- Genre: Crime
- Movie Type: Prime-Time Drama, Crime Drama
- Themes: Mafia Life, Doctors and Patients, Suburban Dysfunction
- Release Year: 2001
- Country: US
- Run Time: 60 minutes
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The Sopranos: Mr. Ruggerio's Neighborhood |
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| Episode no. | Season 3 Episode 27 |
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| Written by | David Chase | ||||||
| Directed by | Allen Coulter | ||||||
| Production no. | 302 (3-1) | ||||||
| Original airdate | March 4, 2001 (HBO) | ||||||
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"Mr. Ruggerio's Neighborhood" is the twenty-seventh episode of the HBO original series The Sopranos and was the first of the show's third season. It was written by David Chase, directed by Allen Coulter and originally aired on Sunday March 4, 2001.
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After the FBI loses another informant, Agent Skip Lipari recalls that Tony takes his associates down to his basement to discuss private matters that cannot be discussed away from home, counting on the noise of the vast 6,000-square foot home's five central air conditioning units to mask any conversation. If the FBI were to obtain a search warrant, they would be able to maintain a high level of surveillance on the Soprano home. Chief Frank Cubitoso and Agent Harris go to obtain the court order but are warned by the judge not to linger there for too long. The FBI discover a one hour and forty-five minute period each Tuesday when nobody is home. When the Sopranos leave for their activities on Tuesday and the maid goes to English lessons and a picnic with her husband, the FBI then "breaks into" the Soprano home to look around. They discover in the basement a lamp which could serve as a decoy for a hidden microphone. They then hurry and plan to come back the following Tuesday to plant the device, hidden inside an exact replica of the lamp being replaced. However, the Sopranos as well as the FBI are soon shocked when the 120-gallon water heater explodes and the basement is flooded. They are then forced to gather old relics and boxes before they are destroyed by the water. Tony then calls on his plumber, Mr. Ruggerio to ask him to fix the mess. The following week, after the water heater is fixed and the basement was put back in order, the FBI agents plant the new lamp and quickly leave before the maid arrives back from lunch.
Meanwhile, Meadow is adjusting to life at Columbia University where she meets her very energetic but homesick roommate, Caitlin Rucker. A.J. is cutting classes to smoke cigarettes with friends. Carmela begins taking tennis lessons with Adriana La Cerva. She is soon upset when she discovers the coach she had expected is moving away and has been replaced with a woman who has more of an interest in Adriana.
Tony is still running his crew and is concerned about a possible garbage war involving his company, Barone Sanitation. He then gathers with his friends at Satriale's where he finds a still-distraught Patsy Parisi mourning over his deceased twin brother. Tony acts as if he does not know what actually happened, but Patsy suspects Tony had something to do with it. The following day while the FBI watches, a drunken Patsy aims a gun at Tony from his pool patio. However, he then puts the gun down and urinates in the pool instead.
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