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"Sentimental Education" is the 58th episode of the HBO original series The Sopranos and the sixth of the show's fifth season. Written by Matthew Weiner and directed by Peter Bogdanovich, it originally aired on April 11, 2004.

"Sentimental Education"
The Sopranos episode
Episode no.Season 5
Episode 6
Directed byPeter Bogdanovich
Written byMatthew Weiner
Cinematography byPhil Abraham
Production code507
Original air dateApril 11, 2004 (2004-04-11)
Running time55 minutes
Episode chronology
← Previous
"Irregular Around the Margins"
Next →
"In Camelot"
The Sopranos season 5
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Starring

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Guest starring

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  • Sharon AngelaasRosalie Aprile
  • Alison Bartlett as Gwen MacIntyre
  • Robert FunaroasEugene Pontecorvo
  • Joseph R. GannascoliasVito Spatafore
  • Dan GrimaldiasPatsy Parisi
  • Liza Lapira as Amanda Kim
  • Arthur NascarellaasCarlo Gervasi
  • Paul SchulzeasFather Phil Intintola
  • David StrathairnasRobert Wegler
  • Ed Vassallo as Tom Giglione
  • Danielle Di Vecchio as Barbara Soprano Giglione
  • Henry Yuk as Sungyon Kim
  • Dennis Aloia as Justin Blundetto
  • Kevin Aloia as Jason Blundetto
  • Angela Bullock as Clerk
  • Karl Bury as Tom Fiske
  • Kimberly Guerrero as Dealer
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    Tony is finding it increasingly difficult to take care of A.J., who is sent back to Carmela. She lets him move back in on the condition that he improve his grades and behavior. Carmela goes to see Robert Wegler at the school and agrees to have dinner with him the following evening. After dinner, they go to his home and have sex. Carmela meets Father Phil Intintola for lunch and tells him of her new relationship; he reminds her that she made a commitment to her husband before God. However, she continues the affair, even after making formal confession to Father Phil .

    Carmela abruptly leaves during another date with Wegler, saying she is upset about A.J.’s academic performance and troubled by the laws of the Church. The next day, Wegler pressures A.J.'s English teacher to raise his grade for a poorly written term paper. After several rounds of sex after which Carmela talks each time about strategies to elevate A.J.'s academic standing, Wegler concludes that she is just using him to get her son better grades and confronts her, telling her that she uses people. Carmela, deeply hurt, vehemently rejects his assessment, but Wegler calmly stands his ground and Carmela storms out. The next day, when her father suggests that she look for other men, Carmela replies that, as Tony's wife, her motives will always be distrusted.

    Tony B tries to adjust to civilian life. His Korean-American employer, who was pressured by Tony into giving Tony B a job, is hostile due to Tony B's mob connections. The employer changes his mind when he realizes how hardworking Tony B is, both on the job and in his efforts to pass the state massage board exam. He offers to partner up with Tony B, offering an empty storefront in West Caldwell. Tony B passes the exam and begins work on the storefront, preparing it for business. However, he comes across a bag containing $12,000, apparently thrown away by fleeing drug dealers, and goes on a self-destructive tear, wasting most of the money on gambling, alcohol, and expensive clothes. Tony B's employer visits the store and encourages him to keep on working; Tony B snaps and beats him up. With Tony at Nuovo Vesuvio, Tony B hints that he screwed up and asks if Tony still needs someone to cover the airbag scheme.

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    1. ^ DVD audio commentary for "In Camelot" by Steve Buscemi
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