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"Legend of Tennessee Moltisante"
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Directed by: Tim Van Patten
Written by: Frank Renzulli and David Chase

This week, an ugly rumor made its way around Essex County, and it can be summed up in one word: "indictments."

At the wedding of Larry Boy Barese's daughter, all the wiseguys talked about were the indictments coming down and how half of New York has already left for Fort Lauderdale. So the question was, what are Tony and his associates going to do, lam it or stay? The decision was for everyone to stay - but do a little "housecleaning" in case anyone shows up on the doorstep in an "FBI" jacket.

Later, there's a television broadcast naming everybody in the Soprano crew as possible subjects of a grand jury investigation. Everybody but Christopher, that is. So he got upset because he's not named. Very upset. Depressed, even. After all, if he's not significant enough to warrant a warrant, what's the point of his life?

To put it mildly, Christopher started falling apart. He had nightmares about Emil Kolar. He infuriated Tony by shooting a clerk in bakery. When he tries to take his mind off things by writing a screenplay, it only makes things worse. Madonn' - what's going on with him, anyway?

Not to worry. Just as Christopher is about to hit bottom, he's named in the newspaper as a "reputed gangster." Life is good and he's got a new lease on it.

Meanwhile, Junior drops in to visit Livia and gets more family news than he bargained for: she tells him that Tony is seeing a psychiatrist.

Federal indictments could turn out to be the least of Tony's problems.


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Season 1 Episodes
01 The Sopranos

02 46 Long

03 Denial, Anger, Acceptance

04 Meadowlands

05 College

06 Pax Soprana

07 Down Neck

08 The Legend of Tennessee Moltisanti

09 Boca

10 A Hit is a Hit

11 Nobody Knows Anything

12 Isabella

13 I Dream of Jeannie Cusamano

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Season 4 Episodes
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Season 6 Episodes

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The five New York families weren't known by standard names until 1963, when Joe Valachi become the first American La Cosa Nostra member to turn informer. He named them by their bosses at the time: Gambino, Genovese, Bonnano, Lucchese and Profaci.
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