In Camelot

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"In Camelot"
The Sopranos episode
Episode no.Season 5
Episode 7
Directed bySteve Buscemi
Written byTerence Winter
Cinematography byAlik Sakharov
Production code506
Original air dateApril 18, 2004 (2004-04-18)
Running time55 minutes
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"In Camelot" is the 59th episode of the HBO original series The Sopranos and the seventh of the show's fifth season. Written by Terence Winter and directed by Steve Buscemi, it originally aired on April 18, 2004.

Starring

* = credit only

Guest starring

  • Hesh Rabkin

Also guest starring

  • Fran Felstein
  • J.T. Dolan
  • Johnny Boy Soprano
  • Laurie Williams as Young Livia Soprano
  • Danny Petrillo as Teenage Tony Soprano
  • Phil Leotardo
  • Valentina La Paz
  • Vito Spatafore
  • Father Phil Intintola
  • Little Paulie Germani
  • Benny Fazio
  • Harold Melvoin
  • Frank Santorelli as
    Georgie
  • Danielle Di Vecchio as
    Barbara Soprano Giglione
  • Carlo Gervasi
  • Angelo Massagli as
    Bobby Baccalieri III
  • Miryam Coppersmith as
    Sophia Baccalieri
  • Artie Pasquale as
    Burt Gervasi
  • Chris Caldovino as
    Billy Leotardo
  • Quintina Blundetto
  • Fred Caiaccia as Uncle Zio
  • Allen Enlow as Dr. Harry Winer

Synopsis

Johnny Boy's longtime comàre. They continue to meet, and Tony learns more about his father from her. He learns that, pressured by his mother Livia, Johnny Boy took his childhood dog Tippy away; he gave it to Fran, and it became her son's dog. Fran also remembers Junior who, she says, almost used to stalk her; Junior tells Tony he loved her but was not bold enough to tell her. Fran also tells Tony about a one-time fling with President John F. Kennedy
.

Tony and Fran tour a

Johnny
. While Hesh agrees to pay, Phil objects to paying 25% and delays payment. When Tony spots him in the street, there is a car chase that ends with Phil crashing into a truck. Later, Tony is able to collect $150,000 for Fran.

Junior, with his mental health and memory now improved due to new medication, says he is going

stir crazy while still under house arrest. He begins going to every funeral he can, even when he knows the deceased only slightly, just to get out of the house. However, at the funeral of Concetta's husband, who died shortly after his wife, Junior begins crying uncontrollably and has to be helped away by Bobby and Janice
. Junior later breaks down in his physician's office when he mentions the lack of purpose in his life.

Little Paulie go to his apartment and beat him up. J.T. loses some writing jobs, causing him to turn to heroin
. Chris then helps direct him back toward rehab.

Tony's friendship with Fran begins to sour as he learns that Johnny Boy was often with her when he was needed, including the night Livia was hospitalized for a

Bada Bing
with exaggerated accounts of Fran's involvement with JFK.

First appearances

  • J.T. Dolan
    : Christopher's Alcoholics Anonymous friend, who is also a screenwriter.
  • Burt Gervasi
    : Cousin of Carlo Gervasi, and associate in the Soprano Family.

Deceased

This episode had five deaths, the most in the series, although they all happened offscreen and none of them were murders.

  • Aunt Concetta: died of a heart attack
  • Vincent Patronella: claimed by Junior to be a distant relation
  • Mrs. Crilli: sister of Uncle Junior's cousin by marriage
  • Unnamed Boy: 7 years old, died in a jacuzzi; "son of Sal from the dry-cleaners"
  • Uncle Nicolo "Zio": husband of Concetta

Production

Title reference

  • Fran Felstein claimed to have had an affair with President John F. Kennedy, whose administration was nicknamed "Camelot."

Connections to prior episodes

  • JFK's
    series pilot
    .

Cultural references

Music

  • Kylie Minogue's "Can't Get You Out of My Head" is playing when Chris and J.T. are in the gym.
  • The song playing when Chris and J.T. talk at the Bada Bing is "Tongue" by Johnny Heartsman.
  • The song blaring from Tony's stereo as he pursues Leotardo is "Rock the Casbah" by The Clash.
  • When Tony takes Fran Felstein to dinner, the title track from John Coltrane's album My Favorite Things is playing.
  • The song played at the Bada Bing at the end of the episode, when Tony is exaggerating Fran's exploits with JFK, is "Session" by Linkin Park, from their album Meteora.
  • The song played over the end credits is "Melancholy Serenade", the theme from The Jackie Gleason Show, which was composed by Gleason. Fran said that Gleason was present at the March 1961 party at which she met President Kennedy. Other references to Gleason are made throughout the show (e.g., at Tony B's homecoming party at the Bing).
  • During a flashback scene of Johnny Soprano, the song "Misty Blue" by Dorothy Moore is playing in the background.

References

  1. ^ DVD audio commentary for "In Camelot" by Steve Buscemi
  2. ^ "Sopranos filming location - Chikamauga Raceway". The Sopranos Location Guide. Retrieved July 23, 2019.

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