Boca (The Sopranos)


"Boca" is the ninth episode of the HBO television series The Sopranos. It was written by Jason Cahill, Robin Green and Mitchell Burgess, directed by Andy Wolk and originally aired on March 7, 1999.

Starring

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Guest starring

Synopsis

goes to Boca Raton, Florida, taking along his long-time girlfriend Bobbi Sanfillipo. In bed she playfully tells him, "When you kiss me down there, you're like a great artist." He stresses that she must never speak about this to anyone, and reluctantly explains that his associates "think if you suck pussy... it's a sign of weakness." But Bobbi has already spoken about her sex life with a woman at her nail salon. Word reaches Carmela who tells Tony. While playing golf with Junior, Tony makes vulgar, oblique jokes about it. Junior understands, and begins to think of killing him. Enraged, he fires Bobbi from her job and breaks up with her.
Tony, Silvio, and Artie invite Meadow's soccer coach, Don Hauser, to have drinks at the Bada Bing after a victory. They all have daughters in the team and are enthusiastic supporters. When they read in the newspaper that Hauser is moving to another coaching job, they try to convince him to stay. Paulie delivers a 50-inch television to Hauser's house and insists he take it. Christopher keeps the coach's dog captive in his car and then, as "an animal lover," returns it.
Tony tells Meadow he thinks the coach is going to change his mind about leaving. She appears to be ungrateful and upset. When he remonstrates, she tells him that Hauser is having sex with one of the girls.
Tony resolves that Hauser will never do that again. Dr. Melfi asks him, "Why do you think punishing this man falls on you?" Artie tries to show him that he is not acting for justice, only for vengeance, for his own satisfaction. Tony throws Artie out, but stays alone drinking, wondering what to do. Later that evening, Hauser is arrested. Tony goes home, staggering drunk. He tells Carmela he "didn't hurt nobody."

First appearance

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