• Network: HBO
  • Series Premiere Date: Jan 10, 1999
Season #: 6, 5, 4, 3, 2, 1
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8.9

Universal acclaim- based on 345 Ratings

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  1. Negative: 22 out of 345
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  1. Jun 3, 2023
    10
    This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. good thdghdetjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjj Expand
  2. Dec 9, 2021
    9
    Conozca a Tony Soprano: su hombre de negocios promedio de mediana edad. Tony tiene una esposa obediente. Un hijo no tan obediente. Una hija llamada Meadow. Un tío que está perdiendo las canicas. Un sobrino impulsivo. Una amante no demasiado secreta. Y un psiquiatra para contarle todos sus secretos, excepto el que ella ya conoce: Tony es un jefe de la mafia cuyo
  3. Nov 26, 2021
    10
    "Es una exploración de la condición del mal " en el ser humano y como nos vemos facinados aún queriendo refugiarnos en sitios nobles como la (religión,familia, lealtad )etc por ella ,en palabras de psicólogos reales la mejor representación en ficción audiovisual

    No es una serie de respuestas fáciles ni endiosamientos, obliga a que prestes atención y a que seas tu quien intérpreta y
    "Es una exploración de la condición del mal " en el ser humano y como nos vemos facinados aún queriendo refugiarnos en sitios nobles como la (religión,familia, lealtad )etc por ella ,en palabras de psicólogos reales la mejor representación en ficción audiovisual

    No es una serie de respuestas fáciles ni endiosamientos, obliga a que prestes atención y a que seas tu quien intérpreta y saques tus propias conclusiones, mientras te reta a ti a examinarte a ti mismo y tú propia percepción del mundo que crees que conoces.
    Ninguna serie de esta década le llega a los talones a los Soprano, six Feet Under o The Wire por la simple razón de que TODAS tienen una narración especulativa con cliffhangers , todo está en función del final , en las 3 que mencioné esto no sucede
    Incluso breaking Bad ( una de las mejores series de la historia ) ya Posse una narrativa especulativa , termina la serie y chau . Nadie dice " volvamos a ver un capítulo de la segunda temporada , en cambio uno puede volver a ver cuálquier episodio de six Feet Under o los Soprano.
    , los Soprano se estudiara en la universidades como se estudia Hamlet. Las sesiones de terapia entre Tony Soprano y la doctora melfi , duraron 6 temporadas
    Más de 4.300 minutos que sirvieron para desarrollar la psicólogia de decenas de personajes que , más que personajes , fueron personas
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  4. Nov 25, 2021
    10
    This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. Hay que admitirlo. La ambigüedad de esta serie, la profundidad y la cantidad de interpretaciones que se pueden darle la hace una de las mas si no es que la más compleja de las series. Es interesante como para algunos la falta de respuestas claras es un insulto, y para otros es una muestra de respeto a la inteligencia de su audiencia. Con respecto al final, me gusta la interpretación de Chase "Tony era un tipo muy infeliz, pero cuando por fin vamos a verlo compartir un buen momento con sus seres queridos no sabemos cuál es el resultado de eso". La mejor serie de toda la historia, no hay más.
    El contexto mafioso en el que se desempeñan los personajes de Los Soprano no se parece en nada a la saga épica de El Padrino. Se trata de bandas organizadas que disputan su territorio con los recién llegados, más feroces e inescrupulosos que ellos: los rusos, los latinoamericanos, las incontrolables pandillas juveniles.
    Pero sobre todo, el crimen en gran escala ahora es obra de las corporaciones. En un momento de abatimiento, Tony lo dice claramente: “Esto ya no es lo que era; ahora, el dinero de verdad se lo llevan los de Enron”. Es en ese mundo en el que ya nadie es sagrado ni honesto en el que hay que seguir viviendo. Como se pueda.
    A la manera de las grandes novelas del siglo XIX, Los Soprano es un inmenso fresco de época: en su trama se entrecruzan todos los hilos de la historia contemporánea. Como en Dickens, cada personaje (por insignificante que parezca) tiene la densidad de lo verdadero. Detrás de cada máscara circula sangre. Sangre tan real, que cuando Tony se enoja, con un tiro la esparce por toda la pantalla.
    La última temporada fue la más intensa. Cada capítulo acrecentó la densidad psicológica de los personajes, la perspectiva social del relato, la complejidad moral de las decisiones.
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  5. Mar 18, 2021
    10
    Members Only A. Join The Club B+. Mayham A-.
    The Fleshy Part Of The Thigh B+.
    Mr. & Mrs. John Sacrimoni Request A-.
    Live Free Or Die B+. Luxury Lounge B.
    Johnny Cakes B+. The Ride B+. Moe N Joe B.
    Cold Stones B+. Kaisha B. Soprano Home Movies A.
    Stage 5 A-. Remember When B+. Chasing It B.
    Walk Like A Man A-. Kennedy And Heidi A.
    The Second Coming A. The Blue Comet A.
    Made In America A.
  6. Aug 5, 2020
    9
    The Soprano crime family may finally have to face up to the consequences of their actions as they come into conflict with their New York enemies…

    A lot of focus has always been on the controversial ‘fade to black ending’ but that really does a disservice to this shows final season, and The Sopranos as whole, which has provided some of the best drama ever seen on TV from start to finish.
  7. Mar 12, 2020
    10
    Worthy finale of greatest tv show ever. Worthy finale of greatest criminal saga on the Earth. That's all
  8. Mar 8, 2020
    10
    Шикарный сериал, цепляет с первых эпизодов и не отпускает до конца
  9. Feb 17, 2020
    10
    Лучший сериал всех времен и народов, с первого до последнего эпизода, такого больше нет нигде (разве что еще в "прослушке"), жаль что можно поставить только 10
  10. Oct 2, 2018
    10
    This show has everything you could ever want out of a mob drama. EVERYTHING. This basically killed the gangster genre.
  11. Mar 23, 2018
    9
    The Sopranos may be the pinnacle of all TV Dramas, and if it weren't for a bloated first half, this would be its Magnum Opus. The first 3 episodes are great, but the quality wavers in the next few episodes. But by the last 9 episodes, we are treated to a climactic, and definitive finale for the show. "Soprano Home Movies" is the clearest look we get of the Soprano home life. "Kennedy AndThe Sopranos may be the pinnacle of all TV Dramas, and if it weren't for a bloated first half, this would be its Magnum Opus. The first 3 episodes are great, but the quality wavers in the next few episodes. But by the last 9 episodes, we are treated to a climactic, and definitive finale for the show. "Soprano Home Movies" is the clearest look we get of the Soprano home life. "Kennedy And Heidi" is a statement on how we treat death. "The Blue Comet" is the beginning of the end. When major characters die, where New Jersey is embroiled in war with New York. And "Made In America" is the grand conclusion, where we get the full satisfaction... except we don't. The Sopranos saved its most masterful twist for the end, in that there is no true one. We were all left in the dark for over a decade, and we're still trying to find the light. Expand
  12. Mar 21, 2017
    10
    Pues llegó a su fin, la sexta temporada de 'Los Soprano' está dividida en dos partes. La primera es brutal, tanto como empieza, como lo que cuenta. Es increíble ver los guiones de esta serie, los diálogos, los acontecimientos, el sentido que tiene todo lo que pasa, dicen o hacen cada uno de los personajes. Es cierto que al final de la primera parte parece que ha llegado a su techo y noPues llegó a su fin, la sexta temporada de 'Los Soprano' está dividida en dos partes. La primera es brutal, tanto como empieza, como lo que cuenta. Es increíble ver los guiones de esta serie, los diálogos, los acontecimientos, el sentido que tiene todo lo que pasa, dicen o hacen cada uno de los personajes. Es cierto que al final de la primera parte parece que ha llegado a su techo y no avanza.

    Pero si la primera parte parecia sublime, atención, la segunda parte es... ¡AÚN MEJOR! el final de 'Los Soprano' es alucinante con unos tres últimos capitulos alucinantes de lo mejor que he visto nunca.

    En cuanto al famoso final de la serie, no voy a decir nada, a mi me parece maravilloso, no me desentona en nada y creo que le es tanto fiel a la serie como al medio. Final con muchos bemoles.

    En conclusión, no puedo comparar esta temporada con las otras porque la estructura de la misma es diferente estando dividida en dos partes y sería injusto. Pero sí que diré que está al nivel de las mejores y que la segunda parte de la sexta es lo mejor de la serie de muy largo. Un 10 ABSOLUTO y que grande eres Tony...
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  13. Jun 2, 2016
    10
    Surely, what was the meaning of the final? Was that abrupt black screen Tony's dead or was that a pen-portrait for us to understand flurry of the Tony's life? We cannot know, I think it's not important neither. Because we are not sure for now and we cannot know what is true, just like Tony in every part of his life.
  14. Oct 31, 2015
    10
    Even if we Exception all the Things The Show gave to the Modern Tv and the Excellent cast it Would Still Be The Best Tv Show f All Time,, Every Episode in the First Four Seasons Was A Combination of The Godfather, Pulp Fiction, But Way more realistic and The Last Two Seasons Was The Best drama any Show Can Give..
  15. May 23, 2014
    10
    This may be the best season of The Sopranos. Only because the name of the show is "The Sopranos", and in season 6 the Sopranos, especially Tony, become the most vulnerable and interesting to watch.
  16. Feb 4, 2014
    10
    La segunda mejor temporada de los soprano despues de la Segunda Temporada, con un villano tan despreciable como carismatico, y por supuesto el primer episodio de la segunda parte de la temporada y el penultimo, los mejores capitulos de toda la serie respectivamente.
  17. Nov 22, 2013
    10
    I take back what I said about the critics. You have respected The Sopranos giving it the lowest score of 88. And that's in Season 1 which is surprising because a lot of the fans say the best 2 seasons are season 1 and 2. I disagree I think the best 2 seasons are S3 and S5 and S6 Part II.
  18. Jul 19, 2013
    10
    hilariously under rated for taking the piss out of its audience with gay cowboys and a hilariously poetic ending.

    Every season of the sopranos is getting a 10 from me, along with the wire? you ask me why? because i dont have an 11 button. along with the wire, one of the shows that completely revolutionised television. there are others that can be compared, even favourably, and
    hilariously under rated for taking the piss out of its audience with gay cowboys and a hilariously poetic ending.

    Every season of the sopranos is getting a 10 from me, along with the wire?

    you ask me why? because i dont have an 11 button.

    along with the wire, one of the shows that completely revolutionised television. there are others that can be compared, even favourably, and there are forerunners and worthy successors, but these two shows pretty much dropped the bomb on tv.

    the sopranos is better than the wire for me, but its an apples and oranges thing. this show is endlessly fascinating, incredibly rich, and effortlessly reflective of america itself. the wire further deconstructed the episodic shackles of television, and the idiot drive to pacify an audience, but the sopranos owned the narrative perspective, and the cynical portrait of the larger world it is set in. we got to know the city of omars baltimore real well from watching the wire. but tonys america is the world we are living in.
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  19. Apr 1, 2013
    10
    Brilliant final season to end the Masterpiece that is The Sopranos.One of the greatest TV shows ever constructed.Bar-none.Amazing finale that ends the saga of The Soprano family.Full of death,foreshadowing,and tension.Season 6 and season 6 part 2 most certainly deliver.
  20. Mar 25, 2013
    9
    Probably my favourite ever show, but like so many fans I hated the ending. David Chase said in an interview that he didn't want to tie everything up because life isn't like that. But this is a TV show and the fans wanted to know what happened to the characters they had watched and grown attached to over the seasons. Big misjudgement. Other than that, fantastic show.
  21. Feb 10, 2013
    10
    The sixth season had some flaws and perhaps brought some boredom to the audience in its middle. Still, there was so much symbolism and attention to details that made this season such an unforgettable masterpiece. Even nowadays with a bunch of incredible shows like Breaking Bad, Homeland and Mad Men, none has changed drama television in the way that Sopranos did. And you can argue that theyThe sixth season had some flaws and perhaps brought some boredom to the audience in its middle. Still, there was so much symbolism and attention to details that made this season such an unforgettable masterpiece. Even nowadays with a bunch of incredible shows like Breaking Bad, Homeland and Mad Men, none has changed drama television in the way that Sopranos did. And you can argue that they are as good as Sopranos was, even better. They're raising the bar on the Golden Age of TV, which is fantastic. But The Sopranos was year One. Expand
  22. Dec 4, 2012
    10
    I'm reviewing the final season because 1) It's the only one with an actual critics score 2) because my opinion is on the entire series so it had to be either on the first or the last one's reviews 3) to rebalance its undeserved lower user score 4) because it doesn't matter, this show has never decreased in quality, and I dare you to name another series of nowadays of which the same thingI'm reviewing the final season because 1) It's the only one with an actual critics score 2) because my opinion is on the entire series so it had to be either on the first or the last one's reviews 3) to rebalance its undeserved lower user score 4) because it doesn't matter, this show has never decreased in quality, and I dare you to name another series of nowadays of which the same thing can be said and that is THIS long. It's perfect and I wouldn't even know how to express that. The most realistic portrait of human psychology to be ever aired, installed into what could actually even pass for a decent stand-alone mainstream series plot, except it wouldn't be the same and the point of the series would be lost but it's just to give you the idea. The "other side" of the series, the criminal part, is just as realistic as the psychological portrait. It's... I don't know, so real. It's the Sopranos. One day I hope I can do a review worthy of this show and that doesn't sound like fanboyisms mashed together, but until that day I won't even dare (save for this pseudo-review). Expand
  23. EdmundK
    Aug 16, 2009
    0
    First, it's NOT the best or most important show on television, The Wire is. It is a brilliant show, but season six part is a ridiculous letdown. The thing with Christopher came from nowhere, (spoiler alert), Tony had no more reason to kill him than he did in season one, Chris hadn't been messing up any more than he ever had, and their relationship was as good as ever when they First, it's NOT the best or most important show on television, The Wire is. It is a brilliant show, but season six part is a ridiculous letdown. The thing with Christopher came from nowhere, (spoiler alert), Tony had no more reason to kill him than he did in season one, Chris hadn't been messing up any more than he ever had, and their relationship was as good as ever when they went on their road trip just a few episodes beforehand. The way they "concluded" Meadow's story after not covering her properly for years was ridiculous, bringing Parisi's hitherto unmentioned son into the forray as a last minute attempt to wrap things up with her. The war with New York made even less sense. With Leotardo's constant changes of heart, (I'm out of the game, I'm back in the game! Why? Who knows? Maybe it's because there's nobody else in New York with enough profile to lead against Tony). What makes less sense still is his war hungry consiglere going from backing the absorbtion of New Jersey to betraying his Boss Phil. What's more, why would New York want to reconcile with what they can easily annex? By all accounts, Jersey is little more than a "glorified crew". Agent Harris' U-Turn was laughable too. I can't even begin to fathom an explanation for it...a Sopranos fan told me before that he was being groomed all the way through the show to be an inside man. I've watched all six seasons in the last month and can say with certainty that his turning was a season six part two phenomenon, at a streatch, maybe, a six part one aswell. Even still, apart from some, bizarre friendship, maybe, there's no reason for Harris to work with or for Tony. He doesn't like Phil? OK? He'll risk federal indictment for it. The final two episodes I did like, despite AJs hopscotching from government hating, to wannabe Marine, to depressed, to happy...it was dizzying. Still, I thought the last two episodes were good and am a big fan of the final scene. I didn't like how readily Chase seems to have bought into the 'War on Terror' idea, an issue for most of the show, but particularly for the final season. Although occasionally showing glimmers of enlightenment, (eg: when AJ points out that the government/military allowed Al Qaeda to escape the Tora Bora mountain system, only to consider further plans to bomb Iran), he then plays on US zenophobia by using AJ's viewing of Al Jazeera as a method of showing just how far he has fallen, despite the various accolades it has received for it's independent nature, (including a Webby award, and one from the Index on Censorship). It seems, Chase is willing to use what I assume he is more intelligent thn to believe is true, that an Arab news site, even if it is the only independent, (ie:non-governmentally controlled) one in the Arab world, must, by virtue of being Arab controlled, be extremist, fanatical and fundamentalist. (What'smore, a well-read, politically minded girl like Meadow would know more about Al Jazeera.) I still think even this season was far far better than the vast majority of what's on television. It obviously doesn't deserve a zero, but casual reviewers and critics alike seem keen on bowing down on bended knees before the monolithic creation of David Chase and insist on giving it as many thumbs up as they can muster without any sort of critical analysis, especially in comparison to the earlier seasons' brilliance. I feel that this zero is a necessary counterbalance. Expand
  24. JohnT.
    Dec 4, 2008
    10
    Not only the best television show of the last 50 years, but the most important one of all time. An extraordinary mix of violence, humour and profound family insights your ever likely to find on american television. Or antwhere else for that matter.
  25. PaulW.
    Apr 20, 2008
    2
    Oh my dear Jesus. To do such a thing to a decent series. It was like watching a horse with a broken leg try to walk, but the man with the shotgun takes 20 episodes to finally put it out of its misery. I damn you David Chase. The stories sounded like they were written by a bunch of 16 year old girls while the dialog sounded closer to five monkeys on four typewriters. Just ouch.
  26. DaveQ
    Jan 13, 2008
    10
    First of all I'm not going to say how "amazing" this show is (we already know that), you would have to be extremely ignorant not to realize what this show has done for TV. The show has always tried to replicate life in its most brutal and honest from the very first scene to the very last from the perspective of Anthony Soprano. If you haven't watched the show or just casually First of all I'm not going to say how "amazing" this show is (we already know that), you would have to be extremely ignorant not to realize what this show has done for TV. The show has always tried to replicate life in its most brutal and honest from the very first scene to the very last from the perspective of Anthony Soprano. If you haven't watched the show or just casually watched a few episdoes you make think that its just about the mob (TV version of the godfather), but that couldn't be further from the truth. David Chase has created a show that is the modern day equivalent to Shakespeare and Yeats masterpieces. The show explores themes far beyond the moral problems associated with the Mafia and Standard life, the ending in particular shows this. So why not give it a chance? Make your brain happy by watching something that makes you ask the questions that has troubled our society from the dawn of time. It is simply one of the greatest TV dramas of all time, and led way to other amazing dramas such as Six Feet Under and The Wire. Its a shame that a lot of other user comments haven't given this show a second thought, because once you dig a little dipper you will be pleasantly surprised. Expand
  27. JackM.
    Oct 17, 2007
    10
    There are TV dramas. And then there's The Sopranos.
  28. RM
    Jul 24, 2007
    7
    A better effort from a show that pretty much exhausted itself a couple of years ago. But whereas not as mainstream, there are a handful of dramas out there I feel, like The Wire. Season 6 has an entertaining plot (an improvement on the last couple of series) and a clever ending, but there are bits which I find a bit cheesey or lame, like the kids - again. All I am trying to point out is A better effort from a show that pretty much exhausted itself a couple of years ago. But whereas not as mainstream, there are a handful of dramas out there I feel, like The Wire. Season 6 has an entertaining plot (an improvement on the last couple of series) and a clever ending, but there are bits which I find a bit cheesey or lame, like the kids - again. All I am trying to point out is that the Sopranoes is one of the best things TV has had (way better than Lost or 24), but if you look harder there are even better dramas out there that stand the test of time unlike the Sopranoes, so good that if you don't like them, there is something wrong with you not the show. I just think the Sops is a little over-hyped now. Expand
  29. JennP
    Jun 30, 2007
    9
    Tony got whacked, or viewers could at least use their imagination. Watch the final episode again and watch for all the signs pointing to death. If you know the relationship in The Godfather between oranges and death, you will get the picture. Brilliant ending by David Chase!
  30. DougG.
    Jun 19, 2007
    9
    People want catharsis, conclusions, and closure. Life isn't like that. Whether you believe Tony got whacked or that life went on for the Sopranos, it does not matter. To leave the decision up to us, the viewers, was a bold and interesting way to end a brilliant series. Would any other ending have generated so much passionate debate? I don't think so.
Metascore
96

Universal acclaim - based on 18 Critic Reviews

Critic score distribution:
  1. Positive: 18 out of 18
  2. Mixed: 0 out of 18
  3. Negative: 0 out of 18
  1. There's enough classic "Sopranos" action -- some of it involving extreme physical violence -- to remind the average person that where the Sopranos are is not where most of us want to go. Yet at the same time, these episodes repeatedly return to the ways in which the Soprano clan, in its desperate, sometimes twisted and sometimes touching way, seeks to embrace family values.
  2. 75
    This is the best the drama has been in some time.
  3. 100
    The Sopranos unfolds at a more absorbing and imaginative level than TV's strongest series, from ABC's Lost and Grey's Anatomy to Fox's 24 and House.