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    TV-141999 · Crime drama · 6 seasons

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  1. The Sopranos is a deconstructive Criminal Procedural series about mob boss Tony Soprano and his therapy. Find examples of tropes, characters, episodes, and more on this comprehensive wiki page.

    • Characters

      Character Sheet for The Sopranos and The Many Saints of...

    • YMMV

      Also in Season 6, AJ actually considers joining the Army,...

    • Recap

      Season 3 (2001) "You steer the ship the best way you know....

    • Quotes

      Tony Soprano : You know, there's this Russian woman.She told...

    • TearJerker

      The ending scene of "Boca": after Tony calls off the hit on...

    • WMG

      (This one was floated in another message board, but it's...

    • NightmareFuel

      Given that The Sopranos focuses on The Mafia, it's easy to...

    • Funny

      The Sopranos Family Cookbook: As Compiled by Artie Bucco is...

    • Trivia

      Irony as She Is Cast: "Soprano Home Movies" has Tony...

    • Heartwarming

      Johnny Sack's death, while certainly a Tear Jerker, is...

  2. A comprehensive list of characters from the HBO crime drama series The Sopranos and its prequel The Many Saints of Newark. Find out their roles, relationships, tropes and trivia.

  3. A comprehensive list of episodes and seasons of the acclaimed crime drama series The Sopranos, with brief summaries and links to more details. Find out the themes, characters, quotes, and tropes of each episode and season.

  4. The Sopranos: Created by David Chase. With James Gandolfini, Edie Falco, Michael Imperioli, Steven Van Zandt. New Jersey mob boss Tony Soprano deals with personal and professional issues in his home and business life that affect his mental state, leading him to seek professional psychiatric counseling.

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    • 1999-01-10
    • Crime, Drama
    • 60
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    The story revolves around a Northern New Jersey Mobster, Tony Soprano, (James Gandolfini) who develops severe depression and is dissatisfied with his life in ways he can't articulate as he works through the trauma that's brought on from both his crime family and blood family. The pilot was ordered in 1997, and the show premiered on HBO in the Unite...

    Season 1

    When Tony Soprano collapses after suffering a panic attack, he begins therapy with Dr. Jennifer Melfi. Details of Tony's upbringing—with his father's influence looming large on his development as a gangster, but more so that Tony's mother, Livia, was vengeful and possibly psychopathic—are revealed. His complicated relationship with his wife Carmela is also explored, as well as her feelings regarding her husband's cosa nostraties. Meadow and Anthony Jr.—Tony's children—gain increasing knowledg...

    Season 2

    Jackie's brother, Richie Aprile, is released from prison and proves to be uncontrollable in the business arena. Meanwhile, Aprile rekindles his relationship with Janice, Tony's sister, who has arrived from Seattle. "Big Pussy" returns to New Jersey after a conspicuous absence. Christopher Moltisanti becomes engaged to his girlfriend Adriana La Cerva. Matthew Bevilaqua and Sean Gismonte, two low-level associates dissatisfied with their perceived lack of success in the Soprano crew, try to make...

    Season 3

    Following the "disappearance" of Aprile crew capo Richie Aprile, the return of the ambitious Ralph Cifaretto, having spent an extended period of leisure time in Miami, marks the third season. He renews a relationship with Rosalie Aprile, the widow of the deceased acting boss Jackie Aprile Sr., and former capo of the Aprile crew, which bears his name. With Richie assumed to have joined the Witness Protection Program, Ralph unofficially usurps control over the Aprile crew, proving to be an exce...

    Steven Van Zandt, who portrayed Tony's right hand man Silvio Dante, is an accomplished musician and a long-time member of Bruce Springsteen's E Street Band.
    Actors Roma Maffia and John Hensley, who later went on to star in the FX series Nip/Tuck, both had cameo appearances on The Sopranos.
    Steve Buscemi, who played Anthony Blundetto and also directed several episodes of the show, starred in another HBO crime drama, Boardwalk Empire,from 2010 to 2014.
  5. Oct 25, 2022 · Tropes used in The Sopranos include: A-G. Abusive Parents: Tony is emotionally manipulated and terrorized by his difficult mother throughout his childhood and well into his adult life. One notable incident featured his mother threatening to stick a fork in his eye when he was only ten years old.

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