Join the Club


"Join the Club" is the 67th episode overall and the second episode of of the HBO television drama series The Sopranos. Written by series creator/executive producer David Chase and directed by David Nutter, it premiered on March 19, 2006 in the United States.

Starring

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Guest starring

Synopsis

Two days after being shot by Junior, Tony remains in an induced coma. Doctors explain that the gunshot has caused several injuries, and encourage Carmela and others to talk to him and play him music in hope of a recovery. However, they also warn that he could die or be left with brain damage. Carmela, Christopher, Meadow and Barbara keep a vigil over Tony, while Janice sobs uncontrollably whenever she sees him.
A confused Junior is held in custody and denies that he shot his nephew. During Eugene's funeral, an impromptu meeting of the DiMeo family is held and Silvio assumes Tony's responsibilities as acting boss. They decide to cut Junior off from the family, making Tony the official boss. Chris, Paulie, and Vito vie for small opportunities to assist Tony's family during the crisis, such as sending presents to his room and bickering over giving a ride home to A.J.
Alone with Tony, Carmela passionately expresses her love for him. Meadow reads him a translation of the poem Pater Noster by Jacques Prévert. Meanwhile, A.J. becomes increasingly withdrawn and avoids Tony's hospital room, claiming to have a stomach flu. He admits to Meadow that he is embarrassed and angered by the actions of his family. He finally gathers enough courage to talk to his comatose father when they are alone. Before leaving, A.J. vows to kill Junior. Afterwards, he admits to Carmela that he flunked junior college. She looks at him in stunned disbelief but holds in her anger and sends him away.
Chris is now driving Johnny's Maserati Coupé. At Satriale's he happens to meet FBI Agents Harris and Goddard again. They sound him out about passing on any information he might hear about terrorist activities. At the Bada Bing, he talks briefly with two Middle Eastern men, who are now regulars there.
While he is in a coma, Tony has a long dream-like experience which is woven through the episode.
Tony awakens as a precision optics salesman inside a hotel room in Costa Mesa, California, missing his New Jersey accent. That night, he notices a strange light glowing on the horizon as he looks out the window, and on the TV in the hotel bar he sees a brush fire in Costa Mesa. The next morning he goes to a convention and is asked for ID to gain admittance. Unfortunately, Tony has someone else's wallet and briefcase: one belonging to a man named Kevin Finnerty from Kingman, Arizona, to whom he bears a resemblance. Tony says that he must have unintentionally picked up these items the previous evening at a bar across the street from his hotel. He returns to the bar, where a group of business travelers overhear him telling his story to the bartender who, when asked what Costa Mesa is like, replies, "Around here, it's dead." The group invites Tony to join them for dinner, during which he discusses his 'life' in more detail, alluding to a midlife crisis by saying, "I mean, who am I? Where am I going?" As he and his group leave, Tony notices a commercial on TV, which shows the question, "Are sin, disease and death real?", followed by the Cross. After dinner, outside the hotel, Tony makes a pass at a woman from the group. She responds at first but then cuts him off. She tells him she saw his face when he got off the phone with his wife. Suddenly, a helicopter spotlight shines on the pair, to which the woman says, "They must be looking for a perp."
Here Tony awakens from his original coma, and rips out his breathing tube. He is moaning, "Who am I? Where am I going?" The dream resumes when he is placed in another coma.
He checks into a different hotel, the Omni, under Finnerty's name. Two Buddhist monks overhear him checking in and, thinking he is Finnerty, accost him saying they had a horrible winter at the monastery because of Finnerty's faulty heating system. Tony tells them that he's not Finnerty, which angers the monks; they scuffle briefly and the monks flee, leaving Tony shocked at the violence. The next morning, the hotel elevator is out of order, so Tony takes the stairs. As he is walking down, he slips and falls; when brought to an emergency room, he is told by the doctor that aside from having a minor concussion, his CT scan shows some dark spots on his brain, caused by lack of oxygen. The doctor states that this indicates early stages of Alzheimer's disease. When the doctor leaves him, Tony says "I'm lost" to himself. After he returns to his hotel room, he picks up the phone, but hangs up before dialing, while the beacon of light flashes on the horizon.

First appearances

"Join the Club" was watched by 9.18 million American viewers on its premiere date.
Since its premiere, "Join the Club" has frequently been singled out by critics as one of the best episodes of the series. Edie Falco's performance was highly praised.