The Sopranos (season 4)

The Sopranos (season 4)

Season 4 DVD cover
Country of origin United States
No. of episodes 13
Release
Original network HBO
Original release September 15 (2002-09-15) – December 8, 2002 (2002-12-08)
Season chronology

The fourth season of the HBO drama series The Sopranos began airing on September 15, 2002 and concluded on December 8, 2002, consisting of thirteen episodes. The fourth season was released on DVD in region 1 on October 28, 2003.[1]

The story of season four focuses on the marriage between Tony and Carmela, as Tony engages in an affair with his uncle's nurse Svetlana and Carmela finds herself infatuated with one of Tony's soldiers, Furio Giunta. The increasing tension between Tony and Ralph Cifaretto comes to a violent head and Uncle Junior is put on trial for his crimes. Adriana is forced into becoming an FBI informant, while Christopher plunges deeper into heroin addiction.

Cast and characters

Main cast

Recurring cast

Episodes

No.
overall
No. in
season
TitleDirected byWritten byOriginal air dateU.S. viewers
(millions)
401"For All Debts Public and Private"Allen CoulterDavid ChaseSeptember 15, 2002 (2002-09-15)13.43[2]
Tony lends Uncle Junior a helping hand as legal bills begin to pile up. Carmela wants to learn more about the family finances, though that is privileged information from Tony's point of view. Christopher gets information on the man who probably murdered his father. Adriana continues her "friendship" with an undercover FBI agent.
412"No Show"John PattersonTerence Winter and David ChaseSeptember 22, 2002 (2002-09-22)11.21[3]
Resentment abounds when Christopher is made acting capo of Paulie's crew. Meadow slips into a depression, announcing that she will be dropping out of school and traveling to Europe. Adriana learns the truth about her new friend Danielle. Tony grows concerned when Janice and Ralph begin a serious relationship.
423"Christopher"Tim Van PattenStory by: Michael Imperioli and Maria Laurino
Teleplay by: Michael Imperioli
September 29, 2002 (2002-09-29)10.97[4]
Sixteen years are on the line when the trial of U.S. v. Corrado John Soprano (Uncle Junior) gets underway. Silvio, intensely proud of his heritage, takes a stand to break up a Native American protest against the annual Columbus Day parade. Bobby Bacala suffers a devastating loss. Ralph's general popularity continues to suffer.
434"The Weight"Jack BenderTerence WinterOctober 6, 2002 (2002-10-06)10.67[5]
Johnny Sack remains furious at Ralph after learning of an off-color remark about Ginny's weight. Carmela finds herself becoming attracted to Furio, who holds a housewarming party. Tony worries that Meadow will abandon the career he hoped for her after she begins volunteering at a legal practice.
445"Pie-O-My"Henry J. BronchteinRobin Green & Mitchell BurgessOctober 13, 2002 (2002-10-13)9.76[6]
Ralph invests in a race horse to which Tony becomes very attached. After a choice of self-preservation, Adriana meets her new FBI handler, Agent Sanseverino. Carmela's persistence on matters of finance strain her relationship with Tony. Janice strikes up a friendship with Bobby Bacala.
456"Everybody Hurts"Steve BuscemiMichael ImperioliOctober 20, 2002 (2002-10-20)10.46[7]
Christopher's heroin addiction continues to beset his competence. Tony learns of a major development in the life of Gloria Trillo that moves him to a streak of good will. After a situation involving borrowing a large amount of money goes sour, Artie Bucco attempts suicide. A.J. is surprised by his new girlfriend's extraordinary wealth.
467"Watching Too Much Television"John PattersonStory by: David Chase and Robin Green & Mitchell Burgess and Terence Winter
Teleplay by: Terence Winter and Nick Santora
October 27, 2002 (2002-10-27)9.72[8]
After four months of incarceration, Paulie is released, and the family throws him a party at Bada Bing. Tony and Ralph express interest in a plan to scam a government department. Adriana desperately seeks engagement with Christopher, but only so that she could qualify for marital privilege.
478"Mergers and Acquisitions"Dan AttiasStory by: David Chase and Robin Green & Mitchell Burgess and Terence Winter
Teleplay by: Lawrence Konner
November 3, 2002 (2002-11-03)10.97[9]
Tony considers starting yet another extramarital relationship, provided he's not breaking his own rules. Paulie is concerned with the welfare of his mother after she moves to Green Grove. Furio looks for counsel on how to deal with his feelings for Carmela.
489"Whoever Did This"Tim Van PattenRobin Green & Mitchell BurgessNovember 10, 2002 (2002-11-10)9.83[10]
Uncle Junior falls upon a possible loophole out of his pending trial. Ralph is cast into despair when his son suffers a life-threatening injury. Tony seeks brutal vengeance after a suspicious stable fire. Christopher becomes involved in engineering a disappearance with Tony.
4910"The Strong, Silent Type"Alan TaylorStory by: David Chase
Teleplay by: Terence Winter and Robin Green & Mitchell Burgess
November 17, 2002 (2002-11-17)10.68[11]
Tony plans an intervention to confront Christopher and his addiction. Furio tries to distance himself from Carmela. Johnny Sack tries to get in on the HUD scam.
5011"Calling All Cars"Tim Van PattenStory by: David Chase and Robin Green & Mitchell Burgess and Terence Winter
Teleplay by: David Chase and Robin Green & Mitchell Burgess and David Flebotte
November 24, 2002 (2002-11-24)11.12[12]
Tony considers reaction as opposed to proaction after he finds out that Carmine Lupertazzi wants a piece of the HUD scam. Uncle Junior's shot at avoiding trial is eliminated. Janice tries to steer Bobby Bacala away from the grief that continually plagues him. Dr. Melfi may lose a decidedly memorable patient.
5112"Eloise"James HaymanTerence WinterDecember 1, 2002 (2002-12-01)11.07[13]
Without notice, Furio moves back to Italy, causing anger for Tony, and heartache for Carmela. Carmine's restaurant falls victim to vandalism. Meadow's annual tea with Carmela becomes confrontational. Paulie and Silvio argue over feelings. Johnny Sack presents a potentially dangerous proposition to Tony.
5213"Whitecaps"John PattersonRobin Green & Mitchell Burgess and David ChaseDecember 8, 2002 (2002-12-08)12.48[14]
Junior's court case draws to a close. In an attempt to cheer up Carmela, Tony bids on a shore house for the family, but his efforts to save his marriage are swiftly undone. After a change of plans, Christopher is forced to deal with two would-be hitmen. Tony and Carmela finally face off when she finds out he slept with Svetlana.

Awards and nominations

55th Primetime Emmy Awards

9th Screen Actors Guild Awards

60th Golden Globe Awards

Writers Guild of America Awards

Directors Guild of America Awards

19th TCA Awards

References

  1. "The Sopranos - The Complete 4th Season". TVShowsOnDVD.com. Retrieved May 17, 2015.
  2. Downey, Kevin (September 25, 2002). "Network race tightens or 18-49 viewers". Media Life Magazine. Retrieved July 7, 2015.
  3. Fitzgerald (October 2, 2002). "Lest we doubt draw of 'Friends'". Media Life Magazine. Retrieved July 7, 2015.
  4. Fitzgerald, Toni (October 9, 2002). "NBC's grip weakens as CBS and ABC rise". Media Life Magazine. Retrieved July 7, 2015.
  5. Fitzgerald, Toni (October 16, 2002). "'Cedric' and 'George' show up their lead-ins". Media Life Magazine. Retrieved July 7, 2015.
  6. Fitzgerald, Toni (October 23, 2002). "UPN=Under a Pile of No-shows". Media Life Magazine. Retrieved July 7, 2015.
  7. Fitzgerald, Toni (October 30, 2002). "Dud series scores in a duller TV week". Media Life Magazine. Retrieved July 7, 2015.
  8. Fitzgerald, Toni (November 6, 2002). "Fox's Sunday night is a sweeps stunner". Media Life Magazine. Retrieved July 7, 2015.
  9. Fitzgerald, Toni (November 13, 2002). "Crazy-quilt Thursday ensures NBC sweeps lead". Media Life Magazine. Retrieved July 7, 2015.
  10. Fitzgerald, Toni (November 20, 2002). "A romantic score for ABC". Media Life Magazine. Retrieved July 7, 2015.
  11. Fitzgerald, Toni (November 27, 2002). "NBC is No. 1 but ABC wins big gains". Media Life Magazine. Retrieved July 7, 2015.
  12. Fitzgerald, Toni (December 4, 2002). "After turkey, nation plops for football". Media Life Magazine. Retrieved July 7, 2015.
  13. Fitzgerald, Toni (December 11, 2002). "The fading of 'Without a Trace'". Media Life Magazine. Retrieved July 7, 2015.
  14. Fitzgerald, Toni (December 18, 2002). "Ho-hum, another 'Survivor' finale". Media Life Magazine. Retrieved July 7, 2015.
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