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Tony then tells Phil and Johnny where Tony B can be found. Phil arrives expecting to exact his revenge, but only finds the body. Johnny tells Tony that Tony B's death "didn't solve a thing." Tony meets Johnny at his New Jersey house and offers a percentage of Tony B's Bloomfield Avenue casino as a peace offering to Phil. At the moment the feud ...
"Stage 5" is the 79th episode of the HBO television series The Sopranos, the second episode of the second half of the show's sixth season, and the 14th episode of the season overall. It was written by Terence Winter and directed by Alan Taylor, and originally aired on April
Lou Christie's song "Summer Snow" is playing in Phil Leotardo's flashback of his brother Billy's murder. The song playing when Tony enters his Bada Bing office near the end of the episode is "Super Bon Bon" by Soul Coughing. The Shawn Smith song, "Leaving California," plays in the background while Silvio drives with Adriana.
Tony also helps organize a successful hit during the episode that is carried out on his rival mob boss Phil Leotardo. He then walks into Holsten’s Diner to meet Carmela before their son A.J ...
"The Test Dream" is the 63rd episode of the HBO television series The Sopranos and the 11th episode of the show's fifth season. Written by series creator/executive producer David Chase and supervising producer Matthew Weiner, and directed by longtime series director Allen Coulter, it originally aired in the United States on May 16, 2004.
Tony calling Phil "Carnac the Great" is a reference to Carnac the Magnificent, a comedic, soothsaying character played by Johnny Carson during his tenure as host of The Tonight Show. The sights seen in Paris besides the Eiffel Tower : The taxi is driving Carmela and Rosalie on the Champs-Élysées towards the Arc de Triomphe .
"The Blue Comet" is the 20th episode of the sixth season of the American television series The Sopranos. Written by series creator and showrunner David Chase and Matthew Weiner, and directed by Alan Taylor, it originally aired in the United States on HBO on June 3, 2007, two weeks after the preceding episode.
Frank Vincent as Phil Leotardo (11 episodes), a Lupertazzi capo who is released from prison after two decades and loyalist to Johnny Sack. Robert Funaro as Eugene Pontecorvo (7 episodes), a DiMeo soldier in the Aprile crew. Max Casella as Benny Fazio (7 episodes), a young DiMeo associate in the Gualtieri crew.