"The Blue Comet" is the twentieth episode of the sixth season of the HBO television drama series The Sopranos and eighty-fifth episode overall. It is the eighth episode of the second part of the sixth season, which was broadcast in two separate batches and the show's penultimate episode. It was written by series creator and showrunner David Chase and Matthew Weiner, both of whom are credited as executive producers for the episode. It was directed by frequent series director Alan Taylor.

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  • "The Blue Comet" is the twentieth episode of the sixth season of the HBO television drama series The Sopranos and eighty-fifth episode overall. It is the eighth episode of the second part of the sixth season, which was broadcast in two separate batches and the show's penultimate episode. It was written by series creator and showrunner David Chase and Matthew Weiner, both of whom are credited as executive producers for the episode. It was directed by frequent series director Alan Taylor. It originally aired in the United States on June 3, 2007, two weeks after the preceding episode. In the episode, a mob war erupts between the Lupertazzi and DiMeo crime families, which leads to the shooting of people close to DiMeo boss and series protagonist Tony Soprano. In a parallel storyline, Tony's psychiatrist Jennifer Melfi gains some new insight on Tony and decides to drop him as a patient. "The Blue Comet" was filmed at Silvercup Studios, New York City and on location in New Jersey and New York in January and February, 2007. It was watched by eight million American viewers on its premiere date and received significant critical praise for its suspenseful narrative and dramatic resolution of series-long storylines; many critics have also retrospectively named "The Blue Comet" a highlight of the series. Bracco received an Emmy Award nomination for supporting actress for her performance in the episode and it was also nominated for a Cinema Audio Society Award for sound mixing.
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  • Bobby holds his model Blue Comet at a model train store in Lynbrook, New York, moments before he is gunned down.
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  • William B. Stich
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  • *Ricky Aiello as Raymond "Ray-Ray" D'Abaldo *Gregory Antonacci as Butch DeConcini *Edoardo Ballerini as Corky Caporale *Peter Bogdanovich as Dr. Elliot Kupferberg *Pete Bucossi as Peter "Petey B." Bucossi *John Cenatiempo as Anthony Maffei *Dominic Chianese, Jr. as Dominic *John "Cha Cha" Ciarcia as Albie Cianflone *Miryam Coppersmith as Sophia Baccalieri *Matilda Downey as Yaryna *Michael Drayer as Jason Parisi *Frank John Hughes as Walden Belfiore *Eric Mangini as Himself *Julie Mangini as Herself *Angelo Massagli as Bobby Baccalieri, Jr. *Arthur J. Nascarella as Carlo Gervasi *Artie Pasquale as Burt Gervasi *Joseph Perrino as Jason Gervasi *Anthony Ribustello as Dante Greco *Matt Servitto as Dwight Harris *Lenny Venito as James "Murmur" Zancone *Emily Wickersham as Rhiannon Flammer
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  • "The Blue Comet" is the twentieth episode of the sixth season of the HBO television drama series The Sopranos and eighty-fifth episode overall. It is the eighth episode of the second part of the sixth season, which was broadcast in two separate batches and the show's penultimate episode. It was written by series creator and showrunner David Chase and Matthew Weiner, both of whom are credited as executive producers for the episode. It was directed by frequent series director Alan Taylor.
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