The hit was ordered as retribution for the savage unprovoked beating of Bryan Spatafore, brother of Made man Vito Spatafore. Bobby remained unaware of his wife's machinations at the start of their relationship. ?oldid=12236. Killed because he witnessed the death of Mustang Sally. He was quiet, almost shy, sweet and even-tempered; these traits made him well-liked, if not necessarily respected. When his grief continued, Janice went so far as to use the internet to expose his children to a Ouija board within their house. Bobby was the son of Bobby Baccalieri, Sr., a highly respected mobster (whom Tony referred to as "a real terminator"), who fronted as a barber. At the time of his death, Bobby appeared to have won a place within Tony's "inner circle" of trusted associates; no mean achievement for a man who, for a long time, had been little more than Junior Soprano's driver (as a dismissive member of Phil Leotardo's crew once described him). In turn, Bobby was always respectful, and sometimes affectionate, towards Tony, telling him "I always liked you," in the aftermath of a feud that saw Tony order the deaths of several members of Junior Soprano's crew, with Bobby and Junior the sole survivors. Despite the injury, Bobby made certain his payments reached Tony, by way of a concerned Carlo Gervasi, who visited Bobby at the hospital. Carlos: Mustang Sally's friend, shot in the leg then after Mustang Sally was murdered, in the head. He is nicknamed "Bobby Baccalà", baccalà being an Italian dish made from dried and salted cod. Despite Bobby's initial reluctance, the two were soon married and he soon fathered a daughter, Domenica. He was a Capo of the DiMeo Crime Family and Tony Soprano's brother-in-law. Gun shots break out throughout the store sending his rattled body crashing on top of the train display. Bobby's injury prompted Tony to reassess his relationship with his sister and brother-in-law. Bobby tracked him down at the festival and angrily confronted him - the two were separated by other associates in the crime family. Bobby left his cell phone behind as he entered a hobby shop, preventing him from receiving the warning call. A few years earlier, Tony would have never brought Bobby into such a high-level discussion. Historica Wiki is a FANDOM Games Community. In "Another Toothpick", Tony Soprano gave him the task of killing Salvatore "Mustang Sally" Intile. Suffered from lung cancer after a lifelong smoking habit. The episode demonstrated Bobby's devotion to his family, but also confirmed his credentials as a man not to be crossed lightly, further cementing his position in the higher echelons of Tony's crew. Bobby stormed into his motel room, beat him up and tried to extort money from him but learned that Paulie Gualtieri had been responsible for withholding the funds needed to repair the ride. Robert "Bobby" Baccalieri, Sr. Children He died after choking on blood brought on from his lung cancer and losing control of his car and crashing into a sign post while leaving the scene of his final hit. Another Toothpick Bobby also enjoyed playing with model trains. Full Name First Appearance Several Unknown Mobsters: unspecified homicides that Bobby either caused or was involved in directly. Status In "Soprano Home Movies", Tony mentioned to Bobby's son how it was unusual that he never whacked anyone, considering his father was "the fuckin Terminator in that respect", suggesting Bobby, Sr. was responsible for numerous homicides before his retirement. Baccalieri sold his shop after retiring from the family, and he wanted for his son Bobby Baccalieri to stay in the shop and cut hair. Tony, although reasonably gracious in defeat, was embarrassed at having been defeated in a brawl (especially by Bobby of all people) and frequently asserted to Bobby, Janice, and Carmela that he would have won the fight had he not slipped on the rug nor undergone such physical impotence after being shot by Uncle Junior. Tony then gives orders to inform everyone of the upcoming assassination plot. Eye Color He followed in his father's footsteps and became a soldier in Junior Soprano's crew, leaving his career as a head waiter to become a mobster. Additionally, as Ralph Cifaretto put it, "Dating the boss's sister will help a made man's career"; nevertheless, Tony had recently stepped up his expectations of Bobby, who he felt was taking their newfound family relationship as an excuse not to earn at a competitive level, compared to other members of the family. Salvatore "Mustang Sally" Intile (Godson) (Deceased) Robert "Bobby Bacala" Baccalieri Jr. (1958-2007) was a DiMeo crime family capo and acting underboss. Carlos: Mustang Sally's friend, shot in the leg then after Mustang Sally was murdered, in the head. Tony, although reasonably gracious in defeat, was embarrassed at having been beaten and frequently asserted to Bobby, Janice and Carmela that he would have won the fight had he not been drunk. The scene then shifts to Bobby exiting his car going into a hobby shop, leaving his cell phone behind, while a call comes through most likely attempting to inform him of the assassination plots. Prior to his death, he was thought to be the heir to the job of boss, if Tony was whacked or arrested. Tony ordered Paulie to make things right with Bobby. Robert "Bobby" Baccalieri, Sr. (played by Burt Young) is the father of Bobby "Bacala" Baccalieri. [2] He played Baccalieri for five seasons, and for the first two seasons, he wore a fat suit to fit the role. Robert "Bobby" Baccalieri, Sr. (played by Burt Young) is the father of Bobby "Bacala" Baccalieri. Bobby's attitude was also affected by Tony's plan to promote him to Acting Boss. Bobby observes that when getting killed, you "probably don't even hear it when it happens, right?" After Soprano fell out with his nephew and heir apparent Christopher Moltisanti, Soprano groomed Baccalieri to succeed him as boss. Bobby was married to Karen Baccalieri until her death and they had two children, Bobby III and Sophia. Robert "Bobby Bacala" Baccalieri, Jr., played by Steve R. Schirripa, is a fictional character on the HBO TV series The Sopranos. Even though Bobby was just a capo at the time, he was still consulted in strategy sessions, such as when Tony consulted Bobby about what to do about Phil Leotardo's attempts to displace him as boss of the family. In the Season Six episode, "Moe N' Joe", Bobby was beaten and robbed by a street gang as he was making his collections. Vito was a made man in the Aprile crew at the time. Take your favorite fandoms with you and never miss a beat. Soldier in Junior Soprano's crew in his younger days, he owned and worked part-time in a barber shop cutting hair, the shop was a front for his illegal businesses, he sold it after he retired from the family. A snitch in the FBI warned Soprano of these planned hits, but he was unable to warn Baccalieri, who left his cell phone behind as he entered a hobby shop in Lynbrook, New York.

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