Picture this: It’s Monday night. You’ve got your snack of choice in one hand, your remote in the other, and you’re ready to flex your trivia muscles with a little Jeopardy!
Then it happens. A question about The Sopranos — arguably one of the greatest TV dramas of all time — gets dropped like a meatball at a North Jersey wedding. And nobody buzzes in.
Yep. Not a single contestant.
And yes, that includes the New Jersey-native in the lineup.
The Clue That Rocked the Garden State
During the July 7 episode, host Ken Jennings served up a clue under the “TV Tough Customers” category:
“10 years in prison have not accomplished any rehabilitation for Richie Aprile in Season 2 of this show.”
Cue the sound of crickets.
Not one of the three players — Vince Carter from California, Ashley Caval Curto from Massachusetts, or Scott Riccardi from Somerville, New Jersey — rang in.
KEN. LOOKED. STUNNED.
The correct answer, of course, was The Sopranos. You know, the HBO juggernaut that redefined television, made “gabagool” a household word, and basically put North Jersey on the pop culture map.
Fans Online? Fuhgeddaboudit.
Twitter (or X, if you’re being that person) erupted with disbelief. One user posted, “You’re telling me the Jersey guy didn’t know the Sopranos clue? That’s a betrayal on par with Big Pussy flipping to the FBI.”
Another said, “Ashley works at a bowling alley and STILL didn’t get the Sopranos clue? Has TV failed us???”
Even more heartbreaking for fans? Richie Aprile was a major plotline in Season 2 — his unhinged behavior, his fight with Janice, and (spoiler alert) his shocking death. This wasn’t deep-cut trivia. This was Intro to Mob Mayhem 101.
Not Just a Trivia Miss — A Cultural One
It’s not just that they didn’t know the answer. It’s what the answer represented.
The Sopranos is sacred TV ground. It’s a show so embedded in pop culture that even people who haven’t seen it can hum the theme song and tell you what Tony ordered at Satriale’s.
To miss a clue about Richie Aprile, one of the show’s most volatile villains? That stings.
Justice for Jersey?
The irony wasn’t lost on viewers that Scott Riccardi, repping Somerville, NJ, was part of the collective blank stare. One fan joked, “Someone check Scott’s ID. He might be from Connecticut.”
Of course, not everyone was salty. Some fans offered grace, pointing out that The Sopranos ended over 15 years ago. (Though let’s be honest — it still lives rent-free in our streaming queues.)