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2 Synopsis  





3 First appearances  





4 Deceased  





5 Title reference  





6 Production  





7 References to other media  





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"Proshai, Livushka"
The Sopranos episode
Episode no.Season 3
Episode 2
Directed byTim Van Patten
Written byDavid Chase
Cinematography byPhil Abraham
Production code301
Original air dateMarch 4, 2001 (2001-03-04)
Running time57 minutes
Episode chronology
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"Mr. Ruggerio's Neighborhood"
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"Fortunate Son"
The Sopranos season 3
List of episodes

"Proshai, Livushka" is the 28th episode of the HBO original series The Sopranos and the second of the show's third season. It was written by David Chase and directed by Tim Van Patten, and originally aired on March 4, 2001.

Starring

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Guest starring

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Also guest starring

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  • Tom AldredgeasHugh DeAngelis
  • Suzanne ShepherdasMary DeAngelis
  • Alla KlioukaasSvetlana Kirilenko
  • Vincent CuratolaasJohnny Sack
  • John Fiore as Gigi Cestone
  • Joseph R. GannascoliasVito Spatafore
  • Dan GrimaldiasPatsy Parisi
  • George Loros as Raymond Curto
  • Richard Maldone as Albert Barese
  • Vincent PastoreasPussy Bonpensiero
  • Gregalan Williams as Reverend James, Jr.
  • Patrick Tully as Noah Tannenbaum
  • Nicole BurdetteasBarbara Giglione
  • Ralph Lucarelli as Cozzarelli
  • Peter McRobbie as Father Felix
  • Sharon AngelaasRosalie Aprile
  • Jason CerboneasJackie Aprile, Jr.
  • Tim Gallin as Joseph Zachary
  • Marcia Haufrecht as Fanny
  • Maureen Van Zandt as Gabriella Dante
  • Vito AntuofermoasBobby Zanone
  • Dimitri de Fresco as Young Man
  • Marie Donato as 2 to 5 / 7 to 9
  • Katalin Pota as Lilliana Wosilius
  • Ed Vassallo as Tom Giglione
  • Gary Evans as FBI Tech #2
  • Frank PandoasAgent Grasso
  • Carlos Lopez as FBI Tech
  • Michael Strano as FBI Agent
  • Synopsis

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    At home, Tony greets Meadow and her friend from college, Noah Tannenbaum. Tony and Noah talk briefly about Tony's favorite film The Public Enemy. Alone with him, Tony questions him about his ethnicity and confirms that he is half Jewish and half African-American. Tony tells him he must stay away from his daughter because he's black. Noah swears at him and storms out. Tony goes to the kitchen; unwrapping some capocollo he sees a box of Uncle Ben's Rice, triggering a panic attack.

    Tony has read the newspaper headline: "2nd Firebomb in Sanitation War". He confronts Ralphie Cifaretto, an ambitious and effective member of Richie Aprile's crew, and Albert Barese about the sanitation dispute. He tells them firmly: "No more fires." So, instead, Ralphie has a man beaten up with baseball bats. Separately, Ray Curto meets his handler from the FBI; he is 'cooperating'.

    Tony visits his mother Livia in an attempt to set things straight, and tell her what to say if questioned about the stolen airline tickets. She seems to stonewall him. Exasperated, he walks out. That evening, Livia dies from a stroke. Later, Tony tells Dr. Melfi, "I'm glad she's dead." Then he bursts out that he is "a bad son".

    Tony's sister Barbara informs him that Janice will not be coming for the funeral. He furiously calls her in Seattle and tells her to be on the next plane; she inveigles him into paying the fare. At the funeral home Janice insists that contrary to her wishes, Livia be given a lavish funeral and, exasperated, Tony agrees. In Livia's house, Janice hammers at the basement wall. At the funeral, still at the graveside, she has a dispute with Livia's caregiver Svetlana about Livia's collection of records. Svetlana says Livia gave them to her; Janice orders her to give them back.

    At the post-funeral reception at the Sopranos' house, Janice, against Tony's wishes, corrals everyone into the main room for a ceremony of remembrance. With some reluctance, one or two people speak in memory of Livia. Christopher, stoned on marijuana and cocaine, gives a rambling, unfocused speech. Tony slips outside, where he is confronted by an angry and drunk Artie Bucco, who remembers Livia telling him about Tony's torching of the Vesuvio. Artie goes back inside and seems ready to speak about it but Carmela, who has been drinking, suddenly says, "This is such a crock of shit." She says that Livia was "terribly dysfunctional" and "even from the grave...spread no cheer". Her father, Hugh, then says that Livia "estranged us from our own daughter" and "ruined I don't know how many goddamn Christmases." Carmela then upbraids Tony, Janice and Barbara for ignoring their mother's wishes and having an elaborate funeral. Artie ultimately remains silent.

    Afterward, Tony sits in front of the television with a drink and watches the scene from The Public Enemy in which the main character's mother joyfully prepares her home for her son's return, not knowing that he is dead. Tony gets teary.

    First appearances

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    The episode marks the first appearance of:

    Deceased

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    Title reference

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    Production

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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. ^ "Late 'Sopranos' actress virtually returns to show". USA Today. Gannett Company. February 28, 2001. Retrieved May 18, 2016.
  • ^ Ugoku. "The Sopranos location guide - Filming locations for". www.sopranos-locations.com. Retrieved 2020-05-26.
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    Retrieved from "https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Proshai,_Livushka&oldid=1222151802"

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