In season two, Janice returns to
Newark, New Jersey, ostensibly to take care of her sick mother. Her high school boyfriend,
Richie Aprile (
David Proval), is a
DiMeo crime family capo who is released from prison around the same time. When Tony and Richie begin feuding, Janice exacerbates the situation by telling Richie that he is being unfairly treated and even suggests making a move against Tony. Richie is initially reluctant to do so. Richie causes problems for Tony that are only made more complicated by his engagement to Janice. Tony is unhappy with the engagement, and both Janice and Richie flaunt their status to Tony by planning an extravagant wedding and putting an offer on an expensive house in
Short Hills, New Jersey despite Richie still having a no-show job working as a fishmonger. Tony orders Richie killed after
Uncle Junior (
Dominic Chianese) informs him of Richie's plan to "move against him". After an incident of
domestic violence in which Richie punches her in the face, Janice shoots and kills Richie and calls on her brother to dispose of the body. She then moves back to Seattle and becomes briefly engaged to a 19-year-old. In season three, Janice returns to New Jersey following the death of her mother. After Livia's death, Janice becomes obsessed with acquiring her mother's valuable record collection, which Livia gave to her nurse,
Svetlana (
Alla Kliouka Schaffer). Janice, feeling that she should rightfully have the records, absconds with Svetlana's
prosthetic leg. She tells Svetlana that the leg will not be returned until she receives the records. Svetlana has friends connected with the
Russian Mafia physically assault Janice until she reveals the location of the leg. Tony visits her at the hospital and angrily tells her that since she has been assaulted, he is now forced to retaliate and risk facing a war with the Russians or else lose respect. After the assault against her, she briefly becomes a
born-again Christian. Janice's next phase is marked by a brief interest in a Christian music career, as well as an equally brief live-in relationship with her
narcoleptic boyfriend,
Aaron Arkaway (
Turk Pipkin). In season four, after the death of
Jackie Aprile Jr. (
Jason Cerbone), Janice embarks on a clandestine relationship with
Ralph Cifaretto (
Joe Pantoliano), who is in a relationship with Jackie's mother
Rosalie Aprile (
Sharon Angela). With the help of her
feminist therapist, Janice soon reaches the conclusion that her affair with Ralph is a mistake. After Ralph happily tells her that he is no longer seeing Rosalie Aprile and plans to move in with her, Janice responds by flying into a rage, pushing him down a flight of stairs and screaming at him to leave. Sometime later, Tony asks Janice about Ralph's bizarre sexual
fetishes, of which he had recently become aware. She refuses to tell him anything at first, ostensibly to protect Ralph's privacy. When Tony offers her money, however, she immediately tells him everything he wants to know. Following Ralph's disappearance, Janice sets her sights on the newly widowed
Bobby Baccalieri (
Steve Schirripa), another of Tony's
caporegimes, whose fidelity to his wife while she was alive, and obvious adoration of her after her death makes him especially appealing. Initially, Janice serves Bobby's dinners, sometimes claiming other women's plates as her own, and informally dates him. Frustrated with Bobby's refusal to commit, she sends Bobby's children
instant messages under a false screen name, claiming to be watching them, in an attempt to scare them. This ploy succeeds, driving Bobby and his children into her arms for comfort from the supposed stalker. Although mainly acting out of her desires, she does help Bobby by pushing him to do a task for her uncle
Junior that he has been putting off due to grief. She attends her uncle's racketeering trial and assists Bobby with taking care of Junior. By the beginning of season five, Janice and Bobby are married. She is shown to have a difficult relationship with her stepchildren. She attacks a soccer player's mother at Sophia's Peewee soccer match and injures her badly enough to require hospitalization, garnering her an
assault charge, and to Tony's displeasure, unwanted TV news coverage mentioning his name and line of work. Bobby insists that she attend
anger management counseling. While it briefly has the desired effect, Tony, in doubt and jealous of Janice's newfound peace of mind, purposefully obstructs her progress by taunting her about her missing son. By season six, Janice and Bobby have a baby girl together, Domenica. Janice encourages Tony to officially let Bobby take over Junior's old crew which causes the two to have an angry argument. One day when neither Janice nor Bobby can look after a mentally-declining Junior, Tony angrily volunteers. Confusing Tony for an associate he ordered murdered years ago, Junior shoots Tony in the abdomen. Janice is shown to be deeply affected by her brother's hospitalized state. In the episode "
Moe n' Joe", Janice is seen as a commanding force in the household, setting boundaries for both Bobby Jr and Bobby Sr. Janice confronts Tony about his disdain for Bobby, and Tony refuses to admit his true feelings on the subject: Tony blames Bobby—and Janice, to some extent—for his near-fatal shooting by Junior. In the show, Tony angrily confides to
Dr. Melfi (
Lorraine Bracco) that Janice "gets nothing" because she didn't hold the same trauma and scars from their mother since she left home almost immediately after high school. Later in the episode, Tony lets go of his hostility and compensates Janice and Bobby by persuading an imprisoned
John Sacrimoni (
Vincent Curatola) to sell them his house at half price. Tony grows closer to Bobby, with Tony entrusting him with more responsibility and Bobby becoming a profitable player for the family in the process. Janice and Bobby inherit the late Bobby, Sr.'s cottage in
northern New York state, to which they invite Tony and
Carmela (
Edie Falco) for Tony's 47th birthday. At the party, Janice gives Tony a gift of Soprano family home videos. She tells Carmela an anecdote that embarrasses Tony over a heated, drunken game of
Monopoly. Bobby later loses his temper and punches Tony in the face after Tony makes offensive remarks about Janice, leading to a fight which Bobby wins, much to Tony's chagrin. As revenge, Tony orders Bobby, who has never killed anyone, to go to
Canada and carry out a
contract killing. Bobby wins Tony's favor defending Janice's honor, and he is soon elevated into Tony's inner circle, largely displacing
Christopher Moltisanti (
Michael Imperioli). Janice suggests to Tony that he help pay to keep Uncle Junior—whose money has run out—in a private care facility, but Tony refuses and makes it clear Junior is dead to him. Angered by Janice and Bobby's perceived disloyalty, Tony tells her that he is going to exile Bobby from his life, although this is just an empty threat. Soon after that conversation, Bobby is murdered by the
hitmen of
Phil Leotardo (
Frank Vincent) while buying a model train in a hobby store, making Janice a widow. Tony visits her afterward, and after a brief conversation assures her that he is there for her if she needs him. Janice desires to continue raising Bobby's children, Bobby III and Sophia with her daughter Domenica, but their grandparents also seek custody. Their fate remains unknown, although the two have previously shown contempt for Janice. Janice's other focus seems to be on whatever assets she might receive including those from Uncle Junior. This prompts Tony to make a deal with "Uncle Pat" ensuring Junior's estate will go into a
trust that will benefit Bobby's children and not Janice. Tony also extracts a promise from Phil Leotardo's men to pay a settlement to Janice, after Phil's vendetta against Tony led to Bobby's murder. == References ==