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The Sopranos sets are known for having excellent extras. If you are a fan of how TV is made, look for these features included in most complete series sets:

Tony must make a tragic choice about a friend. Season 3: Family Conflicts

The scene where Carmela confronts Tony about the Russian mistress? She doesn't cry. She smiles. “I already called the FBI, honey. You think I don’t keep a diary?” The Sopranos- The Complete Series -Season 1-2-3...

The Sopranos: The Complete Series is not merely a box of old television shows; it is a cornerstone of modern art. From the tense power plays of Season 1 to the existential dread of Season 6, this collection offers a sprawling, violent, hilarious, and heartbreaking look at American life. For those who missed it during its original run, or for long-time fans looking to revisit it in high definition with hours of bonus content, this box set is the definitive way to experience the show that changed television forever. As they say in the show: “Just when I thought I was out, they pull me back in.”

The keyword demands we talk about collectively, and Season 6 is actually two volumes. Part 1, often called "The Kevin Finnerty" season, follows Tony being shot by Uncle Junior. In a coma, Tony dreams of an alternate identity—a salesman who has lost his soul. It is abstract, daring, and divisive. The Sopranos sets are known for having excellent extras

The scene where Christopher gets clipped in the SUV? He doesn't die. He turns his head, eyes black as squid ink, and says, “You know who really killed Adriana, Paulie? You. You talked. You always talk.”

Phil Leotardo takes control of the New York family, initiating an all-out war to wipe the New Jersey family off the map. Close allies fall, safe houses are breached, and the world shrinks around the Soprano family. She doesn't cry

Tony faces growing suspicions that his close friend and soldier, Big Pussy (Vincent Pastore), has turned FBI informant.

Season 4 is where the domestic rot begins to set in irreparably. The season is bookended by the Soprano marriage coming under immense strain.

You cannot discuss without addressing the fade to black. On October 10, 2007, 11.9 million viewers watched Holsten’s diner door open. Journey’s "Don’t Stop Believin’" played. Then—cut to black. Silence.

The Sopranos is an American crime drama that follows Tony Soprano, a New Jersey-based Italian American mob boss. Suffering from panic attacks, Tony begins therapy with psychiatrist Dr. Jennifer Melfi, a central narrative thread throughout the series. The show is highly acclaimed for its deep dive into the psyche of its characters and is often credited with ushering in the Second Golden Age of television. Series Overview