Own Edie Falco’s autographed original The Sopranos script!
This script comes from Season 2, Episode 2: Do Not Resuscitate - which originally aired January 23, 2000.
The Sopranos is widely regarded as one of the greatest television series of all time by Rolling Stone, Writers Guild of America and TV Guide. Honors include Peabody Awards for its first two seasons, 21 Primetime Emmy Awards, and five Golden Globe Awards.
In this episode, Livia plays her guilt games on Janice, saying her children have abandoned her in her time of need. Things don't get better when Anthony Jr. tells her Janice has been talking about a DNR order for her. Tony is upset when he finds that Janice has taken down the "For Sale" sign in front of their mother's house. Janice says she just wants to change real state agents to save money but Tony doesn't trust her. There are problems at one of Uncle Junior's construction site when a civil rights activist begins protests over the few African-Americans on the work site. Tony sends a message to his uncle via Bobby Baccalieri about who is in charge. For his part, Uncle Junior gets bail but is subject to house arrest and has to wear an electronic bracelet. Uncle Junior has a fall in the shower. Big Pussy has a meeting with someone interesting.
Edie Falco is known for her roles as Carmela Soprano on The Sopranos receiving three Emmy awards, two Golden Globes and five Screen Actors Guild Awards and as Nurse Jackie Peyton of Nurse Jackie winning one Emmy. As Carmelo Soprano, Falco became one of the few actresses in history to sweep all of the major television awards (the Emmy, the Golden Globe and the SAG Award) for a dramatic role in the same year. She is also the first female actor ever to receive the Television Critics Association Award for Individual Achievement in Drama, as well as the American Film Institute’s Award for Female Television Actor of the Year. Other acting credits include Oz, Horace & Pete, Tommy, Law & Order True Crime, Laws of Gravity, Judy Berlin, Sunshine State, Freedomland, The Comedian, A Price Above Rubies, Landline, Hurricane, The Funeral, The Addiction, Bullets Over Broadway, The Land of Steady Habits and Random Hearts. Falco made her Broadway debut in the Tony Award-winning play Sideman after appearing in its original off-Broadway production. For her performance, she received a Theatre World Award and Drama Desk Award nomination. She went on to make her London stage debut in the West End premiere of Sideman, and thereafter opened the London production The Vagina Monologues. Other Broadway credits include Frankie And Johnny In The Claire De Lune, ‘Night Mother, and The House of Blue Leaves (Tony Award Nomination).
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