As an investment, Ralph buys a racehorse named Pie-O-My. The horse actually turns out to be a good earner for Ralph, and Tony manages to make a bit himself through his strategies for picking bets at the track. Although Ralph has no qualms about getting rough with the horse if he thinks it will make her run faster, Tony actually gets attached to the animal, becoming emotionally shaken when she falls ill. Carmela, meanwhile, is concerned about the possibility of having to support herself, and asks Tony to help her make some investments, or at least sign a life insurance policy.
—Jean-Marc Rocher <rocher@fiberbit.net>