Paulie’s Cadillac disappears while they are lost, a mystery that, like Valery’s ultimate fate, is never explicitly resolved in the series. The Mystery of the Russian
The episode is famous for its dark humor and memorable dialogue: [S3E11] Pine Barrens
After a botched debt collection from a Russian mobster named Valery , Paulie and Christopher attempt to dispose of him in the snowy Pine Barrens of South Jersey. Valery survives a gunshot and disappears into the woods, leaving Paulie and Christopher lost, freezing, and forced to eat "ketchup and relish" packets for survival. Paulie’s Cadillac disappears while they are lost, a
Bobby Baccalieri arrives at Junior’s house in an oversized, bright orange hunting outfit, leading to a genuine laughing fit from James Gandolfini. Bobby Baccalieri arrives at Junior’s house in an
(Season 3, Episode 11) is widely considered the most iconic and funniest episode of The Sopranos . It originally aired on May 6, 2001, and was directed by Steve Buscemi. Plot Summary