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PT. 1 | Tony Soprano Tribute | Pie Oh My | Get To Sleep Fast

#tony #soprano #tribute #pie #oh #my #painting #gettosleepfast "Pie-O-My" is the 44th episode of the HBO original series The Sopranos and the fifth of the show's fourth season. Written by Robin Green and Mitchell Burgess, and directed by Henry J. Bronchtein, it originally aired on October 13, 2002. "Pie Oh My" is the final episode of the Sopranos directed by Henry Bronchtein. Of his four episodes, it's generally the least consequential, but also his best. He followed a strange pattern as a director. Ay the end of episode 5, season 4 Tony kneels down in the barn with a near-death pie-o-my comforting the horse in sickness. It’s raining out, when the goat (pie-o-my’s friend and travel companion) appears out of nowhere. The episode ends with Tony, the sick horse, and the goat, as outside the rain thunders away. a gangster, a goat and a horse walk into a bar... it's to later contrast the value Tony places on animals versus people - specifically Tracee and Ralph and to underscore the point in the journal Melfi reads which indicates sociopaths often connect to animals (and babies) in a way they cannot with people. It’s very much a combination of what we started with at the very beginning with Tony and the flock of mallards that were in his pool. He sees them grow up and eventually leave and this definitely has a trigger on both his past as well as current relationship with his family. Interestingly enough, this is one of the first times that we see Tony begin to really get into gambling, I believe that they say they took out a $200,000 insurance policy just weeks before and then this happened… The way that it happened was very similar to the lightbulb incident in season one with the restaurant also. We could see the almost half dozen actions that Tony had to deal with and at his lowest point, we can see that Ralph is dealing with his kid in the hospital… And we can see Tony have his first real connection with A specific animal once again which meant quite a lot to him especially with the interest he took in pie o my - for that to be immediately taken away and in such a horrific manner we can see that Tony really lost his grip and the sour cream didn’t really make a difference in the eggs at the end of the day. For him, this was the end of the rope and even though Ralph was his highest earner and in the scene just before hand in the Bing, with his kid in the hospital, he was still viewed just as rude well as he could’ve been by bringing in an envelope. We hear several times throughout the series that you’re only as good as your last envelope. At this point, even though we feel the sincerity that Ralph says he didn’t do it… Tony doesn’t seem to believe him; probably because of his lack of interest growing and growing after the fact of Tony stepping in and giving advice, dealing with the vet bills previously, the insurance that was taken out before this race, and all of the other multitude of problems he had with Ralph. We also see the confrontation between Tony and Chris as he is shooting up and immediately needs to help take care of the situation. I think this aspect plays into Tony’s mind later along in the following two seasons with the ultimate end of that story line and the car crash; but that might be pulling the strings a little bit too far. Just several episodes before, Tony is looking to distance himself and allow Christopher to take over the main responsibilities and this just goes to show that he is still on the same path and cannot be trusted, potentially, because of his drug problem. When you take everything together, along with the sense that it was purposefully done… We are left with the lone shot of the goat by itself - and that beautiful animal of being dragged away as it was burned alive and had to be put down. Pie o my meant a lot to Tony, so much so that he even brought Carmela to the stables just before hand, so I think when you put everything together… We can see that this is just one of the points and where Tony is at a standstill and must make a point regardless if Ralph was his biggest earner and A made a man versus his own personal selfishness and feelings along with his impulsiveness.

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