For All Debts Public and Private

"For All Debts Public and Private"
The Sopranos episode
Episode no. Season 4
Episode 1
Directed by Allen Coulter
Written by David Chase
Cinematography by Phil Abraham
Production code 401
Original air date September 15, 2002
Running time 58 minutes
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"For All Debts Public and Private" is the fortieth episode of the HBO television series The Sopranos. It is the first episode of the show's fourth season. Written by David Chase and directed by Allen Coulter, it originally aired on September 15, 2002.

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Episode recap

Christopher Moltisanti drives Tony Soprano to a meet with Uncle Junior at his doctor's office. Junior asks for more money to cover his mounting legal costs, and requests changing of their terms for an allowance. Tony tells him of "a shortage" and angrily refuses to change the percentages. Junior also wants to demote Murf Lupo to soldier and replace him with Bobby Bacala. Later that night, at Junior's lawyer tries to call him and speaks to Murf, who relays information that the FBI apparently had a mole in the doctor's office who has been pulled to testify at Junior's RICO trial.

Carmela Soprano notices widow Angie Bonpensiero handing out free samples at a supermarket, and becomes worried about her own financial security. When she asks Tony to provide money so she can make an investment, he tells her they need to be tighter with money and that there is no longer large amounts of money kept in the house. He then removes a large bag of cash from his car and hides it in the pool house. Tony has Chris take him to the Bada Bing, where he vents his frustration by beating up Georgie. Tony, Chris, and Silvio Dante then attend a meeting with the family's caposCarlo Gervasi, Ally Boy Barese, Ray Curto, and Ralph Cifaretto. Tony harangues them about the lack of growth in the family's business as of late, noting Junior's financial situation.

Chris believes his return to driver status is punishment for questioning how Tony dealt with Jackie Aprile, Jr.. At home, Adriana La Cerva is with Danielle who, unbeknownst to her, is FBI agent Deborah Ciccerone. Chris arrives home and is rude to Danielle, who then leaves against Adriana's wishes. He complains about his sudden demotion and prepares to use heroin. He offers Adriana to join him, but she declines. Later, Tony uses bags of duck feed to hide more cash. While out buying the feed, Tony meets with Assemblyman Ron Zellman to talk about real estate. Zellman tips him off that prices near a new project are likely to see a huge jump. Tony recalls that Junior owns a large warehouse in Newark that could potentially be a gold mine.

Carmela invites Ralph and Rosalie Aprile over for dinner, despite Tony's instructions not to. Janice follows Ralph to the bathroom and joins him for cocaine and sex. During the dinner, Adriana, accompanied by Danielle, visits to borrow a samovar from Carmela. Tony is introduced to Danielle and is visibly attracted to her. Later, Tony has a meeting with New York boss Carmine Lupertazzi. During the party afterwards, Chris uses heroin with an Icelandic air stewardess. Tony and Chris leave the party early to drive out to a Hooters restaurant. Tony tells Chris that the corrupt cop who killed his father is in the restaurant having his retirement party. Tony says the cop was kept alive because he was "useful," but that this ended with his retirement. Tony gives Chris the cop's address.

Tony and Bobby go to Junior's house, where Junior and Murf inform them of the FBI mole. They discuss what the FBI may have learned from the ploy. Tony gives Junior $100,000 for his warehouse, lying to him that it's to help him with his financial difficulties. Junior is despondent about his life, telling Tony he is an "old man who is going to trial." Meanwhile, Paulie Walnuts is arrested in Youngstown, Ohio while en route to Steubenville to visit Dean Martin's birthplace. From a jailhouse payphone, he calls Johnny Sack and that no one has asked why he was arrested. Johnny cultivates Paulie's feelings of dissatisfaction with Tony.

In therapy, Tony discusses Carmela pressuring him over the family's future and Junior's situation. When Tony discusses his future in terms of two endings, death or prison, Dr. Melfi is initially shocked by his candor and asks him why he doesn't "just give it up." Tony tells her there is a possible third option and that he has a plan to avoid either outcome, by relying solely "on blood relations," using Chris as a buffer between himself and others to avoid future prosecutions. Dr. Melfi is baffled by Tony's unexpected frankness to which he replies that he now trusts her, "a little." That night, Chris ambushes the cop at his home and executes him with his own weapon, staging it as a suicide. Later that morning, Chris goes to visit his mother, Joanne Moltisanti, to look over the old photos of his father and to leave her $20.

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