[s3e5] Another Toothpick -

Artie Bucco’s attempt to look "suave" in a beret while hitting on Adriana remains a fan-favorite moment of secondhand embarrassment. If you'd like to dive deeper into this episode, I can:

Tony’s destruction of Officer Wilmore’s career is one of the show's most purely "evil" acts, motivated entirely by wounded pride rather than business. [S3E5] Another Toothpick

A notoriously messy and violent scene that ends with Bobby Sr. dying of a coughing fit/car crash immediately after the murder. Artie Bucco’s attempt to look "suave" in a

The physical decline of Bobby Sr. serves as a grim reminder of aging within the mob. dying of a coughing fit/car crash immediately after

Artie becomes obsessed with Adriana La Cerva after Tony suggests she work as a hostess at Vesuvio. His jealousy and mid-life crisis lead to a pathetic confrontation with Christopher Moltisanti.

is the fifth episode of the third season of the HBO series The Sopranos . It originally aired on March 25, 2001. The episode is known for its exploration of mortality, pride, and the escalating tension between Tony Soprano and the local authorities. 🎬 Plot Overview