Category "the-sopranos"

Was there any reference to the Russian who escaped in the woods in the Sopranos?

In Season 3 of the Sopranos. Paulie and Chris let a Russian associate escape in the woods in the episode "Pine Barrens". Was there ever any reference to the ch

Has David Chase ever commented about the fate of Tony Soprano?

The final scene of the Sopranos has been the subject of much debate since it aired. I read a great post several months ago located at The Sopranos: Definitive E

Explain Bonpensiero's appearance in this scene?

So I was watching The Sopranos S03E02. As you all know, "Big Pussy" Bonpensiero was killed somewhere in the end of season 2, but in season 3, I saw a really str

What is the significance of the painting of Tony Soprano in the generals uniform with the horse?

In the Sopranos there was a painting of Tony Soprano with his horse Pie-O-My. After Pie-O-My dies Tony ordered for the painting to be destroyed. Instead of des

Was Tony the Boss of the family in the Sopranos pilot?

I just watched the pilot of the Sopranos. In the pilot there is no mention of Jackie Aprile who is the boss of the family. There is also a scene where Junior S

Who put the Ojibwe phrase on the board at Tony's hospital room?

During the first chapters of The Sopranos season 6, there is a mysterious Ojibwe saying on the board at Tony's room which says: Sometimes I go about in pity

The Sopranos - Final Episode: Where is the proof that "Man In Members Only Jacket" is in fact credited by that name?

I can't find any video of the final episode of The Sopranos in which the character played by Paolo Colandrea is credited as "Man In Members Only Jacket" in the

Sopranos: Mergers & Acquisitions - Devil's Advocate Homage?

There is a scene in the episode of The Sopranos, called "Mergers and Acquisitions" where Valentina La Paz gets up after being with Tony Sopranos. The positionin

In the Sopranos, what is the meaning of Chris Moltisanti staring at an anonymous young family in the street?

In the Sopranos episode S05E12 titled "Long Term Parking" (at about 42 minutes), Christopher Moltisanti is apparently thinking about betraying his comrades and

What are Melfi's sugar substitutes?

In Episode 2x05 Big Girls Don't Cry of The Sopranos, Dr. Melfi has the following dialogue with her therapist and former teacher, Dr. Kupferberg: Kupferberg:

Why does the priest have a full bottle of wine in The Sopranos S01E05?

I was re-watching The Sopranos. In Season 1 Episode 5, With Carmela, the priest says that he has a communion kit because he went to see a (presumably dying) pat

Who burned down the horse stables?

In The Sopranos episode "Whoever Did This" (S4E9), Tony accused Ralph of burning down the horse stables for the insurance money. Ralph denies doing it. So, who

Did Larry Barese turn rat?

In the episode remember when Pauline says he hears its Larry Barese been talking, while they're watching the FBI digging up the body form the basement from a ho

Does Tony Soprano need permission from the other families to have people made?

Does Tony Soprano need permission to have people made even though he is the boss of the family? In season 1, while Jackie Aprile is in the hospital when he is s

What is the place where Christopher is initiated?

In The Sopranos episode S03E03, "Fortunate Son" there is a scene where Christopher Moltisanti is initiated into the family. What is that place? As far as I know

What does the ending scene of The Sopranos mean? [duplicate]

In The Sopranos final scene, Tony Soprano was sitting with his family at a restaurant waiting for his daughter to come. And once she did a bla

How does Tony know about Pussy?

Tony has suspected Pussy was an informant for a long time in The Sopranos, but how did he know before finding the wire at his place? He was already looking at

How did Bobby Bacala climb up so high in the Family ranks without popping his cherry?

In the episode Soprano Home Movies (S06E13), we learn that Bobby Baccaliery has never "popped his cherry", that means he never killed a man. However, Bob

Why didn't Vito kill those two guys?

In this scene from The Sopranos Vito bumps into the two guys from New York, I had always wondered why he just did not follow

Why are bialys so popular with Tony and crew in The Sopranos?

Is it a New Jersey thing? At first I thought bialys might be Italian, but apparently they are Polish and Yiddish in origin.