At the graveside service for Joe Peeps, the initial wide shot (timestamp 29:29) shows Johnny Sacramoni sitting to the left of the coffin while Rusty and Carmine are standing to the right behind Joe's mother. Later there is closeup of John looking up and glaring at the other two while they look back at John (timestamp 30:11-30:14). However, John is looking to his right and the others are looking to their left when it should be the other way around, given where they were placed in the opening shot.
At the gravesite service for Joe Peeps, the opening shot pans across the entire gathering and shows Carlo and Paulie standing under one umbrella, Chris and Tony B standing under another umbrella, while there is a taller gray-haired gentleman with no umbrella standing about 5 feet away from Tony (timestamp 29:26). Less than a minute later (timestamp 30:15) there is a closeup of the five men in which there are no umbrellas for Carlo, Paulie, Chris and Tony, while the gray-haired gentleman is now holding an umbrella and standing right next to Tony.
Instead of forcefully inviting Finn to a baseball game, why didn't Vito use a less confrontational approach in convincing Finn not to disclose he was a closeted homosexual? Vito should know Finn is dating the boss's daughter, hence is considered "untouchable", as Paulie acknowledged in the beginning of this episode.
Tony tells Dr. Melfi he worries about his cousin Tony B because he just got out of jail. Tony B was sent to prison not jail.