Do Not Resuscitate (The Sopranos)
"Do Not Resuscitate" | |
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The Sopranos episode | |
Episode no. | Season 2 Episode 2 |
Directed by | Martin Bruestle |
Written by | Robin Green Mitchell Burgess Frank Renzulli |
Cinematography by | Phil Abraham |
Production code | 202 |
Original air date | January 23, 2000 |
Running time | 50 minutes |
"Do Not Resuscitate" is the 15th episode of the HBO original series The Sopranos and the second of the show's second season. Written by Robin Green, Mitchell Burgess, and Frank Renzulli, and directed by Martin Bruestle, it originally aired on January 23, 2000.
Starring
- James Gandolfini as Tony Soprano
- Dr. Jennifer Melfi*
- Edie Falco as Carmela Soprano
- Michael Imperioli as Christopher Moltisanti
- Dominic Chianese as Corrado Soprano, Jr.
- Pussy Bonpensiero
- Steven Van Zandt as Silvio Dante
- Tony Sirico as Paulie Gualtieri
- Anthony Soprano, Jr.
- Jamie-Lynn Sigler as Meadow Soprano
- Drea de Matteo as Adriana La Cerva *
- Aida Turturro as Janice Soprano
- Nancy Marchand as Livia Soprano
* = credit only
Guest starring
- Bill Cobbs as Reverend James, Sr.
- Matt Bevilaqua
- Skip Lipari
- Reverend James, Jr.
- Attorney Melvoin
- Steven R. Schirripa as "Bacala" Baccalieri
- Sean Gismonte
- Jack Massarone
- Michael Broughton as Protester
- James Collins as Truck Driver
- Catherine Dent as Arlene Riley
- John Fiore as Gigi Cestone
- Elizabeth Flaxas Therapist
- Sam Gray as Judge Greenspan
- Timothy Huang as Doctor
- Tertia Lynch as Duty Nurse
- John Mariano as Ralph Giorgio
- Tony Rigo as Old Guy
- Laurine Towler as Surgical Nurse
- Kellie Turner as Nurse's aide
- Beatrice Winde as Funeral Guest
Synopsis
Tony visits Uncle Junior in jail. Junior tries to convince Tony that Livia had nothing to do with the attempted hit and urges him to make peace with her. Tony mocks him for being manipulated by Livia. Tony tells Junior's aide, Bobby "Bacala" Baccalieri, that Junior will keep the title of boss and will be permitted to "earn" on a "subsistence level"; the rest will be Tony's.
Junior's release from prison on medical grounds is obtained, but he is placed under
One evening, Junior slips in the shower and is badly hurt. He speaks of his guilt to Tony and again urges him to make peace with Livia. He will not accept an ambulance but allows Tony to carry him to his car and drive him to the
First appearances
- "Black" Jack Massarone: owner of Massarone Brothers Construction, which was once run by Uncle Junior
- Bobby "Bacala" Baccalieri: a member of the Junior Soprano crew who becomes Junior's chief aide
- Agent Skip Lipari: FBI agent handling Big Pussy Bonpensiero
- Reverend James, Jr.: Christian minister, secret associate of Tony Soprano
Deceased
- Frederick "Freddie" Capuano: Director of Green Grove Retirement Community, presumed murdered by the DiMeo crime family for talking about Mafia business and about Tony's attempt to kill his mother, though his body is never shown on screen
- Reverend Herman James, Sr.: dies of natural causes due to old age (he was 83)
Title reference
- The episode's title is a common medical clause known as Do Not Resuscitateor DNR. Janice and Tony talk about signing a DNR for Livia.
Cultural references
- Janice quotes (slightly misquotes) from The Mourning Bride by William Congreve: "Music hath charms..."
- Bobby quotes (slightly misquotes) the words of Senator William L. Marcy: "To the victor belong the spoils."
Production
- Although this was the second episode of Season 2 to air, it was the third to be produced.[1]
References to other media
- After Livia finds out about Janice's plans regarding the DNR (and that Janice will be moving in with her), she confronts her daughter, saying: "I've seen that movie with Richard Widmark." This is most likely a reference to the film Kiss of Death (1947), in which Widmark's character (a gleefully psychotic killer) pushes a wheelchair-using elderly woman down a flight of stairs to her death.[1] This is reinforced by the fact that during this scene, Janice briefly hallucinates an image of Livia falling down the stairs on an "In case of fire use stairs" sign on the hospital wall. It may alternatively be seen as a reference to the 1978 film Coma, also starring Widmark.[2]
- When Tony finally gives his begrudging approval for Janice to live with Livia in the latter's home, he says "It'll be like 'Whatever Happened to Baby Janice?' over there," likely referring to the Bette Davis/Joan Crawford film What Ever Happened to Baby Jane?
Music
- The song playing as Janice drives home from the hospital while smoking marijuana is "Mother and Child Reunion," by Paul Simon.
- The song playing when Janice reconciles with Livia in the hospital is "Non ti scordar di me," sung by tenor Luciano Pavarotti.
- The song played over the end credits is "Goodnight, My Love" by Ella Fitzgerald and Benny Goodman.
Filming locations
Listed in order of first appearance:[3]
- Jersey City, New Jersey
- North Caldwell, New Jersey
- Montclair, New Jersey
- Wayne Towne Center in Wayne, New Jersey
- Satriale's Pork Store in Kearney, New Jersey
- Newark, New Jersey
- West Orange, New Jersey
- Beneath the New Jersey Turnpike along the Passaic River in the Meadowlands
References
- ^ Zoller-Seitz, Matt (2000-01-28). "Star-Ledger Sopranos Archive: She's the devil in disguise". Star-Ledger. Newark. Retrieved 2009-03-07.
- ^ "Coma (1978) - Connections". IMDB. Retrieved 2009-03-07.
- ^ Ugoku. "The Sopranos location guide - Filming locations for". www.sopranos-locations.com. Retrieved 2020-03-17.
External links
- "Do Not Resuscitate" Archived 2016-08-18 at the Wayback Machine at HBO
- "Do Not Resuscitate" at IMDb