Season 1: The mock execution given on orders from Junior as punishment for his truck hijackings alongside Brendan Filone. Why would Patsy worry about the hit on Phil when he is not directly involved in it? At first, he is shocked and furious, but A.J. If Tony didn't react somewhat violently, in my opinion, he'd be seen as weak. Furthermore, the show actually zooms in and draws our attention to them. AJ Soprano is one of the most hated TV characters, probably because he was self-entitled and complained about everything. Create an account to follow your favorite communities and start taking part in conversations. He even tells her, "Say hi to your dad for me!" In "The Sopranos," Heard played a corrupt police detective who served as a source for Tony Soprano and also investigated Dr. Jennifer Melfi on Tony's behalf. Furthermore, Tonys consigliere, Silvio Dante, was critically ill in the hospital and unlikely to recover from his injuries. Tony had the second-most brushes with death until his own implied and likely demise in the final episode of the series. Coco, drunk on Sambuca, approaches Meadow and Patrick's table, having noticed she is the daughter of Tony Soprano. Occupation(s) Butch DeConcini chairs a meeting with some of the New York capos. Multiple gunshot wounds to various parts of the abdomen and face. Im almost certain that the New York leadership would have been interested in finding out how Phils location was discovered. Killed for unknown reasons many years ago. You know, make the place handicap accessible. Christopher Moltisanti's death, years before Christopher narrates The Many Saints of Newark, was thematically . is sobbing; he cradles his son in his lap, saying "Come on, baby, you're all right, baby.". By the end of the series, Tonys position is extremely vulnerable. There was not enough time for this information to spread out far enough. Guys are getting squeezed hard to sway them towards new management.. Finally, it was becoming more and more likely that Tony would be brought down by a federal RICO trial. In other words, did they direct Burt to approach Sil? After seeing her out in the city, Coco made lewd, disrespectful comments towards Meadow, not as a crude attempt to seduce her, but to provoke Tony. After Patrick stands up for her, Albie suggests they should leave, with Coco telling Meadow "best to your dad" before going. Must be fun tucking her in at night, huh?". Killed during a shootout between, Shot in the head during a shootout between, Shot in the back during a shootout between, "We're off somewhere thinking, "What more can we do for, Shot in the chest during a shootout between, Drowned in the beach. The signs are not that obvious. Killed in a rage when she revealed she had been having an affair with, Shot in the head with a silenced pistol on orders from, Gunshot wound to the back of the head. LOS ANGELES Tony Sirico, who played the impeccably groomed mobster Paulie Walnuts in "The Sopranos" and brought his tough-guy swagger to films including "Goodfellas," died . Whenever major characters are to be murdered. This is not the behavior of a loyal friend. Is this a flash of guilt? When they hear of this from the foreman, they viciously beat him up and steal the cash in his wallet. makes disparaging remarks about the, The psychiatric study Dr. Kupferberg refers to is, Describing his peyote trip, Tony refers to ", When Carmela visits AJ at the psychiatric ward, the TV show, The song "Ninna Ninna Lullaby", that plays over the closing credits, is a traditional Sardinian song from the. and hauls up the cinder block. Shot twice in the head by Christopher. Or whoever.. He's just freshening up. Alive She explains to A.J. 2. If he didnt, Coco is gonna look like Roger Ebert for the rest of his life. Junior started repeating that Tony never had the makings of a varsity athlete, something he said to Tony when he was a kid. Sadly, it's likely that Junior died in the mental health facility. Written by Terence Winter and directed by Tim Van Patten, it originally aired in the United States on May 20, 2007. Suicide by drowning after jumping off of the Donald Goodkind Bridge on Route 1. AJ and Rhiannon would likely go on to start dating seriously and move in together. Why did the mention of Patsys name change Paulies mind so quickly? Another interesting fact is that Paulies seat at the sitdown with New York is red. Stabbed to death while in prison many years ago. Did the writers insert this subplot into the show in order to push Patsy closer into Tonys inner sphere? David Chase, the shows main writer and producer, does not like to gift wrap answers for the viewer. Baccalieri crashed his car into a sign post while experiencing respiratory distress. This tells us that Burt was most likely an envoy of sorts. New York City In a lowered voice, Paulie tells Patsy Youll be fine. Who else could command enough respect in the family? He was approaching Sil on behalf of others. After the boat trip, we cannot fault Paulie for feeling this way. Same burly and intimidating look. After Tony puts money into the tower viewer, he looks through it and sees himself playing cards with Paulie Gualtieri in the distance. The show's creator has now revealed exactly what happens after. Real-life victims of rioting and looting in Newark. What did Paulie mean by this and why did this mysterious conversation happen in the restroom? Died from spinal meningitis many years ago. Bebo nostalgia: Old screenshots and images. Furthermore, Patsys face after Tony hands him the drink and turns his back to him is rather telling. The call is from his boss, Phil Leotardo, who is still in hiding. Although Paulies refusal to take over such a profitable crew surprises Tony, he reluctantly agrees to give him time to think about it. Nicola Sacco and Bartolomeo Vanzetti (August 23 1927). with a big chuckle as he walks off. It is highly likely that he never met some people. Phil Leotardo is no fan of Tony Soprano, but the head of the Lupertazzi crime family spends most of the series finale in hiding, making calls to his underboss, Butch DeConcini (Greg Antonacci . And judging from some of the conversations that I have seen online, I am not the only one who feels this way. Body discovered in 2007. In the final scene, the man in the Members Only jacket walks into the restroom. Popular 1950s recording artist and a distant cousin of Massive Genius, died of unknown causes a long time ago. Paulie Walnuts committed nine known murders, Tony Soprano and Christopher Moltisanti committed eight on-screen murders each. Black (greying) It is possible that Carmella said it in passing to one of her friends. It also mentioned that Chase became annoyed with how the viewers started liking Tony even as he did horrible crimes and how he had to fight with HBO a bit when they tried to tone down his crimes to . New York believes that Paulie is someone who they can do business with once they have decapitated the head of the family. Although Tony Soprano and the leading members of the Lupertazzi family did sit down and broker a peace deal together, the relationship between the two of them was far from perfect. Earlier in the series, Paulie had a number of secret talks with New York underboss Johnny Sacrimoni. Paulie begins to lift weights in his living room at night. The Sopranos implies that Silvio dies from his gunshot wounds. Traeme el mapiador. HBO / Courtesy: Everett; Jamie McCarthy/Getty. To sum it up, the New York family had more than enough reasons to want Tony gone. Maybe Tony said no to Eugene's request to retire and revealed Eugene was working with the FBI. His contempt for Tony is clearly showing and he knows that he will not have to be subservient to him for much longer. After surviving the shoot-out, Silvio may have gained a new perspective on life and decided he wanted to be more than a Consigliere. [1] Some episodes later, Tony and Phil are having a conflict over some asbestos, and after Phil rejects his proposition, Tony takes Coco and Butchie's payroll off another construction project. And that scene ended with Paulie telling Patsy Its all yours.. I'd be happy to add to it. Therefore, it is highly possible that Patrick may have mentioned Holstens to his father. After several months of rehabilitation, he took responsibility for the entire family. They genuinely did not believe that Paulie was in the top three. I wonder how the show would have looked from Coco's perspective. Starring [ edit] "I gotta sit down. The screen just went black, and that's what we have to go on. Shot to death with firearms for robbing a store during a riot. Earlier in this article, we pointed out that the plan to eat at Holstens was not common knowledge. Tony Soprano and Tony Blundetto's uncle. In the first episode of Season 6, Junior shoots Tony in the stomach because he thinks Tony is someone else. After what happened to Tony at Holsten's, Carmela was probably forced to raise their kids on her own. It once covered over 40 square blocks, but has now been reduced to one row of shops and cafes.. Tony identifies Ahmed and Muhammad. Afterwards, Tony continues to walk along the boardwalk until he comes across a tower viewer. Killed in a fit of rage for abusing his wife, Shot in the head with a gun. Died of lung cancer and liver cirrhosis at 55 years old after losing his job when the local factory closed down. Family is off limits in la Cosa Nostra. Silvio claims he was discussed as a candidate for boss after Jackie died, and he did become acting boss at the beginning of Season 6 after Tony was shot. Yet, even after giving a hit on Tony the green light, the two grew close again when Junior was diagnosed with cancer. Multiple gunshot wounds to the chest. First Appearance Political Information Although some viewers might presume that they are talking about the planned hit on Phil Leotardo, this does not make sense to me. ", Multiple gunshot wounds (shooting took place off-screen). After the War of 2007, it was time to wipe the slate clean and start a fresh new relationship between the two families. Written by Terence Winter and directed by Tim Van Patten, it originally aired in the United States on May 20, 2007. After a bit of back-and-forth, Tony gives up trying to reason with Paulie and says: If you dont want the job, you dont want the job. A mean look that seems to appear whenever bad thoughts are swirling through his head. The Members Only jacket guy was Eugene Pontecorvo's brother. Killed to prevent him from continuing to make collections in the territory, Shot three times with a small caliber pistol in the torso. Others have said that Paulies reaction could be down to the fact that he believes the Cifaretto job is cursed. Afterwards, he visits Uncle Junior, who is suffering from dementia and wasting away in a state facility. They only see each other one more time, but Junior doesn't remember who Tony is. If Burt was brave enough to try and sway Tonys right-hand man, I find it difficult to believe that he didnt at least mention it to Patsy. A lesson from here: if you were working in a Mafia restaurant, saw some fat man knocked another guy's teeth off, you don't say 'call the cops', you say 'get a mop'. Killed by Paulie in a hit in the 1960's to make his bones. Hey, you got a little cream on your mouth there, sweetie. Viewers miss these signs because of two reasons. This shows us that he is familiar with the salon. After Paulie accepts the job offer, Tony gets up and walks away. He is clearly worried about the possibility that one day, he might meet the same fate as Bonpensiero. Once again, Paulie voices his opposition to the cat. Paulie remains in Florida and still has one of the greatest tans, something that was important to him even when he lived in New Jersey. It is seen as a glorified crew. I can put Patsy in there.. It would send out the message that the powerful Lupertazzi family had been driven into a stalemate by a much smaller outfit of farmers from New Jersey. Tony then grabs Coco and puts his jaw against the counter, and, ignoring Butch's warnings, curb stomps him, knocking out nearly all his teeth. He realizes that his world is shrinking. He runs and jumps, wearing a suit and tie, into the pool. Affiliation Who killed Tony Soprano: Was Tonys dream warning him about Paulie? Although Tony Soprano and the leading members of the Lupertazzi family did sit down and broker a peace deal together, the relationship between the two of them was far from perfect. Or is this another nudge from the writers? After several months of rehabilitation, he took responsibility for the entire family. (April 2003), Season 6a: Shot and left in a coma by a senile Uncle Junior, who mistook Tony for his old enemy Pussy Malanga who has been dead for 6 or 7 years. 11 were dead as Livia watched, but the number rose to 26 by the end. ", Gunshot wound to the head. Furio "Fred Sasso" Malana & Gene "Gigi" Salivio. Ultimately, the Lupertazzi family would have had to overlook too many things that Tony did in order to continue doing business with him. June 19, 2013 -- James Gandolfini, the actor who most famously portrayed Tony Soprano on the series "The Sopranos," has died in Italy at age 51. Cifaretto was killed for supposedly setting the fire to the stables, which killed the racehorse, Multiple gunshot wounds to the chest and abdomen. Meadow and Patrick would likely have a beautiful family. Four animals were killed through the course of the series: Whitetail deer by Christopher Moltisanti: (", Wild rabbit shot by Artie Bucco for eating his arugula plants he grew using seeds imported from Italy: episode 607 "Luxury Lounge" (August 2006). Tony called Bobby Sr. "The Fuckin' Terminator" for the number of homicides he had committed over his long career. It just seems like speaking to the daughter of a boss like that would be so far beyond anything you'd consider doing and Coco does it without even a second thought. Did Tony Soprano Die? Spatafore was killed under, Multiple gunshot wounds to the chest, arms, and head. He was formerly a pro boxer also, if I'm not mistaken. Killed to appease the New York family for the unauthorized killings of. It happens directly after Sil warned Tony that their true enemy has yet to reveal himself. Thanks T. This means everything your faith in me.. "He could just be a fucking idiot. Although her motives seem to be money-related, Janice builds a new life with her "nuclear" family and remains an integral part of all of the kids' lives. At the very end of that scene, Butch is standing at a counter putting items away. During the scene, Carmela orders Tony to refill Patsys drink. In the very last episode, Made in America, Tony offers Paulie the chance to take over the Cifaretto crew. Committed suicide by gunshot in the early 1970s, after having his pinky finger chopped off by. No matter what happens now, or in the future. Full Name He also says that Mikey Palmice gave him a message to give to the both of them. Throughout the show, we are repeatedly shown that Paulie is a selfish person who will gladly put himself before anybody else. Sopranos Creator Accidentally Reveals What Really Happened to Tony in Series Finale The Sopranos, created by David Chase, premiered in 1999 and aired for six seasons before it wrapped in 2007 The more experience Meadow gained at the law firm would pay off and her work ethic would allow her to become one of the most successful lawyers in New Jersey. Coco got along well with each member of the Lupertazzi family. Paulie Walnuts was an amazing and outrageous character, thanks to his ability to terrify and entertain viewers. A steely look of determination appears on his face. He sees a therapist. Although their relationship wasn't perfect, Janice and Bobby were good for each other. Following Paulies lead against Tony would have benefited Patsy in two ways. A dream inside a dream, so to speak. Why did Burt, a newly Made Man, who wasnt a part of the core group, feel brave enough to approach Sil in the first place? Paulie was one of the few people who knew about this meeting. However, Tony convinces him to take over the crew when he mentions that Paulie and Patsy will be a family soon. Patsy and his wife are at Tonys house celebrating the news of Meadows and Patricks engagement. Although, his allergies started acting up and his breathing became labored after a few days of being the fill-in boss. During the Lupertazzi attack in "The Blue Comet," Patsy Parisi (Dan Grimaldi) manages to flee from his vehicle outside the Bada Bing. The famous cut-to-black ending will be debated for years, but most fans think that the black screen signified Tony's death. Even his God forbid comes across as insincere. However, these scenes do highlight something extremely important. However, if you pay attention to what the show is trying to tell you, then it is difficult to look past the likelihood that it was Paulie and Patsy who killed Tony Soprano. Here's everything 'The Sopranos' cast and director David Chase have said about the final scene. They got redundant upper management, bleeds off half the kick. Two gunshot wounds to the chest and one to the head. Season 6 had the most human murders, followed by Seasons 5 and 1. Therefore, it is likely that only a select few people knew where he was going to be that night. that they will be eating at Holstens diner. Minn's husband, passed away some time ago. Mentioned by, Fabrizio "Febby" Viola (September/October 2000), Gunshot wound through the head. When Tony Soprano is having one of his fever dreams, he comes across Silvio Dante on the boardwalk. Was this Paulies way of telling Patsy that he was to proceed with the hit on Tony? Clearly, Butch has no personal qualms about taking out the head of another family. Sil does his Godfather impression and says: Our true enemy has yet to reveal himself.. Killed for insulting and slapping. During their trip, Paulies presence begins to grate on Tony. The show had proved over and over again that being an informant was a marker for death - just like how Tony killed Salvatore Bonpensiero (aka Pussy) in The Sopranos season 2 after figuring out that his long-time friend and associate had flipped. As I always do, and always will. 19th episode of the 6th season of The Sopranos, Barry Trivers for "The Fault in Our Stars" (1961), Lawrence B. Marcus for "Man Out of Time" (1963), David W. Rintels for "A Continual Roar of Musketry" (1970), Herb Bermann & Thomas Y. Drake & Jerrold Freedman & Bo May for "Par for the Course" (1971), Jim Byrnes for "Thirty a Month and Found" (1974), Georgia Jeffries for "An Unusual Occurrence" /, Georgia Jeffries for "Turn, Turn, Turn" / Debra Frank &, Racelle Rosett Schaefer for "Photo Opportunity" (1991), "Ninna Ninna Sopranos Song Mystery Revealed". Inside the house, Carmella tells A.J. Reddit and its partners use cookies and similar technologies to provide you with a better experience. Let's get the fuck outta here!". Accidentally killed by his partner during the attempted hit on, Gunshot wound to the back of the head. This begs the question: If Paulie was speaking to New York, did he tell them that Tony had been speaking to an FBI agent? Not out of want or greed, but out of necessity. Season 6 had the most deaths, followed by Season 5. In response, Tony looks at his watch and tells her that he has to see some people. you die in your own arms" when he visited her in the Season 2 episode ", Tony appeals to Phil to negotiate and work together, in front of all the mobsters referring to the peace-making conversation they had in the hospital after Phil had suffered a heart attack, which happened in ", Dr. Melfi had previously quoted from Yeats' "The Second Coming" in ", When Agent Harris asks Tony to look at some photos, Tony jokingly asks him if any of them are of, As one reason to explain his constant interest in, After A.J. Paulies face as the fishing boat is pulling out tells us everything. In other words, someone close to Tony knew that he and his family were planning on eating there that night. "It is with immense sorrow that we report our . This boat trip was a big mistake on Tonys part. Hence the reason the series finale ended with a black screen and an extended silence. Thomas Gilardi (December 1983/January 1984). In the scene, Tony talks to Dr. Melfi about the shooting. He congratulated Phil when he got out of the hospital, and his best companion in the family seemed to be his superior Butch DeConcini, who was with him when they beat up the foreman and who tried to prevent him from being brutalized by Tony. Salvatore " Coco " Cogliano, portrayed by Armen Garo, is a recurring character in The Sopranos. In a previous article, we explained why Tony Soprano died in the series finale. He is one of my best guys, states Tony, who is clearly distressed. After hearing that Tony plans on giving the job to Patsy, he immediately changes his mind and accepts the job offer. On this Wikipedia the language links are at the top of the page across from the article title. When Tony met with Carmine Jr afterwards, he mentions that he's not dead. Suicide by hanging. Here, we can see that Paulie is clearly floating the idea that he could become the boss of New Jersey. He knows that Tony is an impulsive creature who has mood swings and is liable to turn on him at any moment. Fun fact: the actor who played Coco is actually Armenian and somebody Id call a friendly acquaintance. In fact, it was sour. The other senior members were either dead, in prison or after turning states witness. Blunt force trauma from fall. Eye Color Passed away many years ago. The man in the Members Only jacket walks into the restroom on Tonys right. He also knows that Tony Soprano has a habit of dodging death. While they are out at sea, Tony begins to press Paulie about who leaked the joke about Johnny Sacks wife. 6:20. Bully Whispers 18.8K subscribers Subscribe 256K views 1 year ago In this episode we will take a look at whether or not Tony. Understandably, Tony was upset by this. A.J.s girlfriend knew about Holstens because she was there when Carmella said it. At a session with his therapist and his parents, he speaks of resentments going back to 2nd grade, and quotes his grandmother at the end of her life: "It's all a big nothing." When Coco walks up to Meadow in the restaurant and makes sexually crude jokes he had to know Tony would at least TRY to murder him, right? Tony Soprano takes care of Coco Cogliano. (March 26 1999), Season 3: Patsy pointed a gun at Tony, intending to kill him for murdering his brother, but reconsidered and urinated in the Sopranos' pool instead. Did their engagement exist in order to explain the events leading up to Holstens? I also believe that there was a major appetite for change among the big players. Therefore, it is easy to understand why the Lupertazzi family might feel eager to expand its territory. Paulies face as Tony is walking off shows us that he is a man who has a lot on his mind. No more weight jokes they're hurtful. Tony Soprano and Paulie Gualtieri waiting for FBI agent Harris to show up at the rendezvous spot. There are 14 confirmed deaths in The Many Saints of Newark. Although Tony was definitely thinking about murdering Paulie (there is one scene on the boat where he stares intently at a large knife for a few seconds), he eventually decides not to go through with it in the end. This episode was nominated for and won Outstanding Writing for a Drama Series at the WGA Awards. Patsy is aware that Tony ordered the hit on his twin brother back in Season One. Tonys stubbornness in regards to certain projects was also a source of annoyance for New York. No, they mention him later as if he were alive. I'm in no mood for. Their relationship always felt off to me. After Bobby's death, Tony recommended bringing Hal into her new family, creating a "nuclear" family. Then, suddenly, without warning, Tony lifts up his gun and shoots Paulie from across the table. The Sopranos was the Big Bang of our peak TV era. Tony rightfully believed that it was Paulie who leaked the joke about Johnny Sacks wife back in Season Four. Paulie then thanks Tony before leaving. HTTPS is invalid and might prevent it from being indexed. Butch looks puzzled for a moment. (September 2006), Season 6b: After a car accident caused by his drug taking which left him severely injured, Tony pinched Christopher's nostrils shut and covered his mouth, suffocating him on his own blood. I think that might depend on how close the Di Meos and Lupertazzis were at the time. Afterwards, Tony walks over to Coco's restaurant while Butch is also there. Died the previous year, presumably of natural causes. Come on! This, coupled with the fact that Burt attended Christopher Moltisantis bachelor party, means that he was most likely a part of Paulies old crew. We also know that Patsy is fully aware of who ordered the hit, as he shows up drunk at Tonys home brandishing a gun in Season Three. Paulie Gualtieri and Patsy Parisi conspired with New York to kill Tony Soprano. He is a soldier in the Lupertazzi crime family, and at one point sexually harasses Tony Soprano 's daughter Meadow, for which he receives severe consequences. Whether it was the unintentional comedy or the emotionally draining drama, The Sopranos delivered a great hour of television for over 7 years. Johnnie Culpepper Bundy Ted Bundys stepfather. A lot of these signs are shown in the final episodes, when the viewer is focused on the dramatic events that are unfolding. Tony tells Junior he should leave that money to Bobby's kids and not Janice. remains depressed. The shows writers purposefully obscure the conversation they are having by only allowing us to hear the end of it. Although it is possible that New York killed Tony Soprano without the help of someone in his crew, I seriously doubt it. The look on Paulies face after he refuses to take over the Cifaretto crew. Coco liked to share a laugh with the other members of the Lupertazzi crime family, and on paper, seemed to have an easygoing and charming personality. The cast made it a tradition to take cast members who were killed off on the show to Il Cortile, a restaurant in Little Italy, Manhattan, for a farewell dinner. Vic was a home decorator and the brother-in-law of Davey Scatino, one of Tony's childhood friends. However, Van Zandt's character appears to suffer multiple gunshots wounds. At the end of the scene, Paulie and Patsy go into the restroom together. All the latest gaming news, game reviews and trailers. ", Blunt force trauma to the head (brick thrown by. Interestingly enough, all of this takes place during the scene where Paulie arrives back with the box full of barber scissors. Yet the show's cut-to-black finale remains one of the most . Enraged, Tony finds Coco and pistol-whips and curb stomps him. He was also a high profile target. IMO Coco was trying to provoke Tony. Behind the Scenes Carmine wont forget you.. Tony looks relaxed. He had at least one in each season until his eventual demise in part two of Season 6. Paulies reaction to hearing that Tony will give the job to Patsy. Fourteen year old grandson of. Over the years, Tony did a number of things that ultimately came back to bite him in the end. Afterwards, Sil informs Tony about the situation: Burt wasnt speaking for just himself. In my opinion, this looks like the face of a man who knows that Tonys death is already in the works. In the final scene of the series a. Heart attack caused from the stress of putting his kids through school, onset by the strain of defecation. It didnt matter if you were a Capo or a high earner. In Season Five, Tony has a dream in which he tries to find a gun behind a toilet tank. was calling for help and, at some level, knew the rope was too long. Coco's appreciation for the family appeared to be reciprocated, as his beating was the straw that broke the camel's back on going to war with the DiMeos. Silvio claims he was discussed as a candidate for boss after Jackie died, and he did become acting boss at the beginning of Season 6 after Tony was shot. Killing Tony Soprano without the blessing of senior members such as Paulie and Pasty could have reignited the conflict and set everything back to square one again. "Because the scene I had in my mind was not that scene. (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); Firstly, lets take a look at the lay of the land. Blue She likely would have reconnected with Vic Musto. RELATED: 10 TV Characters Whose Fates Remain Unknown. Furthermore, the shows writers actually go out of their way to make us question why Tony would murder Paulie. Scan this QR code to download the app now. Although The Many Saints of Newark is focused on Dickie Moltisanti (Alessandro Nivola) and a teenaged Tony Soprano (Michael Gandolfini), Christopher Moltisanti's death in Sopranos season 6 haunts the DiMeo crime family even in the past. (March 2003), Season 5: Almost murdered by Tony over the (untrue) rumor about Tony and Adriana having sexual relations behind his back. Corrado "Junior" Soprano may have been the boss in Season 1, but he always seemed to be playing catch-up to what Tony and his crew were doing. Instead, I believe that they were talking about the hit on Tony. Only recently, he was the underboss of the family. After the incident, Coco was beaten half to death by Tony, and the fear in his eyes was present when he received his punishment. After Junior's death, Janice probably decides to find Hal and continues to take care of Bobby's kids and their daughter.
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