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Screen Rant on MSNThe Sopranos Episode That Made James Gandolfini's Character Into An Icon Changed TV ForeverThe Sopranos' season 1 episode "College" paved the way for the modern TV trend of gritty antiheroes with Tony committing his first on-screen murder.
It was the first big hit for HBO, and elevated the medium of television as a whole, helping to kickstart a golden age of TV by influencing many of the biggest and best dramas of the early 21st century ...
The episode on which Young appears ('The Sopranos' Season 3, Episode 5) takes its title, “Another Toothpick,” from Janice Soprano’s morbid assessment of the latest person she knows to be ...
Discover reviews, ratings, and trailers for The Sopranos (With Audio Commentary): Season 5 on Rotten Tomatoes. Stay updated with critic and audience scores today!
The 10 best Sopranos episodes of all time include season 1's "College" and the series finale, "Made in America" Often considered the greatest show of all time, it’s no surprise that The Sopranos ...
Tony Soprano's most introspective, indecisive year came to a sudden, bloody and surprising end as The Sopranos wrapped up its fifth season Sunday night on HBO. Tony's belated return to firm-handed ...
Woke up this morning and got ourselves a new ranking of the 10 best episodes of The Sopranos for the show's 25th anniversary.
In Jason Bailey's 'Gandolfini: Jim, Tony, and the Life of a Legend,' he offers a new look at what happened behind-the-scenes of the beloved HBO drama.
The Sopranos has many unforgettable episodes, but one from the first season is a masterpiece that put the show on the map.
From Richie "The Boot" Boiardo’s macabre mansion to the eerie legends of the Pine Barrens, The Sopranos drew from real-life mob lore to create TV’s most unforgettable crime saga.
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