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'Kennedy and Heidi'
The Sopranos episode
Tony and Christopher meeting with Phil Leotardo and Butchie.
Episode no.Season 6
Episode 18
Directed byAlan Taylor
Written byMatthew Weiner
David Chase
Produced byDavid Chase
Featured music
  • 'Comfortably Numb' by
    Roger Waters, Van Morrison and The Band
  • 'The Adultress' by
    The Pretenders
  • 'Minas de Cobre (For Better Metal)' by
    Calexico
Cinematography byAlik Sakharov
Editing byWilliam B. Stich
Production codeS618
Original air dateMay 13, 2007
Running time52 minutes
Guest appearance(s)
Episode chronology
Previous
'Walk Like a Man'
Next
'The Second Coming'
The Sopranos (season 6)
List of The Sopranos episodes

'Kennedy and Heidi' is the 83rd episode of the HBOtelevision seriesThe Sopranos, the sixth episode of the second half of the show's sixth season, and the 18th episode of the season overall. Written by Matthew Weiner and series creator and showrunner David Chase, and directed by Alan Taylor, it premiered in the United States on May 13, 2007.

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Starring[edit]

  • James Gandolfini as Tony Soprano
  • Lorraine Bracco as Dr. Jennifer Melfi
  • Edie Falco as Carmela Soprano
  • Michael Imperioli as Christopher Moltisanti
  • Dominic Chianese as Corrado Soprano, Jr. *
  • Steven Van Zandt as Silvio Dante
  • Tony Sirico as Paulie Gualtieri
  • Robert Iler as Anthony Soprano, Jr.
  • Jamie-Lynn Sigler as Meadow Soprano
  • Aida Turturro as Janice Soprano Baccalieri
  • Steven R. Schirripa as Bobby Baccalieri
  • Frank Vincent as Phil Leotardo
  • John Ventimiglia as Artie Bucco
  • Ray Abruzzo as Little Carmine Lupertazzi
  • Dan Grimaldi as Patsy Parisi
  • Sharon Angela as Rosalie Aprile
  • Kathrine Narducci as Charmaine Bucco

* = credit only

Guest starring[edit]

  • Julianna Margulies as Julianna Skiff
  • Sarah Shahi as Sonya Aragon
  • Daniel Baldwin as Himself
  • Gregory Antonacci as Butch DeConcini
  • Max Casella as Benny Fazio
  • Cara Buono as Kelli Lombardo Moltisanti
  • Michael Countryman as Dr. Richard Vogel
  • Michael Drayer as Jason Parisi
  • Frances Ensemplare as Nucci Gualtieri
  • Frank John Hughes as Walden Belfiore
  • Marianne Leone as Joanne Moltisanti
  • Arthur Nascarella as Carlo Gervasi
  • Dennis Paladino as Al Lombardo
  • Joseph Perrino as Jason Gervasi
  • Bambadjan Bamba as Cyclist
  • Al Roffe as Operations Manager
  • Phyllis Kay as Rita Lombardo
  • Mark La Mura as Alan Kaplan
  • Joey Perillo as John Stefano
  • Elizabeth Dennis as Andrea
  • Chris Bashinelli as Kevin
  • Lindsay Campbell as Professor Kline
  • Christiana Anbri as Heidi
  • Leah Bezozo as Kennedy
  • Gregory Zaragoza as Croupier
  • William DeMeo as Jason Molinaro
  • Artie Pasquale as Burt Gervasi
  • John Wu as Morgan Yam
  • Matt Sauerhoff as Victor Mineo
  • Edward Furs as Driver
  • Alexander Flores as Kid
  • Ray DeMattis as Gerry Gaultieri
  • Maureen Van Zandt as Gabriella Dante
  • Denise Borino-Quinn as Ginny Sacrimoni
  • Elizabeth Bracco as Marie Spatafore
  • Danielle Di Vecchio as Barbara Soprano Giglione
  • Anthony J. Ribustello as Dante Greco
  • John Cenatiempo as Anthony Maffei
  • John 'Cha Cha' Ciarcia as Albie Cianflone
  • Jonathan LaPaglia as Himself
  • Vinnie Orofino as Bryan Spatafore
  • Ed Vassallo as Tom Giglione
  • Joe Pucillo as Beppy Scerbo
  • Michelle Maryk as Jo Lewis
  • Dina Pearlman as Ellen Reinstein
  • Mickey Pizzo as Sal Pisano
  • Sejal Shah as Chandrakanta Pisano
  • Zuzanna Szadkowski as Elżbieta
  • Marc Wolf as Mark Lewis

Synopsis[edit]

A.J.'s therapist sees that the drugs are working: he is happier and calmer, and taking college courses again. He continues to spend time with Jason Parisi and Jason Gervasi at their frat house. They laugh about Victor, who had his toes amputated after they injured him with sulfuric acid. The two Jasons and others assault a Somali student while A.J. stands by, distressed, and he relapses into depression. 'Why can't we all just get along?' he says.

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Phil discovers that the construction/demolition waste that Tony has been sending to Barone Sanitation contains asbestos. At a meeting in New York he says that he will not accept any more unless he receives a 25% cut; Tony refuses. As Christopher drives him back to Newark, Tony admits he may have to yield, but the waste is eventually dumped into a lake.

Chris is restless; Tony begins to look at him carefully. Their car drifts into the opposite lane, then swerves sharply to avoid an approaching car. They go off the road in a severe rollover crash. Tony exits the wreckage in pain but with only minor injuries. Chris, who was not wearing a seatbelt, is seriously injured, with internal bleeding. He manages to tell Tony to call a taxi as he would not pass a drug test. Tony begins to call for help, but desists after noticing the baby seat in Chris's car. He pinches Chris's nose shut so that he cannot breathe, and he chokes to death on his own blood.

Tony dreams that he tells Dr. Melfi that he killed Chris, Pussy, and Tony B. During his actual session, he recalls Chris as a liability and an embarrassment, and says he resents having to feign remorse in front of his family. At the wake, he is disgusted by the display of sorrow. He and Carmela also make an appearance at the wake of Paulie's adoptive mother Nucci, who has died of a stroke; Paulie is angered by the poor attendance.

Tony decides to get away to Las Vegas. He meets Sonya, a stripper who was Chris's mistress. They have sex, smoke marijuana, and take peyote. Playing roulette, he has a winning streak. He mumbles, 'He's dead,' and collapses on the casino floor laughing. With Sonya he watches the sunrise over the Red Rock Canyon. There is a flash in the sky, and Tony cries: 'I get it!'

Deceased[edit]

  • Christopher Moltisanti: seriously injured in a car crash and then murdered by suffocation by Tony by squeezing his nose shut when he was gasping for air; he dies after choking on his own blood pouring down his airways. According to Tony, he was killed for using drugs again, being a danger to him and his crime family and generally disappointing Tony in the last few years.
  • Marianucci Gualtieri: stroke

Final appearances[edit]

  • Ginny Sacrimoni: Johnny Sack's wife

Title reference[edit]

  • Kennedy and Heidi are the names of the teenage girls driving the car that nearly collides with Christopher's vehicle. Heidi refuses to stop after the accident for fear of losing her learner's permit for the curfew violation.
  • Tony remarks that Chris's wife, Kelli, behaves and dresses like Jackie Kennedy at Christopher's wake.
  • May be a reference to the Chappaquiddick incident, in which Senator Ted Kennedy left Mary Jo Kopechne to die in a car crash.

References to prior episodes[edit]

  • Tony and Phil mention the Barone Sanitation sale, which happened in 'The Fleshy Part of the Thigh.'
  • Tony has been involved in a number of car accidents in the past, and, as in this episode, was not harmed seriously in any of them. He crashed his truck when escaping hitmen in 'Isabella,' crashed it when passing out from a panic attack in 'Guy Walks into a Psychiatrist's Office..,' and, in 'Irregular Around the Margins', when a wild animal runs in front of an Escalade during a nighttime ride, Tony and Adriana flip the truck and it is totalled.
  • In the pilot episode, when Christopher is first introduced, he is wearing a baseball cap and driving Tony to New York City. Right before he dies, he is wearing a baseball cap and driving Tony back from New York. According to an article in TV Guide, Michael Imperioli states that he does not know if this is intentional or a coincidence.
  • Christopher dies in large part due to his drug addiction (it both contributed to him crashing the truck, as he was intoxicated, and as one of the motives for his murder by Tony). Christopher struggled with his drug addiction for many years, most notably since the trip to Naples, Italy, seen in the Season 2 episode 'Commendatori', where he picked up the habit of injecting heroin from the Italian gangster Tanno. Following the drug intervention in 'The Strong, Silent Type' (Season 4) and his stay in rehab, Christopher's life was marked with periods of being clean and relapses after particularly stressful experiences. Additionally, in 'The Strong, Silent Type,' Tony asks Junior for advice on how he should deal with Christopher, after having learned of his addiction. Junior tells him that he should be 'put out of his misery,' as it used to be done by the mob in the old days.
  • In 'The Strong, Silent Type', when Tony discovers during the intervention that Christopher accidentally sat on and suffocated Adriana's dog Cosette, he remarks that he 'ought to suffocate' Christopher. Coincidentally, Christopher dies suffocating on his own blood as Tony smothers him.
  • In 'Long Term Parking,' in one of his rants about Tony to Adriana, Christopher says: 'That’s the guy, Adriana. My uncle Tony. The guy I’m going to hell for.' In 'From Where to Eternity' (Season 2) he believed that he went to hell when clinically dead.
  • Right after the scene when Christopher's death is confirmed to Carmela, Tony awakes suddenly from a dream of Kelli hearing the news to the sound of a crow cawing, just prior to Silvio and Paulie's entering Tony's room to offer condolences. Christopher saw a crow at his making ceremony initiating him into the mafia in 'Fortunate Son', which he interpreted as a bad omen.
  • Carmela tells Tony that it was Christopher who comforted her in the hospital when Tony got shot by Junior ('Join the Club').
  • At the end of the episode, Tony sees a flash of light over the canyon with the sunrise, and shouts, 'I get it!' This may be the same flash of light he sees (but looks away from) in his hotel room during his coma at the end of 'Join the Club'.
  • In 'Chasing It', Carlo relates to Tony the Twilight Zone episode, 'A Nice Place to Visit', in which a dead gangster, Rocky Valentine, finds himself unable to lose when gambling and able to have any woman or any other pleasure he desires. Originally, he believes himself in Heaven, until it is revealed he is actually in Hell. In this episode, Tony finds himself in a similar situation while in Las Vegas, winning at roulette and having sex while high on peyote. Also, at one point during this trip, he encounters a flashing red devil logo on a slot machine.

Other cultural and historical references[edit]

  • Al Lombardo, angry, says that Syracuse is losing a basketball game when in the family gathering after Christopher's death.
  • Hanging out with the Jasons, A.J. and a girl compare antidepressants Lexapro and Wellbutrin.
  • A.J.'s English professor talks about Wordsworth.
  • A.J. says he took a class about and is interested in the Arab–Israeli conflict, and remarks that 'nobody knew who started it.'
  • Carmela is watching an old episode of The Dick Cavett Show wherein Cavett is interviewing Katharine Hepburn.
  • At Christopher's wake, Tony comments, 'fucking James Brown', when Joanne breaks down crying. He also says the mourning Kelli looks like Jackie Kennedy with her appearance and the sunglasses.
  • After witnessing the savage beating of the unarmed black cyclist, A.J., distressed, asks his therapist, 'Why can't we all get along?' Rodney King, a black man beaten by Los Angeles police in an incident that sparked national protests and riots, famously asked the same question.

Music[edit]

  • The song that Christopher puts on the car stereo and on full volume as he is driving Tony right before the crash is Pink Floyd's 'Comfortably Numb', performed by Roger Waters featuring Van Morrison & The Band, the first track from the soundtrack of The Departed.
  • The song playing when Tony is first being driven in a taxi in Las Vegas is 'Are You Alright?' by Lucinda Williams.
  • The song playing in the background when Tony first meets Sonya is 'Outta My Head' by M. Ward.
  • The song playing in the background as Tony and Sonya are having sex is 'The Adultress' by The Pretenders.
  • The song playing in the background when Tony and Sonya are talking in bed is 'Space Invader' by The Pretenders, which was also featured in the season 2 episode 'House Arrest.'
  • The song played over the end credits is 'Minas de Cobre (for Better Metal)' by Calexico.

Awards[edit]

  • The episode's director, Alan Taylor, won the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Directing for a Drama Series at the 59th Primetime Emmy Awards.

External links[edit]

  • 'Kennedy and Heidi' at HBO
  • 'Kennedy and Heidi' on IMDb
  • 'Kennedy and Heidi' at TV.com
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This is especially true in downtown Las Vegas, known to many as “Old Vegas.” Fremont Street specializes in keeping the old-time feel alive. This is where you will find all sorts of buildings, stores, merchandise, and yes, even slot machines from the early days of Las Vegas history.

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Coin-Operated Slot Machines


Coin-operated slots are one of the most sought-after unique slot machines found in Las Vegas. They bring a bit of nostalgia back to the game. These are getting harder to find. Many casinos have a hard time finding parts for repair, which has caused most to get rid of coin-operated slots altogether.

The evolution of our U.S. currency has had a dramatic impact. The D Hotel and Casino has phased out all of its coin operated slot machines. For a place specializing in vintage slots (they have an entire floor devoted to these), why would they do this?

Turns out, the machine’s bill reader cannot recognize our newer versions of U.S. currency in $5 and $20 bills. These bill readers cannot be swapped, and old currency is hard to keep in supply. All of this works out to be too much of a headache for the casino.

With that said, there are still a few places in downtown Las Vegas that offer the chance to play coin-operated slot machines. They are:

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  • El Cortez Hotel and Casino
  • Fremont Hotel and Casino
  • Main Street Station Hotel and Casino
  • Plaza Hotel and Casino

Sigma Derby


Sigma Derby is a retro horse racing game. It made its debut in 1985 and was quite popular at the time. In today’s casinos, it’s nearly impossible to find. Just like coin-operated slot machines, parts for Sigma Derby games are hard to find when the game is in need of repairs.

In addition to having a difficult time keeping the Sigma Derby machines operational, the casinos make a very small profit on them. They are coin operated and run on just a few quarters. The machines also take over a minute to complete one round.

Because of this, almost every Las Vegas casino has done away with Sigma Derby machines. In fact, there is only one such machine in all of downtown Las Vegas. This machine is at The D Hotel and Casino. Or, if you’re willing to venture to the Las Vegas Strip, there is one other Sigma Derby machine located at the MGM Grand.

Silver Strike


Silver Strike slot machines have an incredible fan base. They appeal to both slot machine players and to collectors. This is because, rather than winning cash, you win silver coins. Well, partially silver coins.

The coins used to be .999 silver. Now they are usually a mix of silver and copper. The variance is due to the fact that each casino is responsible for producing their own silver strike coins. This brings in the collector’s aspect, as there are many different coins to try to win.

The machine has a $3.00 max spin, which you must bet to have a chance at the silver coin bonus. If you get a silver strike logo on the third reel, you win a silver strike coin. Most of these coins are worth roughly $10; however, you have a chance at randomly receiving one worth up to $300.

There are varying values within each casino, plus several different casinos offering their own coin variations. Mgm slot finder. The cost associated with producing the silver strike coins has deterred many casinos from carrying the machines. In downtown Las Vegas, there are two casinos who still have the game on their floor:

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Jumbo Slot Machine


The Golden Nugget Hotel and Casino is home to one of the largest functioning slot machines in all of Las Vegas. This slot machine is over eight feet tall! It is a 4-reel machine that works in dollar denominations. You will find this slot machine in the lobby by their front entrance. Such a massive machine can draw a lot of attention. It’s not unusual to see a crowd surrounding the machine, watching the player.

It does have an arm mechanism on it; however, this is no longer how the slot machine reels are spun. This is done with a spin button. One old-time aspect that still remains is that the payout from the machine is given in quarters. It’s a fun experience everyone should try once.

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Vintage Slot Machines


If you’re looking to see some gambling history, Las Vegas is the place to do it. Even more specifically, looking through downtown Las Vegas, where the city got its start. Fremont Street is where the big casinos of Las Vegas originated. It is where it all began in the evolution of what Las Vegas is today.

This rich history is displayed throughout downtown Las Vegas. One of the crowd favorites in nostalgic merchandise is slot machines. There are two displays featuring retired, vintage slots. These are no longer functional but are still amazing to see. They are located at:

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  • The Golden Gate Hotel and Casino
  • Main Street Hotel and Casino

If you’re looking for a large selection of vintage slot machines you can still play, your go-to destination should be The D Hotel and Casino. Their entire second floor is devoted exclusively to vintage slot machines. While they have all been converted to TITO (Ticket In/Ticket Out) machines, they still maintain the vintage gameplay options.

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SlotZilla Zip Line


If you’re looking for unique slot machines that you can wager money on, the SlotZilla slot machine on Fremont Street is not for you. That’s because it’s not actually a slot machine, but a giant model of a slot machine. In fact, it’s the most giant one in the world. The SlotZilla slot machine holds the world record for the largest slot machine, standing at 128 feet tall.

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It is truly a sight to see. It doesn’t stop there, though. The SlotZilla machine is actually a zip line. The zip line originates at the top of the 12-story-tall slot machine replica. From there, riders will fly down Fremont Street, just below the lighted canopy. There are two versions you can try: the zip line and the zoom line.

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If you’re looking for something slightly different to do in Las Vegas, or simply trying to change up your usual gambling routine, this list has you covered. Everything on this list should be seen once if you’re a fan of slot machines or Vegas history.

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