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Tony’s love for the horse contrasts sharply with his cold-blooded business dealings. This episode reinforces the idea that Tony can only show true, uncomplicated love for creatures (like horses or ducks) that cannot "talk back" or judge him.

Janice begins her calculated pursuit of the recently widowed Bobby "Bacala" Baccalieri. In one notable scene, she is seen eating food brought to Bobby by other mourners, a sign of her manipulative entry into his life. Critical Reception and Themes [S4E5] Pie-O-My

Carmela remains worried about her future and her family’s financial security. This tension leads her to seek advice on investments, further highlighting the divide between her domestic life and Tony's illicit income. Tony’s love for the horse contrasts sharply with

Adriana La Cerva continues to struggle under the pressure of being an FBI informant. In this episode, her club, the Crazy Horse , is increasingly used as a mob hangout, making her position even more precarious as she tries to keep her "friends" away from her mob-related life. In one notable scene, she is seen eating