" 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. This episode is unique in that it features an elaborate 20-minute dream sequence, alluded to in the title, featuring many actors from past seasons briefly reprising their roles.
71-512: * = credit only Cooking for Tony , his girlfriend Valentina accidentally sets fire to the sleeve of her nylon kimono and is badly burned. After visiting her in a hospital burn unit, he calls on Tony B . Tony notices that his cousin is behaving erratically but does not know the reason. Tony B has just learned that Angelo , his former cellmate and close friend, has been murdered by Phil and Billy Leotardo . Tony B says he has to leave soon with his sons, so Tony himself leaves. Tony checks into
142-537: A Porsche Cayenne Turbo , Carmela proceeds to flaunt her new SUV in front of Ginny Sack and Angie Bonpensiero , both of whom were reported to be having serious financial problems. Carmela is somewhat embarrassed when Angie admires Carmela's SUV and tells her that she recently purchased a Corvette with her own money, showing that Angie has achieved a certain level of financial independence and Carmela has not. Carmela's own efforts to become financially independent have been less successful, as Tony neglects to intervene for
213-635: A pediatrician . He also sometimes alienates his children with his behavior. He has always tried to conceal his criminal life from them—something that Meadow saw through early on and A.J. also realizes with guidance from his sister. Tony's over-protectiveness of Meadow leads to feuds between them on several occasions. For example, her first boyfriend at college, Noah Tannenbaum, is of black and Jewish ancestry and Tony's dislike of him leads him to try to drive him away. Meadow learns of her father's actions and does not speak to him for several months, eventually reconciling at Christmas in 2001. Meadow's next boyfriend
284-515: A snubnosed revolver and warns Butch at gunpoint to shut up and remain seated at his table. After breaking off some of Coco's teeth with a curb stomp , Tony leaves the restaurant. Tony's feelings toward his son are mixed; he worries about his future. From the beginning, Tony has doubts that his son could succeed in the Mafia, telling his therapist, Dr. Melfi that "he'd never make it". His fears are confirmed as A.J. consistently demonstrates throughout
355-481: A $ 600,000 investment property in Montville , under Carmela's name, so she could build a spec house. Despite some initial awkwardness, the two are firmly reunited after Tony is shot by his uncle, Junior, both during his coma and after his hospital release. The crisis seems to have strengthened their bond. Carmela's corrupt, materialistic nature is never far from the surface. After Tony surprises his delighted wife with
426-454: A Christmas present by his daughter Meadow, recalls his nightmare and disturbs him greatly. Throughout the series, Tony is shown to be a frequent cigar smoker, as well as an occasional cigarette smoker. He can be seen smoking a cigar during important events, such as shortly before being told of his mother 's death and when disposing of Ralph Cifaretto's corpse. In the Season 1 episode " A Hit Is
497-538: A Hit ", he gives his doctor and next-door neighbor Bruce Cusamano a box of Cuban cigars as a thank-you gift for referring him to Dr. Melfi. He is a gun enthusiast and is shown to have an arsenal in his home. He gives guns as birthday gifts to his father-in-law Hugh DeAngelis (in " Marco Polo ") and receives one from Bobby Baccialieri on his birthday (in " Soprano Home Movies "). Tony enjoys sports, particularly baseball, football, basketball, golf, and horse racing. He played baseball and football at West Essex High School, and
568-402: A bizarre dream in which his penis falls off, he mentions that he went to the guy who used to "work on my Lincoln when I drove Lincolns". For the first four seasons, Tony drives a burgundy 1999 Chevrolet Suburban LT 4x4. In season 5 he drives a black Cadillac Escalade ESV. This black Escalade is totaled in an accident and quickly replaced with a white Escalade ESV. Tony has this Escalade until
639-493: A child and Gandolfini's son Michael portrayed him as a teenager in the 2021 prequel film The Many Saints of Newark . In the first season , Tony is a capo and serves as a key ally for ailing acting boss Giacomo "Jackie" Aprile in the DiMeo family. Between the first and second seasons, he is promoted to acting underboss and then official underboss, a position he retains until the sixth season; his uncle Corrado "Junior" Soprano
710-439: A cruel, joyless woman who wore his father down "to a little nub" and who seemed to delight in threatening her children. Tony has a troubled relationship with Janice, due to her flighty and impulsive nature, which leads to her constantly relying on him for financial and emotional support. Their bond is further complicated in adulthood when she murders her boyfriend, Richie Aprile , one of Tony's subordinates, for striking her during
781-557: A domestic dispute, leading to her calling on Tony for assistance in disposing of his body. In high school, Tony met his future wife, Carmela DeAngelis, and became friends with Artie Bucco and Davey Scatino. He was also close to his maternal cousin Tony Blundetto . Their mutual relatives called them Tony-Uncle-Al and Tony-Uncle-Johnny (after their fathers) to tell them apart, although Tony Soprano and his friends would take to calling Blundetto "Tony B". The two Tonys spent summers at
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#1732782735670852-474: A guitarist in Bruce Springsteen 's E Street Band , to audition for the role of Tony. Van Zandt, who had never acted before, felt that the role should go to an experienced actor, so Chase wrote him into a part that did not exist—as Silvio Dante . Michael Rispoli , who eventually played Jackie Aprile, was also very close to being cast as Tony. In the pilot , Tony was named Tommy—an homage to
923-466: A head injury. For years after, Tony Soprano claimed that he had sustained the injury during a mugging , a story he maintained to allay his guilt. As a young adult, he attended Seton Hall University for a semester and a half before dropping out to pursue a life of crime. Tony was part of an unofficial crew of young criminals consisting of childhood friends Silvio Dante , Ralph Cifaretto and Giacomo "Jackie" Aprile, Sr. He and Jackie gained notoriety in
994-434: A liking to it. He brings it back to Satriale's, where it stares at the deceased Chris Moltisanti's photo (much to Paulie's dismay). Tony is seen many times throughout the show engaging in both freshwater and saltwater angling . His son Anthony Jr. sometimes accompanies him on fishing outings. During the second season, he presents his son with a Fenwick rod and a Penn International reel, both extremely high-quality products. In
1065-506: A long period when an inspector determines that materials used on her spec house are not up to code, thereby halting construction and straining her relationship with her father, who was building the house with her. Tony later recants, and orders Silvio Dante to lean on the inspector to change his mind. Around this time, Carmela is concerned for the whereabouts of Adriana La Cerva , who seemingly had disappeared. Carmela's concern intensifies when she encountered Adriana's mother, Liz La Cerva, at
1136-622: A love for The Godfather series, wondering what went wrong in the third installment, although he and his friends are highly entertained when Silvio does an impression of Al Pacino from it. Tony listens to classic , progressive rock and pop music, particularly of the 1960s and 1970s. Over the course of the show he is seen to enjoy AC/DC , Deep Purple , Eagles , Eric Clapton , Jefferson Airplane , Jethro Tull , Journey , Lynyrd Skynyrd , Pink Floyd , Rush , Steely Dan , The Clash , The Chi-Lites , The Lost Boys , Tom Petty and The Heartbreakers , and Van Morrison . Despite remarking about
1207-517: A low-level informant for the FBI and that Christopher, who had learned this truth from Adriana herself, informed Tony, who in turn had her executed by Silvio (in " Long Term Parking "). She is unaware that Tony murdered Christopher after he had flipped off the highway in the SUV in which both were traveling (in " Kennedy and Heidi "). Carmela becomes greatly concerned for A.J. after he tries to commit suicide and
1278-461: A luxury suite at the Plaza Hotel and nearly runs into Dr. Melfi there. When evening comes, a bored Tony starts drinking and nuisance-calls Charmaine Bucco , to whom he is attracted; she tells her unknown caller to stop it. After asking for an Asian girl from an escort agency , Tony receives a voicemail from Silvio telling him about Angelo's murder. He immediately tries to call Tony B, who
1349-404: A part of. Carmela reaches a low point with Tony's constant string of affairs and the two have a romantically tense but "arms-length" relationship for a period. Each confides to separate friends that they are falling for each other but Furio, who is no longer able to bear the burden that the internal conflict is causing him, that of his feelings conflicting with his honor, as well as his respect for
1420-527: A rock in his shoe. Tony Soprano was born in 1959 (1955 in The Many Saints of Newark ) to Livia and Johnny Soprano. His father was a caporegime in the DiMeo crime family . Tony grew up living with his parents and two sisters, Janice and Barbara, in the old First Ward neighborhood of Newark , New Jersey . Tony's paternal grandfather, Corrado Soprano, was from Avellino , Italy, and immigrated to
1491-427: A sentimental attachment towards animals, as he had been traumatized by the loss of his childhood dog (as revealed in the episode " In Camelot "), whose name was "Tippy". When he goes to confront Angie Bonpensiero as she is walking her poodle, the dog greets Tony in a friendly manner, which Tony reciprocates. During Christopher Moltisanti's intervention, when Tony hears Christopher accidentally suffocated Adrianna's dog, he
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#17327827356701562-408: A short clip of his performance in the 1993 film True Romance , ultimately receiving the role ahead of several other actors due to his physically large stature and acting abilities. Anthony LaPaglia was initially interested in the role but, due to a Broadway production and the decision not to go with Fox , he was not considered further. Series creator David Chase invited Steven Van Zandt ,
1633-486: A son in many ways. Tony is often portrayed as a loving father—he attends his children's sporting events regularly and does all he can to ensure they have luxuries and opportunities. He hopes that both his children will escape the life of crime he has led. Tony takes great pride in Meadow's achievements. In Season 1, he is moved to tears by her performance at a choir recital. He often tells people about her aspiration to become
1704-477: A threat to Tony's life and the New Jersey Mob, it is ultimately an emotional reaction. Tony is about to call 911 following a motor vehicle accident. Christopher, who needs urgent medical attention, tells him that he would "never pass the drug test" and would therefore lose his driver's license. He asks Tony to call for a taxi. Tony looks at the baby seat on the backseat of the SUV which had been destroyed by
1775-563: A time holds a job at Blockbuster until his father gets him a job working construction. There, A.J. meets Blanca, and in Tony's opinion, A.J. does well until he and Blanca break up. Tony worries about A.J.'s depression, the "rotten putrid Soprano gene" that Tony believes he passed down to his son. Hoping to get A.J. back on track, Tony rekindles A.J.'s friendship with "the Jasons", sons of two of his associates, and A.J. seems to be doing better. With
1846-522: A tree branch, closes his phone, and suffocates Christopher by holding his nose shut so that he chokes to death on his blood. Tony does not plan to murder Christopher but sees the opportunity after the car accident. Tony is never suspected of this murder. Tony lives in North Caldwell, New Jersey with his wife and two children: Meadow Soprano and Anthony (A.J.) Soprano . He also treats Christopher Moltisanti, his wife's first cousin once removed, as
1917-433: Is Jackie Aprile Jr. , the son of Tony's old friend, the late Jackie Aprile Sr. Tony had promised Jackie Jr.'s father that he would keep his son out of the Mafia life. Tony is initially pleased with the relationship, believing Jackie to be a hard-working pre-med student from a good family. However, since Jackie's uncle Richie Aprile's release from prison and subsequent death, Tony realizes that Jackie had become more involved in
1988-501: Is a homemaker for the Soprano household, and works to create a semblance of legitimacy for her family, even though she is well aware their wealth is built on "blood money". Tony trusts Carmela enough to confide in her, to a degree, about some of his Mafia dealings, notably the failed attempt on his life and the death of Richie Aprile . Carmela is an observant Roman Catholic and has difficulty rationalizing her husband's profession and
2059-491: Is a fan of the New York Yankees and New York Jets . He has taken A.J. to New Jersey Nets and New Jersey Devils games occasionally throughout the series. Some objects and posters in A.J.'s room confirm this. He plays golf with Johnny Sack at Upper Montclair Country Club . A large portion of his income is derived from illegal sports betting. Tony is an amateur yachtsman and has owned two motor yachts throughout
2130-520: Is already on the move and is not answering his phone. He also frantically calls Tony B's casino, Aunt Quintina , and the Bada Bing , telling everyone to let Tony B know he is looking for him. The escort arrives and, at some point, Tony falls asleep and has a long and vivid dream. Tony awakens with a start. Shortly afterward, he receives a visit from Christopher , who tells him that Tony B has killed Billy and wounded Phil. Tony goes to bed and, though it
2201-534: Is also jealous and resentful of her daughter for achieving the independence and success she always wanted herself. She constantly frets over A.J.'s troubles and inactivity, yet tends to coddle him and is unwilling to impose any real restrictions on him. She has trouble with her husband's profession, considering him more a Robin Hood -like character and just another "crook" rather than a brutal murderer. Carmela's resentment of her husband's infidelity has often driven her to
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2272-466: Is at first tempted to spare his old friend and even seems to be in denial for quite a long time, but in the end, realizes his priorities. In the years to follow, Tony talks about this with Paulie and Silvio, who also participated in the murder, and all three have had haunting dreams of the murder of their friend. Tony kills Ralph Cifaretto after their horse, Pie-O-My, dies amid suspicious circumstances in "Whoever Did This". Tony tries to confront Ralph about
2343-480: Is furious, saying, "I oughta suffocate you, you little prick!". He becomes involved in horse racing through his friend Hesh Rabkin , who owns a stable, and invests in a racehorse named Pie-O-My. When his horse is killed in a fire – possibly set by Ralph Cifaretto – Tony is deeply upset and saddened and kills Cifaretto, yelling: "She was a beautiful innocent creature. What did she ever do to you?" He repeats "You fucking killed her!", while banging Cifaretto's head against
2414-532: Is not dawn yet, calls Carmela. He says, "I had one of my Coach Molinaro dreams." She is half asleep and they have a gentle, slow conversation. Tony Soprano Anthony "Tony" John Soprano , portrayed by James Gandolfini , is a fictional character and the protagonist of the HBO crime drama television series The Sopranos . He is a member of the Italian-American Mafia and, later in
2485-593: Is often shown watching programs on the History Channel about leaders such as George S. Patton , Erwin Rommel , and Winston Churchill . He reads The Art of War by Sun Tzu , which is quoted by several other characters on the show, particularly Paulie Walnuts. Tony is often seen watching classic mob films. For example, he is shown watching The Public Enemy (1931) throughout the episode " Proshai, Livushka ", which addresses his mother's death. He also shares
2556-502: Is solely to save him from a far worse death if he were to fall into Phil's hands, and so that Tony does not lose his reputation as a boss (as well as sparing the other members of his crew from Phil's threats of retaliation, thus preserving their loyalty). The murder of his nephew, Christopher Moltisanti is not done out of mob-related necessity. Christopher had been addicted to heroin , cocaine , and alcohol for many years and had not conquered his addiction in rehab. While Moltisanti presents
2627-402: Is the acting boss up until early in the sixth season, but actual power is retained by Tony. Throughout the series, Tony struggles to balance the conflicting needs of his family—wife Carmela , daughter Meadow , son A.J. and mother Livia —with those of the Mafia. He displays behavior traits characteristic of a violent sociopath , struggles with depression and is prone to panic attacks . From
2698-455: Is unable to escape the pool, however. Tony hears his cries for help and rescues him. After A.J. is released from a mental health ward, Tony and Carmela dissuade him from joining the Army and persuade him instead to become involved in a film bankrolled by Carmine Lupertazzi Jr. , with the possibility of opening a club. Tony is an animal lover and enjoys feeding the ducks that visit his pool. He has
2769-451: The "family" hierarchy, sells his house and moves back to Italy. Carmela was devastated, and eventually revealed her feelings for him in an argument with Tony, to which Tony replies "If certain men see him, he's a dead man." By the end of the fourth season, Tony and Carmela separate after Tony's former mistress Irina Peltsin calls the Soprano home, talks to A.J., and informs Carmela that Tony slept with Svetlana Kirilenko , Irina's cousin and
2840-471: The 2021 prequel film, The Many Saints of Newark . She's known for her strength, intelligence, and conflicted feelings about her marriage and lifestyle. Edie Falco 's performance as Carmela was universally lauded. She won three Emmy Awards for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Drama Series in 1999, 2001 and 2003, and received six nominations for her role in the series. Falco has also won two Golden Globe Awards and three Screen Actors Guild Awards . Carmela
2911-626: The Boot" Boiardo , boss of the North Jersey faction of the Genovese crime family , and Vincent "Vinny Ocean" Palermo , a former caporegime and de facto boss of the DeCavalcante crime family . Bobby Boriello and Mark Damiano II portrayed the character as a child in one episode each and Danny Petrillo played the character as a teenager in three episodes. William Ludwig portrayed him as
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2982-412: The DiMeo family by robbing a card game run by Feech La Manna. Ralph was left out of the plan due to debilitating pain from a venereal disease , leading to a lifelong animosity between the two. Under the tutelage of his father's friend Paulie "Walnuts" Gualtieri , Tony committed his first murder in 1982, killing a small-time bookie named Willie Overall. Following the murder, Paulie became Tony's mentor in
3053-451: The Feast of St. Elzear (Episode 74, " The Ride "). Liz, who has stopped taking care of herself, tells Carmela that Adriana is dead, and that Christopher is responsible, going on to say the FBI told her so. The next day Carmela confronts Tony, who dismisses her: "Let me school you on domestic violence," he says. "First and foremost, there is always a body." Carmela is not aware that Adriana was
3124-678: The Mafia when he sees him at strip clubs and a casino. He eventually beats Jackie up to warn him about abusing his daughter's feelings and confiscates his gun. Tony begins seeing much of himself and his treatment of Carmela in Jackie's relationship with Meadow. Jackie is killed by Vito for his involvement in a robbery at Christopher's and Furio's executive card game, and for shooting a made man, Furio. This drives Meadow to drink and into depression , although they had broken up shortly before his death. After Jackie's death, Tony accepts Meadow's college friends and gets along well with her fiancé, Finn, before
3195-448: The Mafia, with Paulie eventually settling into a role as Tony's own capo . Johnny shepherded Tony through his ascendancy until his death in 1986 from emphysema . When he died, Johnny had risen to the level of capo of his crew, as had his older brother, Junior . Junior took over as Tony's mentor, with parental figures Paulie and Salvatore "Big Pussy" Bonpensiero passing their loyalty to Tony upon his father's death, while Silvio joined
3266-525: The United States in 1911. He was a master stonemason who helped to build a church in Tony's old neighborhood. In adulthood, Tony recalls how Johnny used Janice as a cover for attending meetings with criminal associates at a children's amusement park, leading him to assume she was his father's favorite child. In therapy, when asked to remember happy childhood memories about his mother, Tony struggles to come up with any; he later describes his mother as
3337-437: The authorities, due to having been seen by a witness (who at first comes forward, but withdraws once he learns of the fact that Tony is a mafioso). In addition to his potential arrest, Tony was also uncomfortable about the murder due to Bevilaqua's young age, and the fact that his dying words were "mommy." This causes Tony to spend more quality time with his own son. The murder of his cousin, Tony Blundetto (in "All Due Respect"),
3408-476: The brink of breaking her marriage vows during some sexually charged moments with her priest, Father Phil Intintola (in " College "), and painter-decorator Vic Musto. During the fourth season, Carmela has a mutual romantic infatuation with Furio Giunta . Tony had secured Furio from the Camorra clan while on an inaugural trip to Naples , the Soprano family's ancestral homeland, a trip that Carmela had wanted to be
3479-498: The character played by James Cagney in The Public Enemy , Tom Powers, but the clearance on naming the character Tom was never given. The name "Tony Soprano" came from a family friend of Chase's named Toby Soprano. As methods to focus anger into his performances, Gandolfini said he would deliberately hit himself on the head, stay up all night to evoke the desired reaction, drink several cups of coffee or walk around with
3550-441: The character, Gandolfini won three Emmy Awards for Best Lead Actor in a Drama Series , three Screen Actors Guild Awards for Best Male Actor in a Drama Series and a Golden Globe Award for Best Actor – Television Series Drama and two additional SAG Awards for Best Performance by an Ensemble in a Drama Series . James Gandolfini was invited to audition for the part of Tony Soprano after casting director Susan Fitzgerald saw
3621-410: The crew. Tony became acting capo of his father's old crew, a position which eventually became permanent. In 1995, Jackie became acting boss after Ercole "Eckley" DiMeo was sent to prison. The family was prosperous under Jackie's rule until 1998 when he was diagnosed with intestinal cancer . With Jackie's death in mid-1998, a succession crisis between Tony and Junior reached a point where a war within
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#17327827356703692-399: The dangers of drug use to his children and some of his fellow mobsters, Tony engages in recreational use multiple times in the latter half of the series, doing lines of cocaine with Adriana and smokes marijuana and uses peyote on a trip to Las Vegas . Like most of the mobsters in the series, Tony is shown to be partial to Cadillac and Lincoln vehicles. When discussing with Dr. Melfi
3763-405: The deaths of others killed on his orders. The eight known murders, all explicitly presented onscreen, were: It is made clear that some of these murders leave Tony perplexed as to how to cope with the situation; most notably, after murdering Christopher Moltisanti, he feels a rush of relief for finally being rid of an associate whom he feels he can no longer trust. He has to "show the sad face" while
3834-455: The end of the series. He has occasionally used Carmela's Mercedes-Benz E-Class station wagon and drove it when they went places together. Carmela Soprano Carmela Soprano ( née DeAngelis ), played by Edie Falco , is a fictional character on the HBO TV series The Sopranos . She is married to Mafia boss Tony Soprano . A young Carmela, portrayed by Lauren DiMario, appears in
3905-423: The episode, she overtly manipulates her neighbor's Georgetown-alumna sister into writing a letter of recommendation for Meadow to Georgetown, hoping Meadow would not go to UC Berkeley but rather stay closer to home. She discards a letter from Berkeley to Meadow requesting transcripts. Later, she retrieves it from the trash in a moment of guilt. While she is very proud of Meadow's accomplishments and ambition, Carmela
3976-463: The family appeared imminent. However, Tony brought a quick end to the conflict by endorsing Junior as the official boss of the family. Unbeknownst to Junior, Tony secretly struck a deal with the rest of the family to be the true boss, allowing Junior to believe that he is in power and act as a distraction for the FBI . Tony personally committed eight murders during the show. As a boss, he was responsible for
4047-401: The farm of their uncle Pat Blundetto, a former DiMeo soldier allowed to retire from the Mafia due to chronic illness. When they were in their early twenties, Tony Blundetto was arrested for his part in a hijacking ; Tony Soprano was supposed to join him on the job but failed to appear because of a panic attack after an argument with his mother, which resulted in his blacking out and suffering
4118-400: The female horse and the young woman. The murder of Matthew Bevilaqua is an act of revenge, which had to be carried out due to the fact that the failed murder attempt on Christopher was an attempt to topple Tony as the boss of the family. Tony takes pleasure in the murder because it was revenge for the attempted hit on a loved one. This murder was the closest Tony came to getting in trouble with
4189-605: The flaws in their marriage. Tony and Carmela often reconcile after Tony presents her with expensive gifts, notably jewelry, designer clothing, furs, cars, and a $ 600,000 plot of land she wants to build a spec house on. Sometimes, Carmela has intense guilt for having sacrificed her children's security for the luxuries Tony's career could provide. She defends her children from Tony when they do something wrong. She has shown herself willing to use her mob-wife status to intimidate others, as she does in Full Leather Jacket . In
4260-402: The floor. When informed by Carmela that a black bear has been foraging in his home's backyard while they were separated during Season 5, he reacts with interest, rather than fear. During his stay in the hospital after his shooting, he can be seen reading a book about dinosaurs, given by Carmela. In the series finale, Tony finds a stray cat at his safe house during the war with New York and takes
4331-474: The former nurse of Livia Soprano . Carmela begins dating A.J.'s guidance counselor, Robert Wegler. She pursues divorce proceedings against Tony, but is drawn back to her husband by financial concerns and difficulties in rearing A.J., as well as a difficult breakup with Wegler, who accuses Carmela of using sex to manipulate him into giving A.J. special treatment in school. At the end of the fifth season, Carmela agrees to reunite with Tony after he agrees to purchase
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#17327827356704402-399: The help of a therapist and medication, A.J. is finally getting back to college, this time at Rutgers University , to take classes and party with girls as Tony believes every college kid should. This later turns sour after A.J. sees his new friends attack a Somali student on a bike and he regresses into depression. A.J. tries to drown himself in a swimming pool but decides he wants to live; he
4473-490: The pilot episode, he seeks treatment from Dr. Jennifer Melfi (a character Chase modeled after his own psychiatrist) and remains in therapy on and off until the penultimate episode of the series. Both the Tony Soprano character and Gandolfini's performance garnered widespread critical acclaim, with Soprano often being cited as one of the greatest and most influential characters in television history. For his portrayal of
4544-483: The rest of the family grieves, but Tony reassures himself that Moltisanti's murder was necessary, despite the hurt caused to the family. The murder of Fabian "Febby" Petrulio in "College" is out of retaliation for Febby getting members of Tony's crew sent to prison when he ratted them out to get immunity. Tony does this out of a feeling of justice since he has contempt for Febby getting away with it initially. The murder of Big Pussy in "Funhouse" weighs heavily on Tony. He
4615-409: The series that he lacks his father's cunning and dominating persona. Tony tells A.J. numerous times that he is proud that his son is gentle and kind. Tony is especially proud of A.J.'s prowess on the football field, even amid his failing grades in high school, but is frustrated with A.J.'s lack of focus after graduation. After flunking out of Ramapo State , A.J. loafs around the house, parties, and for
4686-512: The series, acts as the boss of the fictional DiMeo crime family of North Jersey . The character was conceived by Sopranos creator and showrunner David Chase , who was also largely responsible for the character's story arc throughout the series. Gandolfini was cast in the role ahead of other actors, including Steven Van Zandt and Michael Rispoli . The character is loosely based on stories from and about an assortment of real-life Mafia figures, including New Jersey mobsters Ruggerio "Richie
4757-562: The show: Stugots and Stugots II , where several of his affairs take place. The name comes from the Italian phrase sto cazzo , literally meaning "this dick" or "my dick", and depending on the context, "what the fuck" or "my ass". Tony maintains an avid interest in history, particularly World War II . Throughout seasons 4 and 5, Tony is seen watching Vietnam War documentaries. He is a big fan of President John F. Kennedy and owns one of his captain sailor hats, which he won at an auction. He
4828-481: The situation but, after some heated words, Tony loses control and murders Ralph following a violent fight. Though no solid proof was found that the fire killing Pie-O-My was arson , Tony is convinced Ralph did it. It is also implied that this burst of rage could have been fueled by anger over Ralph's brutal murder of stripper Tracee, considering Tony uttered "She was a beautiful, innocent creature. What'd she ever do to you? You fucking killed her!" which could apply to both
4899-488: The sixth season, while in Florida with Paulie, he rents a sport fishing boat. He is sometimes haunted by visions of Pussy Bonpensiero incarnated in the form of a fish – presumably a reference to the disposal of his body in the ocean, or perhaps a reference to "sleeping with the fishes," from Godfather I. A Big Mouth Billy Bass novelty singing fish, brought into the Bada Bing by Georgie and another later presented to him as
4970-612: The two separate under unrevealed circumstances. When Meadow is out for dinner with her "mystery" boyfriend Patrick Parisi, New York mob member Salvatore "Coco" Cogliano walks up to the table and makes remarks about her looks and how "Tony must love tucking you in at night". After taking advice from her mother, Meadow tells Tony, who hides his rage and says Coco is "harmless" and "an idiot". Tony then tracks down Coco and Butch DeConcini at John's Restaurant on East 12th Street in Manhattan . Tony viciously pistol-whips Coco several times with
5041-492: Was Tony Soprano 's high school sweetheart, and the couple married at a young age. They have two children together: Meadow Soprano and Anthony "A.J." Soprano, Jr. In " The Knight in White Satin Armor ", Tony mentions that they have been married for 18 years, suggesting they were married around 1981 or 1982. Carmela attended Montclair State University for an unspecified period of time before dropping out. Carmela
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