He Is Risen

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He is Risen
The Sopranos episode
Episode no. Season 3
Episode 34
Written by Robin Green, Mitchell Burgess and Todd A. Kessler
Directed by Allen Coulter
Guest stars see below
Production no. 308
Original airdate April 15, 2001 (HBO)
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"He Is Risen" is the thirty-fourth episode of the HBO original series The Sopranos and the eighth of the show's third season. It was written by Robin Green, Mitchell Burgess and Todd A. Kessler, directed by Allen Coulter and originally aired on Sunday April 15, 2001.

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[edit] Guest starring roles

[edit] Episode recap

As Tony Soprano enters Dr. Melfi's office for his regular appointment, he learns that she accidentally double-booked. The other patient is an attractive woman -- a fellow Italian-American -- named Gloria Trillo who works for Globe Motors, a Mercedes-Benz dealer. Tony is instantly intrigued by her personality and asks Dr. Melfi why she needs therapy, but Melfi reminds him that she cannot discuss other patients' problems with him.

Thanksgiving draws near, which is likely to bring animosity between several members of the family. Tony is still angered at Ralph Cifaretto over the incident involving Tracee, stating that he "disrespected the Bing" as well as himself and the organization. To add insult to injury, while gambling at the Bloomfield Avenue casino, Ralphie refuses to greet Tony, which is customary and is exercised all around them by the rest of Tony's crew. When Ralphie finally acknowledges Tony's presence, he does not accept Tony's offer to have a drink with him. Tony becomes extremely irritated over this show of disrespect, which can cause an "early retirement" for Ralphie. Tony, remembering that Ralphie and Ro are set to join them for Thanksgiving dinner, forces Carmela to lie to Ro, saying there will not be a Thanksgiving this year due to Carmela's father's poor health.

Ro believes the lie, but both mothers also notice the budding relationship between Meadow and Jackie Jr. Ro, recently widowed by the death of Jackie's father, formerly one of Tony's closest friends, thinks it is a wonderful idea for the two of them to date. However, Carmela is quite unsure, despite a significant history of friendship and mutual respect between the two families, and the fact that nearly everybody in their social network believe that Meadow and Jackie Jr. would be an ideal couple. Carmela subtly tries to avoid the relationship going any further. After Thanksgiving dinner, Jackie arrives at the Soprano house to invite Meadow to a movie. They end up in a parked car near Hunter Scangerelo's house where they make out, but Meadow warns Jackie that their relationship is unlikely to go anywhere at the moment. Days later, a very drunk Meadow steals Jackie's car keys while he is playing pool and runs to the parking lot. Jackie runs after her to prevent her from driving, but Meadow is already in the car. She then almost causes an accident and drives off of a ramp. Meadow is unharmed but Jackie's car is totaled. Jackie Jr. expresses what seems -— at the very least to Meadow -— to be a genuine realization of how traumatic it would be if Meadow were hurt or killed, and how he did not know what he would have done if that had happened. They are both shaken by how close they were to tragedy. Meadow then expresses that she wants to go with Jackie instead of being driven home.

Ralphie seeks the counsel of Johnny Sack, who advises him to give Tony a believable and genuine apology since he was indeed disrespectful. Ralphie reluctantly agrees and proceeds to make his move. Sack informs Tony ahead of time but also to give something to Ralph in return. Johnny suggests elevating Ralph to the rank of capo but Tony refuses. Johnny calmly lies to the two stubborn infighters in an effort to achieve peace, which is strategically successful for a while. At Vesuvio, Ralphie approaches Tony while he's eating, but is not invited to sit while asked by Tony what he wishes to see him for. Ralphie does a complete mea culpa, humbly apologizing for all his past indiscretions including disrespecting Tony's request for a drink and killing Tracee. Ralphie ends up leaving after apologizing without being offered anything from Tony, which infuriates him and he again approaches Johnny to tell him that he's ready to take out Tony. However, when Gigi Cestone, capo of the Aprile crew, is found dead on the toilet of a heart attack, Tony is forced to elevate Ralph to captain, since he is the most qualified and has been a top earner (in an earlier meeting with Junior Soprano, Tony gains some advice on the challenges of being the boss). In fact, Gigi was installed as capo because Tony couldn't bear to promote someone he disliked as much as Ralphie in his organization. At another dinner in Vesuvio, Tony tells Ralph that he has been made captain. Ralphie is ecstatic but also wondering if Tony did this because of what has happened, or if he actually earned it by merit. Tony tells him to be happy with the decision and makes absolutely no further attempt to nurture Ralph's ego. Ralphie then asks if he is going to join him for a drink but Tony swallows the remainder of the drink he already had and exits.

Tony later visits Globe Motors and asks Gloria if she will accompany him on a test drive. They end up on Tony's boat, where they have sex. Gloria is then forced to cancel her therapy and call Dr. Melfi to inform her, as she is beginning to run late. Dr. Melfi appears to hear a man's voice in the background.

[edit] First appearances

  • Gloria Trillo: a therapy patient of Dr. Melfi's and a saleswoman at Globe Motors. Gloria is a recurring character for the remainder of Season 3 as Tony's comarè.
  • Little Paulie Germani: Paulie Walnuts' nephew and crew member.
  • Aaron Arkaway: Janice's Christian boyfriend who suffers from narcolepsy.

[edit] Deceased

[edit] Title reference

[edit] Media references

  • Don Simpson's death. At the funeral of Gigi Cestone (who dies of heart failure while on the toilet), Anthony Soprano states that it's "..how Elvis went." Silvio Dante mistakenly replies, "That guy in Hollywood, too. 'Don' something. Producer of The Simpsons."

[edit] Production

  • The voiceover on the Mercedes TV commercial, which Tony watches before going to bed with Carmella and which makes him think to Gloria (who works as a saleswoman for a company that sells the cars), is voiced by Joe Mantegna, who also voices mob boss Fat Tony in The Simpsons.

[edit] Music

  • The song played over the end credits is "The Captain" by Kasey Chambers.
  • When Ralphie turns his back on Tony at the casino, the song playing under the scene is "Black Hearted Woman" by The Allman Brothers Band.