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The Sopranos tells the story of Anthony Soprano (a sensational James Gandolfini). He is one of the most important gangsters in New York- and he's having a crisis. In most of the shows, he appears talking to his psychiatrist (played by Lorraine Bracco) about the problems in his mob life. It's a whole different side of the mafia we are used to. The series does a lot of references to other crime movies, like Godfather and The Goodfellas. It's top entertainment, a television series so rare and original. One of the best television shows of all time. A true classic.
Simply the best tv show in the history...
review »I had to wait until the whole of this excellent series came out on DVD to watch it. I have no patience with series TV, and very little time to watch it.
Once I started getting The Sopranos-I ordered the whole series from Netflix-it quickly became part of my nigthly routine. I don't watch much TV, although I do like Jon Stewart and Stephen Colbert. The writers' strike means I'mnot missing them, because I immediately got hooked on The Sopranos and had to watch an episode a night until we finished it.
My husband, who does enjoy TV but is the only person I know who didn't like The Godfather, initially...
review »The Sopranos.
If you haven't seen it, rent it. Be prepared to be addicted. Never watched it when it was on cable and one winter night with nothing to do I decided to see what all the hype was about.
This series is very entertaining and has you wanting more. With it not being children friendly its a great late night show you and your significant other can cozy up to and watch.