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Proshai, Livushka

"Proshai, Livushka" is the 28th episode of the HBO original series The Sopranos and the second of the show's third season. It was written by David Chase and directed by Tim Van Patten, and originally aired on March 4, 2001.

"Proshai, Livushka"
The Sopranos episode
Episode no.Season 3
Episode 2
Directed byTim Van Patten
Written byDavid Chase
Cinematography byPhil Abraham
Production code301
Original air dateMarch 4, 2001 (2001-03-04)
Running time57 minutes
Episode chronology
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Starring edit

Guest starring edit

Also guest starring edit

Synopsis edit

At home, Tony greets Meadow and her friend from college, Noah Tannenbaum. Tony and Noah talk briefly about Tony's favorite film The Public Enemy. Alone with him, Tony questions him about his ethnicity and confirms that he is half Jewish and half African-American. Tony tells him that, being black, he must stay away from his daughter. Noah swears at him and storms out. Tony goes to the kitchen; unwrapping some capocollo he sees a box of Uncle Ben's Rice, triggering a panic attack.

Tony has read the newspaper headline: "2nd Firebomb in Sanitation War". He confronts Ralphie Cifaretto, an ambitious and effective member of Richie Aprile's crew, and Albert Barese about the sanitation dispute. He tells them firmly: "No more fires." So, instead, Ralphie has a man beaten up with baseball bats. Separately, Ray Curto meets his handler from the FBI; he is 'cooperating'.

Tony visits his mother Livia in an attempt to set things straight, and tell her what to say if questioned about the stolen airline tickets. She seems to stonewall him. Exasperated, he walks out. That evening, Livia dies from a stroke. Later, Tony tells Dr. Melfi, "I'm glad she's dead." Then he bursts out that he is "a bad son".

Tony's sister Barbara informs him that Janice will not be coming for the funeral. He furiously calls her in Seattle and tells her to be on the next plane; she inveigles him into paying the fare. At the funeral home Janice insists that contrary to her wishes, Livia be given a lavish funeral and, exasperated, Tony agrees. In Livia's house, Janice hammers at the basement wall. At the funeral, still at the graveside, she has a dispute with Livia's caregiver Svetlana about Livia's collection of records. Svetlana says Livia gave them to her; Janice orders her to give them back.

At the post-funeral reception at the Sopranos' house, Janice, against Tony's wishes, corrals everyone into the main room for a ceremony of remembrance. With some reluctance, one or two people speak in memory of Livia. Christopher, stoned on marijuana and cocaine, gives a rambling, unfocused speech. Tony slips outside, where he is confronted by an angry and drunk Artie Bucco, who remembers Livia telling him about Tony's torching of the Vesuvio. Artie goes back inside and seems ready to speak about it but Carmela, who has been drinking, suddenly says, "This is such a crock of shit." She says that Livia was "terribly dysfunctional" and "even from the grave...spread no cheer". Her father, Hugh, then says that Livia "estranged us from our own daughter" and "ruined I don't know how many goddamn Christmases." Carmela then upbraids Tony, Janice and Barbara for ignoring their mother's wishes and having an elaborate funeral. Artie ultimately remains silent.

Afterward, Tony sits in front of the television with a drink and watches the scene from The Public Enemy in which the main character's mother joyfully prepares her home for her son's return, not knowing that he is dead. Tony gets teary.

First appearances edit

The episode marks the first appearance of:

Deceased edit

Title reference edit

  • A Romanization of the Russian «Прощай, Ливьюшка»: "Farewell, little Livia." Said in Russian, as a toast in Livia's memory by her caregiver, Svetlana.

Production edit

  • Because of Nancy Marchand's death, David Chase decided that Livia should die as well. Livia's final scene was created using CGI with previous sound clips and scenes featuring Marchand. The cost was approximately $250,000.[1]
  • Joe Pantoliano (Ralph Cifaretto), Steve R. Schirripa (Bobby "Bacala" Baccalieri), Robert Funaro (Eugene Pontecorvo), John Ventimiglia (Artie Bucco), and Kathrine Narducci (Charmaine Bucco) are now billed in the opening credits as part of the main cast, but only in episodes in which they appear.
  • This is the final episode in which Nancy Marchand is billed in the opening credits. Perhaps to indicate this (and her unusual CGI appearance), her name is preceded by the word 'With'. During the first two seasons, it had been preceded by the word 'And' (which is now the case for Joe Pantoliano).
  • The episode was part two of a two-hour season premiere when it originally aired in 2001.
  • Vincent Pastore makes a cameo in this episode, when Tony opens a closet door and Pussy is seen in the mirror.

References to other media edit

  • When Tony visits his mother for the final time, he brings her audiobooks of the novels The Horse Whisperer and Omertà.
  • Meadow goes upstairs to get her Barenaked Ladies CD, leaving Tony and Noah alone.
  • The book read by the FBI agent in the surveillance van was The Internet for Dummies.
  • Various clips from the 1931 gangster film, The Public Enemy starring James Cagney, are featured throughout this episode.
  • A.J's doing school work on the poem "Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening" by Robert Frost and Meadow helps him by explaining that snow white represents death. AJ thinks that black represented death. On his desk is a black lamp the same type the FBI bugged Tony's basement.
  • The shot of the undertaker from inside a descending elevator references the character Amerigo Bonasera in The Godfather, as does the undertaker's reference to using "all of my power, all of my skill."
  • Furio Giunta refers to the reality TV series Survivor, saying that someone should point a gun at the winner and demand 25% of the prize money.

Music edit

Filming locations edit

Listed in order of first appearance:[2]

References edit

  1. ^ "Late 'Sopranos' actress virtually returns to show". USA Today. Gannett Company. February 28, 2001. Retrieved May 18, 2016.
  2. ^ Ugoku. "The Sopranos location guide - Filming locations for". www.sopranos-locations.com. Retrieved 2020-05-26.

External links edit

  • "Proshai, Livushka" at HBO
  • "Proshai, Livushka" at IMDb

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Proshai Livushka is the 28th episode of the HBO original series The Sopranos and the second of the show s third season It was written by David Chase and directed by Tim Van Patten and originally aired on March 4 2001 Proshai Livushka The Sopranos episodeEpisode no Season 3Episode 2Directed byTim Van PattenWritten byDavid ChaseCinematography byPhil AbrahamProduction code301Original air dateMarch 4 2001 2001 03 04 Running time57 minutesEpisode chronology Previous Mr Ruggerio s Neighborhood Next Fortunate Son The Sopranos season 3 List of episodes Contents 1 Starring 1 1 Guest starring 1 1 1 Also guest starring 2 Synopsis 3 First appearances 4 Deceased 5 Title reference 6 Production 7 References to other media 8 Music 9 Filming locations 10 References 11 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 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 Federico Castelluccio as Furio Giunta Steven R Schirripa as Bobby Baccalieri Robert Funaro as Eugene Pontecorvo Kathrine Narducci as Charmaine Bucco Nancy Marchand as Livia Soprano Joe Pantoliano as Ralph CifarettoGuest starring edit Jerry Adler as Hesh RabkinAlso guest starring edit Peter Riegert as Assemblyman Zellman Tom Aldredge as Hugh DeAngelis Suzanne Shepherd as Mary DeAngelis Alla Kliouka as Svetlana Kirilenko Vincent Curatola as Johnny Sack John Fiore as Gigi Cestone Joseph R Gannascoli as Vito Spatafore Dan Grimaldi as Patsy Parisi George Loros as Raymond Curto Richard Maldone as Albert Barese Vincent Pastore as Pussy Bonpensiero Gregalan Williams as Reverend James Jr Patrick Tully as Noah Tannenbaum Nicole Burdette as Barbara Giglione Ralph Lucarelli as Cozzarelli Peter McRobbie as Father Felix Sharon Angela as Rosalie Aprile Jason Cerbone as Jackie Aprile Jr Tim Gallin as Joseph Zachary Marcia Haufrecht as Fanny Maureen Van Zandt as Gabriella Dante Vito Antuofermo as Bobby Zanone Dimitri de Fresco as Young Man Marie Donato as 2 to 5 7 to 9 Katalin Pota as Lilliana Wosilius Ed Vassallo as Tom Giglione Gary Evans as FBI Tech 2 Frank Pando as Agent Grasso Carlos Lopez as FBI Tech Michael Strano as FBI AgentSynopsis editAt home Tony greets Meadow and her friend from college Noah Tannenbaum Tony and Noah talk briefly about Tony s favorite film The Public Enemy Alone with him Tony questions him about his ethnicity and confirms that he is half Jewish and half African American Tony tells him that being black he must stay away from his daughter Noah swears at him and storms out Tony goes to the kitchen unwrapping some capocollo he sees a box of Uncle Ben s Rice triggering a panic attack Tony has read the newspaper headline 2nd Firebomb in Sanitation War He confronts Ralphie Cifaretto an ambitious and effective member of Richie Aprile s crew and Albert Barese about the sanitation dispute He tells them firmly No more fires So instead Ralphie has a man beaten up with baseball bats Separately Ray Curto meets his handler from the FBI he is cooperating Tony visits his mother Livia in an attempt to set things straight and tell her what to say if questioned about the stolen airline tickets She seems to stonewall him Exasperated he walks out That evening Livia dies from a stroke Later Tony tells Dr Melfi I m glad she s dead Then he bursts out that he is a bad son Tony s sister Barbara informs him that Janice will not be coming for the funeral He furiously calls her in Seattle and tells her to be on the next plane she inveigles him into paying the fare At the funeral home Janice insists that contrary to her wishes Livia be given a lavish funeral and exasperated Tony agrees In Livia s house Janice hammers at the basement wall At the funeral still at the graveside she has a dispute with Livia s caregiver Svetlana about Livia s collection of records Svetlana says Livia gave them to her Janice orders her to give them back At the post funeral reception at the Sopranos house Janice against Tony s wishes corrals everyone into the main room for a ceremony of remembrance With some reluctance one or two people speak in memory of Livia Christopher stoned on marijuana and cocaine gives a rambling unfocused speech Tony slips outside where he is confronted by an angry and drunk Artie Bucco who remembers Livia telling him about Tony s torching of the Vesuvio Artie goes back inside and seems ready to speak about it but Carmela who has been drinking suddenly says This is such a crock of shit She says that Livia was terribly dysfunctional and even from the grave spread no cheer Her father Hugh then says that Livia estranged us from our own daughter and ruined I don t know how many goddamn Christmases Carmela then upbraids Tony Janice and Barbara for ignoring their mother s wishes and having an elaborate funeral Artie ultimately remains silent Afterward Tony sits in front of the television with a drink and watches the scene from The Public Enemy in which the main character s mother joyfully prepares her home for her son s return not knowing that he is dead Tony gets teary First appearances editThe episode marks the first appearance of Ralph Cifaretto A high ranking soldier in the former Aprile crew who pushes to be made captain of the said crew Eugene Pontecorvo A well liked associate and soon to be made man in the Aprile crew Noah Tannenbaum A half black half Jewish college student and potential boyfriend of Meadow s Ronald Zellman Assemblyman for Newark New Jersey s Lower 8th Ward Deceased editLivia Soprano dies from a massive stroke in her sleep Title reference editA Romanization of the Russian Proshaj Livyushka Farewell little Livia Said in Russian as a toast in Livia s memory by her caregiver Svetlana Production editBecause of Nancy Marchand s death David Chase decided that Livia should die as well Livia s final scene was created using CGI with previous sound clips and scenes featuring Marchand The cost was approximately 250 000 1 Joe Pantoliano Ralph Cifaretto Steve R Schirripa Bobby Bacala Baccalieri Robert Funaro Eugene Pontecorvo John Ventimiglia Artie Bucco and Kathrine Narducci Charmaine Bucco are now billed in the opening credits as part of the main cast but only in episodes in which they appear This is the final episode in which Nancy Marchand is billed in the opening credits Perhaps to indicate this and her unusual CGI appearance her name is preceded by the word With During the first two seasons it had been preceded by the word And which is now the case for Joe Pantoliano The episode was part two of a two hour season premiere when it originally aired in 2001 Vincent Pastore makes a cameo in this episode when Tony opens a closet door and Pussy is seen in the mirror References to other media editWhen Tony visits his mother for the final time he brings her audiobooks of the novels The Horse Whisperer and Omerta Meadow goes upstairs to get her Barenaked Ladies CD leaving Tony and Noah alone The book read by the FBI agent in the surveillance van was The Internet for Dummies Various clips from the 1931 gangster film The Public Enemy starring James Cagney are featured throughout this episode A J s doing school work on the poem Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening by Robert Frost and Meadow helps him by explaining that snow white represents death AJ thinks that black represented death On his desk is a black lamp the same type the FBI bugged Tony s basement The shot of the undertaker from inside a descending elevator references the character Amerigo Bonasera in The Godfather as does the undertaker s reference to using all of my power all of my skill Furio Giunta refers to the reality TV series Survivor saying that someone should point a gun at the winner and demand 25 of the prize money Music editThe song played over the end credits is I m Forever Blowing Bubbles by Les Paul That song is also prominent in The Public Enemy which Tony watches in this episode Eyeless by Slipknot is played in A J s room An organ rendition of Tomaso Albinoni s Adagio in G minor is playing during Livia s wake Shake It Like You Just Made Bail by Shawn Smith is played while Christopher Adriana and Furio take drugs before the wake The song played by Janice on the stereo in honor of her mother is If I Loved You by Jan Clayton from the original Broadway cast recording of Carousel The song playing at the start of the episode when a firebomb is detonated in the garbage truck is I m Your Captain Closer to Home by Grand Funk Railroad Filming locations editListed in order of first appearance 2 Paterson New Jersey North Caldwell New Jersey Verona New Jersey Belleville New Jersey Totowa New Jersey Jersey City and Harsimus Cemetery in Jersey City New JerseyReferences edit Late Sopranos actress virtually returns to show USA Today Gannett Company February 28 2001 Retrieved May 18 2016 Ugoku The Sopranos location guide Filming locations for www sopranos locations com Retrieved 2020 05 26 External links edit Proshai Livushka at HBO Proshai Livushka at IMDb Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Proshai Livushka amp oldid 1161780463, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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