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The Sopranos Episode Title: "No Show"
Episode: Season 4, Episode 2 Written By: David Chase & Terence Winter Script Dated: November 14, 2001
Description: This is an Original TV Script used during the making of the 1999-2007 TV Series titled "The Sopranos". It is from the Episode titled, "No Show". This script has all white pages throughout it inside and is 60 pages long. Please view the pictures above carefully. It is in very good overall condition. Storyline: Christopher is named Paulie's replacement but Patsy Parisi is none too pleased. Paulie isn't doing well in prison and his frustration against Tony is growing. He doesn't think Ralphie's latest joke about Johnny Sack's overweight wife is very funny. The crew starts to reap the benefits of the big construction project. Christopher makes a mistake however. Ralph Cifaretto and Janice are seeing each other. Tony and Carmela are frustrated with Meadow who has spent the summer lounging around despite her repeated promises to work. Meadow then announces that she's going to take a year off. Every time her parents try to talk to her about it, her excuse is that she's still traumatized by Jackie Jr.'s death. Carmela wants her to see a counselor Dr. Melfi recommended to Tony. The counselor doesn't help things much however. Chris tells Adriana he thinks her friend is a dyke. When the FBI has break off its undercover operation, they line up the next best person to feed them information. THE POSTER SHOWN IN THE LAST PICTURE ABOVE IS NOT INCLUDED, IT IS JUST BEING USED AS A VISUAL REFERENCE.
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