The Sopranos - All Seasons
Season 1
See how it all started! Season 1 of HBO's hit series The Sopranos takes a realistic, darkly humorous look at members of a suburban New Jersey family, whose patriarch Tony Soprano happens to be a mob boss.
Season 2
His uncle's in jail. His mother's in the hospital. His best friend's still missing. His sister's moving home. And his panic attacks are back. For mob boss Tony Soprano, life at the top isn't all it's cracked up to be in Season 2 of this hit series.
Season 3
In Season 3 of HBO's hit series, the federal wiretap begins as Livia dies and Meadow goes to college. But Tony faces challenges from some tough newcomers, such as hothead Ralph Cifaretto, New York crime boss Johnny Sack and a sexy car saleswoman.
Season 4
It's tough times in Jersey for Tony Soprano. The sluggish economy hasn't been good for the family business...and the ducks aren't coming back anytime soon.
Season 5
A separated Tony and Carmela negotiate family and money issues in Season 5 of HBO's hit series. Meanwhile, Tony's reunion with paroled cousin Tony Blundetto may endanger his alliance with Johnny Sack; and Adriana gets in deeper with the Feds.
Season 6
In Season 6 of the hit series, a shocking event brings about a different Tony Soprano...even as he must deal with problems involving his kids, his crew and his rivals.
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