert head to the COP Climate Conference in Switzerland to display Pierpoint's confidence in pivoting to ethical investing. But when Harper pulls a stunt that disrupts the status quo, market support for Lumi becomes threatened. (Repeat).
Rishi, who is deeply in debt with a new home and a newborn, takes a huge risk after receiving a surprise visit from an old acquaintance. Later, with his luck running out at home and business, Rishi pursues another high-risk, high-reward chance that could jeopardize his position at Pierpoint. (Repeat).
Robert is summoned by a government select committee, leaving him worrying that he's become a pawn in a much larger battle between very powerful entities. Meanwhile, during the company's annual charity day, Sweetpea shares a theory with Eric that could mark the beginning of the end for Pierpoint, and Yasmin wonders if being vulnerable in a relationship is worth it. (Repeat).
Energized by LeviathanAlpha's success, Harper suggests to Petra that they tour London's premier financial institutions, including Pierpoint. When devastating news turns her world upside down, Yasmin turns to Harper for support. (Repeat).
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In the series opener, middle-aged Mob boss Tony Soprano (James Gandolfini) sees a therapist (Lorraine Bracco) about panic attacks, and tries to move his mom to a retirement home; and Uncle Junior plans to conduct business in a restaurant owned by Tony's friend. Meanwhile, Carmela and Meadow butt heads. (Repeat).
Christopher and Brendan hijack a truck owned by a company Uncle Junior is paid to protect; Livia nearly loses her home to fire, but still refuses to move into a retirement facility; Tony's pals search for a car once owned by Anthony Jr.'s teacher. Jackie: Michael Rispoli. (Repeat).
Hesh (Jerry Adler) helps Tony convince a Hasidic man to sign divorce papers; and Meadow and Hunter ask Christopher for drugs to help them study. Also: Arty has trouble getting insurance money for the fire; and Charmaine has surprising news for Carmela. (Repeat).
A detective (John Heard) is paid to investigate Dr. Melfi; Tony strikes back for the attacks on Christopher and Brendan; and the captains discuss who will take control once Jackie dies. Also: Anthony Jr. is confused when a former friend refuses to fight him. (Repeat).
When Tony and Meadow visit colleges in Maine, they discuss his business; and he runs into a former colleague. Also: Father Phil (Paul Schulze) keeps an ill Carmela company, and she confesses her guilt about Tony's line of work after learning his therapist is a woman. (Repeat).
Carmela's jealousy of Dr. Melfi continues---and with good reason---despite Tony's decreased libido; and Uncle Junior (Dominic Chianese) flexes his muscle and makes some changes, including taxing Hesh's business and disposing of one captain's biggest earners. (Repeat).
After Anthony Jr. (Robert Iler) misbehaves and is tested for attention deficit disorder, Tony recalls his own childhood---and wonders how much the boy is affected by his line of work. Also: Livia learns that Tony's in therapy. Livia: Nancy Marchand. Tony: James Gandolfini. (Repeat).
The gang does some "spring cleaning" in preparation for indictments that are expected to fall on everyone; Christopher (Michael Imperioli) is haunted by one of his victims; Dr. Melfi's family worries about her association with a mobster. Richard: Richard Romanus. (Repeat).
Tony and other dads try to strong-arm a lame-duck soccer coach (Kevin O'Rourke) to stay, but plot to get rid of him after they learn he's been having an affair with a player. Also: news of Junior's sex life spreads after a trip with his lover (Robyn Peterson). Ally: Cara Jedell. (Repeat).
A rapper (Bokeem Woodbine) whose aunt is owed music royalties by Hesh asks Christopher to arrange a sit-down, and he does---in exchange for a career opportunity for Adriana. Also: Tony and Carmela hobnob with country-club types, who later grill Tony about Mob life. (Repeat).
Tony considers taking grave measures when Vin tells him Pussy (Vincent Pastore) is wearing a wire for the Feds; and Junior learns Tony's crew has meetings in Livia's retirement community. Also: personal problems take their toll on Vin; and Carmela confronts Livia. (Repeat).
A deeply depressed Tony (James Gandolfini) finds it hard to get out of bed, but when he does he's targeted by Junior's hired guns. Also: Tony fantasizes about his neighbor's exchange student (Maria Grazia Cucinotta); and Dr. Melfi increases his medication. (Repeat).
Dr. Melfi suggests Livia was involved in the hit on Tony, but he doesn't believe it until he hears the Feds' tapes of conversations between Livia and Junior. Meanwhile, Livia tells Artie about the restaurant fire; and Carmela learns she's not Father Phil's only close friend. (Repeat).
Tony's tenure as northern New Jersey boss is interrupted by the arrival of his estranged, older sister, Janice (Aida Turturro), who seeks to reconcile with their mother. Also, Pussy makes an uneasy return to Tony's gang. Hesh: Jerry Adler. Pussy: Vincent Pastore. Matt: Lillo Brancato Jr. Sean: Chris Tardio. Barbara: Nicole Burdette. Tony: James Gandolfini. Carmela: Edie Falco. (Repeat).
Janice begins making plans for her mother's release from the hospital; Uncle Junior petitions to get out of jail; a construction site becomes the scene for a violent protest; Tony continues to consolidate his acquisitions. Janice: Aida Turturro. Rev. James Sr.: Bill Cobbs. Rev. James Jr.: Gregalan Williams. Skip: Louis Lombardi. Melvoin: Richard Portnow. Bacala: Steven R. Schirripa. Massarone: Rob
Meadow (Jamie-Lynn Sigler) tests her parents' disciplinary muscle by partying in her grandmother's vacant house; an old-school mafioso (David Proval) gets down to business after 10 years in jail; Dr. Melfi is troubled by a chance meeting with Tony. Hunter: Michele DeCesare. Dr. Kupferberg: Peter Bogdanovich. Beansie: Paul Herman. Dr. Schreck: Matthew Sussman. Dr. Melfi: Lorraine Bracco. (Repeat).
Tony travels to his ancestral Italy to investigate one of his new "business" ventures and, while there, also meets a valuable new ally (Federico Castelluccio). Meanwhile, his traveling companions, Paulie and Christopher, get a taste of "la dolce vita" the Old Country has to offer. Tony: James Gandolfini. Paulie: Tony Sirico. Christopher: Michael Imperioli. (Repeat).
Back in New Jersey, Furio (Federico Castelluccio) begins work as Tony's newest enforcer; Hesh (Jerry Adler) tells Tony a few secrets about his father; Dr. Melfi consults her therapist (Peter Bogdanovich) about dumping Tony as a patient; Christopher enrolls in a "writer's acting class." Adriana: Drea de Matteo. Tony: James Gandolfini. Christopher: Michael Imperioli. Dr. Melfi: Lorraine Bracco. (Rep
Tony runs an exclusive card game for some classy players (including Frank Sinatra Jr.) that also gets an old friend (Robert Patrick) in hot water; Meadow prepares for "cabaret night" at school. Matt: Lillo Brancato Jr. Sean: Chris Tardio. Eric: John C. Hensley. Artie: John Ventimiglia. Hillel: Sig Libowitz. (Repeat).
Anthony Jr.'s increasing apathy elicits concern from his parents; Christopher speaks his mind while on a movie set with filmmaker Jon Favreau. Janeane Garofalo and Sandra Bernhard guest star. Anthony Jr.: Robert Iler. Christopher: Michael Imperioli. (Repeat).
Carmela asks her neighbor (Saundra Santiago) for help regarding Meadow's college plans; Richie tries to make peace with Tony; Sean and Matt ponder pledging their allegiance to someone else. Sean: Chris Tardio. Matt: Lillo Brancato Jr. Richie: David Proval. Carmela: Edie Falco. (Repeat).