- Carmine's passing opens new wounds, while cousin Tony wants to put his past behind him. Tony Soprano, meanwhile, discovers a traitor.
- Tony welcomes back his favorite cousin Tony Blundetto, who's been released from prison after 15 years. Tony is keen to set him up so he can start earning again but Tony B surprises him by saying he's decided to go legit and complete his training to become a registered massage therapist. Not so for Feech La Manna who gets Tony and Uncle Junior's permission to start earning again. Old time mob boss and head of one of the New York families, Carmine Lupertazzi, dies in hospital after his recent stroke. He did not have the opportunity to name his successor. The FBI is redoubling their efforts to get information on Tony. They've got a good source and when Tony begins to suspect someone, he takes swift action. Adriana is still providing information to the FBI and begins to wonder if it's ever going to end. When her maid of honor, Tina Francesco, begins flirting with Christopher, she rats her out to her FBI friends.—garykmcd
- Carmine Lupertazzi dies in the hospital, opening up new rifts between Little Carmine and Johnny Sack. Adriana continues meeting with the FBI, along with fellow informants Ray Curto and Jack Massarone. Although she continues to hate the situation she's been forced into, not to mention fearing for her life if anyone finds out about her, she does discover that her FBI connections can be used to her advantage when she gets rid of a rival for Chris' affections by telling the agents the girl is an embezzler. Tony, meanwhile, is eager to get his cousin Tony Blundetto back into the business. Cousin Tony, however, has changed his mind about the mob life while in jail, and now that he has an associate's degree he wants to settle down with a normal, quiet life and an ordinary job. Later Tony discovers one of the informants who's been collecting information on him, and has the snitch silenced.—Jean-Marc Rocher <rocher@fiberbit.net>
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