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“Something is dying”: Sopranos Director Says the 25th Anniversary of the Show Marks the Funeral of TV Industry
“Something is dying”: Sopranos Director Says the 25th Anniversary of the Show Marks the Funeral of TV Industry

HBO’s The Sopranos is a crime drama television series created by David Chase that revolves around the life of Tony Soprano; an Italian-American mobster. The

“Who told you it is your character?”: The Sopranos Creator David Chase Rudely Shut Down Cast Complaints Despite Their Commitment To The Series
“Who told you it is your character?”: The Sopranos Creator David Chase Rudely Shut Down Cast Complaints Despite Their Commitment To The Series

The Sopranos, created by David Chase, aired for six seasons with eighty-six episodes. The show is well renowned for having aided the stars of the

“The most brutal, difficult stuff for me is…”: Sopranos Actor Michael Imperioli Said Christopher’s Death Wasn’t the Most Brutal Scene in Award Winning Show
“The most brutal, difficult stuff for me is…”: Sopranos Actor Michael Imperioli Said Christopher’s Death Wasn’t the Most Brutal Scene in Award Winning Show

In the world of TV shows, there exists some which manage to carve themselves into the cultural fabric with a potency that transcends time. There’s

“He f**king calls me again, I’ll beat the f**k out of him”: James Gandolfini Nearly Assaulted Rapist Harvey Weinstein For Forcing Him To Attend Talk Shows, Reveals The Sopranos Co-Star On Joe Rogan Podcast
“He f**king calls me again, I’ll beat the f**k out of him”: James Gandolfini Nearly Assaulted Rapist Harvey Weinstein For Forcing Him To Attend Talk Shows, Reveals The Sopranos Co-Star On Joe Rogan Podcast

The Sopranos star James Gandolfini once said that he will “beat the f**k out” of Harvey Weinstein because he repeatedly asked him to appear on

The Sopranos: What’s The Cast Of The Greatest TV Show Ever Doing Today
The Sopranos: What’s The Cast Of The Greatest TV Show Ever Doing Today

The HBO crime drama premiered in January 1999, with Tony Soprano hesitantly coming into the office of Jennifer Melfi, his new psychiatrist, after suffering a