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Sopranos: The Complete Seasons 1-5, The

Sopranos: The Complete Seasons 1-5, The
"The Sopranos: The Complete First Season" - Meet Tony Soprano: your average, middle-aged businessman. Tony's got a dutiful wife. A not-so-dutiful daughter. A son named Anthony Jr. A mother he's trying to coax into a retirement home. A hot-headed uncle. A not-too-secret mistress. And a shrink to tell all his secrets, except the one she already knows: Tony's a mob boss. These Days, it's getting tougher and tougher to make a killing in the killing business. Just because you're "made"... doesn't mean you've got it made. "The Sopranos: The Complete Second Season" - For Tony Soprano, there's no such thing as business as usual. Balancing the demands of his immediate family - wife Carmel, daughter Meadow and son Anthony Jr. - with the demands of his other family - Paulie Walnuts, Silvio Dante and Big Pussy Bompensiero - means walking a tightrope no self-respecting mobster should have to walk. With his mother and uncle plotting against him, his older sister Janice wreaking her own special kind of havoc, and the very real threat that one of his closest allies is wired by the F.B.I, Tony needs the support of his psychiatrist Dr. Melfi more than ever. "The Sopranos: The Complete Third Season" - Some suburban households have two cars. Some have two houses. But Tony Soprano has two families. This could be why the FBI is going to such lengths to wiretap his home. Why the son of his dear late friend Jackie Aprile is causing him such agita. Why a Russian housekeeper is searching for her missing leg. Why his son is vandalizing school property and his daughter is getting her heart broken. Why his wife Carmela is both consulting a psychiatrist and confessing to a priest. And it's also why Tony Soprano is still seeing Dr. Melfi for his anxiety attacks. It isn't easy heading up the mob in New Jersey. But that's what puts dinner on the table for the two families of Tony Soprano. "The Sopranos: The Complete Fourth Season" - It's tough times in Jersey for Tony Soprano.



This Thing of Ours: Investigating the Sopranos by David Lavery,
This Thing of Ours: Investigating the Sopranos by David Lavery,
In a first-season episode of "The Sopranos," Tony Soprano is once again in conflict with his uncle Carrado "Junior" Soprano. Tony is in no mood for conciliation, but neither is Junior, who warns his nephew not to return unless he is armed: "Come heavy, " he insists, "or not at all." As a work of popular culture, a ground-breaking television series, and a cultural phenomenon, "The Sopranos" always "comes heavy, " not just with weaponry but with significance. The cultures of the United States, Great Britain and Canada, Australia, and even Italy (where it premiered in the spring of 2001) have come under its influence and contributed to the cultural conversation about it. Talk, discourse, about "The Sopranos" has migrated far beyond the water cooler, and not all of it has been praise. David Chases "The Sopranos" has also received starkly contradictory critical assessments. In the eyes of Ellen Willis (whose seminal essay in "The Nation" is reprinted in this volume), for example, the HBO series is "the richest and most compelling piece of television -no, of popular culture -that Ive encountered in the past twenty years . . . a meditation on the nature of morality, the possibility of redemption, and the legacy of Freud." Others have condemned it for racial and sexist stereotypes, excessive violence, and profanity. These eighteen essays consider many facets of "The Sopranos": its creation and reception, the conflicting roles of men and women, the inner lives of the characters, obesity, North Jersey, the role of music, and even how food contributes to the story.



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