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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.
James Joseph Gandolfini Jr. (Italian: [ɡandolˈfiːni]; September 18, 1961 – June 19, 2013) was an American actor.He was best known for his portrayal of Tony Soprano, the Italian-American Mafia crime boss in HBO's television series The Sopranos (1999–2007).
"I Only Have Eyes For You", by The Flamingos, is played in the scene where Tony has dinner with Janice. D'Angelo's "Untitled (How Does It Feel)" is playing when A.J. and Devin are making out on the couch in the Soprano home. The Aquatones's "You" plays as Tony dreams about Gloria. "Ballin' Out Of Control" - Jermaine Dupri, featuring Nate Dogg.
Tony Sirico and James Gandolfini during "The Sopranos" on March 20, 2007 Related: Jamie Lee Curtis' Energy 'Could Power a Small Country,' Says The Sticky Costar Chris Diamantopoulos (Exclusive)
The crime drama followed mob boss Tony Soprano (James Gandolfini) as he attempted to be a family man and keep his criminal life tucked away. Over its six-season run on HBO from 1999 to 2007 ...
Tony hides everything, without her knowledge, in Livia's room at the Green Grove retirement community. The Soprano residence is searched by an FBI team led by Agent Dwight Harris. Having dinner after the search, Tony explains to his children that Italians and Italian-Americans are not given the respect they deserve. Dr.
The scene gives us glimpses of other diners, too — a couple on a date, a table full of scouts, a guy in a “USA” trucker hat, a pair of twentysomething men taking a look at the dessert window ...
Several months after Mikey Palmice's murder, Livia Soprano's hospitalization, and Uncle Junior's arrest, business appears to be returning to normal for the DiMeo crime family. Tony Soprano is no longer receiving therapy from Dr. Melfi and is self-medicating. When his mother is mentioned, Tony insists that she is dead to him.