He Is Risen (The Sopranos) - Title Reference

Title Reference

  • It is a reference to Aaron, Janice's narcoleptic, evangelical boyfriend, who asks Jackie Jr. if he has heard "the good news, He is risen" (of Jesus Christ's resurrection).
  • Could be taken as an ironic reference to Gigi's death, or a more literal one to Ralphie's rise to captain.
  • This episode originally aired on Easter Sunday.

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