2024-09-29
Uncle Junior's lawyers respond to some harsh treatment of their client in the press; Tony returns to a familiar safe haven; Ralph gets a taste of his own medicine when he pulls a prank on Paulie. Ralph: Joe Pantoliano. Junior: Dominic Chianese. Tony: James Gandolfini. (Repeat).
Dr. Melfi disagrees with Tony's latest self-evaluation; Anthony Jr. reluctantly accompanies his mother on a visit to Furio's; Christopher's future may not be so rosy after all. Furio: Federico Castelluccio. Anthony Jr.: Robert Iler. Melfi: Lorraine Bracco. (Repeat).
The future of Tony's HUD scheme hangs in the balance after a sit-down with Johnny Sack (Vincent Curatola); Janice's patience with Bobby (Steven R. Schirripa) is wearing thin; Melfi interprets Tony's dreams. Furio: Federico Castelluccio. Janice: Aida Turturro. Melfi: Lorraine Bracco. (Repeat).
Tony, Johnny Sack and Carmine (Tony Lip) try to solve a business dilemma; Furio doesn't feel very lucky on a casino trip; Meadow and Carmela debate the finer points of literature. Nucci: Frances Esemplare. Johnny Sack: Vincent Curatola. Meadow: Jamie-Lynn Sigler. Carmela: Edie Falco. (Repeat).
The Sopranos look into real estate at the shore, Tony's boat gets a new stereo and Carmine (Tony Lip) wants to let bygones be bygones. Little Paulie: Carlo Capotorto. Benny: Max Casella. Johnny Sack: Vincent Curatola. Carmela: Edie Falco. Tony: James Gandolfini. (Repeat).
Tony and Carmela adjust to their separation; Janice (Aida Turturro) begins to host Sunday dinner; a group of mob associates prepare for parole; Christopher tires of paying the check at social gatherings. Bobby: Steven R. Schirripa. Johnny Sack: Vincent Curatola. (Repeat).
Tony throws a party for his cousin Tony Blundetto (Steve Buscemi) when he's released from prison, and receives disturbing news about a contractor. Elsewhere, Adriana is wracked with guilt after cooperating with the FBI. Phil: Frank Vincent. Artie: John Ventimiglia. Rosalie: Sharon Angela. (Repeat).
Uncle Junior takes an unsupervised tour of his old neighborhood; a turf war erupts when Feech La Manna (Robert Loggia) looks for a cut of a local lawnmowing enterprise; Johnny Sack expresses his disdain for Tony's latest solution to a power problem; Artie gets a new place to live. Bobby: Steven R. Schirripa. Artie: John Ventimiglia. (Repeat).
Johnny Sack is emphatic about not sharing his power; A.J. tests his mother's patience with a trip to New York; Feech drives Tony up a wall with a car heist. Rusty: Frankie Valli. Angelo: Joe Santos. Lorraine: Patti D'Arbanville. Robert Wegler: David Strathairn. (Repeat).
A rumor about Adriana circulates among Tony Soprano's associates while Christopher is tending to matters out of town. Paulie: Tony Sirico. Silvio: Steven Van Zandt. Christopher: Michael Imperioli. (Repeat).
Anxious for her son to continue his education, Carmela works overtime with his college counselor (David Strathairn); Tony Blundetto eyes a new business venture; A.J. rethinks his living situation. Blundetto: Steve Buscemi. A.J.: Robert Iler. Carmela: Edie Falco. (Repeat).
Tony learns answers to questions about his lot in life from his late father's old girlfriend (Polly Bergen); Junior finds a silver lining in the dark cloud of a distant relative's funeral; Christopher has second thoughts about a new friend's habit. Junior: Dominic Chianese. Christopher: Michael Imperioli. Directed by Steve Buscemi. (Repeat).
Phil Leotardo (Frank Vincent) pays a visit to Pussy's auto-repair shop; ex-con Tony Blundetto ponders an offer that might violate his parole; Johnny Sack gets a new car. Blundetto: Steve Buscemi. Johnny Sack: Vincent Curatola. Written by Michael Imperioli. (Repeat).
Gossip about Tony Blundetto (Steve Buscemi) puts Tony Soprano at odds with Johnny Sack (Vincent Curatola); Meadow looks out for her boyfriend's financial well-being; A.J. avoids making summer plans. Finn: Will Janowitz. A.J.: Robert Iler. Meadow: Jamie-Lynn DiScala. (Repeat).
Tony B. and Christopher reflect on some painful memories during a trip to the country; Carmela plans another party with Tony; Tony baits Janice after she takes an anger-management class. Mike Figgis directed. (Repeat).
Even though Tony's affair with Valentina (Leslie Bega) is red-hot, he is obsessed with an old flame; a frustrated Tony B. (Steve Buscemi) blows off some steam in the city. (Repeat).
Tony Soprano and Tony Blundetto (Steve Buscemi) confide in one another about their pasts; Carmela's interest in a real-estate deal is supported by her estranged husband, who also mulls an offer from Johnny Sack (Vincent Curatola). Adriana: Drea de Matteo. Carmela: Edie Falco. (Repeat).
Tony worries that Johnny Sack might start a war over the misdeeds of Tony Blundetto (Steve Buscemi); Carmela mulls over her reconciliation with her husband; and A.J. reveals a hidden talent. Co-written by series creator David Chase. (Repeat).
Tony mulls an associate's proposal to move on; Junior hunts for hidden treasure; and Hesh intervenes on his son-in-law's behalf. Hesh: Jerry Adler. (Repeat).
Tony has trouble on a business trip to the west coast; the New Jersey faction mourns the loss of another associate; Christopher discusses terrorism with the FBI. Hesh: Jerry Adler. Harris: Matt Servitto. (Repeat).
Tony tries to head off a potential lawsuit; Silvio suffers from the strain of added responsibility; Christopher proposes a business opportunity to a friend (Tim Daly) from rehab; Vito and Paulie squabble over the spoils from a recent score; Carmela needs help dealing with A.J. Finn: Will Janowitz. Little Carmine: Ray Abruzzo. (Repeat).
Tempers flare when Barone Sanitation is put up for sale; Bobby helps an aspiring rapper pad his résumé; Paulie's world gets turned upside-down by a family matter; Tony converses with an evangelical about religion and dinosaurs. John: Hal Holbrook. (Repeat).
Johnny Sack asks permission to get out of jail for his daughter's wedding; Tony's on the lookout for personal protection. Johnny: Vincent Curatola. (Repeat).
Tony seeks guidance from overseas to solve a local problem, and decides whether a top earner deserves another chance. Directed by Tim Van Patten. (Repeat).
Another restaurant moving in on Artie's turf gives him fits, while a scandal threatens Vesuvio from the inside; Christopher and Little Carmine go on a business trip. Little Carmine: Ray Abruzzo. Artie: John Ventimiglia. (Repeat).
A real-estate agent (Julianna Margulies) has a proposal for Tony; A.J. tries to take care of family business; Vito is awed by an act of bravery; Patsy laments the decline of the neighborhood. Patsy: Dan Grimaldi. (Repeat).