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Opinion: The Sopranos Will Never Die
Original at Grid Effect
• Wed, Nov 12
By State School Elitist HBO has nine pilots in the works, this guy at the LA Times wonders which of the chosen few will become their next Sopranos. The answer? None. Sopranos reached both commercial and critical success unlike anything ever on television before it, and we will likely never see that again for a numbe...
DVD review: Mad Men: Season One
Original at A.V. Club
• Tue, Jul 15
With The Sopranos and The Wire off the air, Matthew Weiner’s series on Madison Avenue in 1960 stands along as TV’s best drama.
Opinion: Van Zandt wants to ‘remind people what greatness sounds like’
Original at Pittsburgh Tribune-Review
• Tue, Jun 10
PA - Best known as a member of Bruce Springsteen's E Street Band -- although his stint as Silvio Dante on "The Sopranos" brought him an entirely new audience ...
Opinion: "Sopranos" Cast to Help Sick Friend
Original at The TV Zone
• Tue, Dec 18
And who from the old gang? Pretty much all the major players, with an exception here and there: James Gandolfini, Edie Falco, Jamie-Lynn Sigler, Robert Iler and Michael Imperioli will show up at the club at 10 p.m. - you can see them all, sitting in the VIP area. Go up. Shake hands. Get autographs.
Opinion: Sopranos take their final bow at the Emmys - First Post
Original at The First Post
• Thu, Dec 13
The List Sopranos take their final bow at the Emmys First Post, UK - The Sopranos also won best director for Alan Taylor. "I don’t think we've had that much of an impact," said Chase modestly, when asked backstage how he ... Review of the year - TV The List all 2 news articles
411 Retro TV Review: The Sopranos – Episode 12
Original at 411mania.com
• Mon, Dec 3
By Mike Gorman | 2007-12-04 00:00:00 Well it hits the fan this week folks…finally! This just might be the best episode of the season and all it took was a little family on family violence. Will Tony’s depression leave him at rock bottom or is it time for a phoenix to rise ...
411 Retro TV Review: The Sopranos – Episode 9
Original at 411mania.com
• Mon, Nov 12
The trouble with secrets is that they’re no fun unless you tell someone. This week we find out that some of our friends in Jersey are not so good at keeping secrets whether they’re about Tony, Uncle Junior or even Meadow’s soccer coach.
Opinion: The Ending of The Sopranos: We Got Robbed
Original at Blogcritics
• Fri, Jul 20
By Anthony Grande I have watched The Sopranos for the past couple of years. I spent about one hundred and fifty dollars buying the first four seasons so I could catch up with the new HBO episodes. Hell, I would not have even purchased and paid a monthly fee to have HBO if it was not for their showing of The Sopranos e...
Opinion: The Emmys shut out 'Friday Night Lights,' reward 'Sopranos' and 'Ugly Betty' but get a lot wrong -- again
Original at Chicago Tribune
• Thu, Jul 19
By Tempo The Sopranos • HBO • Chase Films and Brad Grey Television in association with HBO Entertainment Aida Turturro, Aida Turturro as Janice Soprano The Sopranos • HBO • Chase Films and Brad Grey Television in association with HBO Entertainment
TV Review: The Sopranos Or The Tiger? David Chase As Frank Stockton - Blogcritics.org
Original at blogcritics.org
• Wed, Jun 13
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TV Review: The Sopranos Or The Tiger? David Chase As Frank Stockton But... did he kill just Tony, or Tony and Carmela, Tony and AJ, Tony and Meadow, maybe everyone at the table? And, if we allow that perhaps the darkness is ... The Sopranos Finale > Perfect Justice? Blogcritics.org
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TV Review: The Sopranos - The End of the Family
Original at Blogcritics
• Wed, Jun 13
By David Mazzotta It doesn’t matter, you see? Tony got whacked/Tony went on as before -- it doesn’t matter. That’s not what The Sopranos was about. Ever. David Chase has said time and time again that The Sopranos is about family. Now you add that to the recurring theme of the show -- criminal-level self-delusion...
Opinion: The Sopranos Finale > Perfect Justice? - Blogcritics.org
Original at blogcritics.org
• Mon, Jun 11
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The Sopranos Finale > Perfect Justice? Blogcritics.org, OH - Of course, David Chase knows this and played us like the cheap broken banjos that we are. So, who in there was going to kill Tony? ... TV Review: The Sopranos: "Made in America" (6x21) Blogcritics.org all 2 news articles
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TV Review: The Sopranos: "Made in America" (6x21) - Blogcritics.org
Original at blogcritics.org
• Mon, Jun 11
• 4 related articles
TV Review: The Sopranos: "Made in America" (6x21) Blogcritics.org, OH - What this episode brings home is the way that Tony Soprano is no different than you or I. We all buy into this myth of America, the shared past and the ...
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TV Review: The Sopranos: "Made in America" (6x21)
Original at Blogcritics
• Mon, Jun 11
By Patrick To that end, almost all the long-running characters get a nice farewell. We see Janice becoming her mother, something that’s made literal in the great scene where Junior calls Janice Livia and her daughter, Janice. Janice already resents Bobby’s children and will likely be so overprotec...
Opinion: Here's how you would take out The Sopranos' - Cleveland Plain Dealer
Original at Cleveland Plain Dealer
• Sun, Jun 10
Here's how you would take out The Sopranos' OH - And mob boss Tony Soprano is sitting alone in the dark upstairs bedroom of a safe house. He's stretched out on the bed, staring at the closed door, ... The Sopranos: The Top Ten Episodes Blogcritics.org
TV Review: The Sopranos: "The Second Coming" (6x19)
Original at Blogcritics
• Tue, May 29
By Patrick Yet, the brilliance of the show is that we always understand why he does what he does, and are still able to remain sympathetic. I generally prefer characters who are fascinating to ones who are likable in traditional ways, characters like Spike or Magneto, and Tony is one of the greatest an...
Opinion: Paul Krassner: The Sopranos Meet The Hippies
Original at Huffington Post
• Wed, May 16
By Paul Krassner I usually watch The Sopranos at 9 p.m. on HBO, but this time I watched the East Coast feed at 6 p.m., so that I could also catch a two-hour documentary about hippies on The History Channel at 8 p.m. Paul Brownfield, one of the best TV critics around, wrote in his review of The Sopranos in the Los Angeles...
TV Review: The Sopranos - "Chasing It" - Blogcritics.org
Original at blogcritics.org
• Tue, May 1
TV Review: The Sopranos - "Chasing It" Blogcritics.org, OH - The nadir was Tony trying to get Carmela to parlay her house money with a bet on the Jets. That scene felt ridiculous; how many gambling stories have we ...
TV Review: The Sopranos - "Remember When" - Blogcritics.org
Original at blogcritics.org
• Tue, Apr 24
TV Review: The Sopranos - "Remember When" Blogcritics.org, OH - It’s odd that he’ll openly talk about killing people, but won’t admit to telling Johnny Sack about the joke. I suppose only one of those acts is a violation ...
TV Review: The Sopranos: "Stage 5" - Blogcritics.org
Original at blogcritics.org
• Wed, Apr 18
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TV Review: The Sopranos: "Stage 5" Blogcritics.org, OH - All that and I haven’t even touched on Johnny Sack. Like Phil, he’s annoyed that he played by the rules, only to wind up screwed, with cancer. ...
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TV Review: The Sopranos - "Soprano Home Movies" - Blogcritics.org
Original at blogcritics.org
• Wed, Apr 11
TV Review: The Sopranos - "Soprano Home Movies" Blogcritics.org, OH - Apr 11, 2007 He's rejected the fancy world of Tony and Carmela to go live with Blanca, a social regression. Tony justifies everything he did as service to his family, ...
TV Review: The Sopranos - "Soprano Home Movies"
Original at Blogcritics
• Wed, Apr 11
By Patrick The thing that frustrated me about the end of last season wasn't so much that nothing of significance happened with the plot, it was that not much changed for the characters. Even though the New York/New Jersey conflict has been in a perpetual loop, it never felt so teasing as at the end of las...
Opinion: Ari Gold and Tony Soprano return, and we can't look away
Original at Chicago Tribune
• Thu, Apr 5
By Tempo Christopher Moltisanti (Michael Imperioli) looks less and less committed to the life that Tony is leading. In the second episode, Christopher’s horror film, “Cleaver,” opens; that debut involves some satirical jabs at the entertainment industry that could have come straight from “E...