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Drea de Matteo reveals in the DVD commentary for the previous episode, "Long Term Parking," that the character of Tony Blundetto was not initially supposed to die in the fifth-season finale. The scene in which Johnny Sack is arrested is shown again in the sixth-season episode " Soprano Home Movies ," but a different take is used.
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 Tony B's release because they used to be close friends, and plans a lavish welcome party.
Christopher and Tony Blundetto dig up and dispose of Emil Kolar's skeleton, moving his body for the second time. Christopher shot and killed Emil in the Pilot episode. Then, he and Pussy Bonpensiero unsuccessfully tried to put Emil's body into a dumpster. Later, they buried the body under a bridge somewhere.
In therapy, Tony admits the truth as to why he gives Blundetto so much leeway: on the night the Tonys were supposed to commit a robbery, Tony had a panic attack after arguing with Livia and injured himself, leaving Blundetto to go to jail. Tony gets Meadow's boyfriend Finn DeTrolio a job at a construction site he runs. Finn arrives to work ...
In Season 2, Tony's dream reveals the truth about Big Pussy working with the FBI, and in Season 5 a dream indicates that he will need to kill his cousin, Tony Blundetto. The Star-Ledger article reporting Vito's death contains more text than was read out by Vito Jr. to his sister.
Tony Soprano (James Gandolfini) attempted to end a mob war with Lupertazzi The Sopranos celebrated its 25th anniversary in January 2024, and the show’s finale is still one of the most divisive ...
"The Test Dream" is the 63rd episode of the HBO television series The Sopranos and the 11th episode of the show's fifth season. Written by series creator/executive producer David Chase and supervising producer Matthew Weiner, and directed by longtime series director Allen Coulter, it originally aired in the United States on May 16, 2004.
Their final scene features Dr. Melfi literally closing the door on Tony. Bracco said that she was "heartbroken" after filming her last take because she didn't like the way things were left between ...