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Two Tonys

"Two Tonys" is the 53rd episode of the HBO original series The Sopranos and the first of the show's fifth season. Written by David Chase and Terence Winter, it was directed by Tim Van Patten and originally aired on March 7, 2004.

"Two Tonys"
The Sopranos episode
Episode no.Season 5
Episode 1
Directed byTim Van Patten
Written byDavid Chase
Terence Winter
Cinematography byPhil Abraham
Production code501
Original air dateMarch 7, 2004 (2004-03-07)
Running time54 minutes
Episode chronology
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Starring Edit

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Guest starring Edit

** = photo only

Synopsis Edit

Janice and Bobby Baccalieri are now married. A year after his separation, Tony is living in his mother's former home.

One evening, while A.J. is in the backyard, a large black bear appears. Terrified, he calls for his mother, who drives off the bear and calls the authorities. Tony visits the next day and talks to Carmela, but the discussion turns hostile when she criticizes him for buying A.J. too many gifts. As they argue about money, she accuses him of calling Italy on his cellphone, and he tells her that Furio's life is “finished” if certain people find him. Tony tasks Benny and Little Paulie to guard his backyard, and Carmela reluctantly supplies them with a rifle.

After watching The Prince of Tides with his mistress, Valentina, Tony feels driven to see Dr. Melfi again, and he sends flowers and a greeting card to her office. When he calls her to set up a date, she declines, feeling that it would be unprofessional to date a former patient. She has a sexual dream about him. Tony then schedules an appointment, an opportunity to tell her he loves her. He forcibly kisses her; she tactfully makes him desist. In a therapy session with her own psychiatrist, she admits her initial attraction to Tony. Tony makes a third attempt to court her by offering cruise tickets, but she declines again. At his request, she tells him the aspects of his character she could not accept; but there are things he cannot bear to hear, and he storms out. He returns home, in a sense, and takes over guard duty from Benny.

Four mobsters imprisoned in the 1980s are released on parole. Three of them are a generation older than Tony: Soprano family capo Michele "Feech" La Manna, Lupertazzi family consigliere Angelo Garepe, and Lupertazzi capo Phil Leotardo. The fourth is Tony's cousin, Tony "Tony B" Blundetto. Feech wishes to return to work as a shy and sports bettor, which Tony and Uncle Junior permit so long as he does not compete with other operators. Tony is excited about his cousin's release and plans a lavish welcome party.

Carmine Lupertazzi has a stroke and is hospitalized. At the hospital, Johnny Sack tells Tony that he is still angry that he backed out of their agreement to kill Carmine the previous year.

Christopher and Paulie confront each other when their re-telling of their Pine Barrens ordeal devolves into mutual recriminations. Christopher begins to resent the custom that, being of lower rank, he is expected to pay when they dine in a restaurant. One evening, he forces Paulie to pay, but Paulie demands that Christopher repay him the next day and threatens that interest will be added if he does not. When he complains to Tony, he tells Christopher to keep paying the tabs, as he himself once did. In Atlantic City, Paulie contrives to inflate their dinner bill to nearly $1,200. As they argue in the parking lot, their waiter confronts Christopher about his poor tip, and when they dismiss him, he insults them. An enraged Christopher throws a brick at his head. The waiter collapses and has a seizure, causing a panicked Paulie to shoot him dead. Paulie takes the $1,200 as he and Christopher speed off in their cars. The next day, they make amends and split the original tab.

First appearances Edit

  • Michele "Feech" La Manna: former capo of the now-defunct La Manna crew who was incarcerated during the 1980s
  • Angelo Garepe: longtime Lupertazzi family Consigliere
  • Phil Leotardo: (image only) Capo of the Lupertazzi family who was sent to prison in the early 1980s
  • Tony Blundetto: (image only) Tony's cousin and DiMeo/Soprano crime family member who was sent to jail in 1986 for hijacking a truck

Deceased Edit

  • Raoul: an Atlantic City waiter who complained to Paulie and Christopher about a poor tip. Christopher hit him in the head with a brick, causing him to have a seizure. Paulie then shot Raoul dead.

Title reference Edit

  • Tony attempts to demonstrate to Dr. Melfi that there are two Tony Sopranos, one of whom she has never seen before and he wants to show her.
  • The title is also a reference to DiMeo/Soprano crime family member and Tony Soprano's namesake Tony Blundetto newly released from prison

Production Edit

  • The new addition to the series writing staff beginning with Season 5, Matthew Weiner, plays the Mafia expert on the news broadcast who introduces the new gangster characters. Previously, series writers Terence Winter and David Chase also made cameo appearances on the show, as Dr. Melfi's patient and a man in Italy, respectively.[1][2]
  • Steve Buscemi joins the main cast as Tony Blundetto and is now billed in the opening credits, although he does not appear in this episode other than in the form of photographs during the "Class of '04" news report. Buscemi previously directed two Sopranos episodes, "Pine Barrens" (Season 3) and "Everybody Hurts" (Season 4), and he continued to direct for the show, as well as act.
  • Jamie-Lynn Sigler is billed by her married name as "Jamie-Lynn DiScala" during this season.[3]
  • Vince Curatola is now exclusively billed in an individual credit from this point onwards. During Season 4 he had often been billed in a pairing with another actor. He is still only billed for the episodes in which he appears, however.
  • The character Sophia Baccalieri is now played by Miryam Coppersmith, who replaced Lexie Sperduto from Season 4.
  • Tony's famous red 1999 Chevrolet Suburban is swapped for a 2003 Cadillac Escalade ESV.
  • Toni Kalem, who plays Angie Bonpensiero in the series, becomes a story editor for the show starting with this episode.
  • This episode is the first season opener wherein Tony is not featured picking up The Star-Ledger at the foot of his driveway. Instead, Meadow runs over the newspaper with her car.
  • The preface to an April 10, 2002 Star-Ledger article titled, "Jersey mob soon to get infusion of old blood: Lawmen are wary as jail terms end" reads: "(Editor's Note: Sopranos creator David Chase revealed that the story arc of Season 5 was inspired by a Star-Ledger article on the RICO trials of the '80s. We've combed our archives and believe this may be the article he was referring to.")[4]

Other cultural references Edit

  • The real reference to the Two Tonys was a famous hit carried out by Jimmy the weasel Fratianno on Tony Brancato and his criminal associate Tony Trombino, two young mobsters performing robberies in Los Angeles and Las Vegas without the sanction of the Los Angeles family. Jack Dragna told Jimmy Fratianno they needed to be "clipped", and asked Jimmy to set "something up". Within a few days, Fratianno set up the Two Tonys and killed them in their car. (August 6, 1951)
  • Tony gets angry upon learning Carmela did not inform him of a bear sighting, saying this is not Little House on the Prairie.
  • Tony greets Feech La Manna with: "You go straight from the joint to Earl Scheib?" when telling him he has a tan.
  • Tony observes that Junior's house is like the Bowery Boys, with secret codes.
  • Feech La Manna calls himself Fred Astaire when told not to "step on anyone's toes".
  • Carmela tells Benny, whom Tony has sent to "protect" her and A. J., that he shouldn't sit outside like A Fistful of Dollars.
  • Christopher is shown reading My Search for Bill W. by Mel B., the biography of the founder of Alcoholics Anonymous.
  • When trying to persuade Dr. Melfi that it is ethically permissible for her to date him, Tony references information that he learned from the Dr. Phil show.
  • Tony tells Christopher that he paid for so many restaurant dinners over the years that he put a new wing on Peter Luger's.

Connections to prior episodes Edit

Music Edit

  • The song played in the opening scenes, then heard on Carmela's radio, and then over the end credits is "Heaven Only Knows" by Emmylou Harris.
  • The song blaring from Meadow's car when she comes to pick up A.J. is "Bichu Rap" by Titi Robin.
  • The song playing at the restaurant where the guys eat dinner with their goomahs is "Mia Serenata" by Jimmy Fontana.
  • At the start of the scene where Tony's crew were having dinner at the Atlantic City restaurant, "Band of Gold" by Freda Payne is heard, as is "Let's Get It On" by Marvin Gaye.

References Edit

  1. ^ "Guy Walks into a Psychiatrist's Office...", The Sopranos, originally aired January 16, 2000 on HBO
  2. ^ "Commendatori", The Sopranos, originally aired February 6, 2000 on HBO
  3. ^ "Jamie-Lynn DiScala, Husband Split Up". People. September 25, 2005. Retrieved January 29, 2013.
  4. ^ Rudolph Robert; Sterling, Guy (April 10, 2002). "Jersey mob soon to get infusion of old blood". The Star-Ledger. Retrieved May 8, 2012.

External links Edit

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Two Tonys is the 53rd episode of the HBO original series The Sopranos and the first of the show s fifth season Written by David Chase and Terence Winter it was directed by Tim Van Patten and originally aired on March 7 2004 Two Tonys The Sopranos episodeEpisode no Season 5Episode 1Directed byTim Van PattenWritten byDavid ChaseTerence WinterCinematography byPhil AbrahamProduction code501Original air dateMarch 7 2004 2004 03 07 Running time54 minutesEpisode chronology Previous Whitecaps Next Rat Pack The Sopranos season 5 List of episodes Contents 1 Starring 1 1 Guest starring 2 Synopsis 3 First appearances 4 Deceased 5 Title reference 6 Production 7 Other cultural references 8 Connections to prior episodes 9 Music 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 DiScala as Meadow Soprano Drea de Matteo as Adriana La Cerva Aida Turturro as Janice Soprano Baccalieri Steven R Schirripa as Bobby Baccalieri Vincent Curatola as Johnny Sack Steve Buscemi as Tony Blundetto photo only Guest starring Edit Robert Loggia as Feech La Manna Peter Bogdanovich as Dr Elliot Kupferberg Ray Abruzzo as Carmine Lupertazzi Jr Joe Santos as Angelo Garepe Leslie Bega as Valentina La Paz Carl Capotorto as Little Paulie Germani Robert John Burke as Officer Zmuda Frank Vincent as Phil Leotardo Joseph R Gannascoli as Vito Spatafore Dan Grimaldi as Patsy Parisi Max Casella as Benny Fazio George Loros as Raymond Curto Arthur Nascarella as Carlo Gervasi Tony Lip as Carmine Lupertazzi Omar Chagall as Raoul John Elsen as Officer Yorn Sukanya Krishnan as Reporter Matthew Weiner as Manny Safier Miryam Coppersmith as Sophia Baccalieri Denise Borino as Ginny Sacrimoni Allison Dunbar as Nicole Lupertazzi Jeffrey R Marchetti as Petey Maria Baan as Fran Lisa Regina as Kim Barbara Christabella as Patti Anna Maniscalco as Bernice Bill Quigley as Waiter Laurie Rosenwald as Woman Ginger Kearns as Pierced Girl Jason Ongoco as Delivery Guy photo onlySynopsis EditJanice and Bobby Baccalieri are now married A year after his separation Tony is living in his mother s former home One evening while A J is in the backyard a large black bear appears Terrified he calls for his mother who drives off the bear and calls the authorities Tony visits the next day and talks to Carmela but the discussion turns hostile when she criticizes him for buying A J too many gifts As they argue about money she accuses him of calling Italy on his cellphone and he tells her that Furio s life is finished if certain people find him Tony tasks Benny and Little Paulie to guard his backyard and Carmela reluctantly supplies them with a rifle After watching The Prince of Tides with his mistress Valentina Tony feels driven to see Dr Melfi again and he sends flowers and a greeting card to her office When he calls her to set up a date she declines feeling that it would be unprofessional to date a former patient She has a sexual dream about him Tony then schedules an appointment an opportunity to tell her he loves her He forcibly kisses her she tactfully makes him desist In a therapy session with her own psychiatrist she admits her initial attraction to Tony Tony makes a third attempt to court her by offering cruise tickets but she declines again At his request she tells him the aspects of his character she could not accept but there are things he cannot bear to hear and he storms out He returns home in a sense and takes over guard duty from Benny Four mobsters imprisoned in the 1980s are released on parole Three of them are a generation older than Tony Soprano family capo Michele Feech La Manna Lupertazzi family consigliere Angelo Garepe and Lupertazzi capo Phil Leotardo The fourth is Tony s cousin Tony Tony B Blundetto Feech wishes to return to work as a shy and sports bettor which Tony and Uncle Junior permit so long as he does not compete with other operators Tony is excited about his cousin s release and plans a lavish welcome party Carmine Lupertazzi has a stroke and is hospitalized At the hospital Johnny Sack tells Tony that he is still angry that he backed out of their agreement to kill Carmine the previous year Christopher and Paulie confront each other when their re telling of their Pine Barrens ordeal devolves into mutual recriminations Christopher begins to resent the custom that being of lower rank he is expected to pay when they dine in a restaurant One evening he forces Paulie to pay but Paulie demands that Christopher repay him the next day and threatens that interest will be added if he does not When he complains to Tony he tells Christopher to keep paying the tabs as he himself once did In Atlantic City Paulie contrives to inflate their dinner bill to nearly 1 200 As they argue in the parking lot their waiter confronts Christopher about his poor tip and when they dismiss him he insults them An enraged Christopher throws a brick at his head The waiter collapses and has a seizure causing a panicked Paulie to shoot him dead Paulie takes the 1 200 as he and Christopher speed off in their cars The next day they make amends and split the original tab First appearances EditMichele Feech La Manna former capo of the now defunct La Manna crew who was incarcerated during the 1980s Angelo Garepe longtime Lupertazzi family Consigliere Phil Leotardo image only Capo of the Lupertazzi family who was sent to prison in the early 1980s Tony Blundetto image only Tony s cousin and DiMeo Soprano crime family member who was sent to jail in 1986 for hijacking a truckDeceased EditRaoul an Atlantic City waiter who complained to Paulie and Christopher about a poor tip Christopher hit him in the head with a brick causing him to have a seizure Paulie then shot Raoul dead Title reference EditTony attempts to demonstrate to Dr Melfi that there are two Tony Sopranos one of whom she has never seen before and he wants to show her The title is also a reference to DiMeo Soprano crime family member and Tony Soprano s namesake Tony Blundetto newly released from prisonProduction EditThe new addition to the series writing staff beginning with Season 5 Matthew Weiner plays the Mafia expert on the news broadcast who introduces the new gangster characters Previously series writers Terence Winter and David Chase also made cameo appearances on the show as Dr Melfi s patient and a man in Italy respectively 1 2 Steve Buscemi joins the main cast as Tony Blundetto and is now billed in the opening credits although he does not appear in this episode other than in the form of photographs during the Class of 04 news report Buscemi previously directed two Sopranos episodes Pine Barrens Season 3 and Everybody Hurts Season 4 and he continued to direct for the show as well as act Jamie Lynn Sigler is billed by her married name as Jamie Lynn DiScala during this season 3 Vince Curatola is now exclusively billed in an individual credit from this point onwards During Season 4 he had often been billed in a pairing with another actor He is still only billed for the episodes in which he appears however The character Sophia Baccalieri is now played by Miryam Coppersmith who replaced Lexie Sperduto from Season 4 Tony s famous red 1999 Chevrolet Suburban is swapped for a 2003 Cadillac Escalade ESV Toni Kalem who plays Angie Bonpensiero in the series becomes a story editor for the show starting with this episode This episode is the first season opener wherein Tony is not featured picking up The Star Ledger at the foot of his driveway Instead Meadow runs over the newspaper with her car The preface to an April 10 2002 Star Ledger article titled Jersey mob soon to get infusion of old blood Lawmen are wary as jail terms end reads Editor s Note Sopranos creator David Chase revealed that the story arc of Season 5 was inspired by a Star Ledger article on the RICO trials of the 80s We ve combed our archives and believe this may be the article he was referring to 4 Other cultural references EditThe real reference to the Two Tonys was a famous hit carried out by Jimmy the weasel Fratianno on Tony Brancato and his criminal associate Tony Trombino two young mobsters performing robberies in Los Angeles and Las Vegas without the sanction of the Los Angeles family Jack Dragna told Jimmy Fratianno they needed to be clipped and asked Jimmy to set something up Within a few days Fratianno set up the Two Tonys and killed them in their car August 6 1951 Tony gets angry upon learning Carmela did not inform him of a bear sighting saying this is not Little House on the Prairie Tony greets Feech La Manna with You go straight from the joint to Earl Scheib when telling him he has a tan Tony observes that Junior s house is like the Bowery Boys with secret codes Feech La Manna calls himself Fred Astaire when told not to step on anyone s toes Carmela tells Benny whom Tony has sent to protect her and A J that he shouldn t sit outside like A Fistful of Dollars Christopher is shown reading My Search for Bill W by Mel B the biography of the founder of Alcoholics Anonymous When trying to persuade Dr Melfi that it is ethically permissible for her to date him Tony references information that he learned from the Dr Phil show Tony tells Christopher that he paid for so many restaurant dinners over the years that he put a new wing on Peter Luger s Connections to prior episodes EditAt the Bada Bing Christopher reiterates to Vito Spatafore Benny Fazio and Patsy Parisi the story of his and Paulie s mishaps in the Pine Barrens with the Russian mobster When trying to convince Carmella to take AJ to a hotel after multiple bear sightings in their backyard Tony jokingly mentions that AJ likes room service which is a reference to AJ s comment about room service when Tony was trying to tell him about the family s proud history of dedication to work in Watching Too Much Television Music EditThe song played in the opening scenes then heard on Carmela s radio and then over the end credits is Heaven Only Knows by Emmylou Harris The song blaring from Meadow s car when she comes to pick up A J is Bichu Rap by Titi Robin The song playing at the restaurant where the guys eat dinner with their goomahs is Mia Serenata by Jimmy Fontana At the start of the scene where Tony s crew were having dinner at the Atlantic City restaurant Band of Gold by Freda Payne is heard as is Let s Get It On by Marvin Gaye References Edit Guy Walks into a Psychiatrist s Office The Sopranos originally aired January 16 2000 on HBO Commendatori The Sopranos originally aired February 6 2000 on HBO Jamie Lynn DiScala Husband Split Up People September 25 2005 Retrieved January 29 2013 Rudolph Robert Sterling Guy April 10 2002 Jersey mob soon to get infusion of old blood The Star Ledger Retrieved May 8 2012 External links Edit Two Tonys Archived 2016 08 18 at the Wayback Machine at HBO Two Tonys at IMDb Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Two Tonys amp oldid 1175913128, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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