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Davey Scatino, a former classmate of Tony's, owns a sporting goods store; his son, Eric, is a classmate of Meadow's and they are going to sing a duet at the cabaret night. Davey, a compulsive gambler, owes Richie $8,000 and has been banned from Richie's poker game until the debt has been paid.
Richie and Tony profit from busting out Davey Scatino's sporting goods store in this episode. "Bust out" is also a poker term that Poker News defines as: "To lose all your chips and thus be eliminated from a tournament." [2] It was Davey Scatino's "bust out" in Tony's Executive Poker Game that led to the bust out of his sporting goods store.
In 2000, Patrick appeared in three episodes of The Sopranos ("The Happy Wanderer", "Bust Out" and "Funhouse") as David "Davey" Scatino, a store owner struggling with gambling debts owed to Richie Aprile and Tony Soprano.
Although Vito Spatafore was not introduced on The Sopranos until the Season 2 episode "The Happy Wanderer" as a nephew to fellow mobster Richie Aprile and cousin to Adriana La Cerva and Jackie Aprile Jr., Gannascoli appeared in the Season 1 episode, "The Legend of Tennessee Moltisanti" as a pastry shop patron named "Gino".
Tony admits to Melfi that he feels an innate anger towards absentmindedly happy people he sees on the street. He takes over Junior's gambling game and is accosted by his non-mob friend, David Scatino, asking to play. Knowing that Scatino is a compulsive gambler, Tony tries to stop him, but eventually relents, resulting in Scatino being in debt ...
Tony Sirico, Steven Van Zandt, James Gandolfini, Michael Imperioli & Vincent Pastore. Anthony Neste/Getty Images The Sopranos premiered on HBO in January 1999, and throughout its six-season run ...
"The Blue Comet" is the 20th episode of the sixth season of the American television series The Sopranos. Written by series creator and showrunner David Chase and Matthew Weiner, and directed by Alan Taylor, it originally aired in the United States on HBO on June 3, 2007, two weeks after the preceding episode.
The Sopranos: Eric Scatino [3] Episode: "The Happy Wanderer" 2001–2002 Witchblade: Gabriel Bowman [3] Main role; 19 episodes 2003–2010 Nip/Tuck: Matt McNamara [2] [3] Main role; 66 episodes 2005 World Poker Tour: Himself Episode: "Hollywood Home Game 34" 2007 CSI: Crime Scene Investigation: Jesse Hottman Episode: "Meet Market" 2008 Up Close ...