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House Arrest (The Sopranos)

"House Arrest" is the 24th episode of the HBO original series The Sopranos and the 11th of the show's second season. It was written by Terence Winter and directed by Tim Van Patten, and originally aired on March 26, 2000.

"House Arrest"
The Sopranos episode
Episode no.Season 2
Episode 11
Directed byTim Van Patten
Written byTerence Winter
Cinematography byPhil Abraham
Production code211
Original air dateMarch 26, 2000 (2000-03-26)
Running time57 minutes
Episode chronology
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Starring Edit

* = credited only

Guest starring Edit

Also guest starring Edit

Synopsis Edit

Tony is advised by his lawyer, Neil Mink, to "insulate" himself from the "shenanigans" so he spends time at home, where he is bored, and then in the office of Barone Sanitation, where he is still bored, though he draws up an office basketball pool and has vigorous sex with the office assistant.

Dr. Melfi is under heavy stress because of her relationship with Tony. She is drinking between sessions on the days that she sees him. Tony comments once, "You seem very mellow today. You look like you're on drugs." In a restaurant with her son, she creates a scene when she tries to stop another patron from smoking. She tells Dr. Kupferberg that, although she is repulsed by what Tony tells her, "I can't stop myself from wanting to hear it." Kupferberg prescribes medication and urges her again to cease treating this patient.

Junior and Richie are selling cocaine on their garbage routes. Tony angrily tells Richie to stop, saying that this can draw FBI and DEA attention to their legitimate business. Richie glares at him before turning away. After this confrontation, Tony has a panic attack. He almost has another when he sees Janice behaving lovingly with Richie, who is now her fiancé. Thinking aloud, Tony says, "Oh, you poor bastard."

One of Junior's drivers continues selling cocaine; Junior says he needs the income for legal and medical expenses. At the hospital, he is recognized by Catherine Romano, who was a classmate of his younger brother Johnny. She is now the widow – and the mother – of a police detective. At first, Junior evades her, embarrassed by his illnesses and house arrest. Eventually, he phones her, and in his home she affectionately looks after him.

Tony returns to Satriale's, where his crew – including a now-discharged and nearly fully-recovered Christopher – welcomes him back.

Title reference Edit

House arrest is a sentence issued by a judge as an alternative to prison time and helps keep track of convicted criminals after or as an alternative to, a prison sentence. The sentence states that the person cannot leave their main domicile and can only be released for important family functions, medical appointments, or funerals. Junior is also able to leave his residence when he needs to visit a supermarket. Junior's social life begins to dwindle under his sentence.

The title also applies to the increased amount of time that Tony spends at home, surrounded by mundane activities that do not interest him. In this way, Tony experiences a sort of "house arrest", isolated from his friends and the work that he enjoys. Although Tony's sentence is more self-imposed than his uncle's, it has been advised by his lawyer.

Cultural references Edit

  • When Tony is reminded of the Bevilaqua murder case by his lawyer, he remarks "I told you, I was home alone". Mink replies "You and Macaulay Culkin", referring to the 1990 film Home Alone.
  • One of the nurses in the hospital laughs at the U.S. Marshal sent to affix an electronic bracelet to Junior's ankle when he mentions his last name is McLuhan. His professional name is therefore Marshal McLuhan, similar to the name of Canadian philosopher Marshall McLuhan. In his 1970 book From Cliche to Archetype, McLuhan extensively analyzed and discussed Eugène Ionesco play The Bald Soprano.
  • Mary Louise Wilson's character Catherine Romano shares a name with Nanette Fabray's character on the sitcom One Day at a Time, which Wilson was also on from 1976–1977.
  • During a therapy session, Tony mentions he was watching a movie starring Brad Pitt and Gwyneth Paltrow. Dr. Melfi guesses Sliding Doors (which stars Paltrow but not Pitt). Tony corrects her with Seven.
  • While Junior is talking to Catherine, she mentions her husband died "almost 15 years ago, the week the shuttle exploded", referring to the Space Shuttle Challenger disaster (at this point, the Space Shuttle Columbia disaster had not yet taken place).
  • At a meeting of Carmela's book club in her living room, her friends discuss the memoir Angela's Ashes by Frank McCourt. McCourt's follow-up memoir, 'Tis, lies on a nearby table.
  • Tony sarcastically rebuts Junior's nostalgic view of 1950s gangsters working together to settle their differences amicably, mentioning his memories of the picture of Albert Anastasia "lying there all amicable, on the barber shop floor". He's referring to the 1957 assassination of the Mafia boss in the barbershop of Manhattan's Park Sheraton Hotel.
  • During a therapy session with Dr. Melfi, Tony, frustrated with his recent lack of progress, angrily mentions he's "ready for the George Sanders long walk", which refers to the 1972 suicide of actor George Sanders.
  • The television show Junior Soprano and Catherine Romano are watching when he falls asleep is Diagnosis: Murder, starring Dick Van Dyke.

Music Edit

Filming locations Edit

Listed in order of first appearance:[1]

References Edit

  1. ^ Ugoku. "The Sopranos location guide - Filming locations for". www.sopranos-locations.com. Retrieved 2020-04-27.

External links Edit

  • "House Arrest" at HBO
  • "House Arrest" at IMDb

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House Arrest is the 24th episode of the HBO original series The Sopranos and the 11th of the show s second season It was written by Terence Winter and directed by Tim Van Patten and originally aired on March 26 2000 House Arrest The Sopranos episodeEpisode no Season 2Episode 11Directed byTim Van PattenWritten byTerence WinterCinematography byPhil AbrahamProduction code211Original air dateMarch 26 2000 2000 03 26 Running time57 minutesEpisode chronology Previous Bust Out Next The Knight in White Satin Armor The Sopranos season 2 List of episodes Contents 1 Starring 1 1 Guest starring 1 1 1 Also guest starring 2 Synopsis 3 Title reference 4 Cultural references 5 Music 6 Filming locations 7 References 8 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 Drea de Matteo as Adriana La Cerva David Proval as Richie Aprile Aida Turturro as Janice Soprano Nancy Marchand as Livia Soprano credited only Guest starring Edit Jerry Adler as Hesh RabkinAlso guest starring Edit Mary Louise Wilson as Catherine Romano Peter Bogdanovich as Dr Elliot Kupferberg Matthew Sussman as Dr Schreck Federico Castelluccio as Furio Giunta Steven R Schirripa as Bobby Bacala Baccalieri David Margulies as Neil Mink Sharon Angela as Rosalie Aprile Toni Kalem as Angie Bonpensiero Will McCormack as Jason La Penna Maureen Van Zandt as Gabriella Dante Joe Lisi as Dick Barone Vito Antuofermo as Bobby Zanone Sabine Singh as Tracy Jennifer Albano as Connie DeSapio Matt Servitto as Agent Harris Gary Perez as Agent Marquez Roy Thinnes as Dr Baumgartner Terry Winter as Tom AmbersonSynopsis EditTony is advised by his lawyer Neil Mink to insulate himself from the shenanigans so he spends time at home where he is bored and then in the office of Barone Sanitation where he is still bored though he draws up an office basketball pool and has vigorous sex with the office assistant Dr Melfi is under heavy stress because of her relationship with Tony She is drinking between sessions on the days that she sees him Tony comments once You seem very mellow today You look like you re on drugs In a restaurant with her son she creates a scene when she tries to stop another patron from smoking She tells Dr Kupferberg that although she is repulsed by what Tony tells her I can t stop myself from wanting to hear it Kupferberg prescribes medication and urges her again to cease treating this patient Junior and Richie are selling cocaine on their garbage routes Tony angrily tells Richie to stop saying that this can draw FBI and DEA attention to their legitimate business Richie glares at him before turning away After this confrontation Tony has a panic attack He almost has another when he sees Janice behaving lovingly with Richie who is now her fiance Thinking aloud Tony says Oh you poor bastard One of Junior s drivers continues selling cocaine Junior says he needs the income for legal and medical expenses At the hospital he is recognized by Catherine Romano who was a classmate of his younger brother Johnny She is now the widow and the mother of a police detective At first Junior evades her embarrassed by his illnesses and house arrest Eventually he phones her and in his home she affectionately looks after him Tony returns to Satriale s where his crew including a now discharged and nearly fully recovered Christopher welcomes him back Title reference EditHouse arrest is a sentence issued by a judge as an alternative to prison time and helps keep track of convicted criminals after or as an alternative to a prison sentence The sentence states that the person cannot leave their main domicile and can only be released for important family functions medical appointments or funerals Junior is also able to leave his residence when he needs to visit a supermarket Junior s social life begins to dwindle under his sentence The title also applies to the increased amount of time that Tony spends at home surrounded by mundane activities that do not interest him In this way Tony experiences a sort of house arrest isolated from his friends and the work that he enjoys Although Tony s sentence is more self imposed than his uncle s it has been advised by his lawyer Cultural references EditWhen Tony is reminded of the Bevilaqua murder case by his lawyer he remarks I told you I was home alone Mink replies You and Macaulay Culkin referring to the 1990 film Home Alone One of the nurses in the hospital laughs at the U S Marshal sent to affix an electronic bracelet to Junior s ankle when he mentions his last name is McLuhan His professional name is therefore Marshal McLuhan similar to the name of Canadian philosopher Marshall McLuhan In his 1970 book From Cliche to Archetype McLuhan extensively analyzed and discussed Eugene Ionesco play The Bald Soprano Mary Louise Wilson s character Catherine Romano shares a name with Nanette Fabray s character on the sitcom One Day at a Time which Wilson was also on from 1976 1977 During a therapy session Tony mentions he was watching a movie starring Brad Pitt and Gwyneth Paltrow Dr Melfi guesses Sliding Doors which stars Paltrow but not Pitt Tony corrects her with Seven While Junior is talking to Catherine she mentions her husband died almost 15 years ago the week the shuttle exploded referring to the Space Shuttle Challenger disaster at this point the Space Shuttle Columbia disaster had not yet taken place At a meeting of Carmela s book club in her living room her friends discuss the memoir Angela s Ashes by Frank McCourt McCourt s follow up memoir Tis lies on a nearby table Tony sarcastically rebuts Junior s nostalgic view of 1950s gangsters working together to settle their differences amicably mentioning his memories of the picture of Albert Anastasia lying there all amicable on the barber shop floor He s referring to the 1957 assassination of the Mafia boss in the barbershop of Manhattan s Park Sheraton Hotel During a therapy session with Dr Melfi Tony frustrated with his recent lack of progress angrily mentions he s ready for the George Sanders long walk which refers to the 1972 suicide of actor George Sanders The television show Junior Soprano and Catherine Romano are watching when he falls asleep is Diagnosis Murder starring Dick Van Dyke Music EditThe song at the beginning of the episode when the garbage truck dumps the pile of trash outside the deli is Space Invader by The Pretenders The song that plays early in the episode at the Soprano house over the radio station Q104 3 is Gotta Serve Somebody by Bob Dylan Prior to Tony s panic attack at the banquet the song playing is Disco Inferno by The Trammps The song that plays while Tony suffers his panic attack at the banquet is More Than a Feeling by Boston The lyric I closed my eyes and I slipped away can be heard just before he passes out The song played over the end credits is You Can t Put Your Arms Around a Memory by Johnny Thunders Filming locations EditListed in order of first appearance 1 Little Falls New Jersey Passaic River and Newark skyline from Harrison New Jersey Jersey City New Jersey Livingston New Jersey Satriale s Pork Store in Kearny New JerseyReferences Edit Ugoku The Sopranos location guide Filming locations for www sopranos locations com Retrieved 2020 04 27 External links Edit House Arrest at HBO House Arrest at IMDb Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title House Arrest The Sopranos amp oldid 1146062289, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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