Talk:Remember When (The Sopranos)
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editWho was the actress that tony screwed in this episode? She was sexy as hell.
Who was the actor who played the crazy asian guy at Junior's institution place?
- It's Ken Leung, who had a main role in Saw 1 opposite Danny Glover as one of the detectives. Probably not a coincidence. Doolydooly (talk) 09:20, 13 February 2009 (UTC)
I believe that Tony and Paulie stayed at a hotel. Tony drove back to the hotel after having dinner with beansie. Tony heard Paulie laughing then stepped out on the balcony and saw Paulie laughing at the TV. Also, Paulie was seen smurfing danish before the two got back on the road to Jersey.
Who told Johnny Sac about the joke about his wife, was it Paulie, someone else or is it not known?
- Paulie, when he was in prison (in New Paltz?) on a gun charge. At the time, Paulie was triangulating between the Tony and Johnny Sac, looking for a way to advance himself. Ronnotel 17:14, 24 April 2007 (UTC)
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Paulie Walnuts photo
editThe photo that Beansie shows to Paulie and Tony - supposedly of a young Paulie flexing his muscles - was it really a photo of young Tony Sirico, or was it a model ? —Preceding unsigned comment added by 58.60.25.186 (talk) 15:14, 29 November 2009 (UTC)
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Scream
editWhen a certain person from New York is killed in this episode (roughly 54 minutes into the episode), a scream is heard. It's a very familiar scream (at least to me), almost as famous as the Wilhelm Scream. Does anyone know where it originates? -- Sander (talk) 19:14, 12 April 2012 (UTC)