Down Neck

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"Down Neck"
The Sopranos episode
Episode no. Season 1
Episode 7
Directed by Lorraine Senna Ferrara
Written by Robin Green
Mitchell Burgess
Cinematography by Alik Sakharov
Production code 107
Original air date February 21, 1999
Running time 51 minutes
Guest actors

see below

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"Down Neck" is the seventh episode of the HBO original series The Sopranos. It was written by Robin Green and Mitchell Burgess, and directed by Lorraine Senna Ferrara. This episode, the only one in the entire series directed by a woman, aired on February 21, 1999.[1]

Starring

* = credit only

Guest starring

Also guest starring

  • Paul Albe as Contractor
  • Shirl Bernheim as Pearl
  • Madeline Blue as Janice
  • Bobby Boriello as Young Tony
  • Scott Owen Cumberbatch as Rideland Kid #2
  • Anthony Fusco as Father Hagy
  • Rob Grippa as Byron Barber
  • Jason Hauser as Rideland Cop
  • Michael B. Jordan as Rideland Kid
  • Greg Perrelli as Jared
  • Nick Raio as Wiseguy
  • Steve Santosusso as Guy
  • Tim Williams as Mr. Meskimmin

Episode recap

A.J. and his friends steal sacramental wine and turn up drunk and giggling at gym class. Tony and Carmela are called in to see the principal of A.J.'s school, Verbum Dei. The principal is accompanied by the school psychologist who tells them that A.J. may have ADD. The school is lenient in disciplining A.J. because of this, but are considering placing him in a special education class.

This incident prompts Tony to recall his own childhood when he first learned about his family's involvement in the Mafia. In therapy he discusses this with Dr. Melfi. Included in Tony's memory is the time his father wanted to move the family to Reno, Nevada, to manage a supper club for Rocco Alatore. Tony's mother refused and said she would rather suffocate the children than move. Tony, visiting his mother in the nursing home, asks her how Rocco is doing and she responds that Rocco is now a billionaire. Tony reminds her of the request to move and she denies that they were seriously considering moving or that she was involved in the decision to stay.

A.J. is punished by his parents and forbidden to watch TV, use the Internet or play Nintendo. He also has to visit his grandmother, Livia, at Green Grove. During one visit, A.J. discusses his encounter with a school therapist. When Livia reacts negatively, A.J. informs her that Tony is seeing a psychiatrist, something A.J. learned after eavesdropping on a conversation between his parents. Livia is furious. Later, Livia is poised to pass on this information to Junior but Tony unknowingly walks in before she can say anything about it.

First appearances

  • Johnny Boy Soprano: Tony's deceased father who appears in flashbacks to his childhood. He was the long-time capo of the original Soprano crew (which later became known as the Gualtieri crew) until his death from emphysema in 1986.
  • Janice Soprano: Tony's older sister who appears as a child in flashbacks. She will first appear as an adult in the episode "Guy Walks into a Psychiatrist's Office...".
  • Barbara Soprano: Tony's younger sister who appears as an infant in flashbacks. She will also first appear as an adult in the episode "Guy Walks into a Psychiatrist's Office...".

Production

  • Although the flashbacks are set in 1967, some anachronistic modern-day motor vehicles and people wearing modern clothing are visible in the background in some of the scenes.
  • The Rideland scene was filmed on Sand Lane, at South Beach Amusement Park in Staten Island, New York.[citation needed]

Title reference

  • "Down Neck" refers to the Ironbound section of Newark, New Jersey

Music

References

  1. Wallace, Marc. "The Sopranos (TV Series) Down Neck (1999) Trivia". IMDB.com, Inc. Retrieved 13 August 2013. 

See also

  • Host desecration, with regard to A.J.'s theft and misuse of the sacramental wine

External references

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