
Visible crew/equipment: When Tony and Pontecorvo pull up to the clubhouse in the golf cart, as Tony walks toward the neurologist, there's a red T-mark on the ground at the bottom left corner of the screen.

Starring: James Gandolfini, Lorraine Bracco, Edie Falco, Michael Imperioli

Visible crew/equipment: When Tony and Pontecorvo pull up to the clubhouse in the golf cart, as Tony walks toward the neurologist, there's a red T-mark on the ground at the bottom left corner of the screen.
Continuity mistake: Tony's hair length alternates between a short buzz cut and longer in different shots in the scene where Sil, Paulie and Chris visit him after his mother dies.
Anthony 'Tony' Soprano Sr.: You got any idea what my life would be worth if certain people found out I checked into a laughing academy?
Trivia: Whenever the mobsters in the Sopranos pay they almost always take a wad of cash out of their pocket and pull off the top 3-4 bills and hand it over. If Tony is paying for a pizza he pulls off 3-4 bills. If he's bribing someone he pulls off 3-4 bills. No matter what the amount is for that particular situation, it's always covered with the top 3-4 bills of the cash wad.
Question: Why was Phil annoyed over Doc taking some food? Is it an Italian thing? Or is Phil just really petty?
Answer: It's a mafia thing. Taking food off another made man's plate in public view like that is comparable to the guy in Casino taking off his boots and putting his smelly feet up on the table.
It is not a "mafia" thing, it's basic manners and plain gross for another person to stick their fingers into a plate of your own food. Same with the feet on the gaming table scene in Casino. It's not a "mafia" thing, it's just rude and not something a person does in public.