Funhouse (''The Sopranos'')

"Funhouse"
The Sopranos episode

Tony in his dream
Episode no. Season 2
Episode 13
Directed by John Patterson
Written by David Chase
Todd A. Kessler
Cinematography by Phil Abraham
Production code 213
Original air date April 9, 2000 (2000-04-09)
Running time 59 minutes
Guest appearance(s)

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"Funhouse" is the twenty-sixth episode of the HBO television series The Sopranos. It is the thirteenth and final episode of the show's second season. It was co-written by series creator/executive producer David Chase and co-producer Todd A. Kessler, and was directed by frequent The Sopranos director John Patterson. It originally aired in the United States on April 9, 2000, attracting about 9 million viewers.[1]

It was nominated for an Emmy Award in the category of Outstanding Writing for a Drama Series.

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Episode recap

Shortly after Janice's departure, Tony and his younger sister Barbara arrive at Livia's home to discuss her permanent living arrangements. When Barbara says her husband won't allow her to live with them, Tony hands Livia two stolen airline tickets to Arizona and warns her to leave for good. Later, Tony discusses a telephone card scheme with Silvio and Big Pussy at Artie's restaurant.

That night, Tony dreams about meeting Silvio, Paulie, Christopher, Hesh, Philly "Spoons" Parisi, and an oddly silent Big Pussy in Asbury Park. Tony tells them that he is dying of terminal disease and, accepting his fate, has decided to commit suicide. He douses himself with gasoline while Paulie ignites a lighter. Chris suddenly asks whether the doctors are wrong just as the gasoline ignites, causing Tony to take up. He tells Carmela that he's never been so depressed and that life is "a big nothing", then falls ill with food poisoning. He later has a fever dream where he sees himself through a tower viewer playing cards with Paulie inside the old Asbury Park Convention Hall. When Paulie says something, Tony shoots Paulie in the chest, killing him.

The following morning, Artie comes over with the menu for Meadow's graduation party, only to learn that Tony's food poisoning. He and Tony argue about the quality of his food. When Artie learns that Tony ate at an Indian restaurant, he believes that to be the cause. Artie calls up Big Pussy to see if he is sick as well, but learns he is fine. Tony becomes delirious after receiving a house call from Dr. Cusamano, but falls asleep and dreams about having sex with Dr. Melfi during a therapy session.

The dreams lead Tony to confront his suspicions that Big Pussy is an FBI informant. In the dream, Tony speaks to Big Pussy, who has taken the form of a dead fish and makes a tongue-in-cheek reference to "sleeping with the fishes". Against Carmela's wishes, Tony and Silvio go to Big Pussy's house and invite him to go check out a new boat with them. Feigning diarrhea, Tony searches Big Pussy's bedroom and finds a wire hidden in cigar box. While driving to meet Paulie at the docks, Tony has a final fever dream in which Meadow announces over dinner she is planning to attend Columbia University and Tony tells his family he has bought a new boat. After setting out for a ride on a yacht, Tony confronts Big Pussy about when he "flipped". Big Pussy initially denies the accusation, but quickly confesses under pressure. He claims to have supplied them with disinformation, but Tony does not believe him.

To break the mood, Big Pussy shares tequila with Tony and Paulie and brags about the girl he used to have sex with at the clinic in Puerto Rico. The others laugh, but then Tony asks if she even existed. Pussy retreats to a corner, resigned to his fate. Tony, Silvio, and Paulie pull out their guns, at which point Big Pussy becomes lightheaded and asks to sit. Tony instead takes the first shot; Paulie and Silvio follow suit and shoot Big Pussy to death, honoring his wishes to not be shot in the face. Paulie removes his identifying jewelry, and together they bind his body in chains and weights, throw him off the back of the boat, and watch his body sink into the ocean.

Carmela receives a phone call from Livia, who is being detained in the Newark Airport for possessing stolen airline tickets. Within minutes, FBI agents arrive at the Soprano home with a search warrant. Tony is handcuffed in front of Meadow. Tony becomes unbalanced at one point and almost falls, appearing weak in front of the FBI agents. The agent in charge, bureau chief Frank Cubitoso, notes that mob boss Tony Soprano is "weak in the knees," but Tony angrily responds that he's got food poisoning and is led into a holding cell. Soon after, his lawyer Neil Mink has him released on bail, in time to attend Meadow's graduation the next day.

Later, at Dr. Melfi's, Tony goes off on a rant about Indian people, because of his food poisoning, and even more against his mother. Dr. Melfi challenges him to confront the recent sorrow which she suspects he may be harboring underneath his pose. Tony stubbornly refuses to delve into his state of mind, and continues with distractions by bluntly talking about his sexual dream with her, before finally leaving the session, smugly and tauntingly singing.

The following day at Meadow's graduation ceremony, Tony proudly watches his daughter accept her high school diploma. There he also tells Christopher that he is proposing him to get his "button" and become a made man. Tony then sees David Scatino, who tells Tony he and his wife are getting a divorce, that he will be living and working out west with a cousin in Nevada, and that his Georgetown University-bound son, Eric, could only afford to get into a state college (since his father had blown Eric's college fund gambling with Tony). Later, Tony and Carmela throw Meadow a graduation party at their house, and the episode ends with a montage of Tony's two "families" celebrating together, interspersed with the images of the various legal and illegal enterprises through which Tony makes his living: Barone Sanitation, an adult movie theater, a person selling calling cards on the street, Teittleman's motel, the now-abandoned, empty office where the "Webistics" stock scam took place. Carmela looks for Tony among the guests, and sees him, as we do, standing by himself in a corner of the living room, slowly lighting a cigar and blowing out the smoke, with a faraway look on his face. This then fades into a shot of the ocean at sunset, the waves crashing on the shore.

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Title reference

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Reception

Critical response

Entertainment Weekly placed "Funhouse" #5 on their list of the 10 greatest The Sopranos episodes;[2] TIME placed it at #9.[3]

Awards

References

  1. Ryan, Maureen (2006-03-14). "The comeback". Chicago Tribune. Retrieved 2008-02-26.
  2. Snierson, Dan. "The Hit Parade - 5. FUNHOUSE (Season 2)". Entertainment Weekly. Retrieved 2008-02-26.
  3. Poniewozik, James (2007-04-04). "Funhouse - The Sopranos - TIME". TIME. Retrieved 2008-02-26.
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