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** Bobby has been slowly moving upwards in the mob hierarchy since his introduction and correspondingly has become more cunning, charismatic, and willing to commit violence as a result. However, the hit on the pharmacist's brother-in-law constitutes the final hurdle for Bobby, who has hitherto never killed anyone. While Bobby will remain the TokenGoodTeammate until the end of his time on the show, he will also become less morally righteous and thus more powerful in the family as a result of the hit, such that by the end of the series Tony is actively asking him directly for advice.

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** Tony refuses to admit any fault or accept responsibility for anything. Admit that Bobby legitimately handed his ass back to him? Admit that he provoked Bobby and Janice? Admit that he's still a total {{Jerkass}} with all kinds of lame excuses for his behavior? None of it.

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** Tony refuses to admit any fault or accept responsibility for anything.weakness. Admit that Bobby legitimately handed his ass back to him? Admit that he provoked Bobby and Janice? Admit that he's still a total {{Jerkass}} with all kinds of lame excuses for his behavior? None of it.



** A Monopoly house piece becomes embedded in Tony's face after he gets beaten to a pulp by Bobby. It's still stuck there even after he gets up. Carmela flicks it onto the floor, where it has a bit of blood on it. Is House Soprano doomed to fall?



* SeriousBusiness: Bobby is a little too much of a rules zealot when it comes to a light game of Monopoly.

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* SeriousBusiness: Bobby is a little too much of a rules zealot when it comes to a light game of in Monopoly.
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The county police make a big publicity deal about arresting Tony on the gun charge. But the federal DA quashes the prosecution and takes over the gun charge. The federal prosecutors don't proceed right away on the gun charge but hold onto it as a RICO predicate. Tony is still stressed out over matters, so he accepts an invitation for him and Carmela to join Bobby and Janice at their lakeside cabin.

Tony and Bobby have a discussion about both the benefits and the downsides of mob life. They both admit that early death is more likely than not. Tony notes that Bobby has yet to "pop his cherry" when it comes to committing murder, while Bobby Sr. was a legend as a hit man (i.e. "The Terminator").

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The county police make a big publicity deal about out of arresting Tony on the gun charge. But the federal DA quashes the prosecution and takes over the gun charge. The federal prosecutors don't proceed right away on the gun charge but hold onto it as a RICO predicate. Tony is still stressed out over matters, so he accepts an invitation for him and Carmela to join Bobby and Janice at their lakeside cabin.

Tony and Bobby have a discussion about both the benefits and the downsides of mob life. They both admit agree that early death is more likely than not. Tony notes that Bobby has yet to "pop his cherry" when it comes to committing murder, while Bobby Sr. was a legend as a hit man (i.e. "The Terminator").



Bobby panics at the realization that he has just beaten the recognized boss of the family. He tries to drive away, but only succeeds in backing into a tree. Everyone goes to bed for the night. Tensions between the four continue the next day and end only when Tony and Bobby leave for a business meeting with a couple of Quebecois men.

Tony and Bobby meet with a pharmacist from Quebec along with his brother. The brothers offer expired pharmaceutical drugs at a discount that can be sold for a profit in America so long as the expiry dates are altered. Tony tries to bring the initial purchase price down, but the pharmacist is initially hesitant. It turns out that the pharmacist's sister is embroiled in a legal battle for custody of her daughter, with her ex on the other side. Tony agrees to have Bobby murder the pharmacist's brother-in-law in exchange for the lowered production price.

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Bobby panics at the realization that he has just beaten the recognized boss of the family. He tries to drive away, but only succeeds in backing into a tree. Everyone goes to bed for the night. Tensions between the four continue the next day and end only when Tony and Bobby leave for a business meeting with a couple of Quebecois men.

Tony and Bobby meet with a pharmacist from Quebec along with his brother. The brothers offer expired pharmaceutical drugs at a discount that can be sold for a profit in America so long as the expiry dates are altered. Tony tries to bring the initial purchase price down, but the pharmacist is initially hesitant. It turns out that the pharmacist's sister is embroiled in a legal battle for custody of her daughter, with her ex on the other side. Tony agrees to have Bobby murder kill the pharmacist's brother-in-law in exchange for the lowered production price.
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We see a flashback of Johnny Sack getting arrested two years prior, and Tony discarding his gun while fleeing. A neighboring teenager sees Tony and takes it for himself. In the present, Tony is arrested for possessing a gun that can fire hollow-point ammunition. The teenager, arrested for possession of cocaine, cuts a deal to provide evidence against Tony.

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We see a flashback of [[Recap/TheSopranosS5E13AllDueRespect Johnny Sack getting arrested two years prior, prior]], and Tony discarding his gun while fleeing. A neighboring teenager sees Tony and takes it for himself. In the present, Tony is arrested for possessing a gun that can fire hollow-point ammunition. The teenager, arrested for possession of cocaine, cuts a deal to provide evidence against Tony.
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* NiceJobBreakingItHero: The Essex County District Attorney brings a weak weapons charge against Tony that has no chance of getting a conviction as a PR boost. The U.S. Federal Attorney pays him a visit to berate him for potentially blowing the RICO case the F.B.I. has been building against Tony for several years.
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Phil is given a welcome back party after recovering from his heart attack. He expresses a desire to live more quietly and anoints Gerry as his successor. Doc Santaro joins the party as a senior made man, but it's obvious most of the other New York mobsters can't stand him.

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Phil is given a welcome back party after recovering from his heart attack. He expresses a desire to live more quietly and anoints Gerry as his successor. Doc Santaro Santoro joins the party as a senior made man, but it's obvious most of the other New York mobsters can't stand him.
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** Carmela, shortly afterward, does chide Janice for taunting Tony, and Bobby for "taking unfair advantage" of Tony, who only recently recovered from major surgery.
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** A Monopoly house piece is stuck on Tony's face after he gets beaten to a pulp by Bobby. It's stuck to his face even after he gets up. Carmela flicks it onto the floor, where it has a bit of blood on it. Is House Soprano doomed to fall?

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** A Monopoly house piece is stuck on becomes embedded in Tony's face after he gets beaten to a pulp by Bobby. It's still stuck to his face there even after he gets up. Carmela flicks it onto the floor, where it has a bit of blood on it. Is House Soprano doomed to fall?

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