Boca (''The Sopranos'')

"Boca"
The Sopranos episode
Episode no. Season 1
Episode 9
Directed by Andy Wolk
Written by Jason Cahill
Robin Green
Mitchell Burgess
Cinematography by Phil Abraham
Production code 109
Original air date March 7, 1999
Running time 51 minutes
Guest appearance(s)

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"Boca" is the ninth episode of the HBO television series The Sopranos. It was written by Jason Cahill, Robin Green and Mitchell Burgess, directed by Andy Wolk and originally aired on March 7, 1999.

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Episode recap

Tony, Silvio, and Artie invite Meadow's soccer coach, Don Hauser, to have drinks at the Bada Bing after a win. When a newspaper reports that Hauser is leaving for a coaching job with the University of Rhode Island, and the mob fathers begin trying to convince him to stay. Paulie delivers a 50-inch television to Hauser's house and insists he take it. Chris returns the coach's "missing dog" after apparently stealing it himself.

However, it's revealed that Hauser has an ongoing sexual relationship with one of his players, Ally Vandermeed, a close friend of Meadow's and the star of the team. Shortly after Hauser's job announcement, Ally tries to kill herself by slitting her wrists while her teammates hanging in a park. When Tony and Carmela learn of the suicide attempt, Meadow informs them about the inappropriate relationship between Hauser and Ally.

Meanwhile, Junior visits Boca Raton, Florida for a weekend with Bobbi Sanfillipo. Bobbi values Junior's skill at performing cunnilingus, but Junior does not want her to discuss this as he feels it would damage his masculine reputation in the DiMeo crime family. However, Bobbi has already discussed her sex life at a hair and nail parlor. The gossip reaches Carmela and Tony, who makes veiled jokes about cunnilingus towards Junior at a golf game. For his part, Junior responds with a reference to Tony's therapy. Later, an enraged Junior confronts Bobbi and puts an end to their relationship.

After Tony learns of Hauser's affair, he contemplates murdering him in retaliation. After hearing advice from Artie and Dr. Melfi, Tony calls off the hit Hauser is arrested by the police. After this, Tony arrives home after a night of drinking on Xanax and confesses to Carmela (and an eavesdropping Meadow) that he "didn't hurt nobody." Carmela then looks up at the balcony, seeing Meadow.

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References

  1. Juliet Polsca, HBO. "Dressing the Sopranos". Retrieved Oct 20, 2013.
  2. Martin, Brett (2007-10-30). ""Woke Up This Morning": The Birth of a Show". The Sopranos: The Complete Book. New York: Time. p. 19. ISBN 978-1-933821-18-4.
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