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2 Synopsis  





3 Deceased  





4 Title reference  





5 Production  





6 Connections to prior episodes  





7 Cultural references  





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"Remember When"
The Sopranos episode
Episode no.Season 6
Episode 15
Directed byPhil Abraham
Written byTerence Winter
Cinematography byBill Coleman
Production code615
Original air dateApril 22, 2007 (2007-04-22)
Running time58 minutes
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"Remember When" is the 80th episode of the HBO television series The Sopranos, the third episode of the second half of the show's sixth season, and the 15th episode of the season overall. Written by Terence Winter and directed by Phil Abraham, it originally aired on April 22, 2007, and was watched by 6.85 million viewers on its premiere.[1]

Starring

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* = credit only

Guest starring

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Also guest starring

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  • Ken Leung as Carter Chong
  • Gregory AntonacciasButch DeConcini
  • Frank AlbaneseasPat Blundetto
  • Dan Conte as Faustino "Doc" Santoro
  • Paul Hermanas"Beansie" Gaeta
  • Nashawn Kearse as Jameel
  • Jen Araki as Anika
  • Elizabeth Sung as Mrs. Chong
  • Gaston Renaud as Ramon
  • Herbert Rogers as Willie Overall
  • Charles Morgan as Prof. Brian Lynch
  • Stephen Singer as Dr. Mandl
  • Serafin Falcon as Esteban
  • Stink Fisher as Warren
  • Joe Pucillo as Beppy Scerbo
  • Donna Smythe as Gia Gaeta
  • Joseph Adams as Larry
  • Brian D. Coats as Itzhak
  • Joseph Conti as "Doc" Santoro's bodyguard
  • Kevin Kean Murphy as Ascot Man
  • Joseph Siravoas"Johnny Boy" Soprano (photo)
  • Rocco Sisto as Young Junior Soprano (photo)
  • Lin-Manuel Miranda as Bellman
  • Synopsis

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    The FBI recovers the body of bookie Willie OverallTony's first murder—based on information from Soprano family capo Larry Boy Barese. Tony and Paulie drive to Miami to lie low until the heat is off. On the way down, Tony asks Paulie how Johnny heard about Ralphie's joke about his wife—the incident which nearly led to hostilities between New Jersey and New York—but Paulie says he does not know. While Paulie was Tony's role model growing up, Tony now doubts his loyalty and usefulness. In Miami, the two men meet Beansie's Cuban contacts and agree to trade in stolen goods. Tony also arranges a bridge loan of $200,000 from Hesh to cover a string of losing sports bets.

    Larry tells the FBI that the late Jackie Aprile, Sr. killed Overall. Upon receiving this news, Tony rents a sport fishing boat to celebrate with Paulie. However, Paulie is uneasy as he remembers the killing of Big Pussy on a boat. On the open sea, Tony questions Paulie again about the joke leak; Paulie again denies involvement. Tony glances at a hatchet and some fishing knives, but the tension passes. That night, Paulie has a dream in which he sees Pussy and, in a panic, asks him how he would handle his own death. Back in New Jersey, Paulie sends Tony and Carmela a $2,000 espresso machine; Tony tells her that they owe their lifestyle to people like Paulie.

    InNew York City, Faustino "Doc" Santoro and his bodyguard are murdered in a hit arranged by Phil, who becomes the new boss of the Lupertazzi family.

    Junior is visited at his mental care center by his former soldiers Pat Blundetto and Beppy Scerbo. Junior begs them to aid his escape but soon loses his resolve. He returns to his old mob habits, bribing an orderly and organizing an illicit poker game for other patients. Professor Lynch, a patient Junior teases, informs on him and the game is ended. Junior finds an admiring follower in a young patient named Carter Chong, who has been institutionalized for his anger issues.

    Junior assaults Professor Lynch and is given a new regimen of sedatives. Carter devises a plan to distract the orderlies handing the pills to Junior so that he can covertly throw them away. Some of the drugs were meant to combat Junior's incontinence, and he soon humiliatingly wets himself. The orderly is fired for taking bribes and Junior is threatened with a transfer to a less pleasant, state-run facility if he does not take his medications. He complies with the treatment, much to Carter's disillusionment. Junior tries to make up with him, but calls him "Anthony." At a piano recital, Carter starts throwing paper balls at the pianist; when Junior shows disapproval, Carter becomes enraged and ferociously attacks him.

    Junior is next seen with the other patients (though not Carter) receiving animal-assisted therapy in the garden. He is in a wheelchair, with one arm in a cast, apart from the others.

    Deceased

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    Title reference

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    Production

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    Connections to prior episodes

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    Cultural references

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    A1959 Cadillac Eldorado Biarritz; Paulie discusses driving the same model in the episode.

    Music

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    References

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    1. ^ Huff, Richard (2007-04-27). ""Sopranos" ratings slip again". The Denver Post. Retrieved 2009-09-26.
  • ^ Fierberg, Ruth. "Lin-Manuel Miranda Describes the Gaffe He Made On His First TV Acting Job". Playbill. Retrieved 16 February 2022.
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