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Boca (The Sopranos)

"Boca" is the ninth episode of the HBO television series The Sopranos. It was written by Jason Cahill, Robin Green and Mitchell Burgess, directed by Andy Wolk and originally aired on March 7, 1999.

"Boca"
The Sopranos episode
Episode no.Season 1
Episode 9
Directed byAndy Wolk
Written byJason Cahill
Robin Green
Mitchell Burgess
Cinematography byPhil Abraham
Production code109
Original air dateMarch 7, 1999 (1999-03-07)
Running time51 minutes
Episode chronology
The Sopranos (season 1)
List of episodes

Starring edit

* = credit only

Guest starring edit

Also guest starring edit

Synopsis edit

Uncle Junior goes to Boca Raton, Florida, taking along his long-time girlfriend Bobbi Sanfillipo. In bed, she playfully tells him, "When you kiss me down there, you're like a great artist." He stresses that she must never speak about this to anyone, and reluctantly explains that his associates "think if you suck pussy ... it's a sign of weakness." However, Bobbi has already spoken about her sex life with a woman at her nail salon. Word reaches Carmela, who goes to the same nail salon, and she tells Tony. While playing golf with Junior, Tony makes vulgar, oblique jokes about it. Junior realizes what is happening and contemplates killing him. Enraged, he fires Bobbi from her job and breaks up with her.

Tony, Silvio, and Artie invite Meadow's soccer coach, Don Hauser, to have drinks at the Bada Bing after a victory. They all have daughters on the team and are enthusiastic supporters. When they read in the newspaper that Hauser is moving to another coaching job, they try to convince him to stay. Paulie delivers a 50-inch television to Hauser's house and insists he take it, while Christopher keeps the coach's dog captive in his car and then, as "an animal lover," returns it.

Tony tells Meadow he thinks the coach is going to change his mind about leaving, but she appears to be ungrateful and upset. When he remonstrates, she tells him that Hauser is having sex with one of her teammates. Tony resolves that Hauser will never do that again. Dr. Melfi asks him, "Why do you think punishing this man falls on you?" Artie tries to show Tony that he is not acting for justice, only for vengeance and his own satisfaction. Tony throws Artie out, but stays alone drinking, wondering what to do. Later that evening, Hauser is arrested. Tony goes home, staggering drunk. He tells Carmela he "didn't hurt nobody" as Meadow watches from the staircase.

First appearance edit

Title reference edit

  • Junior goes to Boca Raton, Florida, with his girlfriend Bobbi Sanfillipo.
  • The word "boca" in Spanish or "bocca" in Italian means "mouth". This may be a reference to Junior performing oral sex on Bobbi, as well as several secrets being revealed by several characters throughout the episode.

Production edit

  • This episode wrongly reports the location of the University of Rhode Island (URI), claiming that it is in Providence when, in fact, it is in Kingston on the other side of the state. While URI has a satellite campus (the Feinstein Campus) in Providence, URI's sports teams play in Kingston.
  • Actor Steven Van Zandt wore his own golfing hat for a scene in which Silvio plays a round of golf.[1]
  • The Roxbury High School Girls' Soccer team (Succasunna, New Jersey) played the extras for both the opposing team and members of Meadow's team. The team used this opportunity as a fundraiser.

Other cultural or historical references edit

  • Junior mentions the "Escobedo brothers" to Mikey Palmice when explaining how it is possible for a psychiatrist to testify against a patient. This is a reference to the Menéndez brothers in Beverly Hills, who killed their parents and were later turned in to the police by their psychologist, L. Jerome Oziel. Also a possible reference to Escobedo v. Illinois, 378 U.S. 478 (1964), the United States Supreme Court case holding that criminal suspects have a right to counsel during police interrogations under the Sixth Amendment.
  • Junior hitting Bobbi in her face with a pie when they break up was used as an homage to The Public Enemy, where the main character does the same to his girlfriend with a cut-in-half grapefruit when he says he is leaving her. David Chase has cited The Public Enemy as an enormous influence.[2]
  • Over dinner, while discussing Ally's suicide attempt, Tony, under influence of what Dr. Melfi told him previously how self-inflicted shallow cuts to the wrists are actually a cry for help, says how she didn't really want to kill herself: "It wasn't like frigging Cobain, it was just a little suicidal gesture." He was referring to the iconic rock musician Kurt Cobain, troubled lead singer of Seattle grunge band Nirvana, who died by suicide with a shotgun at the age of 27, on the 5th of april 1994.

Music edit

  • When Junior is dancing with his girlfriend in Boca, the Spanish song played is "Frente a Frente" written by Mexican singer Juan Gabriel and sung by Spanish singer Rocío Dúrcal. This song is also played again when Corrado Soprano breaks up with her.
  • In an early scene, Meadow and her friend are watching the Morphine video for "Buena", and the song, "Dawna", is also played at the end of the episode as Tony Soprano lies on the floor, and through the rolling of the end credits.
  • When Coach Hauser visits the Bada Bing with Silvio Dante, the song played in the bar is "Can't You Feel the Fire" from Steven Van Zandt's album Freedom – No Compromise.
  • The song played when Charmaine confronts Artie in the basement about Tony's attempted bribing of Coach Hauser is "Little Joe" by The Spaniels.
  • The song Tony sings when he taunts Junior while they play golf is "South of the Border (Down Mexico Way)".
  • When Tony ponders what to do with Coach Hauser in his office, the song in the background is "Woke Up This Morning (Urban Takeover Mix)" by Alabama 3, who also perform the song's Chosen One Mix in the opening credits.
  • The song played when Tony comes home drunk and singing to himself is "There Was a Time" by James Brown.

Filming locations edit

Listed in order of first appearance:[3]

References edit

  1. ^ Juliet Polsca, HBO. "Dressing the Sopranos". from the original on October 20, 2013. Retrieved October 20, 2013.
  2. ^ Martin, Brett (October 30, 2007). ""Woke Up This Morning": The Birth of a Show". The Sopranos: The Complete Book. New York: Time. p. 19. ISBN 978-1-933821-18-4.
  3. ^ Ugoku. "The Sopranos location guide - Filming locations for". www.sopranos-locations.com. from the original on January 26, 2020. Retrieved January 28, 2020.

External links edit

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Boca is the ninth episode of the HBO television series The Sopranos It was written by Jason Cahill Robin Green and Mitchell Burgess directed by Andy Wolk and originally aired on March 7 1999 Boca The Sopranos episodeEpisode no Season 1Episode 9Directed byAndy WolkWritten byJason CahillRobin GreenMitchell BurgessCinematography byPhil AbrahamProduction code109Original air dateMarch 7 1999 1999 03 07 Running time51 minutesEpisode chronology Previous The Legend of Tennessee Moltisanti Next A Hit Is a Hit The Sopranos season 1 List of episodes Contents 1 Starring 1 1 Guest starring 1 1 1 Also guest starring 2 Synopsis 3 First appearance 4 Title reference 5 Production 6 Other cultural or historical references 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 Vincent Pastore as Pussy Bonpensiero Steven Van Zandt as Silvio Dante Tony Sirico as Paulie Gualtieri Robert Iler as Anthony Soprano Jr Jamie Lynn Sigler as Meadow Soprano Nancy Marchand as Livia Soprano credit only Guest starring edit John Ventimiglia as Artie Bucco John Heard as Vin Makazian Kathrine Narducci as Charmaine BuccoAlso guest starring edit Al Sapienza as Mikey Palmice Robyn Peterson as Bobbi Sanfillipo Kevin O Rourke as Coach Don Hauser Tony Darrow as Larry Boy Barese Joe Badalucco Jr as Jimmy Altieri Richard Portnow as Attorney Melvoin Cara Jedell as Ally Vandermeed Candace Bailey as Deena Hauser Jaclyn Tohn as Heather Dante Donna Marie Recco as Bebe Nell Balaban as Receptionist Moises Belizario as FBI Man Mary Ellen Cravens as Taylor Elaine del Valle as Waitress Steve Inky Ferguson as Moldonado Brian Guzman as Delivery Boy Mark Hartman as Capman Patrick Husted as Waiter Marissa Jedell as Becky Joyce Lynn O Connor as Shelly Hauser Annika Pergament as TV Reporter John Nacco as Contractor Bill Winkler as Soccer RefSynopsis editUncle Junior goes to Boca Raton Florida taking along his long time girlfriend Bobbi Sanfillipo In bed she playfully tells him When you kiss me down there you re like a great artist He stresses that she must never speak about this to anyone and reluctantly explains that his associates think if you suck pussy it s a sign of weakness However Bobbi has already spoken about her sex life with a woman at her nail salon Word reaches Carmela who goes to the same nail salon and she tells Tony While playing golf with Junior Tony makes vulgar oblique jokes about it Junior realizes what is happening and contemplates killing him Enraged he fires Bobbi from her job and breaks up with her Tony Silvio and Artie invite Meadow s soccer coach Don Hauser to have drinks at the Bada Bing after a victory They all have daughters on the team and are enthusiastic supporters When they read in the newspaper that Hauser is moving to another coaching job they try to convince him to stay Paulie delivers a 50 inch television to Hauser s house and insists he take it while Christopher keeps the coach s dog captive in his car and then as an animal lover returns it Tony tells Meadow he thinks the coach is going to change his mind about leaving but she appears to be ungrateful and upset When he remonstrates she tells him that Hauser is having sex with one of her teammates Tony resolves that Hauser will never do that again Dr Melfi asks him Why do you think punishing this man falls on you Artie tries to show Tony that he is not acting for justice only for vengeance and his own satisfaction Tony throws Artie out but stays alone drinking wondering what to do Later that evening Hauser is arrested Tony goes home staggering drunk He tells Carmela he didn t hurt nobody as Meadow watches from the staircase First appearance editHarold Melvoin Corrado Junior Soprano s lawyer Title reference editJunior goes to Boca Raton Florida with his girlfriend Bobbi Sanfillipo The word boca in Spanish or bocca in Italian means mouth This may be a reference to Junior performing oral sex on Bobbi as well as several secrets being revealed by several characters throughout the episode Production editThis episode wrongly reports the location of the University of Rhode Island URI claiming that it is in Providence when in fact it is in Kingston on the other side of the state While URI has a satellite campus the Feinstein Campus in Providence URI s sports teams play in Kingston Actor Steven Van Zandt wore his own golfing hat for a scene in which Silvio plays a round of golf 1 The Roxbury High School Girls Soccer team Succasunna New Jersey played the extras for both the opposing team and members of Meadow s team The team used this opportunity as a fundraiser Other cultural or historical references editJunior mentions the Escobedo brothers to Mikey Palmice when explaining how it is possible for a psychiatrist to testify against a patient This is a reference to the Menendez brothers in Beverly Hills who killed their parents and were later turned in to the police by their psychologist L Jerome Oziel Also a possible reference to Escobedo v Illinois 378 U S 478 1964 the United States Supreme Court case holding that criminal suspects have a right to counsel during police interrogations under the Sixth Amendment Junior hitting Bobbi in her face with a pie when they break up was used as an homage to The Public Enemy where the main character does the same to his girlfriend with a cut in half grapefruit when he says he is leaving her David Chase has cited The Public Enemy as an enormous influence 2 Over dinner while discussing Ally s suicide attempt Tony under influence of what Dr Melfi told him previously how self inflicted shallow cuts to the wrists are actually a cry for help says how she didn t really want to kill herself It wasn t like frigging Cobain it was just a little suicidal gesture He was referring to the iconic rock musician Kurt Cobain troubled lead singer of Seattle grunge band Nirvana who died by suicide with a shotgun at the age of 27 on the 5th of april 1994 Music editWhen Junior is dancing with his girlfriend in Boca the Spanish song played is Frente a Frente written by Mexican singer Juan Gabriel and sung by Spanish singer Rocio Durcal This song is also played again when Corrado Soprano breaks up with her In an early scene Meadow and her friend are watching the Morphine video for Buena and the song Dawna is also played at the end of the episode as Tony Soprano lies on the floor and through the rolling of the end credits When Coach Hauser visits the Bada Bing with Silvio Dante the song played in the bar is Can t You Feel the Fire from Steven Van Zandt s album Freedom No Compromise The song played when Charmaine confronts Artie in the basement about Tony s attempted bribing of Coach Hauser is Little Joe by The Spaniels The song Tony sings when he taunts Junior while they play golf is South of the Border Down Mexico Way When Tony ponders what to do with Coach Hauser in his office the song in the background is Woke Up This Morning Urban Takeover Mix by Alabama 3 who also perform the song s Chosen One Mix in the opening credits The song played when Tony comes home drunk and singing to himself is There Was a Time by James Brown Filming locations editListed in order of first appearance 3 Jersey City and Harsimus Cemetery in Jersey City New Jersey Henry B Whitehorne Middle School in Verona New Jersey Satin Dolls in Lodi New Jersey West Orange New Jersey Lincoln Park New Jersey Jersey City New Jersey West Caldwell New Jersey Bloomfield New JerseyReferences edit Juliet Polsca HBO Dressing the Sopranos Archived from the original on October 20 2013 Retrieved October 20 2013 Martin Brett October 30 2007 Woke Up This Morning The Birth of a Show The Sopranos The Complete Book New York Time p 19 ISBN 978 1 933821 18 4 Ugoku The Sopranos location guide Filming locations for www sopranos locations com Archived from the original on January 26 2020 Retrieved January 28 2020 External links edit Boca Archived August 18 2016 at the Wayback Machine at HBO Boca at IMDb Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Boca The Sopranos amp oldid 1187681270, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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