Chris puts a ghost from his past to rest, while Carmela grows uneasy about her future.
And in the last scene, you see how much of a mess chrissy’s home life really was. When terrorists struck the United States on Sept. 11, 2001, flying jets into the World Trade Center and the Pentagon and a Pennsylvania field, the nation breathlessly waited for the other shoe to drop. And in the original script, he never says “i’m sorry.” during the scene and after, they highlight that haydu really doesnt have any money. For All Debts Public And Private (s4e1) I've mentioned before that this is only my second watch through since the show first aired, and being 18 years older now than I was then, I'm observing a lot more. And in the last scene, you see how much of a mess chrissy’s home life really was. “For All Debts Public And Private” (season 4, episode 1) In which money becomes a concern. Here's the script for the season 4 premiere, "For All Debts Public and Private" A while back I bought a bunch of Sopranos scripts off ebay. Really dug this script because it was written before Tony Sirico had to take off for back surgery, so Paulie's the one eating steaks and talking 9/11 with Tony in the diner. he doesn’t remember his father at all. he doesn’t remember his father at all. Having said that, I'm about 98% sure that Tony was lying to Christopher about that newly retired cop being the one who killed his father.
And in the original script, he never says “i’m sorry.” during the scene and after, they highlight that haydu really doesnt have any money.
Junior faces his own financial woes as his trial approaches.
Virtually every character in the episode believes they are not getting paid the money or the respect that they are owed.
The Sopranos, Tony Soprano, Paulie, Mafia, Mob, New Jersey, Funny, Meadow Soprano. his mom only remembers dickie “in prison” or “out fucking”. With James Gandolfini, Lorraine Bracco, Edie Falco, Michael Imperioli. Directed by Allen Coulter.
This little anecdote introduces us to what this episode is all about—public and private debts, and how they get paid. Metacritic TV Episode Reviews, For All Debts Public and Private, Tony and Carmela both worry about family finances during the recession. his mom only remembers dickie “in prison” or “out fucking”.