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TV Release: 1999-01-10 Torrent Release: 11-07-2013 by user
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TV Show Genre:
Crime, Drama
Runtime:
55 min.
Parental Rating:
[18+]TV-MA - Mature Audence Only
This program is specifically designed to be viewed by adults and therfore may be unsuitable for children under the age of 17. This program contains one of more of the following: graphic violence, explicit sexy times, or crude indecent language.
Awards:
Won 5 Golden Globes. Another 113 wins & 303 nominations.
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Episode: Pie-o-My (4x5)
Episode Plot:
Adriana is increasingly worried about Christopher. He and others are conducting more and more of their business at the club and sometimes, she can't even get in to use her office. Christopher's heroin habit seems to be getting worse. Then of course she has the FBI on her back for more information. They're calling her to meetings and tell her a few home truths. They also want her to get more information on Tony. Janice decides that widower Bobby Bacala needs taking care of and she pushes her way into his house and his family. Bobby is inconsolable however and is still blaming himself for his wife's death. There's a bit of chill in the air when Tony refuses to set up an insurance trust that Carmela's cousin Brian recommends. Tony is far more interested in Ralph's investment, a racehorse by the name of Pie-O-My, especially after the horse wins a race at 8-1. At his trial, Uncle Junior is upset over the courtroom artist's rendition of him.
Episode Release:
1999-01-10
Episode Genre:
Crime, Drama
Runtime:
55 min.
Staff:
Actors: James Gandolfini, Edie Falco, Michael Imperioli Writers: David Chase, Robin Green, Mitchell Burgess Directors: Henry Bronchtein
Other episode info:
Awards: N/A. Originally recorded in English in United States.
DESCRIPTION
An innovative look at the life of fictional Mafia Capo Tony Soprano, this serial is presented largely first person, but additional perspective is conveyed by the intimate conversations Tony has with his psychotherapist. We see Tony at work, at home, and in therapy. Moments of black comedy intersperse this aggressive, adult drama, with adult language, and extreme violence.