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Tensions mount between Jersey and New York when Tony and Carmine argue over the profits from a real estate scam. Janice grows impatient with Bobby's grief, while Tony makes a decision about his therapy. Junior must find a new course of action to get out of his trial when the judge rejects his latest defense strategy.moreless
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  • Tony travels to Miami to speak with Little Carmine to try to get him to talk to his father about percentage on the H.U.D. scam, Janice torments Bobby's kids, and Tony has another F-d up dream possibly about his mother.moreless

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    The episode seemed kind of disappointing and slow moving. I found the whole Bobby burying a cake next to his wife thing, very awkward and bizarre. I thought Janice stalking Bobby's kids online bringing up their mother was f*cking disgusting and heartless! However, I thought it was good they introduced a new character, Little Carmine, to the show. This might help the whole situation with Carmine wanting 40% of the H.U.D. scam. I also found Tony's dreams to be intriguing and exciting, but that one at the end with the silhouette of the woman was absolutely terrifying! I thought it was a nice touch to end the episode with the Beach Boy's Surfing U.S.A.
    Grade: B+

    Ranking in season: # 12 / 13
    Ranking in series: # 60 / 65

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    • The German episode title is ""An alle Einheiten"", meaning ""All Units"". Edit
    • Though credited, Jamie Lynn DiScala, Michael Imperioli, Drea de Matteo, Katherine Narducci, and John Ventimiglia do not appear in this episode. Edit
    • Music in this episode: "Clocks" by Coldplay; "I Shot the Sheriff" by Eric Clapton; "Latin Nights" by Mark A. Gutierrez; "Prima Donna" by Jerry Vale; "Roxy" by Concrete Blonde; "Sentimental Feelings" by Sonny Dunham and his Orchestra; "Surfin' USA" by The Beach Boys; "The Tears of a Clown" by Smoky Robinson and the Miracles Edit
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    • Dr. Melfi: We can turn our attention to other sources of pain and truth? Tony: Pain and truth... come on!! I'm a fat fuckin' crook from New Jersey! Edit
    • Janice: The dead have nothing to say to us. Edit
    • Dr. Melfi: What do you think the dream means? Tony: Can't you just tell me what the fuckin' thing means?! You obviously know. Edit
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    • Bobby refers to Janice as "Marge Hingenbrender" after she confronts him with evidence of his cemetery visit. This is him mangling the name of Marg Helgenberger, a star of CSI: Crime Scene Investigation. Edit
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