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  1. Marco Polo (The Sopranos) - Wikipedia

    • "Marco Polo" is the 60th episode of the HBO original series The Sopranos and the eighth of the show's fifth season. Written by Michael Imperioli and directed by John Patterson, it originally aired on April 25, 2004. 展开

    Synopsis

    After the recent car chase, Tony meets with Johnny and agrees to pay for the damage to Phil's car. To control costs, he has the work done in the late Big Pussy Bonpensiero's body shop, now run by his widow Angie. When the work i… 展开

    Deceased

    Joseph "Joey Peeps" Peparelli: shot by Tony Blundetto on Little Carmine's orders
    • Heather: prostitute with Joey Peeps; shot by Tony Blundetto 展开

    Title reference

    • After Hugh's birthday party, a game of Marco Polo breaks out in the Sopranos' pool. The game is named for the Italian explorer Marco Polo; Italian identity and pride plays a role in the episode. 展开

    References to previous episodes

    • Sal Vitro is seen landscaping at the Sacrimoni residence per the deal that was set up in the episode "Where's Johnny?"
    • Tony says to Fegoli, "A doctor in the house? That's good, because somebody usually goes do… 展开

    Other cultural references

    • The movie Junior is watching when Bobby enters is the Fellini film, La Dolce Vita. Junior references the opening scene, in which a statue of Jesus is flown over Rome by helicopter, with the comment: "You could tell it was a … 展开