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Everybody Hurts (The Sopranos)

"Everybody Hurts" is the 45th episode of the HBO original series The Sopranos and the sixth of the show's fourth season. Written by Michael Imperioli and directed by Steve Buscemi, it originally aired on October 20, 2002.

"Everybody Hurts"
The Sopranos episode
Episode no.Season 4
Episode 6
Directed bySteve Buscemi
Written byMichael Imperioli
Cinematography byAlik Sakharov
Production code406
Original air dateOctober 20, 2002 (2002-10-20)
Running time55 minutes
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Starring edit

* = credit only

Guest starring edit

Synopsis edit

Carmela tells Tony "that nice sales-lady" Gloria Trillo (his mistress) has committed suicide. Tony goes to the car showroom to find out more, then furiously confronts Dr. Melfi, who explains that he should not blame her, or himself, for her death.

Plagued by guilt, Tony seeks ways to prove he is a good person and performs some generous acts for his friends and family. He signs a living trust for Carmela, in place of the one he refused to sign before. He then arranges for Brian Cammarata to be provided with discounted suits, then takes Janice out for a companionable dinner. He continues his good deeds with another dinner where Furio is introduced to a blind date arranged by Carmela. She smiles uneasily, seeing them get on well.

A.J.'s friends are curious about his family's lifestyle and drive him around town to try to find out his father's actual line of work. In the lavish home of his girlfriend Devin Pillsbury, A.J. is intimidated by her family's wealth. When his friends ask why his family does not have "Don Corleone money", he has no answer.

One evening, high on heroin, Christopher receives a call from Tony instructing him to meet in twenty minutes. Tony says that to limit his own exposure, he will be giving more of his orders through Christopher, who will help "take the family into the 21st century." Christopher feels deeply honored, but continues to take heroin.

Artie has a new French hostess at Nuovo Vesuvio, Élodie, who he flirts with. Her brother, Jean Philippe, asks for a $50,000 bridge loan to conclude a deal to distribute Armagnac in the United States. Artie agrees to lend him the money at 15 percent interest. He tries to borrow the money from Ralphie, who declines but mentions it to Tony. Tony meets Artie, reminds him of their friendship, and insists that he accept the loan from him at only 1.5 percent interest.

Ten days pass and Jean-Philippe is not answering his phone. Artie confronts him at his home. Jean-Philippe reveals that the deal has failed and he does not have the money. Artie attacks him, but Jean-Philippe gains the upper hand, rips out his earring and throws him out. At home, Artie overdoses on alcohol and pills and calls Tony to apologize. Tony deduces that he is trying to kill himself and calls 911. At the hospital, Tony says that Artie can clear his tab at Nuovo Vesuvio in lieu of payment. Artie expresses admiration that Tony could foresee that the deal would go bad and that he would be able to profit from it; this observation infuriates Tony. Furio is sent by Tony to Jean-Philippe's apartment to collect the debt.

First appearances edit

Deceased edit

  • Gloria Trillo: Tony learns of Gloria's suicide by hanging in this episode.

Title reference edit

  • The episode's title refers to the emotional difficulties faced by Tony, Adriana, Artie, Gloria, and Dr. Melfi. “Everybody Hurts” is also the title of a popular early-90s ballad by influential American rock band R.E.M.

Cultural references edit

  • The Beatles' Rubber Soul (1965) album is featured in one scene, wherein a mint copy was part of Devin's father's record collection.
  • A.J.'s friends refer to The Godfather Part II and Don Vito Corleone several times.
  • Devin's father has several Pablo Picasso paintings displayed in his home.
  • Pillsbury is a flour and cake manufacturer. It is common for Italian Americans to refer to non-Italians as anything to do with dough, cake, or white bread [citation needed]

Music edit

  • Armand Van Helden's "Kentucky Fried Flow" is played when Christopher and his friend are seen in a bathroom and his friend is vomiting, while Christopher is looking in the mirror after shooting heroin
  • Weezer's "Island in the Sun" is played during the conversation between Carmela and Adriana at the gym
  • "I Only Have Eyes For You," by The Flamingos, is played in the scene where Tony has dinner with Janice
  • D'Angelo's "Untitled (How Does It Feel)" is playing when A.J. and Devin are making out on the couch in the Soprano home
  • The Aquatones's "You" plays as Tony dreams about Gloria
  • "Ballin' Out Of Control" - Jermaine Dupri, Featuring Nate Dogg
  • Manu Dibango's "Em'Ma" is playing as Artie confronts Jean-Philippe about his money
  • "Tout doucement" - Bibie
  • Billy Joel's "Scenes from an Italian Restaurant" is played in a scene near the end, where Tony, Carmela, and their guests have a meal at an Italian restaurant, presumably following the Billy Joel concert
  • The song played over the end credits is "Take Me for a Little While" by Dave Edmunds

References edit

External links edit

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Everybody Hurts is the 45th episode of the HBO original series The Sopranos and the sixth of the show s fourth season Written by Michael Imperioli and directed by Steve Buscemi it originally aired on October 20 2002 Everybody Hurts The Sopranos episodeEpisode no Season 4Episode 6Directed bySteve BuscemiWritten byMichael ImperioliCinematography byAlik SakharovProduction code406Original air dateOctober 20 2002 2002 10 20 Running time55 minutesEpisode chronology Previous Pie O My Next Watching Too Much Television The Sopranosseason 4List of episodes Contents 1 Starring 1 1 Guest starring 2 Synopsis 3 First appearances 4 Deceased 5 Title reference 6 Cultural references 7 Music 8 References 9 External linksStarring editJames Gandolfini as Tony Soprano Lorraine Bracco as 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 Anthony Soprano Jr Jamie Lynn Sigler as Meadow Soprano Drea de Matteo as Adriana La Cerva Aida Turturro as Janice Soprano John Ventimiglia as Artie Bucco Kathrine Narducci as Charmaine Bucco Federico Castelluccio as Furio Giunta Joe Pantoliano as Ralph Cifaretto credit only Guest starring edit Jean Hugues Anglade as Jean Philippe Colbert Murielle Arden as Elodie Colbert Cameron Boyd as Matt Testa Paul Dano as Patrick Whalen Matthew Del Negro as Brian Cammarata Heidi Dippold as Janelle Cammarata Jessica Dunphy as Devin Pillsbury Joseph R Gannascoli as Vito Spatafore Ryan Hoffman as Jason Malatesta Annabella Sciorra as Gloria Trillo Lauren Toub as Liz DiLiberto Tone Christensen as Miss ReykjavikSynopsis editCarmela tells Tony that nice sales lady Gloria Trillo his mistress has committed suicide Tony goes to the car showroom to find out more then furiously confronts Dr Melfi who explains that he should not blame her or himself for her death Plagued by guilt Tony seeks ways to prove he is a good person and performs some generous acts for his friends and family He signs a living trust for Carmela in place of the one he refused to sign before He then arranges for Brian Cammarata to be provided with discounted suits then takes Janice out for a companionable dinner He continues his good deeds with another dinner where Furio is introduced to a blind date arranged by Carmela She smiles uneasily seeing them get on well A J s friends are curious about his family s lifestyle and drive him around town to try to find out his father s actual line of work In the lavish home of his girlfriend Devin Pillsbury A J is intimidated by her family s wealth When his friends ask why his family does not have Don Corleone money he has no answer One evening high on heroin Christopher receives a call from Tony instructing him to meet in twenty minutes Tony says that to limit his own exposure he will be giving more of his orders through Christopher who will help take the family into the 21st century Christopher feels deeply honored but continues to take heroin Artie has a new French hostess at Nuovo Vesuvio Elodie who he flirts with Her brother Jean Philippe asks for a 50 000 bridge loan to conclude a deal to distribute Armagnac in the United States Artie agrees to lend him the money at 15 percent interest He tries to borrow the money from Ralphie who declines but mentions it to Tony Tony meets Artie reminds him of their friendship and insists that he accept the loan from him at only 1 5 percent interest Ten days pass and Jean Philippe is not answering his phone Artie confronts him at his home Jean Philippe reveals that the deal has failed and he does not have the money Artie attacks him but Jean Philippe gains the upper hand rips out his earring and throws him out At home Artie overdoses on alcohol and pills and calls Tony to apologize Tony deduces that he is trying to kill himself and calls 911 At the hospital Tony says that Artie can clear his tab at Nuovo Vesuvio in lieu of payment Artie expresses admiration that Tony could foresee that the deal would go bad and that he would be able to profit from it this observation infuriates Tony Furio is sent by Tony to Jean Philippe s apartment to collect the debt First appearances editDevin Pillsbury A J s girlfriend Matt Testa A J s friend Deceased editGloria Trillo Tony learns of Gloria s suicide by hanging in this episode Title reference editThe episode s title refers to the emotional difficulties faced by Tony Adriana Artie Gloria and Dr Melfi Everybody Hurts is also the title of a popular early 90s ballad by influential American rock band R E M Cultural references editThe Beatles Rubber Soul 1965 album is featured in one scene wherein a mint copy was part of Devin s father s record collection A J s friends refer to The Godfather Part II and Don Vito Corleone several times Devin s father has several Pablo Picasso paintings displayed in his home Pillsbury is a flour and cake manufacturer It is common for Italian Americans to refer to non Italians as anything to do with dough cake or white bread citation needed Music editThis section does not cite any sources Please help improve this section by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed January 2015 Learn how and when to remove this message Armand Van Helden s Kentucky Fried Flow is played when Christopher and his friend are seen in a bathroom and his friend is vomiting while Christopher is looking in the mirror after shooting heroin Weezer s Island in the Sun is played during the conversation between Carmela and Adriana at the gym I Only Have Eyes For You by The Flamingos is played in the scene where Tony has dinner with Janice D Angelo s Untitled How Does It Feel is playing when A J and Devin are making out on the couch in the Soprano home The Aquatones s You plays as Tony dreams about Gloria Ballin Out Of Control Jermaine Dupri Featuring Nate Dogg Manu Dibango s Em Ma is playing as Artie confronts Jean Philippe about his money Tout doucement Bibie Billy Joel s Scenes from an Italian Restaurant is played in a scene near the end where Tony Carmela and their guests have a meal at an Italian restaurant presumably following the Billy Joel concert The song played over the end credits is Take Me for a Little While by Dave EdmundsReferences editExternal links edit Everybody Hurts Archived 2016 08 18 at the Wayback Machine at HBO Everybody Hurts at IMDb nbsp Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Everybody Hurts The Sopranos amp oldid 1216953451, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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