Pie-O-My

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"Pie-O-My"
Henry J. Bronchtein
Written byRobin Green
Mitchell Burgess
Cinematography byAlik Sakharov
Production code405
Original air dateOctober 13, 2002 (2002-10-13)
Running time54 minutes
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"Pie-O-My" is the 44th episode of the

Henry J. Bronchtein
, it originally aired on October 13, 2002.

Starring

Guest starring

  • Hesh Rabkin

Also guest starring

  • Brian Cammarata
  • Eugene Pontecorvo
  • Vito Spatafore
  • Agent Deborah Ciccerone
  • Patsy Parisi
  • Carlo Gervasi
  • Harold Melvoin
  • JoJo Palmice
  • Agent Harris
  • Agent Sanseverino
  • Angelo Massagli as
    Bobby Baccalieri III
  • Lexie Sperduto as
    Sophia Baccalieri
  • Stewart J. Zully as Alan Ginsberg
  • Murf Lupo
  • David Copeland as Joey Cogo
  • Manon Halliburton as Lois Pettit, the horse trainer
  • Aaron Gryder as jockey

Synopsis

Patsy. At home, she relieves stress with heroin
.

shop steward
to intimidate him into changing his vote in an upcoming election.

Tony and Carmela are still bitterly divided about their investments. He refuses to sign the life insurance trust she proposes, having been advised it is too much in her favor. She receives a stock tip, but when he comes up with the money, it is too late.

racehorse, Pie-O-My, wins and he happily shares the winnings with Tony, who demands a bigger share for the next race, to Ralphie's chagrin. Veterinarian
's fees pile up, and one night when Pie-O-My is very sick, the vet refuses further treatment unless he is paid. Ralphie refuses and passes along Tony's number, and he rushes to the stables and pays. He then goes into the stall and sits with Pie-O-My, gently petting and reassuring her.

First appearances

  • Agent Robyn Sanseverino
    : The F.B.I. agent assigned to handle Adriana.

Title reference

References to other media or events

  • At the stables, Hesh references Seabiscuit, who was, at the time, a frequent pop culture reference due to the popularity of the book about him. This episode aired before the release of the 2003 motion picture of the same name.
  • In a scene where Adriana was at home watching television, she was watching a Body by Jake infomercial.
  • While discussing the trust Carmela is trying to set up, Tony mentioned "floats like a butterfly, stings like a bee", which is in reference to Muhammad Ali.
  • When Junior is putting on his sweater in preparation for his trial he says “It's a beautiful day in this neighborhood” which is a reference to Mister Rogers’ Neighborhood.

Music

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