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Watching Too Much Television
"Watching Too Much Television" is the 46th episode of the HBO original series, The Sopranos and the seventh episode of the show's fourth season. Its teleplay was written by Nick Santora and Terence Winter from a story by Robin Green, Mitchell Burgess, Terence Winter, and David Chase. It was directed by John Patterson and originally aired on October 27, 2002.
Starring
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Guest starring
• Sharon Angela as Rosalie Aprile • Oksana Lada as Irina Peltsin • Carl Capotorto as Little Paulie Germani • Max Casella as Benny Fazio • Vondie Curtis-Hall as Maurice Tiffen • Matthew Del Negro as Brian Cammarata • Joseph R. Gannascoli as Vito Spatafore • Lola Glaudini as Agent Deborah Ciccerone Waldrup • Dan Grimaldi as Patsy Parisi • Marianne Leone as Joanne Moltisanti • Richard Maldone as Ally Boy Barese • Anna Mancini as Donna Parisi • Patty McCormack as Liz La Cerva • Frank Pellegrino as Bureau Chief Frank Cubitoso • Richard Portnow as Harold Melvoin • Peter Riegert as Ronald Zellman • Matt Servitto as Agent Dwight Harris • Lewis J. Stadlen as Dr. Ira Fried • Lauren Toub as Liz DiLiberto • Maureen Van Zandt as Gabriella Dante • Vanessa Liguori as Terri • Karen Young as Agent Robyn Sanseverino • Malcolm Barrett as Angelo Davis • Nichelle Hines as Felicia • Victor Matamoros as Attorney • Sally Stewart as Lenore Tiffen
Synopsis
Adriana gets the idea from a TV crime drama that spouses cannot be forced to testify against each other, so she surprises Christopher by proposing that, after two years' engagement, they should get married. But when she confesses that she might not be able to have children, he storms out. Tony and Silvio urge him to marry her regardless. Fortified by heroin, Christopher apologizes for his outburst and tells her he will marry her. But she learns from a lawyer that the TV drama was wrong: in a major trial, she can be made to testify. At her bridal shower, she cheerlessly unwraps her presents. Furio Giunta invents a pretext to phone Carmela and tells her he has a pretty picture of her from the house-warming, but next morning he declines to enter the house, saying there is a problem in the car. Brian Cammarata casually mentions a bogus housing deal he knows about, but Tony and Ralphie take it seriously and carry out their own scheme to defraud the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development. They make use of Dr. Ira Fried, Assemblyman Ronald Zellman, and Maurice Tiffen, a black activist. Some derelict houses are purchased. Tony takes A.J. for a drive, showing him the houses to illustrate his family's proud history of dedication to work. One of the houses is occupied by black squatters who have turned it into a crack den. Tony puts pressure on Zellman to evict them: Zellman puts pressure on Tiffen; Tiffen demurs at the use of violence, but four armed teens are sent and the squatters are violently evicted. Based on false appraisals, a large loan is obtained from HUD. Fried, Zellman, and Tiffen get their cuts; Tony presents Brian with a Patek Philippe watch. Zellman and Tiffen recall that they were idealists together in the '60s and briefly lament the corruption of their ideals. Paulie is released from jail. There is a big welcome-back party and an envelope of cash from Tony. But Paulie is still resentful that Tony never contacted him when he was in prison, and speaks of this to Johnny Sack. He tells him that Tony has a new property scam. Johnny confirms that their conversations are secret, and tells Paulie that Carmine Lupertazzi thinks very highly of him. Zellman diffidently informs Tony that he is having a serious relationship with his ex-mistress Irina. Tony does not seem to mind. One day he finds a pretext to go to Zellman's house and sees Irina again. One night, drunk and overcome by emotion, he drives to the house and barges up to the bedroom where he finds Zellman half-undressed. Tony takes off his belt and lashes him with it, saying, "All the girls in New Jersey, you had to fuck this one?"
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Connections to prior episodes
Music
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