After an incident of domestic violence in which Richie punches her in the face, Janice shoots and kills Richie and calls on her brother to dispose of the body. She then moves back to Seattle and becomes briefly engaged to a 19-year-old. In season three, Janice returns to New Jersey following the death of her mother.
In the episode "Moe N' Joe", Tony, as part of another arrangement, convinces John Sacrimoni to sell his home to Janice and Bobby at half-price, to make up for Tony's unfair treatment of his sister and brother-in-law.
Richie and Janice spend a quarrelsome evening at home. She tells him that Tony does not want his children near him because of what he did to Beansie. Richie expresses disgust at the presumed homosexuality of his son, who is a dancer; Janice contradicts him, and he silences her with a punch to the mouth.
While details aren't provided, Harpo's father took the young child away from Janice and moved to Canada before the series started.
Caitlin is never seen or mentioned again the series after season 3. It's possible that she overcame her depression and continued college education and eventually graduated. In Season 6, Meadow mentions her dormmate in college jumped off the library balcony.
Inspired by Patrick's passion for the law, Meadow decided to not apply to medical school and go to law school instead. She began to plan her wedding with Patrick. In the series' final scene, she is shown outside the diner where she arrived late for meeting her family for dinner.
Things came to a head after Jackie, Jr. flunked out of Rutgers University. Jackie was subsequently dumped by Meadow after she found him cheating on her with a hooker.
Biography. Christopher Moltisanti was born in 1969 to Richard "Dickie" Moltisanti, a soldier in the DiMeo crime family, and Joanne Blundetto.
This could be seen as one of the events that accelerated the brewing war between Phil Leotardo and Tony Soprano. At the end of the series, it was revealed Meadow had become engaged to Patrick Parisi and might find employment at his law firm.
Post-mortem. In the season 6 episode "The Ride", Carmela Soprano runs in to Adriana's mother, Liz La Cerva, who tells Carmela that she believes Christopher killed Adriana and that the FBI questioned her about Adriana's disappearance.
Apart from Tony and Janice, only Christopher and Furio know what really happened to Richie. Carmela knows of Richie's death, but did not press Tony for the specifics. Everyone else has been told that he became an FBI informant and entered witness protection.
Janice, feeling that she should rightfully have the records, absconds with Svetlana's prosthetic leg. She tells Svetlana that the leg won't be returned until she receives the records. Svetlana has friends connected with the Russian Mafia who physically assault Janice until she reveals the location of the leg.
Just in case we needed a reminder of why Janice is secretly the fiercest character on The Sopranos, she shoots her fiancé Richie point blank in the kitchen after he punches her. Of course, Tony helps her bury the body.
Carmela continues to be hostile towards Tony and drains the water from their house's pool to keep him from swimming there. After another fight, they agree to organize an engagement party for Meadow and Finn.
Now that we have established Paulie's motives, here is how it went down: Paulie cut a deal with New York where he would arrange the assassination of Tony and declare himself the new boss of the DiMeo family.
A major factor in Tony provoking Janice with comments about her son Harpo is his resentment at her seeming ability to keep her anger issues under control while he has been struggling with his.
Got Married To Vic Musto From Season 2
After what happened to Tony at Holsten's, Carmela was probably forced to raise their kids on her own. She likely would have reconnected with Vic Musto. Vic was a home decorator and the brother-in-law of Davey Scatino, one of Tony's childhood friends.
The Sopranos star Jamie-Lynn Sigler has lived with multiple sclerosis (MS) for 21 years. In that time, she continued to act (and still does) and became a mother of two, all while navigating her condition.
Using an understanding of these techniques to glean clues from the final two episodes, we can clearly conclude the following: Tony was indeed "whacked" Carmela and AJ also were killed.
In the final act of The Many Saints of Newark, Dickie gets assassinated under the orders of Junior Soprano, putting an end to the speculation regarding the true circumstances of how Dickie died.
Junior assigned the hit out of pure pettiness, presumably to enact vengeance against Dickie for laughing at Junior after the bespectacled Larry David-lookalike mobster fell and hurt his back on a short flight of stairs.
Carmela Soprano (née DeAngelis), played by Edie Falco, is a fictional character on the HBO TV series The Sopranos. She is married to Mafia boss Tony Soprano.
Instead, Tony gets him a new career working for Little Carmine's production company, a job which provides him a company BMW M3. This sense of direction seems to alleviate A.J.'s depression, at least temporarily, and he is last seen having dinner with his family, In the cut to black ending scene of the series.
Psychopath Ralphie arranged the hit at the prompting of Tony(who was ready to inflict a little payback after Jackie Jr. brokethe heart of his daughter Meadow).
From front to back, Season 2 represents The Sopranos at its best, and seeing as The Sopranos as a whole represents television at its best, season 2 can easily be regarded as one of the best TV seasons of all time.