
Best Episodes Of The Sopranos
Best Episodes Of The Sopranos
(Overall Rating: ★ 9.2)Episode Ratings & Analysis
Discover the best and most memorable episodes of The Sopranos, from fan favorites to critically acclaimed moments. Explore detailed ratings, episode summaries, and visualize how the show's quality evolved over time.
The story of New Jersey-based Italian-American mobster Tony Soprano and the difficulties he faces as he tries to balance the conflicting requirements of his home life and the criminal organization he heads. Those difficulties are often highlighted through his ongoing professional relationship with psychiatrist Jennifer Melfi. The show features Tony's family members and Mafia associates in prominent roles and story arcs, most notably his wife Carmela and his cousin and protégé Christopher Moltisanti.
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Pine Barrens
Paulie and Christopher are engulfed in a nightmarish journey into the South Jersey woods while trying to collect a debt from a Russian mobster. Meanwhile, Meadow is suspicious that Jackie Jr. is two-timing her, and Tony finds that family demands are jeopardizing his romance with Gloria.
Long Term Parking
With the feds pulling a new trump card, Adriana ponders her options. Tony B. unloads some heavy baggage on Tony, and vice-versa. Johnny Sack makes Tony an offer he can refuse, and Tony offers Carmela a deal to make her real-estate dreams come true.
Full disclosure, I knew what happened in this episode before I went in. Sometimes you just pick thin...
The Blue Comet
The spectre of disloyalty among the crew hangs over Tony as Phil Leotardo decides how to handle recent issues with the Soprano crime family. A hit gone wrong comes at a huge cost. A.J.'s conquering of his depression is challenged.
A lot of plot movement condensed to a single episode. Not really sure what I make of it. First th...
Funhouse
In the Season Two finale, Tony has a series of 'fever dreams' that help to shed light on some of his problems--particularly his troubles over Big Pussy.
A very interesting finale, The dream stuff was well done and did a good job of balancing the sometim...
Made in America
Tony seeks to find a peace with the Leotardo crew while dealing with rumors a member of his own crew may have flipped. A.J. makes a decision regarding his future and Junior's slide into dementia continues.
So did Tony die or didn't he? I think he did. I think the suddenness of the cut to black and the pre...
The Knight in White Satin Armor
Engaged lovebirds Richie and Janice have an explosive first quarrel. Meanwhile, Irina takes drastic measures to try to convince Tony to continue their affair.
I'm just glad that Richie died.
Whoever Did This
After an aggressive team of reporters lowers the boom on Uncle Junior, his lawyers try a new strategy. Ralph has some fun at the expense of Paulie and his mother, but soon winds up with his own family problems. Meanwhile, Tony again finds refuge at the stables.
Ralphie is dead. Can't say I saw that one coming. I also can't say that I saw how he would be humani...
Whitecaps
In the Season Four finale, Tony and Carmela contemplate purchasing a shore house, but a voice from the past threatens the deal. While Uncle Junior breaks out the Hearty Burgundy, Little Paulie and Benny break in a new sound system on the Stugots. With Carmine apparently intent on putting the past behind him, Tony and Johnny Sack weigh their options, carefully.
Four seasons of marital tension blow up in one glorious episode. The scene in the home theater house...
Irregular Around the Margins
While Christopher is away, Tony gives Adriana a ride home that proves disastrous. Meanwhile, the Soprano crew plays a game of 'telephone' with the story that turns it into something far more sinister when an enraged Christopher gets wind of it.
Hell of an episode, from Tony's attempt to show restraint and, as Melfi points out, some legitimate ...
All Due Respect
In the Season Five finale, Tony's crew circles the wagons as Johnny Sack turns up the heat. Carmela counts her blessings. Christopher is freaked out by an unexpected visitor. Benny's connection to the plumber's union comes in handy. A.J. demonstrates his business acumen. Tony ponders whether to execute a 'sacrifice bunt.'
I almost forgot the painting then I had a bursting laugh when Tony spotted it in Paulie's apartment.
The Second Coming
Tony attempts to repair the rift between New Jersey and New York. A.J.'s depression struggle continues. A New York associate crosses the line with Meadow.
AJ is an isn't his father. "The Second Coming" explores that dichotomy, and Tony seems to acknowledg...
I Dream of Jeannie Cusamano
In the Season One finale, Tony is stunned to discover that the attempt on his life may have been ordered by someone very close to him. Later, he must deal with the fact that everyone knows he is seeing a shrink. Christopher is sent to take care of Jimmy Altieri.
“Cunnilingus and psychiatry brought us to this!”
Amour Fou
Inspired by a tale from Ralph about how his father got 'made,' Jackie Jr. decides to 'make his move' in organized crime by instigating a robbery caper at a local card game. Reminded by Melfi of the psychological parallels between his relationships with Gloria and with his mother, Tony finds it harder and harder to spend time with his 'crazy love.'
what was the significance of that last scene?
Members Only
Gene Pontecorvo makes a final break from the mob life, while Junior's paranoid delusions could be the end of Tony.
Going into this episode, I knew that there was "a shocking surprise ending." So when Eugene Pontecor...
Kennedy and Heidi
The Soprano and Lupertazzi crime families quarrel over asbestos removal. Tony deals with a problematic associate. Paulie suffers a devastating personal loss. A.J. questions his friendship with Jasons Parisi and Gervasi.
Hell of a way to start an episode. The scene of Chris's death is brutal and visceral. The cough up b...
Isabella
Hit men are sent out to whack Tony, who comes out of his depression when he meets Isabella, an Italian exchange student staying next door.
this episode was absolute fucking genius. love it.
Employee of the Month
Dr. Melfi's attempts to steer Tony into behavior-modification therapy take a detour when a personal crisis gets in the way. Meanwhile, Ralph Cifaretto finds a way to endear himself to Jackie Jr.--but not to Tony.
Melfi makes her choices. She has every motivation to sic Tony Soprano on her rapist, to break the so...
Soprano Home Movies
Bobby and Janice host a wild 47th birthday bash for Tony at their Adirondacks vacation home. Tony's actions following Johnny Sack's arrest come back to haunt him.
Violence, family violence, violence enacted against children by their parents especially, is the spe...
Army of One
Yet another academic misstep by A.J. forces his parents to contemplate military school. Tony orders Ralph to deal personally with the Jackie Jr. situation, and later seems to take Ralph's side in a money dispute with Paulie. Once again, the family gathers in Artie Bucco's restaurant, where Meadow reflects on being a Soprano.
I walked away from this episode not really knowing what to think. There's a lot being thrown into th...
College
During a trip to Maine for Meadow's college interviews, Tony sees a man he believes is a relocated mob snitch. Back at home, Carmela receives comfort from Father Phil.
father phil just walks in to Tony's home, drink his wine and give Communion to his wife????? ayyeee ...
The Strong, Silent Type
At therapy, Tony likens himself to the 'sad clown,' but Melfi doesn't buy into his melancholy portrait. Meanwhile, Carmela drags A.J. with her to Furio's house to offer decorating tips and companionship; Paulie puts the finishing touches on some free artwork; and Christopher finds himself at a crossroads.
One of the more simultaneously heartbreaking and hilarious episodes of the show. Everything involvin...
Walk Like a Man
The relationship between Christopher and Paulie's falters, while A.J. grows depressed over his break-up with Blanca.
Excellent episode. There were some abrupt cuts here and there, but overall I liked the fact that it ...
Nobody Knows Anything
After Jimmy and Pussy are arrested in an FBI raid, Makazian tells a stunned Tony that Pussy may be wired for the Feds. Tony sends Paulie to find out for sure. Later, Tony learns that Makazian might be trying to frame Pussy to get out of his gambling debts.
Man fuck Tony's mom. The worst human being in a show where gangsters, corrupted cops and rats reign ...
Full Leather Jacket
Although Richie is miffed at Tony for forcing him to build a ramp for the pizza-parlor owner he paralyzed, he decides to make a peace offering. Unhappy with their lowly status as Christopher's lackeys, Sean and Matt decide to pledge their allegiance to Richie--through a violent, unexpected act.
It's hard to put a beat on this episode. There's a lot of interesting parallels. Both Carmella and M...
From Where to Eternity
Christopher has an out-of-body experience that spooks Paulie to no end. Carmela urges Tony to have a vasectomy. Visiting her own psychiatrist, Melfi reveals the 'unholy alliance' she's made with Tony...as well as her growing dependence on pills and alcohol.
This is an episode about life and death. Tony and Carmella talk about Tony getting a vasectomy, abou...
Unidentified Black Males
A rumor involving his cousin puts Tony's relationship with Johnny Sack back on thin ice. Meadow helps get her boyfriend Finn a job. A.J. ponders a 'maximum-security summer' at Casa Carmela. Melfi links Tony's current guilt to a past job. Carmela learns that good legal help is hard to find.
I loved it when Paulie realises it's Meadow's boyfriend.
Mayham
While the gang begins to turn on itself, Tony finds himself at the threshold.
A 6/10 is probably too low for a series this good, but I wasn't a big fan of this one. I liked Tony'...
Mr. and Mrs. Sacramoni Request
Johnny Sack asks for permission to get out of jail for his daughters wedding; Tony's on the look out for personal protection.
If the last episode was about the potential of Tony changing, about his ability to become a differen...
Stage 5
Christopher's Cleaver premieres, showing Tony how he feels about him. Johnny Sack faces a health crisis. Phil Leotardo resents his family, and himself, for being weak and downtrodden. Silvio gets caught up in New York's power vacuum.
Three men, three bosses, three legacies. Johnny Sack asks what kind of name he'll leave behind, and ...
D-Girl
With Anthony Jr.'s confirmation approaching, Tony and Carmela find their son's growing apathy a cause for concern. Meanwhile, Christopher's interest in show biz is reignited when he meets a well-known filmmaker through his cousin's girlfriend.
alicia witt is sexy af
University
Ralph's volatile relationship with a Bada Bing stripper and his obsession with the movie 'Gladiator' combine to put a damper on several boys'-nights-out sessions at the club. Meanwhile, at Columbia, Meadow's relationship with Noah is put to the test by her needy roommate Caitlin.
Jesus when Noah said meadow is too negative my god I just wanted to punch him
Marco Polo
Friends and family gather at the Sopranos' for a not-so-surprise 75th birthday party for Carmela's father, Hugh. Meanwhile, Johnny Sack shows off his new wheels, Phil Leotardo pulls into Pussy's old place for some auto repairs, and Tony B. considers accepting a familiar job on the side.
So many interesting threads running through the same party. I loved Tony's sour grapes at not being ...
Join the Club
The family tries to cope with Tony's hospitalization and possibly impending death, while Tony begins to hallucinate a new life parallel to his own.
An interesting, weird episode of The Sopranos. The most striking thing about it at first blush how g...
Cold Stones
Phil takes out his revenge on Vito, while Tony grows frustrated with Anthony's lack of ambition or work ethic.
Came of pretty flat to me. There were certainly some interesting elements. Tony feeling guilty about...
The Happy Wanderer
David Scatino, the father of Meadow's friend Eric and the owner of a local sports store, gets on the bad sides of both Richie and Tony when he loses big in two poker games. Paying his respects at a funeral, Tony is forced to deal with the presence of Livia.
What a tragic story Davey Sacatino's is. And in a way, Tony's story is tragic here too. Hell, so is ...
Mr. Ruggerio's Neighborhood
While the Soprano family goes about their day-to-day activities, the FBI begins an elaborate operation to bug their home. Tony ponders his options when Patsy starts asking too many questions about his brother's death.
Great episode with two storylines. I hope that in the coming episodes, the FBI is more strongly char...
Proshai, Livushka
Tony's concerns that his mother will rat him out to the feds expire when she, literally, does. Later, Janice arrives to arrange the funeral, which takes a bizarre turn.
It sputters around a bit, but once it gets to the funeral, it's amazing. Janice's acting and manipul...
Another Toothpick
Bobby 'Bacala' Baccilieri Sr. comes out of retirement to deal with a young hothead named Mustang Sally--much to the chagrin of his son and Uncle Junior.
Alright, let's take this story-by-story: Carmella and Tony with Dr. Melfi was kind of interesting...
Two Tonys
A flood of organized crime parolees changes the landscape of the Soprano/Lupertazzi alliance. Janice carries on the family's Sunday dinner tradition. Carmela and A.J. commune with local wildlife. Christopher balks at footing the bill on 'goomar night.' Tony tries to introduce Dr. Melfi to his 'other' self.
I suppose it's really just the power of suggestion from the knowledge that Mad Men creator Matthew W...
Where's Johnny?
Tony's power-sharing plan doesn't fly with Johnny Sack, who makes his point through a bookie named Lorraine Calluzzo. Out on parole, Feech La Manna crosses Paulie in his attempt to break into the landscaping business. Tony gets a roommate. Junior looks into the past while testing the patience of those closest to him.
Say what you will about The Sopranos's major strengths and weaknesses as a television show, but it d...
A Hit Is a Hit
Christopher and Adrianna cut a deal with a famous gangsta rapper who claims that Hesh pocketed royalties belonging to a cousin who recorded several hit songs decades ago. Meanwhile, Tony plays golf with Cusamano and his white-bread friends.
This episode was juicy with events like damn. But I'll like seeing carm doing great I really like he...
Christopher
Silvio and Ralph must take care of a planned protest of the Columbus Day parade by a Native American group. At an Italian pride ladies' lunch, Carmela is embarrassed by anti-Mafia remarks. Meanwhile, Ralph deals with new relationship troubles, and Bobby receives some tough news.
This is an episode about selfishness, or at least self-centeredness. Everyone in the episode is focu...
In Camelot
His father's longtime goomar sheds light on some of Tony's lingering emotional and financial mysteries. Meanwhile, Junior sees the upside of attending the funerals of fringe relations, while Christopher sees the downside of enabling an A.A. friend's new addiction.
The theme of this episode seemed to be having someone there for you...or not. The illusion that you ...
Chasing It
Maria Spatafore requests help from Tony for Vito, Jr. Tony's bad luck puts a rift between he and Hesh. A.J. makes a major choice regarding his future.
Not my favorite episode of the show. There's a lot of interesting ideas being tossed around here -- ...
Do Not Resuscitate
When black protesters start picketing a construction company that used to be under Uncle Junior's control, Tony meets with the owner--as well as the leader of the protestors--to 'fix' the problem. Meanwhile, Janice gets sucked into Livia's web.
Just kill that old fucking mean bitch!
The Telltale Moozadell
Tony gives Carmela a sapphire ring for her birthday...and Christopher gives Adriana her very own music club. Anthony Jr. gets busted for vandalizing the school swimming pool, but finds the punishment doesn't fit the crime. Tony test-drives a new Mercedes--and the Mercedes saleswoman, Gloria.
I liked this one pretty well. There's a lot of what feels like table setting here, but there are som...
Pie-O-My
Checking out Ralph's promising new filly at the track, Tony displays a flair for horse-racing strategy--and discovers an unexpected affinity for the stable life. Adriana finds her rock club being used as a place of business for Chris and his pals. Meanwhile, a court artist incurs the wrath of Uncle Junior, and Janice feeds Bobby in his hour of need.
A boy and his horse. Tony Soprano actually loves something. That's too critical, probably. He certai...
Calling All Cars
After a sitdown with Carmine and Johnny Sack, Tony contemplates the future of the HUD partnership. Meanwhile, Paulie blows off steam with an old pal; Janice starts losing patience with the obsessive Bobby; and Melfi ponders the Freudian undercurrents of Tony's latest dreams.
[spoiler] Janice was the malignant, haunting presence in Bobby and his Kid's life this episode . [/s...
Moe n' Joe
Tony reflects on how growing up with Janice colors his attitudes now, while Vito tries to make a new life for himself in New Hampshire.
Vito being unable to do an honest days work is an all time moment
House Arrest
Having dodged a legal bullet, Tony is advised by his lawyer to spend more time at his businesses. Junior looks for diversions to relieve the tedium of house arrest, and eventually finds one in the company of a police widow. Meanwhile, Melfi's problems boil over while eating dinner with her son.
Losing weight wouldn't hurt. That line cracked me up.
Watching Too Much Television
Tony and the gang throw Paulie a Bada Bing bash after his release from jail, but it doesn't take long for old tensions to resurface. Carmela's cousin Brian throws out a hypothetical investment scenario that Tony and Ralph attempt to turn into reality with the help of Assemblyman Zellman and a black community leader.
Watched on Max. Tony should work on his anger outbursts. It ain’t healthy. Like I’m serious. He shou...
Mergers and Acquisitions
Paulie takes pains to integrate his mother Nucci into the social world at Green Grove. Meanwhile, Furio faces up to his inner feelings during a trip to Italy to see his ailing father; Ralph introduces Tony to his new 'goomar,' Valentina; and Carmela finds a new source of investment income.
I like the battle of wills between Carmella and Tony. Carmella has her ways of getting back at Tony ...
Luxury Lounge
Chris meets and beats the stars, while Artie turns violent after having his hospitality abused.
ben kingsley playing himself as the most pretentious dick ever seen on tv makes me want to punch som...
46 Long
With acting boss Jackie Aprile dying of cancer, Tony prepares for a power struggle with Uncle Junior. Christopher and his associate Brendan make trouble for themselves when they jack a truck full of DVD players. Tony's mother Livia finally agrees to live in a retirement community. Big Pussy and Paulie Walnuts are sent to find a stolen car.
Just when I thought I was out... they pull me back in!
Guy Walks into a Psychiatrist's Office
Season Two opens with the aftermath of the federal crackdown: Junior's in jail, Melfi refuses to see Tony, Christopher's expanding into new business ventures, Pussy is still missing...and Tony's adjusting to life as the new boss. To complicate matters even more, Tony's free-spirited sister Janice arrives to take care of Livia.
The final scene here is everything. After being adamently rejected by Melfi, Tony wants to reach ou...
For All Debts Public and Private
Tony invests in a land deal despite Carmela's concerns about money. Junior faces his own financial woes as his trial approaches. Adriana brings her new friend to the Soprano Sunday dinner, but Adriana has no idea who Danielle is working for. Tony bonds with Christopher by giving him the opportunity to avenge the murder of his father.
This was the first episode without the twin towers in the title sequence being the first Sopranos ep...
Eloise
Tony continues to haggle with Johnny Sack and the two Carmines over the Esplanade profits. Carmela makes a decorating date she can't keep; Furio proves a reluctant companion to Tony on a casino junket; Paulie plays an impatient chaperone to some ladies from the nursing home; and Meadow debates the true meaning of a literary classic with her mom.
I have to admit, I got tired of the Carmella-Furio storyline. They make goo goo eyes at each other, ...
Sentimental Education
With her son's future at stake, Carmela puts in some extra time with his college advisor, Robert Wegler. Meanwhile, Tony Blundetto realizes it's hard doing business with strangers, and A.J. concludes there's no place like home.
Mr. Wegler was absolutely right about Carmela. This episode shows that Camela is just as hypocritica...
Kaisha
Phil Leotardo seeks to continue a cycle of retaliation between the New York and Jersey families. Christopher wrestles with his addictions. Tony decides keeping Carmela occupied with the spec house is for the best. A.J. gets a new girlfriend.
Probably a 6.5/10. I just feel nothing for the Juliana character. She seems transplanted from an ent...
Down Neck
After stealing the 'sacramental wine' from the school chapel, Anthony Jr. is suspended. Tony is concerned that his bad influence is responsible for his son's behavior, and has a series of disturbing flashbacks in which he remembers learning that his own father was in the mob.
Livia Soprano really is a despicable human being...
Second Opinion
Tony convinces Uncle Junior to seek a second opinion for his cancer treatment. Meanwhile, Carmela debates whether or not to take Dr. Melfi's advice and see a shrink, Big Pussy's wife Angie regrets asking Carmela for some money to help her sick dog, and Christopher continues to endure a humiliating probation period at the hands of kinky Paulie.
Edie Falco is a brilliant actress. The number of different shades of trapped and despondent and reso...
He Is Risen
As Thanksgiving approaches, Tony's feud with Ralph escalates, despite the intervention of Johnny Sack. At a frat-house mixer, Meadow and Jackie Jr. find they have more in common than mob-boss dads.
Probably closer to a 9.5, but I really liked this episode. The chain of gossip that ran through the ...
No-Show
With Paulie in jail, Christopher becomes acting capo, but he gets off to a bad start with Patsy. Still troubled by Jackie Jr.'s death, Meadow contemplates taking a year off from college to travel. Meanwhile, Adriana is in a bind after ending her friendship with Daniele, and Silvio discusses a misunderstanding at a Newark riverfront construction site.
There was some interesting stuff in this episode. The scene with Tony and Meadow in particular was a...
Rat Pack
Tony sizes up a contractor's gift, then reunites with his paroled cousin, Tony Blundetto. Paulie and Christopher relive some not-so-special memories. Carmela launches a film club. Adriana grapples with her guilt. A familiar figure 'crosses over.'
Another great episode. I love how everyone's reaching out for community, from Tony to Adrianna, to T...
Johnny Cakes
Vito considers starting a new life in New Hampshire, while Anthony continues his pursuit of revenge against Junior.
Everyone needs to grow up and move on. That seems to be the theme of this episode. AJ needs to start...
The Ride
Paulie finds public opinion turned against him after an amusement ride accident, while Chris tries to start a new life as a husband and father.
Tremendous episode. The scenes with Chris and Tony in particular were striking how much subtext was ...
The Sopranos
After suffering a series of mysterious anxiety attacks, New Jersey mob boss Tony Soprano agrees to see a psychiatrist, Dr. Jennifer Melfi. As he opens up to the doctor, Tony reveals details about his problems at home and at work that involve his wife Carmela, his kids Meadow and Anthony Jr., his Uncle Junior and his domineering mother Livia.
*****Trivias***** +James Gandolfini's voice is distinctly different in this first episode than it...
Pax Soprana
At Tony's suggestion, Junior is made acting boss after Jackie dies. In therapy, Tony surprises Dr. Melfi with an admission. Carmela and Irina (Tony's mistress) both suffer as Tony's libido takes a nosedive.
the ending scene was full of excitement, chills and goosebumps. To Junior!
Toodle-Fucking-Oo
Tony busts Meadow for partying at his mother's old house. Meanwhile, Ritchie Aprile is out of the can after ten years and looking for action--much to the chagrin of a local pizza-shop owner.
Best scene: Melfi discussed her involuntary "toodle-oo". Still don't understand what their busine...
Big Girls Don't Cry
Back in Jersey, Furio soon lives up to his name by unleashing his fury on the delinquent proprietor of a local 'tanning salon.' Dr. Melfi shares her guilt over dumping Tony as a client during a session with her own therapist. Meanwhile, Tony learns from Hesh that his father had emotional secrets of his own.
Chris's real feelings about his father and his surrogate father Tony and his life coming out through...
Bust Out
Richie meets with Tony to complain about his end of the garbage business, then meets with Junior to complain about Tony. Later, Tony orchestrates the 'planned bankruptcy' of David Scatino's sporting-goods store while Scatino's wife introduces Carmela to her handsome widowed brother.
Good episode. It was interesting to see Carmella's frustrations with Tony manifest themselves. The D...
Fortunate Son
Christopher finds that being a 'made' man isn't all it's cracked up to be. Meanwhile, Janice moves into her mother's house, where she soon gets a leg up on Livia's former housekeeper.
Oh man. I hate Janice so much :D
The Weight
A disparaging remark about his wife sets Johnny Sack off on a vendetta. Meadow decides to do volunteer work at the South Bronx Law Center; Furio hosts a housewarming party for the gang; Silvio and Chris make an offer to an old-time hit man named Lou DiMaggio; and Tony and Carmela find themselves at odds over the family's bill-consolidation strategy.
A compelling episode, both for how it fleshed out Johnny Sac and the sweetness of how he both strenu...
Everybody Hurts
After hiring an attractive French hostess, Elodi, Artie agrees to loan her brother some money, with interest. Meanwhile, Christopher gets some new responsibilities; Carmela fixes Furio up with an oral hygienist; Anthony Jr. becomes the 'dough boy' of a new rich girlfriend; and Tony receives some unsettling news about an old acquaintance.
If [spoiler]Furio[/spoiler] gets away before he gets a chance to [spoiler]plow Tony’s wife,[/spoiler...
The Fleshy Part of the Thigh
Tony goes home and returns to business, perhaps with a new frame of mind. Paulie receives a shock about his mother.
There's a lot of talk about The Sopranos as having two phases. The first half of the show is said to...
Denial, Anger, Acceptance
Uncle Junior's associate Mikey Palmice stirs things up by making Junior think Tony wants to be next in line for boss. Meanwhile, Tony, Paulie and Silvio deal with Hasidic family problems.
I love how slow that episode is and how these gangsters work in crime like they would approach a dul...
Meadowlands
Jackie Aprile's health worsens, forcing Tony to make a tough decision. Meanwhile, Anthony Jr. learns the true nature of his father's job in 'waste management.' Also, Tony hires sleazy police lieutenant Vin Makazian to investigate Dr. Melfi's background.
I'm completely in love. I mean, I was already hooked at Paulie grumbling in the coffee shop from the...
The Legend of Tennessee Moltisanti
At the wedding of Larry Boy's daughter, the 'boys' find out they're going to be indicted, and make a premature exit to get rid of incriminating evidence at home. Upset that he isn't getting the notoriety of other family members, an agitated Christopher has an ugly encounter with a bakery clerk.
”I say refer this patient to a therapist that specializes in Mafia depression.” The scene in the ...
Boca
Uncle Junior enjoys a romantic tryst in Boca with his girlfriend Bobbi, not realizing that she's been gabbing to her beauty-parlor friends about his oral talents. Meanwhile, controversy arises when Meadow's soccer coach announces he's leaving the school.
"Please dont be sexual abuse Please dont be sexual abuse Please dont be sexual abuse Please dont be ...
Commendatori
Tony travels to Italy with Paulie and Christopher to jump-start a car-importing 'business.' While Paulie and Christopher sample some of the Old Country's choicest wares, Tony haggles with the head of a powerful Naples family and recruits a valuable new lieutenant named Furio.
I really enjoyed this episode. I love the way Tony implicitly compares his brief time in Italy to hi...
The Sopranos
After suffering a series of mysterious anxiety attacks, New Jersey mob boss Tony Soprano agrees to see a psychiatrist, Dr. Jennifer Melfi. As he opens up to the doctor, Tony reveals details about his problems at home and at work that involve his wife Carmela, his kids Meadow and Anthony Jr., his Uncle Junior and his domineering mother Livia.
*****Trivias***** +James Gandolfini's voice is distinctly different in this first episode than it...
46 Long
With acting boss Jackie Aprile dying of cancer, Tony prepares for a power struggle with Uncle Junior. Christopher and his associate Brendan make trouble for themselves when they jack a truck full of DVD players. Tony's mother Livia finally agrees to live in a retirement community. Big Pussy and Paulie Walnuts are sent to find a stolen car.
Just when I thought I was out... they pull me back in!
Denial, Anger, Acceptance
Uncle Junior's associate Mikey Palmice stirs things up by making Junior think Tony wants to be next in line for boss. Meanwhile, Tony, Paulie and Silvio deal with Hasidic family problems.
I love how slow that episode is and how these gangsters work in crime like they would approach a dul...
Meadowlands
Jackie Aprile's health worsens, forcing Tony to make a tough decision. Meanwhile, Anthony Jr. learns the true nature of his father's job in 'waste management.' Also, Tony hires sleazy police lieutenant Vin Makazian to investigate Dr. Melfi's background.
I'm completely in love. I mean, I was already hooked at Paulie grumbling in the coffee shop from the...
College
During a trip to Maine for Meadow's college interviews, Tony sees a man he believes is a relocated mob snitch. Back at home, Carmela receives comfort from Father Phil.
father phil just walks in to Tony's home, drink his wine and give Communion to his wife????? ayyeee ...
Pax Soprana
At Tony's suggestion, Junior is made acting boss after Jackie dies. In therapy, Tony surprises Dr. Melfi with an admission. Carmela and Irina (Tony's mistress) both suffer as Tony's libido takes a nosedive.
the ending scene was full of excitement, chills and goosebumps. To Junior!
Down Neck
After stealing the 'sacramental wine' from the school chapel, Anthony Jr. is suspended. Tony is concerned that his bad influence is responsible for his son's behavior, and has a series of disturbing flashbacks in which he remembers learning that his own father was in the mob.
Livia Soprano really is a despicable human being...
The Legend of Tennessee Moltisanti
At the wedding of Larry Boy's daughter, the 'boys' find out they're going to be indicted, and make a premature exit to get rid of incriminating evidence at home. Upset that he isn't getting the notoriety of other family members, an agitated Christopher has an ugly encounter with a bakery clerk.
”I say refer this patient to a therapist that specializes in Mafia depression.” The scene in the ...
Boca
Uncle Junior enjoys a romantic tryst in Boca with his girlfriend Bobbi, not realizing that she's been gabbing to her beauty-parlor friends about his oral talents. Meanwhile, controversy arises when Meadow's soccer coach announces he's leaving the school.
"Please dont be sexual abuse Please dont be sexual abuse Please dont be sexual abuse Please dont be ...
A Hit Is a Hit
Christopher and Adrianna cut a deal with a famous gangsta rapper who claims that Hesh pocketed royalties belonging to a cousin who recorded several hit songs decades ago. Meanwhile, Tony plays golf with Cusamano and his white-bread friends.
This episode was juicy with events like damn. But I'll like seeing carm doing great I really like he...
Nobody Knows Anything
After Jimmy and Pussy are arrested in an FBI raid, Makazian tells a stunned Tony that Pussy may be wired for the Feds. Tony sends Paulie to find out for sure. Later, Tony learns that Makazian might be trying to frame Pussy to get out of his gambling debts.
Man fuck Tony's mom. The worst human being in a show where gangsters, corrupted cops and rats reign ...
Isabella
Hit men are sent out to whack Tony, who comes out of his depression when he meets Isabella, an Italian exchange student staying next door.
this episode was absolute fucking genius. love it.
I Dream of Jeannie Cusamano
In the Season One finale, Tony is stunned to discover that the attempt on his life may have been ordered by someone very close to him. Later, he must deal with the fact that everyone knows he is seeing a shrink. Christopher is sent to take care of Jimmy Altieri.
“Cunnilingus and psychiatry brought us to this!”
Guy Walks into a Psychiatrist's Office
Season Two opens with the aftermath of the federal crackdown: Junior's in jail, Melfi refuses to see Tony, Christopher's expanding into new business ventures, Pussy is still missing...and Tony's adjusting to life as the new boss. To complicate matters even more, Tony's free-spirited sister Janice arrives to take care of Livia.
The final scene here is everything. After being adamently rejected by Melfi, Tony wants to reach ou...
Do Not Resuscitate
When black protesters start picketing a construction company that used to be under Uncle Junior's control, Tony meets with the owner--as well as the leader of the protestors--to 'fix' the problem. Meanwhile, Janice gets sucked into Livia's web.
Just kill that old fucking mean bitch!
Toodle-Fucking-Oo
Tony busts Meadow for partying at his mother's old house. Meanwhile, Ritchie Aprile is out of the can after ten years and looking for action--much to the chagrin of a local pizza-shop owner.
Best scene: Melfi discussed her involuntary "toodle-oo". Still don't understand what their busine...
Commendatori
Tony travels to Italy with Paulie and Christopher to jump-start a car-importing 'business.' While Paulie and Christopher sample some of the Old Country's choicest wares, Tony haggles with the head of a powerful Naples family and recruits a valuable new lieutenant named Furio.
I really enjoyed this episode. I love the way Tony implicitly compares his brief time in Italy to hi...
Big Girls Don't Cry
Back in Jersey, Furio soon lives up to his name by unleashing his fury on the delinquent proprietor of a local 'tanning salon.' Dr. Melfi shares her guilt over dumping Tony as a client during a session with her own therapist. Meanwhile, Tony learns from Hesh that his father had emotional secrets of his own.
Chris's real feelings about his father and his surrogate father Tony and his life coming out through...
The Happy Wanderer
David Scatino, the father of Meadow's friend Eric and the owner of a local sports store, gets on the bad sides of both Richie and Tony when he loses big in two poker games. Paying his respects at a funeral, Tony is forced to deal with the presence of Livia.
What a tragic story Davey Sacatino's is. And in a way, Tony's story is tragic here too. Hell, so is ...
D-Girl
With Anthony Jr.'s confirmation approaching, Tony and Carmela find their son's growing apathy a cause for concern. Meanwhile, Christopher's interest in show biz is reignited when he meets a well-known filmmaker through his cousin's girlfriend.
alicia witt is sexy af
Full Leather Jacket
Although Richie is miffed at Tony for forcing him to build a ramp for the pizza-parlor owner he paralyzed, he decides to make a peace offering. Unhappy with their lowly status as Christopher's lackeys, Sean and Matt decide to pledge their allegiance to Richie--through a violent, unexpected act.
It's hard to put a beat on this episode. There's a lot of interesting parallels. Both Carmella and M...
From Where to Eternity
Christopher has an out-of-body experience that spooks Paulie to no end. Carmela urges Tony to have a vasectomy. Visiting her own psychiatrist, Melfi reveals the 'unholy alliance' she's made with Tony...as well as her growing dependence on pills and alcohol.
This is an episode about life and death. Tony and Carmella talk about Tony getting a vasectomy, abou...
Bust Out
Richie meets with Tony to complain about his end of the garbage business, then meets with Junior to complain about Tony. Later, Tony orchestrates the 'planned bankruptcy' of David Scatino's sporting-goods store while Scatino's wife introduces Carmela to her handsome widowed brother.
Good episode. It was interesting to see Carmella's frustrations with Tony manifest themselves. The D...
House Arrest
Having dodged a legal bullet, Tony is advised by his lawyer to spend more time at his businesses. Junior looks for diversions to relieve the tedium of house arrest, and eventually finds one in the company of a police widow. Meanwhile, Melfi's problems boil over while eating dinner with her son.
Losing weight wouldn't hurt. That line cracked me up.
The Knight in White Satin Armor
Engaged lovebirds Richie and Janice have an explosive first quarrel. Meanwhile, Irina takes drastic measures to try to convince Tony to continue their affair.
I'm just glad that Richie died.
Funhouse
In the Season Two finale, Tony has a series of 'fever dreams' that help to shed light on some of his problems--particularly his troubles over Big Pussy.
A very interesting finale, The dream stuff was well done and did a good job of balancing the sometim...
Mr. Ruggerio's Neighborhood
While the Soprano family goes about their day-to-day activities, the FBI begins an elaborate operation to bug their home. Tony ponders his options when Patsy starts asking too many questions about his brother's death.
Great episode with two storylines. I hope that in the coming episodes, the FBI is more strongly char...
Proshai, Livushka
Tony's concerns that his mother will rat him out to the feds expire when she, literally, does. Later, Janice arrives to arrange the funeral, which takes a bizarre turn.
It sputters around a bit, but once it gets to the funeral, it's amazing. Janice's acting and manipul...
Fortunate Son
Christopher finds that being a 'made' man isn't all it's cracked up to be. Meanwhile, Janice moves into her mother's house, where she soon gets a leg up on Livia's former housekeeper.
Oh man. I hate Janice so much :D
Employee of the Month
Dr. Melfi's attempts to steer Tony into behavior-modification therapy take a detour when a personal crisis gets in the way. Meanwhile, Ralph Cifaretto finds a way to endear himself to Jackie Jr.--but not to Tony.
Melfi makes her choices. She has every motivation to sic Tony Soprano on her rapist, to break the so...
Another Toothpick
Bobby 'Bacala' Baccilieri Sr. comes out of retirement to deal with a young hothead named Mustang Sally--much to the chagrin of his son and Uncle Junior.
Alright, let's take this story-by-story: Carmella and Tony with Dr. Melfi was kind of interesting...
University
Ralph's volatile relationship with a Bada Bing stripper and his obsession with the movie 'Gladiator' combine to put a damper on several boys'-nights-out sessions at the club. Meanwhile, at Columbia, Meadow's relationship with Noah is put to the test by her needy roommate Caitlin.
Jesus when Noah said meadow is too negative my god I just wanted to punch him
Second Opinion
Tony convinces Uncle Junior to seek a second opinion for his cancer treatment. Meanwhile, Carmela debates whether or not to take Dr. Melfi's advice and see a shrink, Big Pussy's wife Angie regrets asking Carmela for some money to help her sick dog, and Christopher continues to endure a humiliating probation period at the hands of kinky Paulie.
Edie Falco is a brilliant actress. The number of different shades of trapped and despondent and reso...
He Is Risen
As Thanksgiving approaches, Tony's feud with Ralph escalates, despite the intervention of Johnny Sack. At a frat-house mixer, Meadow and Jackie Jr. find they have more in common than mob-boss dads.
Probably closer to a 9.5, but I really liked this episode. The chain of gossip that ran through the ...
The Telltale Moozadell
Tony gives Carmela a sapphire ring for her birthday...and Christopher gives Adriana her very own music club. Anthony Jr. gets busted for vandalizing the school swimming pool, but finds the punishment doesn't fit the crime. Tony test-drives a new Mercedes--and the Mercedes saleswoman, Gloria.
I liked this one pretty well. There's a lot of what feels like table setting here, but there are som...
To Save Us All from Satan's Power
A somnolent visit with the ghosts of Christmas past lands Tony back on Melfi's couch. With the annual pork-store holiday party approaching, Bacala reluctantly agrees to don the Santa suit that Pussy used to wear. Tony and Furio have a holiday surprise in store for the Russian who roughed up Janice.
I enjoyed this one well enough. The flashbacks were interesting. It was nice to see Pussy again, and...
Pine Barrens
Paulie and Christopher are engulfed in a nightmarish journey into the South Jersey woods while trying to collect a debt from a Russian mobster. Meanwhile, Meadow is suspicious that Jackie Jr. is two-timing her, and Tony finds that family demands are jeopardizing his romance with Gloria.
The best épisode of the 3rd Season...comedy & action! The top !
Amour Fou
Inspired by a tale from Ralph about how his father got 'made,' Jackie Jr. decides to 'make his move' in organized crime by instigating a robbery caper at a local card game. Reminded by Melfi of the psychological parallels between his relationships with Gloria and with his mother, Tony finds it harder and harder to spend time with his 'crazy love.'
what was the significance of that last scene?
Army of One
Yet another academic misstep by A.J. forces his parents to contemplate military school. Tony orders Ralph to deal personally with the Jackie Jr. situation, and later seems to take Ralph's side in a money dispute with Paulie. Once again, the family gathers in Artie Bucco's restaurant, where Meadow reflects on being a Soprano.
I walked away from this episode not really knowing what to think. There's a lot being thrown into th...
For All Debts Public and Private
Tony invests in a land deal despite Carmela's concerns about money. Junior faces his own financial woes as his trial approaches. Adriana brings her new friend to the Soprano Sunday dinner, but Adriana has no idea who Danielle is working for. Tony bonds with Christopher by giving him the opportunity to avenge the murder of his father.
This was the first episode without the twin towers in the title sequence being the first Sopranos ep...
No-Show
With Paulie in jail, Christopher becomes acting capo, but he gets off to a bad start with Patsy. Still troubled by Jackie Jr.'s death, Meadow contemplates taking a year off from college to travel. Meanwhile, Adriana is in a bind after ending her friendship with Daniele, and Silvio discusses a misunderstanding at a Newark riverfront construction site.
There was some interesting stuff in this episode. The scene with Tony and Meadow in particular was a...
Christopher
Silvio and Ralph must take care of a planned protest of the Columbus Day parade by a Native American group. At an Italian pride ladies' lunch, Carmela is embarrassed by anti-Mafia remarks. Meanwhile, Ralph deals with new relationship troubles, and Bobby receives some tough news.
This is an episode about selfishness, or at least self-centeredness. Everyone in the episode is focu...
The Weight
A disparaging remark about his wife sets Johnny Sack off on a vendetta. Meadow decides to do volunteer work at the South Bronx Law Center; Furio hosts a housewarming party for the gang; Silvio and Chris make an offer to an old-time hit man named Lou DiMaggio; and Tony and Carmela find themselves at odds over the family's bill-consolidation strategy.
A compelling episode, both for how it fleshed out Johnny Sac and the sweetness of how he both strenu...
Pie-O-My
Checking out Ralph's promising new filly at the track, Tony displays a flair for horse-racing strategy--and discovers an unexpected affinity for the stable life. Adriana finds her rock club being used as a place of business for Chris and his pals. Meanwhile, a court artist incurs the wrath of Uncle Junior, and Janice feeds Bobby in his hour of need.
A boy and his horse. Tony Soprano actually loves something. That's too critical, probably. He certai...
Everybody Hurts
After hiring an attractive French hostess, Elodi, Artie agrees to loan her brother some money, with interest. Meanwhile, Christopher gets some new responsibilities; Carmela fixes Furio up with an oral hygienist; Anthony Jr. becomes the 'dough boy' of a new rich girlfriend; and Tony receives some unsettling news about an old acquaintance.
If [spoiler]Furio[/spoiler] gets away before he gets a chance to [spoiler]plow Tony’s wife,[/spoiler...
Watching Too Much Television
Tony and the gang throw Paulie a Bada Bing bash after his release from jail, but it doesn't take long for old tensions to resurface. Carmela's cousin Brian throws out a hypothetical investment scenario that Tony and Ralph attempt to turn into reality with the help of Assemblyman Zellman and a black community leader.
Watched on Max. Tony should work on his anger outbursts. It ain’t healthy. Like I’m serious. He shou...
Mergers and Acquisitions
Paulie takes pains to integrate his mother Nucci into the social world at Green Grove. Meanwhile, Furio faces up to his inner feelings during a trip to Italy to see his ailing father; Ralph introduces Tony to his new 'goomar,' Valentina; and Carmela finds a new source of investment income.
I like the battle of wills between Carmella and Tony. Carmella has her ways of getting back at Tony ...
Whoever Did This
After an aggressive team of reporters lowers the boom on Uncle Junior, his lawyers try a new strategy. Ralph has some fun at the expense of Paulie and his mother, but soon winds up with his own family problems. Meanwhile, Tony again finds refuge at the stables.
Ralphie is dead. Can't say I saw that one coming. I also can't say that I saw how he would be humani...
The Strong, Silent Type
At therapy, Tony likens himself to the 'sad clown,' but Melfi doesn't buy into his melancholy portrait. Meanwhile, Carmela drags A.J. with her to Furio's house to offer decorating tips and companionship; Paulie puts the finishing touches on some free artwork; and Christopher finds himself at a crossroads.
One of the more simultaneously heartbreaking and hilarious episodes of the show. Everything involvin...
Calling All Cars
After a sitdown with Carmine and Johnny Sack, Tony contemplates the future of the HUD partnership. Meanwhile, Paulie blows off steam with an old pal; Janice starts losing patience with the obsessive Bobby; and Melfi ponders the Freudian undercurrents of Tony's latest dreams.
[spoiler] Janice was the malignant, haunting presence in Bobby and his Kid's life this episode . [/s...
Eloise
Tony continues to haggle with Johnny Sack and the two Carmines over the Esplanade profits. Carmela makes a decorating date she can't keep; Furio proves a reluctant companion to Tony on a casino junket; Paulie plays an impatient chaperone to some ladies from the nursing home; and Meadow debates the true meaning of a literary classic with her mom.
I have to admit, I got tired of the Carmella-Furio storyline. They make goo goo eyes at each other, ...
Whitecaps
In the Season Four finale, Tony and Carmela contemplate purchasing a shore house, but a voice from the past threatens the deal. While Uncle Junior breaks out the Hearty Burgundy, Little Paulie and Benny break in a new sound system on the Stugots. With Carmine apparently intent on putting the past behind him, Tony and Johnny Sack weigh their options, carefully.
Four seasons of marital tension blow up in one glorious episode. The scene in the home theater house...
Two Tonys
A flood of organized crime parolees changes the landscape of the Soprano/Lupertazzi alliance. Janice carries on the family's Sunday dinner tradition. Carmela and A.J. commune with local wildlife. Christopher balks at footing the bill on 'goomar night.' Tony tries to introduce Dr. Melfi to his 'other' self.
I suppose it's really just the power of suggestion from the knowledge that Mad Men creator Matthew W...
Rat Pack
Tony sizes up a contractor's gift, then reunites with his paroled cousin, Tony Blundetto. Paulie and Christopher relive some not-so-special memories. Carmela launches a film club. Adriana grapples with her guilt. A familiar figure 'crosses over.'
Another great episode. I love how everyone's reaching out for community, from Tony to Adrianna, to T...
Where's Johnny?
Tony's power-sharing plan doesn't fly with Johnny Sack, who makes his point through a bookie named Lorraine Calluzzo. Out on parole, Feech La Manna crosses Paulie in his attempt to break into the landscaping business. Tony gets a roommate. Junior looks into the past while testing the patience of those closest to him.
Say what you will about The Sopranos's major strengths and weaknesses as a television show, but it d...
All Happy Families
Carmela and Tony reunite, if only to discuss Anthony Jr.'s dwindling college prospects. Feech takes Tony's crew on a trip down memory lane. Lorraine's allegiances get her into hot water. A.J. has a night to remember in the Big Apple.
Well, in the last episode I was complaining about how much the Feech storyline was too much like the...
Irregular Around the Margins
While Christopher is away, Tony gives Adriana a ride home that proves disastrous. Meanwhile, the Soprano crew plays a game of 'telephone' with the story that turns it into something far more sinister when an enraged Christopher gets wind of it.
Hell of an episode, from Tony's attempt to show restraint and, as Melfi points out, some legitimate ...
Sentimental Education
With her son's future at stake, Carmela puts in some extra time with his college advisor, Robert Wegler. Meanwhile, Tony Blundetto realizes it's hard doing business with strangers, and A.J. concludes there's no place like home.
Mr. Wegler was absolutely right about Carmela. This episode shows that Camela is just as hypocritica...
In Camelot
His father's longtime goomar sheds light on some of Tony's lingering emotional and financial mysteries. Meanwhile, Junior sees the upside of attending the funerals of fringe relations, while Christopher sees the downside of enabling an A.A. friend's new addiction.
The theme of this episode seemed to be having someone there for you...or not. The illusion that you ...
Marco Polo
Friends and family gather at the Sopranos' for a not-so-surprise 75th birthday party for Carmela's father, Hugh. Meanwhile, Johnny Sack shows off his new wheels, Phil Leotardo pulls into Pussy's old place for some auto repairs, and Tony B. considers accepting a familiar job on the side.
So many interesting threads running through the same party. I loved Tony's sour grapes at not being ...
Unidentified Black Males
A rumor involving his cousin puts Tony's relationship with Johnny Sack back on thin ice. Meadow helps get her boyfriend Finn a job. A.J. ponders a 'maximum-security summer' at Casa Carmela. Melfi links Tony's current guilt to a past job. Carmela learns that good legal help is hard to find.
I loved it when Paulie realises it's Meadow's boyfriend.
Cold Cuts
Tony B. and Christopher unearth some old memories during an otherwise idyllic trip to the country. Tony and Carmela plan another party. Janice lands in anger-management therapy after a sports-rage incident. Benny and Terry solve a missing-Vespa mystery. Tony puts his sister's newfound serenity to the test.
Tony just has to crush anyone else's sandcastle, huh? There was something wonderful about Janice rea...
The Test Dream
Tony escapes to the Plaza Hotel for a night of rest and relaxation, but his dreams are haunted by past faces. Another casualty falls in the war between Johnny Sack and Little Carmine, and Tony B. heads to New York for revenge.
What a finale... "Is there light where you are yet?"
Long Term Parking
With the feds pulling a new trump card, Adriana ponders her options. Tony B. unloads some heavy baggage on Tony, and vice-versa. Johnny Sack makes Tony an offer he can refuse, and Tony offers Carmela a deal to make her real-estate dreams come true.
Full disclosure, I knew what happened in this episode before I went in. Sometimes you just pick thin...
All Due Respect
In the Season Five finale, Tony's crew circles the wagons as Johnny Sack turns up the heat. Carmela counts her blessings. Christopher is freaked out by an unexpected visitor. Benny's connection to the plumber's union comes in handy. A.J. demonstrates his business acumen. Tony ponders whether to execute a 'sacrifice bunt.'
I almost forgot the painting then I had a bursting laugh when Tony spotted it in Paulie's apartment.
Members Only
Gene Pontecorvo makes a final break from the mob life, while Junior's paranoid delusions could be the end of Tony.
Going into this episode, I knew that there was "a shocking surprise ending." So when Eugene Pontecor...
Join the Club
The family tries to cope with Tony's hospitalization and possibly impending death, while Tony begins to hallucinate a new life parallel to his own.
An interesting, weird episode of The Sopranos. The most striking thing about it at first blush how g...
Mayham
While the gang begins to turn on itself, Tony finds himself at the threshold.
A 6/10 is probably too low for a series this good, but I wasn't a big fan of this one. I liked Tony'...
The Fleshy Part of the Thigh
Tony goes home and returns to business, perhaps with a new frame of mind. Paulie receives a shock about his mother.
There's a lot of talk about The Sopranos as having two phases. The first half of the show is said to...
Mr. and Mrs. Sacramoni Request
Johnny Sack asks for permission to get out of jail for his daughters wedding; Tony's on the look out for personal protection.
If the last episode was about the potential of Tony changing, about his ability to become a differen...
Live Free or Die
Tony seeks guidance from overseas to solve a local problem; and decides whether a top earner deserves another chance.
It's interesting to see the macho mobsters deal with the idea of homosexuality. Tony in particular s...
Luxury Lounge
Chris meets and beats the stars, while Artie turns violent after having his hospitality abused.
ben kingsley playing himself as the most pretentious dick ever seen on tv makes me want to punch som...
Johnny Cakes
Vito considers starting a new life in New Hampshire, while Anthony continues his pursuit of revenge against Junior.
Everyone needs to grow up and move on. That seems to be the theme of this episode. AJ needs to start...
The Ride
Paulie finds public opinion turned against him after an amusement ride accident, while Chris tries to start a new life as a husband and father.
Tremendous episode. The scenes with Chris and Tony in particular were striking how much subtext was ...
Moe n' Joe
Tony reflects on how growing up with Janice colors his attitudes now, while Vito tries to make a new life for himself in New Hampshire.
Vito being unable to do an honest days work is an all time moment
Cold Stones
Phil takes out his revenge on Vito, while Tony grows frustrated with Anthony's lack of ambition or work ethic.
Came of pretty flat to me. There were certainly some interesting elements. Tony feeling guilty about...
Kaisha
Phil Leotardo seeks to continue a cycle of retaliation between the New York and Jersey families. Christopher wrestles with his addictions. Tony decides keeping Carmela occupied with the spec house is for the best. A.J. gets a new girlfriend.
Probably a 6.5/10. I just feel nothing for the Juliana character. She seems transplanted from an ent...
Soprano Home Movies
Bobby and Janice host a wild 47th birthday bash for Tony at their Adirondacks vacation home. Tony's actions following Johnny Sack's arrest come back to haunt him.
Violence, family violence, violence enacted against children by their parents especially, is the spe...
Stage 5
Christopher's Cleaver premieres, showing Tony how he feels about him. Johnny Sack faces a health crisis. Phil Leotardo resents his family, and himself, for being weak and downtrodden. Silvio gets caught up in New York's power vacuum.
Three men, three bosses, three legacies. Johnny Sack asks what kind of name he'll leave behind, and ...
Remember When
When Tony's first hit is about to be unearthed, he and Paulie flee to Florida, where Tony contemplates their friendship. Junior organizes a poker game at the institution. The New York power struggle continues.
What do we do when our heroes fail us? What do we do when the people we once looked up to start to f...
Chasing It
Maria Spatafore requests help from Tony for Vito, Jr. Tony's bad luck puts a rift between he and Hesh. A.J. makes a major choice regarding his future.
Not my favorite episode of the show. There's a lot of interesting ideas being tossed around here -- ...
Walk Like a Man
The relationship between Christopher and Paulie's falters, while A.J. grows depressed over his break-up with Blanca.
Excellent episode. There were some abrupt cuts here and there, but overall I liked the fact that it ...
Kennedy and Heidi
The Soprano and Lupertazzi crime families quarrel over asbestos removal. Tony deals with a problematic associate. Paulie suffers a devastating personal loss. A.J. questions his friendship with Jasons Parisi and Gervasi.
Hell of a way to start an episode. The scene of Chris's death is brutal and visceral. The cough up b...
The Second Coming
Tony attempts to repair the rift between New Jersey and New York. A.J.'s depression struggle continues. A New York associate crosses the line with Meadow.
AJ is an isn't his father. "The Second Coming" explores that dichotomy, and Tony seems to acknowledg...
The Blue Comet
The spectre of disloyalty among the crew hangs over Tony as Phil Leotardo decides how to handle recent issues with the Soprano crime family. A hit gone wrong comes at a huge cost. A.J.'s conquering of his depression is challenged.
A lot of plot movement condensed to a single episode. Not really sure what I make of it. First th...
Made in America
Tony seeks to find a peace with the Leotardo crew while dealing with rumors a member of his own crew may have flipped. A.J. makes a decision regarding his future and Junior's slide into dementia continues.
So did Tony die or didn't he? I think he did. I think the suddenness of the cut to black and the pre...
Season | Average Rating | Episodes | Best Episode | Worst Episode |
---|---|---|---|---|
6 | ★ 8.7 | 21 |
★ 9.6
The Blue Comet
|
★ 7.9
Chasing It
|
5 | ★ 8.7 | 13 |
★ 9.7
Long Term Parking
|
★ 7.9
In Camelot
|
3 | ★ 8.7 | 13 |
★ 9.7
Pine Barrens
|
★ 8.0
The Telltale Moozadell
|
2 | ★ 8.6 | 13 |
★ 9.4
Funhouse
|
★ 8.0
Do Not Resuscitate
|
1 | ★ 8.5 | 13 |
★ 9.2
I Dream of Jeannie Cusamano
|
★ 7.8
A Hit Is a Hit
|
4 | ★ 8.4 | 13 |
★ 9.3
Whoever Did This
|
★ 7.8
Christopher
|
The best épisode of the 3rd Season...comedy & action! The top !