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The Sopranos
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| Title: | I Dream of Jeannie Cusamano |
| Episode Number: | 13 |
| Season: | 1 |
| Season Episode #.: | 13 |
| Production Number: | S113 |
| Original Airdate: | Sunday April 04th, 1999 |
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Tony and Junior decide what to do with Jimmy Altieri after they both agree he is wearing a wire. The FBI allows Tony to listen to a tape from Livia's room at Green Grove and he discovers just who wanted the hit to be made on him. He also discovers that the FBI, his mother and his uncle all know he is seeing Dr. Melfi. This makes Tony fear for Melfi's life and he informs her that she needs to get out of town. Meanwhile, Livia has a stroke after a run-in with Tony.
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| This is the first appearance of Frank Pellegrino (Agent Frank Cubitoso). | Deaths: Jimmy Altieri (shot by Silvio); Chucky Signore (shot by Tony); Mikey Palmice (shot by Paulie and Christopher) |
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| | Artist | Song Title | Played When | | •Bobby Darin | I'll Remember April | | | •Bruce Springsteen | State Trooper | closing scene | | •Buddy Holly | Rave On | | | •Frankie Valli | I've Got You Under My Skin | | | •Little Steven | Inside of Me | | | •Lucho Argain | El Gorrito | | | •Saint Etienne | Woodcabin | | | •Screamin' Cheetah Wheelies | Groove Me | | | •Steve Reich | The Four Seasons | |
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| Dr. Melfi: What am I supposed to do?
Tony: Leave town today, right now. As a matter of fact I'm going to get some guys here to stay with you until you get on a plane.
Dr. Melfi: I can't just do that, lam it! I have a life. I have patients.
Tony: Well you tell them August came early this year.
Dr. Melfi: It doesn't work that way. I have patients who are suicidal.
Tony: Well they're not going to feel any better about their life if you get clipped. | Dr. Melfi: It's been a long odyssey with your mother.
Tony: Yeah, these last 500 years just seem to race by. | Carmela: You know what I think, Father? I think that you like the-I don't know what to call it-the whiff of sexuality that never goes anyplace. | Tony: What kind of person can I be where his own mother wants him dead? | Dr. Melfi: I have patients who are suicidal!
Tony: Well they're not gonna feel any better about their life if you get clipped. | FBI Interrogator: You prefer Corrado or Junior?
Uncle Junior: I prefer Mr. Soprano.
FBI Interrogator: Your tenure as boss was a short one. Actually, it was unusual in several ways. Let me put this to you as simply as I can. You can avoid sentencing on these charges if you will testify that in fact, you were not the boss of North Jersey, that in fact, your nephew Anthony Soprano was and is. That he de facto controlled your capos with the backing of two of the New York families communicating through their emissary, John Sacrimoni. We want Johnny Sack. But more than him, we want Mangano and Teresi.
Uncle Junior: I want to fuck Angie Dickinson, let's see who gets lucky first. | Christopher: My friend Brendan, you shot him in his bathtub, naked. No chance to run.
Mikey Palmice: I swear to God, it wasn't me! It was Junior. He hated that kid, it was him.
Christopher: Yeah right, it was Junior. Mr. Magoo.
Mikey Palmice: Oh c'mon please. Please.
(Christopher shoots him) |
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| When Tony leaves Dr. Melfi's office, you can see that he does not leave. Instead, James Gandolfini waits outside to shoot the next scene. |
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| Episode Title: I Dream of Jeannie Cusamano
This is an obvious take on the title of the popular 1960's television series, I Dream of Jeannie. |
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