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Everybody Hurts (The Sopranos)

"Everybody Hurts"
The Sopranos episode
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Episode no. Season 4
Episode 6
Directed by Steve Buscemi
Written by Michael Imperioli
Cinematography by Alik Sakharov
Production code 406
Original air date October 20, 2002
Running time 55 minutes
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"Everybody Hurts" is the forty-fifth episode of the HBO original series The Sopranos and is the sixth of the show's fourth season. It was written by Michael Imperioli, directed by Steve Buscemi and originally aired on October 20, 2002.

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Christopher and Adriana are still injecting heroin and are watching television together while starting to fall asleep when Christopher gets a call from Tony, who wants to see him immediately. Struggling to stay alert when he arrives, Tony notices his intoxication. Tony asks if he's been drinking, and Christopher passes it off as being from wine he drank earlier with Adriana. Tony tells Christopher that Tony is going to be giving orders through him in the future because of their family ties, and that Christopher will "take the family into the 21st century".

A.J. hangs out with his girlfriend Devin Pillsbury and friends Matt Testa, Patrick Whalen, and Jason Malatesta. They discuss Tony's involvement in organized crime and whether or not the Sopranos' lifestyle is similar to that depicted in The Godfather films. When A.J. reveals that Tony co-owns the Bada Bing! strip club, the group decides to visit. Unfortunately, A.J. gets confused, and they end up at Satriale's instead.

In bed, Tony and Carmela discuss Furio Giunta. She wants to set him up with her dental hygienist, Liz DiLiberto. She also tells Tony she has learned that Gloria Trillo recently committed suicide, by hanging herself from a chandelier. Tony can barely conceal his shock at this news. He goes to Globe Motors himself to find out more details. Later, in his therapy session, he angrily confronts Dr. Melfi, blaming her for Gloria's death. She stands up to him and tells Tony she gives her patients everything she has. Tony relents and reveals that he is actually feeling guilty himself, as he could have cared more for Gloria. But, instead, he cut off their relationship.


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