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I_soprano_1x09 | TESTED RELEASE |

: While vacationing in Boca Raton , Uncle Junior enjoys a romantic relationship with his girlfriend, Bobbi Sanfillipo . A rumor spreads that Junior performs oral sex on her—an act considered "unmanly" in their subculture. When Tony relentlessly mocks him about it during a golf game, a humiliated Junior eventually breaks up with Bobbi by smashing a lemon meringue pie in her face.

: Critics often highlight the episode's focus on fragile masculinity and the contrast between Tony's criminal lifestyle and his attempt at a "morally correct" action regarding the coach. I_soprano_1x09

: The scene where Junior smashes a pie in Bobbi’s face is a direct homage to the 1931 gangster film The Public Enemy , where James Cagney smashes a grapefruit into a woman's face. : While vacationing in Boca Raton , Uncle

: Tony and his associates discover that Meadow’s soccer coach, Don Hauser , has been having an inappropriate relationship with one of Meadow's teammates. While initially planning a violent "hit" on the coach, Tony eventually decides to let the law handle it after a sessions with Dr. Melfi and a conversation with Artie Bucco . The episode ends with Tony arriving home drunk and staggering, telling his family he "didn't hurt nobody". Key Details and Trivia : Critics often highlight the episode's focus on