Written by Terence Winter and directed by Tim Van Patten, it originally aired in the United States on May 20, 2007.
In response, Tony takes Phil's men Coco and Butchie off the payroll from another construction project.
Little Carmine tells Tony that he will once again broker a truce meeting with Phil, who has shut down one of their joint construction projects.
But Phil refuses to meet with them when they arrive at his home; from behind a second-floor window, he spews profanities as they walk away.
When Dr. Melfi sees Dr. Kupferberg, he shares with her the results of a recent study which has shown that sociopaths are not helped by talk therapy but rather only further enabled by it, perhaps even "sharpening their skills as con men" in the process.
Meadow reveals that her new boyfriend is Patrick Parisi, Patsy's eldest son, and that, inspired by him, she has decided to enter law school.
With one foot tied by a rope to a cinder block, and with a plastic bag over his head, he jumps in.
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."