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Second Opinion (The Sopranos)

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"Second Opinion"
The Sopranos episode
Episode no.Season 3
Episode 7
Directed byTim Van Patten
Written byLawrence Konner
Cinematography byPhil Abraham
Production code307
Original air dateApril 8, 2001 (2001-04-08)
Running time59 minutes
Episode chronology
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List of episodes

"Second Opinion" is the 33rd episode of the HBO original series The Sopranos and the seventh of the show's third season. It was written by Lawrence Konner and directed by Tim Van Patten, and originally aired on April 8, 2001.

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Starring

* = credit only

Guest starring

Synopsis

There is rising tension between Christopher and Paulie. As a newly made man, Chris is liable to be strip-searched. Paulie makes him strip in the back room of the Bada Bing and makes fun of his penis size. Late one night he and Patsy go to Chris's apartment and search his belongings. Chris sees Paulie sniffing Adriana's panties. Tony dismisses Chris's complaint. Paulie warns him never to complain about him again to the "big man". But then Paulie shows him a Big Mouth Billy Bass and they laugh together, friends again.

Carmela runs into Angie Bonpensiero at a supermarket. Angie says that, though Tony is helping her financially, things are hard and she cannot afford an operation for her poodle. Carmela tells Tony, who goes to Angie's home and sees that she has a new Cadillac. He smashes its windows and lights with a baseball bat and tells her she should speak about money only to him.

Junior has complete faith in his surgeon, Dr. John Kennedy. He does not know that Kennedy erred, removing too little of the tissue surrounding his tumor. When Kennedy says he would like to perform further surgery, Junior agrees, but Tony believes Junior is too much impressed by the doctor's name. They consult another doctor, who recommends that Junior receive chemotherapy treatments. A tumor board review is called, and they reach the same conclusion. Junior undergoes chemo and suffers distressing side effects. He longs to speak to Kennedy, who does not return his calls. Tony and Furio confront Kennedy on his golf course and bribe and intimidate him into giving Junior his attention. Kennedy appears at the hospital, warmly greets Junior, reassures him, and gives him his home phone number. Junior beams with happiness.

Carmela has lunch with a dean from Columbia, Meadow's university. Tony refuses to go, saying that the purpose is to extort money. He will donate $5,000, no more. The dean tells her that his research indicates that the Sopranos could contribute $50,000.

Carmela attends a session alone with Dr. Melfi on a day when Tony does not want to go. She stresses that she does not need therapy herself, but she makes an appointment with the therapist Melfi recommends. This therapist, Dr. Krakower, makes judgments. When he has learned about her situation, he speaks the word "Mafia" and tells her she should take the children and go, which he views as the only way to find peace. He will not accept payment for the session, stating that he does not want "blood money."

Emotionally overwhelmed, Carmela lies on a sofa at home, wrapped in a blanket. When Tony returns, she tells him that she has spoken to the dean on the phone, and promised $50,000. He balks, but she says this is something he must do for her. He sees that he must, and they go out for dinner.

Title reference

  • Uncle Junior seeks a second opinion from another doctor for his cancer treatment.
  • The title could also refer to Carmela receiving a second opinion on her relationship with Tony, from Dr. Krakower.

Other cultural references

Music

Awards

Edie Falco won her second Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Drama Series for her performance in this episode.

References

  1. ^ Martin, Brett (2007-10-30). ""This Thing of Ours": Creating The Sopranos Universe". The Sopranos: The Complete Book. New York: Time. p. 169. ISBN 978-1-933821-18-4.

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