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"Fortunate Son" is the 29th episode of the HBO original series The Sopranos and the third of the show's third season. It was written by Todd A. Kessler and directed by Henry J. Bronchtein, and originally aired on March 11, 2001.

"Fortunate Son"
The Sopranos episode
Episode no.Season 3
Episode 3
Directed byHenry J. Bronchtein
Written byTodd A. Kessler
Cinematography byAlik Sakharov
Production code303
Original air dateMarch 11, 2001 (2001-03-11)
Running time58 minutes
Episode chronology
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"Proshai, Livushka"
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The Sopranos season 3
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Starring

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Guest starring

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  • Rocco Sistoasyoung Junior Soprano
  • Andrew Davoli as Dino Zerilli
  • Tom AldredgeasHugh DeAngelis
  • Suzanne ShepherdasMary DeAngelis
  • Alla KlioukaasSvetlana Kirilenko
  • Vincent CuratolaasJohnny Sack
  • John Fiore as Gigi Cestone
  • Dan GrimaldiasPatsy Parisi
  • George Loros as Raymond Curto
  • Max CasellaasBenny Fazio
  • Jason CerboneasJackie Aprile, Jr.
  • Tony LipasCarmine Lupertazzi
  • Richard Maldone as Albert Barese
  • Sharon AngelaasRosalie Aprile
  • Oksana BabiyasIrina Peltsin
  • Laila RobinsasYoung Livia Soprano
  • Patrick Tully as Noah Tannenbaum
  • Peter Byrne as Security Guard
  • Megan Curry as Punked-Out Coed
  • Steve Grillo as Pizza Customer
  • Kevin Janicelli as Roy DelGuercio
  • Mario Lavandeira as Male Student
  • Steve Mellor as Bill Owens
  • David Mogentale as Coach Goodwin
  • Peter Napoliello as Football Dad
  • Sal Petraccione as George Piocosta
  • Frank Savino as Operator #1
  • Paul Reggio as Operator #2
  • Jessica Ripton as Pizza Customer #2
  • Johnny Spanish as Junkie
  • Brian Anthony Wilson as Warren Dupree
  • Lou Bonacki as Francis Satriale
  • Mark Damiano II as Young Tony Soprano
  • Juliet Fox as Young Janice Soprano
  • Elxis McLaren as Young Barbara Soprano
  • Synopsis

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    Christopher Moltisantiisinitiated as a made man alongside Eugene Pontecorvo in a ceremony conducted by Tony Soprano. During the ceremony, he sees (or imagines he sees) a raven perched outside the window and fears it is a bad omen. At the party afterward, Paulie gives Chris his sportsbook operation, although Chris will have to give him a portion of his weekly profits. Chris makes some bad judgments in his first week and comes up short. Paulie is unforgiving and demands payment by the end of the week, imposing an extra payment for the delay.

    Jackie Aprile, Jr. has been taking pre-med courses at Rutgers University but is skipping classes and planning criminal activities. Tony asks him to meet, but Jackie shows up late and is disrespectful. Jackie's uncle Richie Aprile has disappeared. Jackie believes that Tony had Richie killed, and Tony knows this. Tony denies having anything to do with Richie's disappearance, saying that Richie was an informant who is now in the witness protection program. Tony was close to Jackie's father, who did not want his son to follow a life of crime. Jackie says he was struggling in school and could never become a doctor. Later, Tony tells Chris not to involve Jackie in any criminal activities.

    Jackie has a plan to rob a charity concert at Rutgers. Chris needs money to pay off Paulie and agrees to help Jackie with the robbery. Chris takes over the operation and makes Jackie the getaway driver. While Jackie is waiting nervously in the car, he hears a gunshot and wets himself. Later Chris gives Paulie the money he owes. Paulie passes his own cut up to Tony, mentioning Jackie's involvement in the robbery. An angered Tony phones Chris, who ignores the call.

    Meadow is getting closer to Noah and continues to give Tony the silent treatment. A.J. joins the school football team, making his father very proud, especially when he recovers a fumble at a game. When A.J. is made defensive captain and praised effusively, he passes out on the field.

    Svetlana claims she has the right to keep Livia's record collection; in response Janice steals her artificial leg. Svetlana tells Tony, who goes to the house to meet her. Irina is also there but he keeps his distance. He goes to the refrigerator and takes out some packets of sliced meat — then suddenly remembers: when he was around eleven, he saw his father chop off Mr. Satriale the butcher's pinkie for not paying a gambling debt. At dinner that night, his mother was excited by the fresh juicy joint of meat. The parents danced sensually together in front of the children; that was when Tony had his first panic attack. When he tells Dr. Melfi this, she sees a connection between meat, his parents' sexuality, and his panic attacks, saying "We've made real progress today."

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    First appearances

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    References to other media

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    Music

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    Filming locations

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    Listed in order of first appearance:[2]

    References

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    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.
  • ^ Ugoku. "The Sopranos location guide - Filming locations for". www.sopranos-locations.com. Retrieved 2020-08-21.
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