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Another Toothpick

"Another Toothpick" is the 31st episode of the HBO original series The Sopranos and the fifth of the show's third season. It was written by Terence Winter and directed by Jack Bender, and originally aired on March 25, 2001.

"Another Toothpick"
The Sopranos episode
Episode no.Season 3
Episode 5
Directed byJack Bender
Written byTerence Winter
Cinematography byAlik Sakharov
Production code305
Original air dateMarch 25, 2001 (2001-03-25)
Running time60 minutes
Episode chronology
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"Employee of the Month"
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Starring Edit

* = credit only

Guest starring Edit

Synopsis Edit

Tony and Carmela have a joint session with Dr. Melfi. It ends in recriminations: Carmela feels the other two have joined against her. Driving home she is tearful; he drives recklessly and is pulled over for speeding by Officer Leon Wilmore, who is black. Tony's charm, his PBA card, and implicit bribery do not work, and Wilmore writes up a ticket. Tony contacts New Jersey Assemblyman Ronald Zellman to get it canceled.

Days later, visiting a lawn ornament store, Tony sees Wilmore working there. He tells Tony, who is smiling sarcastically, that he has been transferred to the property room and can no longer work overtime. This is more drastic than Tony wanted and he asks Zellman to have him reinstated. Tony then has another argument with Meadow about his racist attitudes, and next time he speaks to Zellman he says Wilmore can stay where he is. But he returns to the garden store, makes a purchase, and offers him some additional $100 bills. Wilmore does not deign to take the money.

Meadow takes the lamp from the basement at home to her dorm at Columbia University, and so unknowingly "neutralizes" the FBI's listening operation.

Junior is diagnosed with stomach cancer.

The last customers have left Nuovo Vesuvio and Artie is glad to be alone with Adriana to celebrate a profitable evening. She unexpectedly tells him that Christopher no longer wants her to work as a hostess and, hiding his chagrin, Artie allows her to leave without notice. When Tony and Chris are dining there, a drunken Artie needles Chris, who angrily makes a grab at him. Tony sends Chris out, then angrily grabs Artie himself. Artie says he is in love with Adriana and Tony's anger changes to amusement. He tells him never to utter those words again.

Tony wants to go into business with Artie selling Italian food products. Charmaine nixes the idea, believing Tony only wants another business as a front. During the ensuing argument, she tells Artie that their marriage is over. Artie then has an awkward dinner with Adriana; she withdraws her hand when he tries to take it.

Bryan Spatafore, Vito's brother, is innocently embroiled in a row between Mustang Sally and his girlfriend. Sally viciously assaults Bryan with a golf club, putting him into a coma. For this, Sally has to be killed. He goes into hiding, but is in touch with his godfather, Bobby Baccalieri's father, Bobby, Sr.; the relationship is "in name only", Bobby, Sr. says, and he is assigned the job. But he is dying of lung cancer and can hardly stop coughing. Bobby desperately wants to stop his father from doing it; so does Junior, who goes to see Tony, who refuses to change the plan. Bobby, Sr. himself wants to do it: "It will feel good being useful for a change."

The hit almost goes awry and ends with a struggle, but Bobby Sr. succeeds in killing Sally and his friend. After the killings, his face smeared with Sally's blood, he finds some cigarettes and starts smoking; still smoking while driving away, he has a coughing fit and slumps onto the wheel; the car crashes and he dies.

Deceased Edit

  • Febby Viola: died of cancer; Carmela's uncle
  • Mustang Sally: shot and killed by Robert Baccalieri Sr. on orders by Tony Soprano and Gigi Cestone
  • Carlos: Mustang Sally's friend; shot for being a witness to his murder
  • Bobby Baccalieri, Sr.: Crashed his car while suffering a coughing fit brought on by his lung cancer

Title reference Edit

  • Janice claims that Livia often described a person who was dying of cancer as "another toothpick."

Cultural references Edit

  • When Tony is pulled over by the traffic officer, when he pulls out his wallet and shows his New Jersey Association card the name on his card is "Matthew J. Madonna" this could be a reference to Matthew Madonna a Lucchese captain who went on to serve as the acting boss.
  • As Bobby Sr. visits Mustang Sally and Carlos, before their deaths, the two were watching Sally Jessy Raphael's talk show on TV.
  • In the scene where Junior tells Bobby he has cancer, the movie playing on the television is The Devil at 4 O'Clock with Frank Sinatra.
  • The lawn ornament store that Wilmore works at is "Fountains of Wayne", which was a real store in Wayne, New Jersey that closed in 2009; the store was the namesake of the band of the same name.[1]
  • Ralphie repeatedly discusses Gladiator, starring Russell Crowe.

Production Edit

Going into the third season, this episode marks the first time the show's leading ladies, Lorraine Bracco and Edie Falco as Dr. Melfi and Carmela Soprano, spoke to each other face-to-face. Their two previous conversations had taken place over the phone, while they had only caught a glimpse of each other in season 1, when Carmela drove Tony to meet Melfi for a session in her car.

Music Edit

  • The song played over the end credits is "Shuck Dub" by R. L. Burnside.
  • Meadow Soprano sings along to The Corrs' "Breathless" while listening to headphones.
  • The song playing on the radio in Bobby Baccalieri Sr.'s Lumina as he is driving away from the murder scene is "Sister Golden Hair" by America; Bobby Sr.'s car crashes as the line "I just can't make it" was sung in the main chorus.
  • The song playing in the restaurant when Artie and Charmaine are arguing and she says she will divorce him is "Jim Dandy" sung by LaVern Baker.
  • The piece played while Artie Bucco and Adriana have dinner is "Concierto de Aranjuez" by Joaquin Rodrigo.

Filming locations Edit

Listed in order of first appearance:[2]

References Edit

  1. ^ Simons, Ted (1997-05-01). "Wayne's World". Phoenix New Times. Retrieved 2019-01-04.
  2. ^ Ugoku. "The Sopranos location guide - Filming locations for". www.sopranos-locations.com. Retrieved 2020-10-28.

External links Edit

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Another Toothpick is the 31st episode of the HBO original series The Sopranos and the fifth of the show s third season It was written by Terence Winter and directed by Jack Bender and originally aired on March 25 2001 Another Toothpick The Sopranos episodeEpisode no Season 3Episode 5Directed byJack BenderWritten byTerence WinterCinematography byAlik SakharovProduction code305Original air dateMarch 25 2001 2001 03 25 Running time60 minutesEpisode chronology Previous Employee of the Month Next University The Sopranos season 3 List of episodes Contents 1 Starring 1 1 Guest starring 2 Synopsis 3 Deceased 4 Title reference 5 Cultural references 6 Production 7 Music 8 Filming locations 9 References 10 External linksStarring EditJames Gandolfini as Tony Soprano Lorraine Bracco as Dr Jennifer Melfi Edie Falco as Carmela Soprano Michael Imperioli as Christopher Moltisanti Dominic Chianese as Corrado Soprano Jr Steven Van Zandt as Silvio Dante Tony Sirico as Paulie Gualtieri Robert Iler as A J Soprano Jamie Lynn Sigler as Meadow Soprano Drea de Matteo as Adriana La Cerva Aida Turturro as Janice Soprano John Ventimiglia as Artie Bucco Steven R Schirripa as Bobby Baccalieri Robert Funaro as Eugene Pontecorvo Kathrine Narducci as Charmaine Bucco Joe Pantoliano as Ralph Cifaretto credit only Guest starring Edit Tom Aldredge as Hugh De Angelis Jason Cerbone as Jackie Aprile Jr Vince Curatola as Johnny Sack Charles S Dutton as Officer Leon Wilmore John Fiore as Gigi Cestone Joseph R Gannascoli as Vito Spatafore Frank Pellegrino as Bureau Chief Frank Cubitoso Peter Riegert as Ronald Zellman Paul Schulze as Father Phil Intintola Matt Servitto as Agent Harris Suzanne Shepherd as Mary De Angelis Brian Tarantina as Mustang Sally Vanessa Ferlito as Tina Francesco Burt Young as Bobby Baccalieri Sr Erik Weiner as Manager Michael Matera as CarlosSynopsis EditTony and Carmela have a joint session with Dr Melfi It ends in recriminations Carmela feels the other two have joined against her Driving home she is tearful he drives recklessly and is pulled over for speeding by Officer Leon Wilmore who is black Tony s charm his PBA card and implicit bribery do not work and Wilmore writes up a ticket Tony contacts New Jersey Assemblyman Ronald Zellman to get it canceled Days later visiting a lawn ornament store Tony sees Wilmore working there He tells Tony who is smiling sarcastically that he has been transferred to the property room and can no longer work overtime This is more drastic than Tony wanted and he asks Zellman to have him reinstated Tony then has another argument with Meadow about his racist attitudes and next time he speaks to Zellman he says Wilmore can stay where he is But he returns to the garden store makes a purchase and offers him some additional 100 bills Wilmore does not deign to take the money Meadow takes the lamp from the basement at home to her dorm at Columbia University and so unknowingly neutralizes the FBI s listening operation Junior is diagnosed with stomach cancer The last customers have left Nuovo Vesuvio and Artie is glad to be alone with Adriana to celebrate a profitable evening She unexpectedly tells him that Christopher no longer wants her to work as a hostess and hiding his chagrin Artie allows her to leave without notice When Tony and Chris are dining there a drunken Artie needles Chris who angrily makes a grab at him Tony sends Chris out then angrily grabs Artie himself Artie says he is in love with Adriana and Tony s anger changes to amusement He tells him never to utter those words again Tony wants to go into business with Artie selling Italian food products Charmaine nixes the idea believing Tony only wants another business as a front During the ensuing argument she tells Artie that their marriage is over Artie then has an awkward dinner with Adriana she withdraws her hand when he tries to take it Bryan Spatafore Vito s brother is innocently embroiled in a row between Mustang Sally and his girlfriend Sally viciously assaults Bryan with a golf club putting him into a coma For this Sally has to be killed He goes into hiding but is in touch with his godfather Bobby Baccalieri s father Bobby Sr the relationship is in name only Bobby Sr says and he is assigned the job But he is dying of lung cancer and can hardly stop coughing Bobby desperately wants to stop his father from doing it so does Junior who goes to see Tony who refuses to change the plan Bobby Sr himself wants to do it It will feel good being useful for a change The hit almost goes awry and ends with a struggle but Bobby Sr succeeds in killing Sally and his friend After the killings his face smeared with Sally s blood he finds some cigarettes and starts smoking still smoking while driving away he has a coughing fit and slumps onto the wheel the car crashes and he dies Deceased EditFebby Viola died of cancer Carmela s uncle Mustang Sally shot and killed by Robert Baccalieri Sr on orders by Tony Soprano and Gigi Cestone Carlos Mustang Sally s friend shot for being a witness to his murder Bobby Baccalieri Sr Crashed his car while suffering a coughing fit brought on by his lung cancerTitle reference EditJanice claims that Livia often described a person who was dying of cancer as another toothpick Cultural references EditWhen Tony is pulled over by the traffic officer when he pulls out his wallet and shows his New Jersey Association card the name on his card is Matthew J Madonna this could be a reference to Matthew Madonna a Lucchese captain who went on to serve as the acting boss As Bobby Sr visits Mustang Sally and Carlos before their deaths the two were watching Sally Jessy Raphael s talk show on TV In the scene where Junior tells Bobby he has cancer the movie playing on the television is The Devil at 4 O Clock with Frank Sinatra The lawn ornament store that Wilmore works at is Fountains of Wayne which was a real store in Wayne New Jersey that closed in 2009 the store was the namesake of the band of the same name 1 Ralphie repeatedly discusses Gladiator starring Russell Crowe Production EditGoing into the third season this episode marks the first time the show s leading ladies Lorraine Bracco and Edie Falco as Dr Melfi and Carmela Soprano spoke to each other face to face Their two previous conversations had taken place over the phone while they had only caught a glimpse of each other in season 1 when Carmela drove Tony to meet Melfi for a session in her car Music EditThe song played over the end credits is Shuck Dub by R L Burnside Meadow Soprano sings along to The Corrs Breathless while listening to headphones The song playing on the radio in Bobby Baccalieri Sr s Lumina as he is driving away from the murder scene is Sister Golden Hair by America Bobby Sr s car crashes as the line I just can t make it was sung in the main chorus The song playing in the restaurant when Artie and Charmaine are arguing and she says she will divorce him is Jim Dandy sung by LaVern Baker The piece played while Artie Bucco and Adriana have dinner is Concierto de Aranjuez by Joaquin Rodrigo Filming locations EditListed in order of first appearance 2 Totowa New Jersey Newark New Jersey St Patrick s Church in Jersey City New Jersey Long Island City Queens Jersey City New Jersey Fountains of Wayne in Wayne New Jersey Garfield New Jersey Hackensack New Jersey Robert Treat Hotel in Newark New JerseyReferences Edit Simons Ted 1997 05 01 Wayne s World Phoenix New Times Retrieved 2019 01 04 Ugoku The Sopranos location guide Filming locations for www sopranos locations com Retrieved 2020 10 28 External links Edit Another Toothpick at HBO Another Toothpick at IMDb Another Toothpick review by The A V Club Another Toothpick review by Entertainment Weekly Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Another Toothpick amp oldid 1179369739, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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