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  Episode Information  
Title: Whoever Did This
Episode Number: 48
Season: 4
Season Episode #.: 9
Original Airdate: Sunday November 10th, 2002
10/10 (2 Votes cast)
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Episode Crew
Director: Timothy Van Patten
Writer: Robin Green (1)
Mitchell Burgess
  Episode Summary  
Uncle Junior stumbles across a loophole that would get him out of his trial. Meanwhile, Ralph becomes depressed when his son is injured; Tony sets out to seek revenge after the stable fire; and Christopher works with Tony to put together a disappearance.
 
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  Guest Stars  
Guest Stars
Alla KlioukaplayedSvetlana KirilenkaRecurring (4th appearance)
Brian SmyjplayedAgent SmyjRecurring (second appearance)
Bruce MacVittieplayedDanny ScalercioRecurring (third appearance)
Dan CastlemanplayedProsecutorRecurring (third appearance)
Dane CurleyplayedJustin CifarettoRecurring (first appearance)
Elena SoloveyplayedBranca LibinskRecurring (first appearance)
Francis EsemplareplayedNucci GualtieriRecurring (third appearance)
Frank PandoplayedAgent Frank GrassoRecurring (7th appearance)
Joe PucilloplayedBeppy ScerboRecurring (5th appearance)
Joseph R. GannascoliplayedVito SpataforeRecurring (16th appearance)
Julie RossplayedCourt ClerkRecurring (third appearance)
Leslie BegaplayedValentina la PazRecurring (second appearance)
Manon HalliburtonplayedLois PettitRecurring (third appearance)
Marissa MatroneplayedRonnie CapozzaRecurring (first appearance)
Matt ServittoplayedAgent Dwight HarrisRecurring (13th appearance)
Murielle ArdenplayedElodi ColbertRecurring (third appearance)
Paul SchulzeplayedFather Phil IntintolaRecurring (8th appearance)
Randy BarbeeplayedJudge Whitney R. RunionsRecurring (third appearance)
Richard PortnowplayedAttorney MelvoinRecurring (7th appearance)
Robert FunaroplayedEugene PontecorvoRecurring (8th appearance)
Rosa NinoplayedInez MunozRecurring (second appearance)
Sharon AngelaplayedRosalie AprileRecurring (20th appearance)
Tony DarrowplayedLarry BareseRecurring (8th appearance)
Ava-Maria CarnevaleplayedDr. Donna Dechristafaro 
Bruce KirkpatrickplayedPoliceman #1 
Debargo SanyalplayedOrderly 
Ellen OrchidplayedDr. Sharon Zalutsky 
Frankie Pace (1)playedNewspaper Reporter 
Gene GabrielplayedPoliceman #2 
Maria Elena RamirezplayedNeighbor 
Richard D'AlessandroplayedDennis Capozza 
Rob Leo Roy (1)playedPrint Newsman 
Samuel AllenplayedShane Petrzelka 
Susan JhunplayedAllison Pak 
Tim KangplayedDr. Harrison Wong 
  Main Cast  
James GandolfiniplayedTony Soprano
Edie FalcoplayedCarmela Soprano
Jamie-Lynn SiglerplayedMeadow Soprano
Michael ImperioliplayedChristopher Moltisanti
Robert IlerplayedAnthony Soprano, Jr.
Lorraine BraccoplayedDr. Jennifer Melfi
Dominic Chianese (1)playedCorrado "Junior" Soprano
Tony SiricoplayedPaulie 'Walnuts' Gualtieri
Aida TurturroplayedJanice Soprano
Steve SchirripaplayedBobby "Bacala" Baccalieri
Jonny VplayedArtie Bucco
Steve Van ZandtplayedSilvio Dante
Federico CastelluccioplayedFurio Giunta
Drea de MatteoplayedAdriana La Cerva
Joe PantolianoplayedRalph Cifaretto
  Episode Notes  
Deaths: Ralph Cifaretto (strangled and dismembered); Pie-O-My (stable fire)
 
  Featured Songs  
ArtistSong TitlePlayed When
Apollo 440The Man With the Harmonica 
Leo SayerWhen I Need You 
The MoonglowsSincerely 
  Cultural References  
"The Tell-Tale Heart"

Christopher being disturbed by the dropping of a bowling ball, which he thinks is a beating heart, is a reference to the Edgar Allen Poe short story, "The Tell-Tale Heart."
 
  Episode References  
Tony finds pictures of Tracee in the mirror after killing Ralph. This is a reference to "University" in which Ralph kills Tracee, the stripper.
 
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