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The Sopranos (Season 3) DVD Review

 
Author: Britt Gillette
 

Along with Sex And The City, the HBO original series The Sopranos took the world by storm in the late-1990s with its cutting edge drama and acerbic wit. A cross between The Godfather and the traditional nuclear sitcom family, the show provided a unique experience for a niche audience that quickly developed into a barrage of dedicated fans. Nominated for countless Emmy's, and winner of at least four in every one of its seasons except Season 2 (in which it carried home one), The Sopranos has cemented itself as one of the elite shows in television history

Golden Globe performer James Gandolfini plays the title role of Tony Soprano, a middle-aged father of two, loving husband, and successful businessman. But contrary to a typical sitcom, Tony finds himself irritated by his kids Anthony and Meadow (Robert Iler and Jamie Lynn Sigler), he cheats on his wife Carmela (Edie Falco), and the business organization responsible for his success is the mafia (of which he is the local boss). All the confusion in Tony's life leads to massive amounts of stress, prompting him to regularly visit a therapist, Dr. Jennifer Melfi (Lorraine Bracco) - one of the few outsiders he trusts. Following a classic prime time soap opera format, quite similar to the hit TV show Dallas, The Sopranos provides audiences with a glimpse into the life and times of a mafia boss, where we find out that being a mob kingpin isn't the glamour life often portrayed in the movies

The Sopranos (Season 3) DVD offers a number of dramatic episodes including the season premiere "Mr. Ruggerio's Neighborhood" in which the Soprano family continues their daily routine, completely unaware that the FBI is plotting an intricate scheme to bug their house. Meanwhile, Tony begins some plotting of his own when Patsy begins asking too many questions about his brother's death Other notable episodes from Season 3 include "Fortunate Son" in which Tony learns that his panic attacks are partly due to genetics and past events from his childhood, and "He is Risen" in which Tony's problems with Ralphie bubble to surface when Ralphie doesn't get the promotion he hoped for

Below is a list of episodes included on The Sopranos (Season 3) DVD:

Episode 27 (Mr. Ruggerio's Neighborhood) Air Date: 03-04-2001
Episode 28 (Proshai, Livushka) Air Date: 03-04-2001
Episode 29 (Fortunate Son) Air Date: 03-11-2001
Episode 30 (Employee of the Month) Air Date: 03-18-2001
Episode 31 (Another Toothpick) Air Date: 03-25-2001
Episode 32 (University) Air Date: 04-01-2001
Episode 33 (Second Opinion) Air Date: 04-08-2001
Episode 34 (He is Risen) Air Date: 04-15-2001
Episode 35 (The Telltale Moozadell) Air Date: 04-22-2001
Episode 36 (To Save Us All from Satan's Power) Air Date: 04-29-2001
Episode 37 (Pine Barrens) Air Date: 05-06-2001
Episode 38 (Amour Fou) Air Date: 05-13-2001
Episode 39 (Army of One) Air Date: 05-20-2001

 
 
 

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