The Sopranos Season 4 |
The Sopranos Season 4 : |
With Paulie in jail Christopher becomes acting capo in season four. Junior faces a RICO trial while Tony finds that the recession affects his businesses. Meanwhile Furio catches Carmela's eye and Janice sets her sights on Bobby. |
Episode 1 - [For All Debts Public And Private] |
Details : Tony invests in a land deal despite Carmela's concerns about money. Junior faces his own financial woes as his trial approaches. Adriana brings her new friend to the Soprano Sunday dinner but Adriana has no idea who Danielle is working for. Tony bonds with Christopher by giving him the opportunity to avenge the murder of his father. |
Guest Cast and Crew : Tom Aldredge | Frank Santorelli | Peter Riegert | Christine Pedi | Val Bisoglio | Joseph R. Gannascoli | Marianne Leone Cooper | Director : Allen Coulter | Writer : David Chase | |
Air Date : Sep. 15, 2002 | Rating ➦ ★★★★★★★ |
Episode 2 - [No-Show] |
Details : With Paulie in jail Christopher becomes acting capo but he gets off to a bad start with Patsy. Still troubled by Jackie Jr.'s death Meadow contemplates taking a year off from college to travel. Meanwhile Adriana is in a bind after ending her friendship with Daniele and Silvio discusses a misunderstanding at a Newark riverfront construction site. |
Guest Cast and Crew : Robert Desiderio | Matt Servitto | David Lomax | Joseph R. Gannascoli | Max Casella | Carl Capotorto | Robert Funaro | John Ventimiglia as Artie Bucco | Director : John Patterson | Writer : David Chase | Writer : Terence Winter | |
Air Date : Sep. 22, 2002 | Rating ➦ ★★★★★★★★ |
Episode 3 - [Christopher] |
Details : Silvio and Ralph must take care of a planned protest of the Columbus Day parade by a Native American group. At an Italian pride ladies' lunch Carmela is embarrassed by anti-Mafia remarks. Meanwhile Ralph deals with new relationship troubles and Bobby receives some tough news. |
Guest Cast and Crew : Tony Darrow | Montel Williams | Joyce Van Patten | Paul Schulze as Father Phil | Richard Portnow | Nick Di Paolo | Frank Santorelli | Peter Riegert | Christine Pedi | Jerry Adler | Val Bisoglio | Joseph R. Gannascoli | Max Casella | Richard Romanus | Carl Capotorto | Robert Funaro | Alex Rice | John Ventimiglia as Artie Bucco | Writer : Michael Imperioli | Director : Timothy Van Patten | |
Air Date : Sep. 29, 2002 | Rating ➦ ★★★★★★★ |
Episode 4 - [The Weight] |
Details : A disparaging remark about his wife sets Johnny Sack off on a vendetta. Meadow decides to do volunteer work at the South Bronx Law Center; Furio hosts a housewarming party for the gang; Silvio and Chris make an offer to an old-time hit man named Lou DiMaggio; and Tony and Carmela find themselves at odds over the family's bill-consolidation strategy. |
Guest Cast and Crew : Richard Bright | Matthew Del Negro | Joseph R. Gannascoli | Carl Capotorto | Robert Funaro | Peter Bogdanovich as Dr. Elliot Kupferberg | Director : Jack Bender | Writer : Terence Winter | |
Air Date : Oct. 06, 2002 | Rating ➦ ★★★★★★★ |
Episode 5 - [Pie-O-My] |
Details : Checking out Ralph's promising new filly at the track Tony displays a flair for horse-racing strategy--and discovers an unexpected affinity for the stable life. Adriana finds her rock club being used as a place of business for Chris and his pals. Meanwhile a court artist incurs the wrath of Uncle Junior and Janice feeds Bobby in his hour of need. |
Guest Cast and Crew : Tony Darrow | Karen Young | Aaron Gryder | Richard Portnow | Matthew Del Negro | Matt Servitto | Jerry Adler | Val Bisoglio | Joseph R. Gannascoli | Robert Funaro | James Farrell as Band Member #3 | Director : Henry J. Bronchtein | Writer : Robin Green | Writer : Mitchell Burgess | |
Air Date : Oct. 13, 2002 | Rating ➦ ★★★★★★★ |
Episode 6 - [Everybody Hurts] |
Details : After hiring an attractive French hostess Elodi Artie agrees to loan her brother some money with interest. Meanwhile Christopher gets some new responsibilities; Carmela fixes Furio up with an oral hygienist; Anthony Jr. becomes the 'dough boy' of a new rich girlfriend; and Tony receives some unsettling news about an old acquaintance. |
Guest Cast and Crew : Ronobir Lahiri | Jessica Dunphy | Matthew Del Negro | Joseph R. Gannascoli | Heidi Dippold | John Ventimiglia as Artie Bucco | Writer : Michael Imperioli | Director : Steve Buscemi | |
Air Date : Oct. 20, 2002 | Rating ➦ ★★★★★★★ |
Episode 7 - [Watching Too Much Television] |
Details : Tony and the gang throw Paulie a Bada Bing bash after his release from jail but it doesn't take long for old tensions to resurface. Carmela's cousin Brian throws out a hypothetical investment scenario that Tony and Ralph attempt to turn into reality with the help of Assemblyman Zellman and a black community leader. |
Guest Cast and Crew : Malcolm Barrett | Karen Young | Matthew Del Negro | Bobbie Phillips | Matt Servitto | Frank Santorelli | Peter Riegert | Joseph R. Gannascoli | Max Casella | Carl Capotorto | Vondie Curtis-Hall | Marianne Leone Cooper | Robert Funaro | Writer : Nick Santora | Director : John Patterson | Writer : Terence Winter | |
Air Date : Oct. 27, 2002 | Rating ➦ ★★★★★★★ |
Episode 8 - [Mergers And Acquisitions] |
Details : Paulie takes pains to integrate his mother Nucci into the social world at Green Grove. Meanwhile Furio faces up to his inner feelings during a trip to Italy to see his ailing father; Ralph introduces Tony to his new 'goomar' Valentina; and Carmela finds a new source of investment income. |
Guest Cast and Crew : David Margulies | Paul Schulze as Father Phil | Leslie Bega | Matthew Del Negro | Max Casella | Heidi Dippold | Carl Capotorto | Roberta Wallach | John Ventimiglia as Artie Bucco | Modi as Etan | Director : Daniel Attias | Writer : Lawrence Konner | |
Air Date : Nov. 03, 2002 | Rating ➦ ★★★★★★★ |
Episode 9 - [Whoever Did This] |
Details : After an aggressive team of reporters lowers the boom on Uncle Junior his lawyers try a new strategy. Ralph has some fun at the expense of Paulie and his mother but soon winds up with his own family problems. Meanwhile Tony again finds refuge at the stables. |
Guest Cast and Crew : Tony Darrow | Gene Gabriel | Paul Schulze as Father Phil | Richard Portnow | Leslie Bega | Tim Kang | Matt Servitto | Joseph R. Gannascoli | Bruce Kirkpatrick | Debargo Sanyal | Robert Funaro | John Ventimiglia as Artie Bucco | Writer : Robin Green | Writer : Mitchell Burgess | Director : Timothy Van Patten | |
Air Date : Nov. 10, 2002 | Rating ➦ ★★★★★★★ |
Episode 10 - [The Strong Silent Type] |
Details : At therapy Tony likens himself to the 'sad clown' but Melfi doesn't buy into his melancholy portrait. Meanwhile Carmela drags A.J. with her to Furio's house to offer decorating tips and companionship; Paulie puts the finishing touches on some free artwork; and Christopher finds himself at a crossroads. |
Guest Cast and Crew : Elias Koteas | Karen Young | Leslie Bega | Tom Aldredge | Frank Santorelli | Heather MacRae | Joseph R. Gannascoli | Max Casella | Carl Capotorto | Marianne Leone Cooper | Writer : Robin Green | Writer : Mitchell Burgess | Writer : Terence Winter | Director : Alan Taylor | |
Air Date : Nov. 17, 2002 | Rating ➦ ★★★★★★★ |
Episode 11 - [Calling All Cars] |
Details : After a sitdown with Carmine and Johnny Sack Tony contemplates the future of the HUD partnership. Meanwhile Paulie blows off steam with an old pal; Janice starts losing patience with the obsessive Bobby; and Melfi ponders the Freudian undercurrents of Tony's latest dreams. |
Guest Cast and Crew : Tony Darrow | Richard Portnow | Jessica Dunphy | Tom Aldredge | Joseph R. Gannascoli | Ray Abruzzo | Robert Funaro | Peter Bogdanovich as Dr. Elliot Kupferberg | Writer : David Flebotte | Writer : David Chase | Writer : Robin Green | Writer : Mitchell Burgess | Writer : Terence Winter | Director : Timothy Van Patten | |
Air Date : Nov. 24, 2002 | Rating ➦ ★★★★★★★ |
Episode 12 - [Eloise] |
Details : Tony continues to haggle with Johnny Sack and the two Carmines over the Esplanade profits. Carmela makes a decorating date she can't keep; Furio proves a reluctant companion to Tony on a casino junket; Paulie plays an impatient chaperone to some ladies from the nursing home; and Meadow debates the true meaning of a literary classic with her mom. |
Guest Cast and Crew : Aleksa Palladino | Richard Portnow | Matthew Del Negro | Joseph R. Gannascoli | Marilyn Matarrese | Max Casella | Michael Goduti | Carl Capotorto | Ray Abruzzo | Robert Funaro | John Ventimiglia as Artie Bucco | Director : James Hayman | Writer : Terence Winter | |
Air Date : Dec. 01, 2002 | Rating ➦ ★★★★★★★ |
Episode 13 - [Whitecaps] |
Details : In the Season Four finale Tony and Carmela contemplate purchasing a shore house but a voice from the past threatens the deal. While Uncle Junior breaks out the Hearty Burgundy Little Paulie and Benny break in a new sound system on the Stugots. With Carmine apparently intent on putting the past behind him Tony and Johnny Sack weigh their options carefully. |
Guest Cast and Crew : Tony Darrow | Karen Young | Robert LuPone | Richard Portnow | Tom Aldredge | Liz Larsen | Matt Servitto | Bruce Altman | Dan Grimaldi | Cynthia Darlow | Max Casella | Carl Capotorto | Tony Lip | Curtiss Cook | John Ventimiglia as Artie Bucco | Judith Anderson as Betty Berman | Director : John Patterson | Writer : David Chase | Writer : Robin Green | Writer : Mitchell Burgess | |
Air Date : Dec. 08, 2002 | Rating ➦ ★★★★★★ |