THE SOPRANOS Eloise: "Little Bird" Annie Lennox
From THE SOPRANOS Eloise:
Furio was returning to Italy. Tony's plan to use Little Carmine to smooth things with the elder Carmine backfired, and relations between New York and New Jersey are rapidly deteriorating. When Carmine refuses to compromise on the H.U.D. split, Tony has the old don's new restaurant "redecorated" with spray paint and box cutters. Carmela faces a more personal crisis. Furio's departure leaves her depressed and angry, causing her to pick fights with her family, especially her daughter. When Carmela and Meadow go to the Plaza Hotel to have tea beneath the portrait of Eloise they have a large helping of recriminations with their finger sandwiches. Tony can certainly use the money, since Carmine retaliated for the restaurant vandalism by shutting down construction of the Esplanade.
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