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After a long hiatus, the fifth season introduces heightened danger from the New York Lupertazzi family following the death of Carmine Sr. Tony is forced to deal with his cousin, Tony Blundetto (Steve Buscemi), returning from prison and causing complications.

The Sopranos is the best television drama ever made. It has the rewatch value of a favorite novel. Every time you revisit it, you catch a new nuance in Gandolfini’s face—a twitch, a look of sadness, a suppressed rage.

The power struggle between Tony and his uncle, Junior Soprano, exacerbated by the manipulation of Tony's mother, Livia. The Sopranos Season 1 2 3 4 5 6 - threesixtyp

Widely considered the greatest acting performance in television history, bringing vulnerability to a monster.

"Members Only," "The Second Coming," "The Blue Comet," "Made in America" After a long hiatus, the fifth season introduces

Tony tries to balance his role as a father to a rebellious Meadow and AJ with his responsibilities in a mob increasingly targeted by the FBI. A new, volatile character, Ralph Cifaretto, brings in money but creates immense friction, particularly regarding Tony’s mistress and his own son.

The final season is split into two volumes (6A and 6B). It begins with Tony being shot by his elderly uncle Junior and then traverses a coma-induced purgatory. When he wakes, he is no better. In fact, he is worse. The final nine episodes are a death march, eliminating major characters like Bobby Baccalieri and Christopher Moltisanti (by Tony’s own hands). It has the rewatch value of a favorite novel

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The story ended not with a bang, but with a bell. Sitting in a diner with Carmela and AJ, waiting for Meadow to park the car, Tony looked up as the door opened.