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I Dream of Jeannie Cusamano

"I Dream of Jeannie Cusamano" is the 13th episode of the HBO original series The Sopranos and the finale of the show's first season. Written by David Chase and directed by John Patterson, it originally aired on April 4, 1999.

"I Dream of Jeannie Cusamano"
The Sopranos episode
Episode no.Season 1
Episode 13
Directed byJohn Patterson
Written byDavid Chase
Cinematography byPhil Abraham
Production code113
Original air dateApril 4, 1999 (1999-04-04)
Running time60 minutes
Episode chronology
The Sopranos (season 1)
List of episodes

Starring Edit

* = credit only

Guest starring Edit

Also guest starring Edit

Synopsis Edit

Jimmy's behavior at a meeting convinces Tony and Uncle Junior that he is an FBI informant. Jimmy is lured into a trap by Christopher and killed by Silvio; his body is dumped in an alley with a dead rat stuffed into his mouth.

Knowing that Tony's life is in danger, Dr. Melfi openly speculates about Livia, noting that she often speaks of infanticide and suggesting that she has a borderline personality disorder. Tony angrily rejects this, physically threatens Melfi, and storms out.

Tony is brought to an FBI safehouse where Agent Frank Cubitoso reveals that Livia's room at the Green Grove retirement home has been bugged. He plays audio recordings that confirm Tony's suspicions that the attempt on his life was planned by Uncle Junior, who was goaded by Livia.

Tony returns to Melfi, explaining that the attempted hit occurred partly because he was seeing her, and telling her to leave town. He then confides to his crew that he is seeing a psychiatrist. Though Silvio and Paulie accept it, Christopher cannot and walks out. Tony and his crew then begin to retaliate against Junior's crew, killing Mikey and Chucky. However, Junior and the rest of his crew are then arrested; Tony's lawyer tells him that he was not indicted because the charges relate to a stock fraud scam in which he was not involved. Junior is offered a lesser charge if he confesses that Tony is the de facto boss of the DiMeo crime family, but he refuses.

Carmela sees that Father Phil is now close to Jackie Aprile's widow Rosalie. When he calls on Carmela, knowing that she is alone, she rebuffs him, accusing him of taking advantage of spiritually thirsty women. Crushed, he leaves.

When Artie visits Livia at Green Grove, she divulges Tony's role in burning down his restaurant. Artie then angrily confronts Tony with a rifle, but Tony manages to persuade him that his mother is unreliable and confused. Though still enraged, Artie destroys the rifle and leaves. As time passes, his rebuilt restaurant is a success, and he finds peace.

Tony goes to Green Grove and grabs a pillow, intending to smother his mother. However, Livia has just had a stroke and is wheeled past Tony on a gurney. Discarding the pillow, he leans very close to her face and whispers that he knows what she did. The staff haul him off as he shouts, "Look at her face, she's smiling!"

Later that night, Tony and his family go to Artie's restaurant to wait out a thunderstorm. After a little hesitation, he welcomes them. As they eat by candlelight, Tony raises his glass to "the little moments that were good".

First appearance Edit

  • Agent Cubitoso: The FBI agent in charge of investigating the Soprano crime family and Tony Soprano.

Deceased Edit

Title reference Edit

Cultural references Edit

  • The episode title is a nod to the 1960s I Dream of Jeannie TV series.
  • When A.J. is making fun of Livia after her "Who's Artie Bucco?" question, he mockingly hums the theme from Jeopardy!.
  • Meadow and Jeremy are watching "Planely Possible", an episode of the sci-fi/horror HBO TV Show Perversions of Science, together.
  • Father Phil brings Carmela a DVD of the 1998 film One True Thing, starring Renée Zellweger.
  • When Mikey Palmice fingers Junior for shooting Brendan Filone, Christopher expresses disbelief, calling Junior "Mr. Magoo".
  • When the FBI offers to play Tony portions of surveillance tape in an informal sit-down, he jokes that if it's the Springsteen CD box set, he's already got it.
  • The U.S. attorney who offers Junior a deal is named Gene Conigliaro. Eugene Conigliaro was a character on a sixth-season episode of The Rockford Files, "Just a Coupla Guys." Chase wrote both scripts. Greg Antonacci, who played Conigliaro, would eventually join the show in the sixth season as New York mobster Butch DeConcini.
  • Tony calls a hospital worker "George Clooney", a reference to the actor's role on ER.
  • During the final dinner scene, Paulie calls Silvio "Pat Cooper", a reference to the famous comedian.
  • When advising Dr. Melfi to leave town for her own safety, Tony suggests that she tell her patients that "August came early". This is a reference to the practice of psychoanalysts to vacation in the month of August.
  • Being questioned while under arrest, Junior jokes to his interrogator that he would like to have sex with Angie Dickinson. This is a reference to the actress who was reputed to have had an affair with John F. Kennedy, with whom Junior is obsessed.
  • Christopher refers to William "Petite" Clayborn and Rasheen Ray — the gunmen contracted to kill Tony — as Boyz II Men.

Music Edit

  • The song playing at the beginning of the episode during the meeting at Satriale's is "Inside of Me" by Little Steven & The Disciples of Soul (Little Steven is the musical pseudonym of Steven Van Zandt, who plays Silvio Dante in the show).
  • The song played during the hotel killing scene is "Wood Cabin" by Saint Etienne.
  • The song played when Carmela and Rosalie have lunch at Artie's new restaurant and discuss Rosalie's grief over her husband Jackie and Carmela's fear for her own is "I'll Remember April" by Bobby Darin.
  • The song played when Father Phil joins Carmela and Rosalie for lunch at Artie's new restaurant is "I've Got You Under My Skin" by Frankie Valli.
  • The song played at the Bada Bing is "Groove Me" by Screamin' Cheetah Wheelies.
  • The song played just after Tony kills Chucky is "It's Bad You Know" by R. L. Burnside.
  • The choir music heard when Carmela walks in on Rosalie and Father Phil in the church is "Illumina Faciem Tuam" By Carlo Gesualdo, performed by the Oxford Camerata.
  • The song played when Tony is happy at breakfast is "Rave On!" by Buddy Holly.
  • The song played during the montage of the Feds arresting Junior, Larry Boy, Sasso, and the other mobsters is "The Four Sections (Andrea Parker Mix)" by Steve Reich.
  • The song played when Tony comes looking for Dr. Melfi is "El Gorrito" by Lucho Argain.
  • The song played over the end credits is "State Trooper" by Bruce Springsteen.

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. from the original on January 26, 2020. Retrieved February 27, 2020.

External links Edit

  • "I Dream of Jeannie Cusamano" August 18, 2016, at the Wayback Machine at HBO
  • "I Dream of Jeannie Cusamano" at IMDb

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I Dream of Jeannie Cusamano is the 13th episode of the HBO original series The Sopranos and the finale of the show s first season Written by David Chase and directed by John Patterson it originally aired on April 4 1999 I Dream of Jeannie Cusamano The Sopranos episodeEpisode no Season 1Episode 13Directed byJohn PattersonWritten byDavid ChaseCinematography byPhil AbrahamProduction code113Original air dateApril 4 1999 1999 04 04 Running time60 minutesEpisode chronology Previous Isabella Next Guy Walks into a Psychiatrist s Office 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 Deceased 5 Title reference 6 Cultural references 7 Music 8 Filming locations 9 References 10 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 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 Kathrine Narducci as Charmaine Bucco Frank Pellegrino as Frank CubitosoAlso guest starring Edit Al Sapienza as Mikey Palmice Paul Schulze as Father Phil Drea de Matteo as Adriana Tony Darrow as Larry Boy Barese George Loros as Raymond Curto Joe Badalucco Jr as Jimmy Altieri Sal Ruffino as Chucky Signore Sharon Angela as Rosalie Aprile John Aprea as U S Attorney Gene Conigliaro George Bass as Janitor Gene Canfield as Police Officer Frank Dellarosa as EMT Santiago Douglas as Jeremy Herrera Militza Ivanova as Russian Woman Frank Pando as Agent Grasso Annika Pergament as News Anchor Michele Santopietro as JoJo Palmice Matt Servitto as Agent Harris Candy Trabucco as Ms GiaculoSynopsis EditJimmy s behavior at a meeting convinces Tony and Uncle Junior that he is an FBI informant Jimmy is lured into a trap by Christopher and killed by Silvio his body is dumped in an alley with a dead rat stuffed into his mouth Knowing that Tony s life is in danger Dr Melfi openly speculates about Livia noting that she often speaks of infanticide and suggesting that she has a borderline personality disorder Tony angrily rejects this physically threatens Melfi and storms out Tony is brought to an FBI safehouse where Agent Frank Cubitoso reveals that Livia s room at the Green Grove retirement home has been bugged He plays audio recordings that confirm Tony s suspicions that the attempt on his life was planned by Uncle Junior who was goaded by Livia Tony returns to Melfi explaining that the attempted hit occurred partly because he was seeing her and telling her to leave town He then confides to his crew that he is seeing a psychiatrist Though Silvio and Paulie accept it Christopher cannot and walks out Tony and his crew then begin to retaliate against Junior s crew killing Mikey and Chucky However Junior and the rest of his crew are then arrested Tony s lawyer tells him that he was not indicted because the charges relate to a stock fraud scam in which he was not involved Junior is offered a lesser charge if he confesses that Tony is the de facto boss of the DiMeo crime family but he refuses Carmela sees that Father Phil is now close to Jackie Aprile s widow Rosalie When he calls on Carmela knowing that she is alone she rebuffs him accusing him of taking advantage of spiritually thirsty women Crushed he leaves When Artie visits Livia at Green Grove she divulges Tony s role in burning down his restaurant Artie then angrily confronts Tony with a rifle but Tony manages to persuade him that his mother is unreliable and confused Though still enraged Artie destroys the rifle and leaves As time passes his rebuilt restaurant is a success and he finds peace Tony goes to Green Grove and grabs a pillow intending to smother his mother However Livia has just had a stroke and is wheeled past Tony on a gurney Discarding the pillow he leans very close to her face and whispers that he knows what she did The staff haul him off as he shouts Look at her face she s smiling Later that night Tony and his family go to Artie s restaurant to wait out a thunderstorm After a little hesitation he welcomes them As they eat by candlelight Tony raises his glass to the little moments that were good First appearance EditAgent Cubitoso The FBI agent in charge of investigating the Soprano crime family and Tony Soprano Deceased EditJimmy Altieri shot by Silvio on orders from Tony Soprano Chucky Signore shot by Tony Soprano on his motorboat Mikey Palmice shot while out jogging by Christopher and Paulie on orders from Tony Title reference EditIn a session with Dr Melfi Tony relates a dream he had involving neighbor Jean Cusamano The title is also a play on the name of the TV show I Dream of Jeannie which is in turn a play on the first line of the Stephen Foster song Jeanie with the Light Brown Hair Cultural references EditThe episode title is a nod to the 1960s I Dream of Jeannie TV series When A J is making fun of Livia after her Who s Artie Bucco question he mockingly hums the theme from Jeopardy Meadow and Jeremy are watching Planely Possible an episode of the sci fi horror HBO TV Show Perversions of Science together Father Phil brings Carmela a DVD of the 1998 film One True Thing starring Renee Zellweger When Mikey Palmice fingers Junior for shooting Brendan Filone Christopher expresses disbelief calling Junior Mr Magoo When the FBI offers to play Tony portions of surveillance tape in an informal sit down he jokes that if it s the Springsteen CD box set he s already got it The U S attorney who offers Junior a deal is named Gene Conigliaro Eugene Conigliaro was a character on a sixth season episode of The Rockford Files Just a Coupla Guys Chase wrote both scripts Greg Antonacci who played Conigliaro would eventually join the show in the sixth season as New York mobster Butch DeConcini Tony calls a hospital worker George Clooney a reference to the actor s role on ER During the final dinner scene Paulie calls Silvio Pat Cooper a reference to the famous comedian When advising Dr Melfi to leave town for her own safety Tony suggests that she tell her patients that August came early This is a reference to the practice of psychoanalysts to vacation in the month of August Being questioned while under arrest Junior jokes to his interrogator that he would like to have sex with Angie Dickinson This is a reference to the actress who was reputed to have had an affair with John F Kennedy with whom Junior is obsessed Christopher refers to William Petite Clayborn and Rasheen Ray the gunmen contracted to kill Tony as Boyz II Men Music EditThe song playing at the beginning of the episode during the meeting at Satriale s is Inside of Me by Little Steven amp The Disciples of Soul Little Steven is the musical pseudonym of Steven Van Zandt who plays Silvio Dante in the show The song played during the hotel killing scene is Wood Cabin by Saint Etienne The song played when Carmela and Rosalie have lunch at Artie s new restaurant and discuss Rosalie s grief over her husband Jackie and Carmela s fear for her own is I ll Remember April by Bobby Darin The song played when Father Phil joins Carmela and Rosalie for lunch at Artie s new restaurant is I ve Got You Under My Skin by Frankie Valli The song played at the Bada Bing is Groove Me by Screamin Cheetah Wheelies The song played just after Tony kills Chucky is It s Bad You Know by R L Burnside The choir music heard when Carmela walks in on Rosalie and Father Phil in the church is Illumina Faciem Tuam By Carlo Gesualdo performed by the Oxford Camerata The song played when Tony is happy at breakfast is Rave On by Buddy Holly The song played during the montage of the Feds arresting Junior Larry Boy Sasso and the other mobsters is The Four Sections Andrea Parker Mix by Steve Reich The song played when Tony comes looking for Dr Melfi is El Gorrito by Lucho Argain The song played over the end credits is State Trooper by Bruce Springsteen Filming locations EditListed in order of first appearance 1 Satriale s Pork Store in Kearney New Jersey North Caldwell New Jersey Long Island City Queens Dumbo Brooklyn Satin Dolls in Lodi New Jersey Hackensack River below Route 3 in Secaucus New Jersey West Orange New Jersey Wittpenn Bridge in Jersey City New JerseyReferences Edit Ugoku The Sopranos location guide Filming locations for www sopranos locations com Archived from the original on January 26 2020 Retrieved February 27 2020 External links Edit I Dream of Jeannie Cusamano Archived August 18 2016 at the Wayback Machine at HBO I Dream of Jeannie Cusamano at IMDb Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title I Dream of Jeannie Cusamano amp oldid 1180703669, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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