The Sopranos: The Complete Second Season: Disc 3
Released 2001
Starring James Gandolfini, Dominic Chianese, Edie Falco, Jamie-Lynn Sigler,
Lorraine Bracco, Robert Iler, Steve Van Zandt, Tony Sirico
Directed by Henry J. Bronchtein, John Patterson
Please note that this is volume 3 of a 4 disc set. For the complete series, please rent The Sopranos: The Complete Second Season: Discs 1, 2 and 4.
This disc contains the following episodes:
Episode 21: Full Leather Jacket
Worried about Meadow's college prospects, Carmela asks her next-door neighbor, Jean
Cusamano, for help. Richie makes a peace offering to Tony. Christopher's friends, Sean and
Matt, seek to improve their status by pledging allegiance to Richie through an
enterprising plan.
Episode 22: From Where to Eternity
Christopher, clinically dead for a moment during surgery, has a textbook out-of-body
experience. Paulie consults a psychic. In therapy, Dr. Melfi tells her psychiatrist about
her complex relationship with Tony, and discusses her growing substance abuse problems.
Episode 23: Bust Out
Richie complains to Tony about his business situation, and seeks an alliance with Junior.
Tony decides to spend more quality time with Anthony Jr., with mixed results. Tony
orchestrates the bankruptcy of David Scatino's sporting goods store, while Carmela hires
Scatino's virile brother-in-law Vic to wallpaper the Soprano powder room.
Summary by www.netflix.com
This is one of the best discs of both seasons. That Janice keeps pushing and pushing, and it's got to come to a head soon. I loved Junior's words of caution to Ritchie about her, and I was completely shocked watching Ritchie hold the gun to her head while she egged him on to bump off her brother (all during sex, of course). What is it about the name Janice that makes a person greedy and evil? Just something I've experienced in my life. --Bill Alward, December 20, 2001