New Jersey mob kingpin Tony Soprano (
James Gandolfini) is finally joined by his wife, Carmela (
Edie Falco), for a contentious session with his therapist, Dr. Jennifer Melfi (
Lorraine Bracco), in this episode of the hit HBO drama series. When his frustrations lead to a traffic ticket from officious trooper Wilmore (
Charles S. Dutton) on the way home, an angry Tony tells his corrupt state assemblyman, Zellman (
Peter Riegert), to "fix it." Compounding Tony's frustrations and concerns is the fact that his Uncle Junior (
Dominic Chianese) has cancer, a family associate has been put in a coma by an unprovoked attack, and a dying former gangster (
Burt Young) has been assigned a retaliatory hit. Then there's Tony's daughter, Meadow (
Jamie-Lynn Sigler), still not speaking to her father because of his racist attitudes, and his restaurant-owner friend Artie Bucco (
John Ventimiglia) has a crush on his nephew's girlfriend, Adriana (
Drea de Matteo). When Tony goes to Fountains of Wayne to pick up a backyard ornament, he discovers that Officer Wilmore has been reduced to a part-time job because his run-in with Tony has had political repercussions. ~ Karl Williams, All Movie Guide