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Revision as of 21:06, 23 April 2007

This is an episode list for the crime drama The Sopranos. The series began airing on HBO on January 10, 1999 in the United States with the pilot episode of the same name, and will end on June 10, 2007.[1] The show is currently in its sixth and final season. The episode total to date is 79. There is expected to be a final total of 86 episodes when the show concludes. Each season spans 13 episodes with the exception of Season 6, which will number 21 episodes upon completion.

As with Sex and the City, HBO planned to split the final season of The Sopranos into two parts: Part 1, which ran from March to June 2006, consisted of 12 episodes; and Part 2, which was originally to be 8 episodes, will actually consist of 9 episodes. Part 2 began airing on April 8, 2007.[2][3]


Seasons

Season Episodes Originally aired DVD Release
Region 1 Region 2 Cover Art Discs
1 13 1999 December 12, 2000 November 24, 2003 File:Sopranos Season 1.jpg 4
2 13 2000 November 6, 2001 November 24, 2003 File:Sopranos Season 2.jpg
3 13 2001 August 27, 2002 November 24, 2003 File:Sopranos Season 3.jpg
4 13 2002 October 28, 2003 November 3, 2003 File:Sopranos Season 4.jpg
5 13 2004 June 7, 2005 June 20, 2005 File:Sopranos Season 5.jpg
6 21
12 (Part 1)
9 (Part 2)
20062007 Part 1: November 7, 2006
Part 2: TBA
Part 1: November 27, 2006
Part 2: TBA
File:Sopranos Season 6 Part 1.jpg

Episodes

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Season 1: (1999)

Image Title Writer (s) Director Original Airdate #
File:Ep01 tony.jpg "The Sopranos" David Chase David Chase January 10, 1999 1
Anthony Soprano, a capo in the DiMeo Crime Family, begins therapy with Dr. Jennifer Melfi after having anxiety attacks. His mother, Livia, refuses to move to a nursing home. Tony's Uncle Junior wants to use Tony's friend's restaurant as a location for a murder, but Tony prevents this by having the restaurant blown up. Christopher Moltisanti, Tony's nephew, murders the representative of a Czech mob that was trying to move in on the family waste management company.
File:Brendanchris2.JPG "46 Long" David Chase Dan Attias January 17, 1999 2
Christopher and Brendan Filone begin hijacking trucks. When they find that the owner of the trucks pays Junior for protection, their drug addictions prevent them from respecting Junior's orders to stop. Carmela asks Tony for a favor involving A.J.'s science teacher's stolen car. After one too many accidents, Tony forces Livia to move into a nursing home against her will.
File:Ep03 brendan bathtub.jpg "Denial, Anger, Acceptance" Mark Saraceni Nick Gomez January 24, 1999 3
The Sopranos hire the Buccos to cater a dinner party. Tony's daughter, Meadow, asks Christopher and Brendan for speed to help stay awake for SAT preparation. Tony accepts the task of securing a divorce for an Hasidic Jew's daughter. Junior unleashes retribution upon Christopher and Brendan for their truck hijackings.
File:Sopranos ep104.jpg "Meadowlands" Jason Cahill John Patterson January 31, 1999 4
Tony has his friend Detective Vin Makazian follow Dr. Melfi after she appears in his dreams. Christopher calls for retaliation against Junior and Mikey Palmice after finding Brendan murdered. Tony attacks Mikey after finding out what happened, creating friction between him and Junior. Making matters worse, DiMeo family boss Jackie Aprile dies, leaving the question of who will be his successor.
File:Sopranos ep105.jpg "College" Jim Manos, Jr. and David Chase Allen Coulter February 7, 1999 5
Tony and Meadow travel to Maine to visit colleges; and they discuss the nature of Tony's "business". Carmela fights the flu, and seeks comfort from Father Intintola after finding out that Tony's secret therapist is female. Tony comes across an old associate who has joined the Witness Protection Program and tracks him down for "business" purposes. He then strangles the associate with his own hands.
File:Sopranos ep106.jpg "Pax Soprana" Frank Renzulli Alan Taylor February 14, 1999 6
Uncle Junior is appointed boss of the DiMeo crime family. Tony engineers a way to get Junior to extend some leniency to a close Jewish friend. What was meant to be an 18th wedding anniversary turns sour after Carmela admits how upset she is that Tony's new therapist is a woman. The Prozac Dr. Melfi prescribed for Tony begins taking a negative toll on his libido, though his recurring dreams lead him to become attracted to her. He tells her how he feels.
File:Sopranos ep107.jpg "Down Neck" Robin Green & Mitchell Burgess Lorraine Senna Ferrara February 21, 1999 7
A.J. and his friends steal some sacramental wine and arrive to gym class drunk. Tony thinks little of the incident, until the school psychologist informs him that his son may have ADHD. Tony reflects on his own childhood antics in therapy. A.J. is punished by being grounded and forced to visit his grandmother, Livia, on a daily basis for three weeks. He tells her, unaware of the secrecy of the matter, about his father's ongoing therapy.
File:Sopranos ep108.jpg "The Legend of Tennessee Moltisanti" Frank Renzulli and David Chase Tim Van Patten February 28, 1999 8
The Lupertazzi Crime Family goes on the lam to avoid possible indictments from the FBI. Tony and his crew, though not including Christopher, are named as possible subjects in a grand jury investigation. Christopher is depressed by his exclusion; he has nightmares, and unsuccessfully tries to shift his focus by writing a screenplay. However, he gets a new lease on life after being named in a newspaper. Junior learns from Livia that Tony is seeing a psychiatrist.
File:Sopranos ep109.jpg "Boca" Jason Cahill and Robin Green & Mitchell Burgess Andy Wolk March 7, 1999 9
Parents are shocked when Meadow's soccer coach molests a female student. The police arrest the coach before Tony can get to him, which gives Tony a totally unexpected feeling of relief. Gossip reaches Tony regarding Junior's sexual secrets. Junior is humiliated when Tony makes open references to them, and Roberta, Junior's girlfriend, promptly becomes his ex-girlfriend.
File:Sopranos ep110.jpg "A Hit Is a Hit" Joe Bosso and Frank Renzulli Matthew Penn March 14, 1999 10
According to the suggestions of Dr. Melfi and Carmela, Tony attempts to be more social by getting to know some of his neighbors better. Christopher and his girlfriend Adriana La Cerva befriend rap mogul Massive Genius. Christopher agrees to help Adriana produce a demo for a band, though one of its members is her ex-boyfriend. Massive Genius threatens to sue Hesh for supposedly stolen music royalties.
File:Sopranos ep111.jpg "Nobody Knows Anything" Frank Renzulli Henry J. Bronchtein March 21, 1999 11
According to a tip from Vin Makazian, one of Tony's most trusted friends, Sal "Pussy" Bonpensiero is a rat. Before getting any further confirmation, Makazian commits suicide. Tony has Paulie Walnuts keep an eye on Pussy. Even though he suddenly disappears, Tony's focus is shifted when Jimmy Altieri is positively discovered to be a rat. After conferring with Livia, Junior and Mikey & Chucky Signore conspire to have Tony killed.
File:Sopranos ep112.jpg "Isabella" Robin Green & Mitchell Burgess Allen Coulter March 28, 1999 12
Despite prescriptions for Prozac and lithium from Dr. Melfi, Tony falls into chronic depression. Meeting Isabella, a beautiful Italian exchange student who is staying at the Cusamanos', lifts his spirits. Junior's plan to have Tony killed is put into action. The FBI pay a visit to the Sopranos.
File:Sopranos ep113.jpg "I Dream of Jeannie Cusamano" David Chase John Patterson April 4, 1999 13
Junior agrees with Tony on the situation with Jimmy Altieri, who is soon killed. Tony finds out that his mother and uncle are plotting to have him killed. He warns Dr. Melfi that her life may be in danger. With help from Christopher, Paulie, and Silvio Dante, Tony has Mikey Palmice and Chucky Signore "taken care of". Tony's friend Artie Bucco re-opens his restaurant, and Livia suffers a life-threatening stroke.

Season 2: (2000)

Image Title Writer (s) Director Original Airdate #
File:Sopranos ep201.jpg "Guy Walks into a Psychiatrist's Office..." Jason Cahill Allen Coulter January 16, 2000 14
Several months later, Tony has become the don of the DiMeo family. As suddenly as he vanished, Pussy returns. Junior is in prison and Livia is recovering from her stroke. Dr. Melfi has gone on the lam at Tony's request. Tony's sister Janice arrives to stay at Tony's house.
File:Sopranos ep202.jpg "Do Not Resuscitate" Frank Renzulli and Robin Green & Mitchell Burgess Martin Bruestle January 23, 2000 15
Tony tries to settle a construction protest involving the former assets of Uncle Junior. Junior's lawyer manages to get him released from prison, though on house arrest. Pussy, now shown clearly to be an informant, is pressured by his FBI handler. Janice and Tony discuss the possibility of a DNR order for Livia.
File:Ep16 silvio.JPG "Toodle Fucking-Oo" Frank Renzulli Lee Tamahori January 30, 2000 16
After a 10-year stint in prison, Richie Aprile, brother to the late Jackie Aprile, is released from jail and re-enters the family business. His lack of understanding of how things work, since he went to prison, causes friction between him and Tony. Meadow trashes her grandmother's house, and her subsequent punishment ignites a major argument between Carmela and Janice.
File:Sopranos ep204.jpg "Commendatori" David Chase Tim Van Patten February 6, 2000 17
Tony, Paulie, and Christopher take a business trip to Italy. Her husband gone, Carmela ponders the nature of their marriage. In Italy, Tony strikes a deal with his female counterpart. Angie Bonpensiero confides in Carmela that she wants a divorce from Pussy.
File:Sopranos ep205.jpg "Big Girls Don't Cry" Terence Winter Tim Van Patten February 13, 2000 18
As part of Tony's deal, Neapolitan enforcer Furio Giunta arrives in the U.S. as the newest addition to Tony's crew. Christopher enrolls in a "Screen Writing for Actors" class. Pussy shows open hostility to the new arrival. Dr. Melfi decides to resume therapy sessions with Tony.
File:Ep19 matt sean.jpg "The Happy Wanderer" Frank Renzulli John Patterson February 20, 2000 19
Tony discusses with Dr. Melfi people who make him "miserable". Sean Gismonte and Matthew Bevilaqua begin to work the "Executive Game" poker sessions (with Frank Sinatra Jr. in attendance). An old high school classmate of Tony's wants in on the "Executive Game". Janice makes an attempt to manipulate Richie.
File:Ep20 bigpussy.jpg "D-Girl" Todd A. Kessler Allen Coulter February 27, 2000 20
A.J. presents an affront to his parents' authority and refuses to be confirmed as a Catholic. Christopher develops romantic and professional involvements when resurrecting his interest in moviemaking. Pussy is pressured to wear a wire. Tony forces confirmation upon A.J. and, having learned of Christopher's acting classes, presents him with an ultimatum.
File:Sopranos ep208.jpg "Full Leather Jacket" Robin Green & Mitchell Burgess Allen Coulter March 5, 2000 21
In regards to Meadow's upcoming college applications, Carmela looks to secure a favor from Jeannie Cusamano's sister, a Georgetown alumna. Richie tries to gain Tony's respect. Matthew and Sean formulate an ill-fated plan to win respect. Christopher's life is seriously threatened.
File:Sopranos ep209.jpg "From Where to Eternity" Michael Imperioli Henry J. Bronchtein March 12, 2000 22
Christopher survives a one-minute cardiac arrest and claims to witness a foreboding glimpse of the afterlife. Paulie grows worried that he is being haunted by those who he has killed. With Sean dead from his failed attempt on Christopher's life, Tony seeks revenge on Christopher's living shooter, Matthew Bevilaqua. Dr. Melfi finds trouble in coping with her disgust for Tony's "business".
File:Ep23 scatino.JPG "Bust Out" Robin Green & Mitchell Burgess and Frank Renzulli John Patterson March 19, 2000 23
Tony begins to panic when he learns of an eyewitness at the Bevilaqua murder. Pussy feeds the FBI false information regarding the recent hit. Richie, spurred by a manipulative Janice, tries to get Uncle Junior's support in finding a way to usurp Tony. Carmela shares an awkward moment with Scatino's brother in law.
File:Sopranos ep211b.jpg "House Arrest" Terence Winter Tim Van Patten March 26, 2000 24
At the request of his lawyer, Tony spends time in his legitimate waste management career. Richie and Junior take risks to sustain a profitable cocaine network. Tony's health declines, as does the health of Dr. Melfi. Junior reunites with an old girlfriend while under house arrest.
File:Sopranos ep212.jpg "The Knight in White Satin Armor" Robin Green & Mitchell Burgess Allen Coulter April 2, 2000 25
Richie continues his insubordination to Tony, though he is engaged to Janice. When Tony tries to break off his relationship with his comàre Irina, she attempts to commit suicide. A minor domestic dispute turns violent, though it provides Tony with a resolution to his problems with Richie and Janice.
File:Sopranos ep213.jpg "Funhouse" David Chase and Todd A. Kessler John Patterson April 9, 2000 26
Tony gets food poisoning the day before Meadow's graduation; while trying to recover, his dreams lead him to resurrect old suspicions about an old friend. He finds proof of the hunch, and has Silvio and Paulie help him reach an end to the situation. The FBI execute a search warrant, and arrest Tony.

Season 3: (2001)

Image Title Writer (s) Director Original Airdate #
File:Sopranos ep301.jpg "Mr. Ruggerio's Neighborhood" David Chase Allen Coulter March 4, 2001 27
Meadow enters college at Columbia University, A.J. continues to ignore authority, and Carmela starts taking tennis lessons. The FBI puts the Soprano residence under surveillance, but their plans are complicated when the house's plumbing ruptures. Patsy Parisi has revenge in mind over the death of his brother.
File:Sopranos ep302.jpg "Proshai, Livushka" David Chase Tim Van Patten March 4, 2001 28
Tony has an anxiety attack when he finds out that Meadow's new boyfriend, Noah Tannenbaum, is a Jewish African-American. The FBI wants Livia to testify against her son, but she dies before she can. Janice returns from Seattle to plan the funeral, and claim her inheritance.
File:Ep29 jackiejr2.JPG "Fortunate Son" Todd A. Kessler Henry J. Bronchtein March 11, 2001 29
Tony makes a major breakthrough with Dr. Melfi in attempting to ascertain the trigger of his anxiety attacks. Christopher becomes a made man, though he bungles his first assignment. A.J. excels on his freshman football team, but unexpectedly passes out at practice after becoming defensive captain.
File:Sopranos ep304.jpg "Employee of the Month" Robin Green & Mitchell Burgess John Patterson March 18, 2001 30
Dr. Melfi suggests that Tony bring Carmela to his sessions for a new perspective on his progress. Against Tony's orders, Ralph Cifaretto starts to introduce Jackie Aprile, Jr. to members of the family business. Dr. Melfi contemplates asking Tony for revenge after she is assaulted and raped.
File:Sopranos ep305.jpg "Another Toothpick" Terence Winter Jack Bender March 25, 2001 31
Tony and Carmela's session with Dr. Melfi goes sour. Bobby Bacala, Sr. comes out of retirement to exact revenge on "Mustang Sally". Uncle Junior shares his cancer diagnosis with Tony. Meadow's relationship with her father is yet to improve, though she unknowingly does him a grand favor.
File:Sopranos ep306.jpg "University" Terence Winter and Salvatore J. Stabile (teleplay)
David Chase, Terence Winter, Todd A. Kessler, Robin Green & Mitchell Burgess (story)
Allen Coulter April 1, 2001 32
A Bada Bing dancer involved with Ralph unexpectedly reaches out to Tony. Meadow's social life at college takes a sudden turn for the worst. Ralph's relationship with the Bada Bing dancer develops into a bad situation, and Tony interjects in a nonverbal manner.
File:Sopranos ep307.jpg "Second Opinion" Lawrence Konner Tim Van Patten April 8, 2001 33
Uncle Junior survives surgery to remove his stomach cancer. The ongoing borrowing of money from Tony by Pussy's wife (widow, though unbeknownst to her) begins to run Tony's patience thin. Carmela considers making a large donation to Columbia University. Carmela receives some startling advice from a recommended colleague of Dr. Melfi. Tony becomes concerned with the quality of Junior's cancer treatment.
File:Sopranos ep308.jpg "He Is Risen" Robin Green & Mitchell Burgess and Todd A. Kessler Allen Coulter April 15, 2001 34
Though Ralph feels that he is owed an apology, Tony instead bans him from Bada Bing. Meadow begins a serious relationship with Jackie Jr. Tony considers buying a new car. After another major disrespect, Tony disinvites Ralph, and Rosalie Aprile, to their Thanksgiving dinner.
File:Sopranos ep309.jpg "The Telltale Moozadell" Michael Imperioli Dan Attias April 22, 2001 35
Though Tony and Rosalie are delighted, Carmela harbors reservations over the developing relationship between Meadow and Jackie Jr. Tony's latest extramarital relationship heats up. On Carmela's birthday, A.J. and friends vandalize school property, after which he is placed on probation. Christopher assumes ownership of a nightclub and makes a gift of the establishment to Adriana.
File:Sopranos ep310.jpg "...To Save Us All From Satan's Power" Robin Green & Mitchell Burgess Jack Bender April 29, 2001 36
As Christmas looms near, Janice offers to cook the dinner. Tony comes across an old Santa Claus costume, prompting him to reminisce about Christmas 1995. Bobby Bacala is enlisted to play Santa Claus at Satriale's annual party. Jackie Jr. starts to walk down the wrong path, and Tony tries to set him straight.
File:Sopranos ep311.jpg "Pine Barrens" Terence Winter (teleplay)
Tim Van Patten & Terence Winter (story)
Steve Buscemi May 6, 2001 37
A standard collection goes horribly awry for Paulie and Christopher. After trying to kill the Russian debtor in the woods, they get lost and find themselves barely surviving the wilderness when the Russian gives them the slip. Tony's relationship starts to go south, as does that of Meadow and Jackie Jr.
File:Sopranos ep312.jpg "Amour Fou" Frank Renzulli (teleplay)
David Chase (story)
Tim Van Patten May 13, 2001 38
Tony asks for advice on his relationship with Gloria from Dr. Melfi. After Carmela and Gloria cross paths, Tony breaks off the affair to eliminate the possibility of Carmela learning the truth. With Meadow a thing of the past, Jackie Jr. and friends decide to take an ill-fated shot at earning some respect.
File:Sopranos ep313.jpg "Army of One" David Chase & Lawrence Konner John Patterson May 20, 2001 39
Tony gives Ralph the responsibility of deciding the fate of Jackie Jr. A.J. is expelled, and his parents disagree over whether or not to send him to military school. Before he can be sent anywhere, it is discovered that A.J. inherited a distinctive trait from his father.

Season 4: (2002)

Image Title Writer (s) Director Original Airdate #
File:Sopranos ep401.jpg "For All Debts Public and Private" David Chase Allen Coulter September 15, 2002 40
Tony lends Uncle Junior a helping hand as legal bills begin to pile up. Carmela wants to learn more about the family finances, though that is privileged information from Tony's point of view. Christopher gets information on the man who probably murdered his father. Adriana makes a new friend with a hidden agenda.
File:Sopranos ep402.jpg "No Show" Terence Winter and David Chase John Patterson September 22, 2002 41
Resentment abounds when Christopher is made acting capo of Paulie's crew. Meadow slips into a depression and announces she will be moving to Europe. Adriana learns the truth about her new friend Danielle, a.k.a. Agent Ciccerone. Tony grows concerned when Janice and Ralph begin a serious relationship.
File:Sopranos ep403.jpg "Christopher" Michael Imperioli (teleplay)
Michael Imperioli and Maria Laurino (story)
Tim Van Patten September 29, 2002 42
Sixteen years are on the line when the trial of U.S. v. Corrado John Soprano (Uncle Junior) gets underway. A Native American activist group plans to disrupt the annual Columbus Day parade. Bobby Bacala suffers an incredibly crippling loss. Ralph's general popularity continues to suffer.
File:Sopranos ep404.jpg "The Weight" Terence Winter Jack Bender October 6, 2002 43
Johnny Sack remains furious at Ralph after learning of an off-color remark about Ginny's weight. Carmela finds herself becoming attracted to Furio, who holds a housewarming party. Tony worries that Meadow will abandon the career he hoped for her after she begins volunteering at a legal practice.
File:Sopranos ep405.jpg "Pie-O-My" Robin Green & Mitchell Burgess Henry J. Bronchtein October 13, 2002 44
Ralph invests in a race horse which Tony becomes very attached to. After a choice of self-preservation, Adriana meets her new FBI handler, Agent Sanseverino. Carmela's persistence on matters of finance strain her relationship with Tony. Janice strikes up a friendship with Bobby Bacala.
File:Sopranos ep406.jpg "Everybody Hurts" Michael Imperioli Steve Buscemi October 20, 2002 45
Christopher's heroin addiction continues to beset his competence. Tony learns of a major development in the life of Gloria Trillo that moves him to a streak of good will. After a situation involving borrowing a large amount of money goes sour, Artie Bucco considers suicide. A.J. becomes jealous of his new girlfriend's wealth.
File:Sopranos ep407.jpg "Watching Too Much Television" Terence Winter and Nick Santora (teleplay)
David Chase & Robin Green & Mitchell Burgess & Terence Winter (story)
John Patterson October 27, 2002 46
After four months of incarceration, Paulie is released, and the family throws him a party at Bada Bing. Tony and Ralph express interest in a plan to scam a government department. Adriana desperately seeks engagement with Christopher, but only so that she could qualify for marital privilege.
File:Sopranos ep408.jpg "Mergers and Acquisitions" Lawrence Konner (teleplay)
David Chase & Robin Green & Mitchell Burgess & Terence Winter (story)
Dan Attias November 3, 2002 47
Tony considers starting yet another extramarital relationship, provided he's not breaking his own rules. Paulie is concerned with the welfare of his mother after she moves to Green Grove. Furio looks for counsel on how to deal with his feelings for Carmela, no matter how mutual they are.
File:Sopranos ep409.jpg "Whoever Did This" Robin Green & Mitchell Burgess Tim Van Patten November 10, 2002 48
Uncle Junior falls upon a possible loophole out of his pending trial. Ralph is cast into despair when his son suffers a life-threatening injury. Tony seeks brutal vengeance when beloved horse Pie-O-My dies in a suspicious stable fire. Christopher becomes involved in engineering a disappearance with Tony.
File:Sopranos ep410.jpg "The Strong, Silent Type" Terence Winter and Robin Green & Mitchell Burgess (teleplay)
David Chase (story)
Alan Taylor November 17, 2002 49
Tony plans an intervention to confront Christopher and his addiction. People begin to wonder as to the whereabouts of Ralph Cifaretto. Furio tries to distance himself from Carmela. Johnny Sack tries to get in on the HUD scam, unknowingly providing Tony with a possibility for Ralph's absence.
File:Sopranos ep411.jpg "Calling All Cars" David Chase & Robin Green & Mitchell Burgess & David Flebotte (teleplay)
David Chase & Robin Green & Mitchel Burgess & Terence Winter (story)
Tim Van Patten November 24, 2002 50
Tony considers reaction as opposed to proaction after he finds out that Carmine Lupertazzi wants a piece of the HUD scam. Uncle Junior's shot at avoiding trial is eliminated. Janice tries to steer Bobby Bacala away from the grief that continually plagues him. Dr. Melfi may lose a decidedly memorable patient.
File:Sopranos ep412.jpg "Eloise" Terence Winter James Hayman December 1, 2002 51
Without notice, Furio moves back to Italy, causing anger for Tony, and heartache for Carmela. Carmine's restaurant falls victim to vandalism. Meadow's annual tea with Carmela becomes confrontational. Paulie and Silvio argue over feelings. Johnny Sack presents a potentially dangerous proposition to Tony.
File:Sopranos ep413.jpg "Whitecaps" Robin Green & Mitchell Burgess and David Chase John Patterson December 8, 2002 52
Junior's court case draws to a close. In an attempt to cheer up Carmela, Tony bids on a shore house for the family. His efforts to save his marriage are swiftly undone by a phonecall from his ex-mistress, Irina. After a change of plans, Christopher is forced to deal with two would-be hitmen.

Season 5: (2004)

Image Title Writer (s) Director Original Airdate #
File:Sopranos ep501.jpg "Two Tonys" Terence Winter and David Chase Tim Van Patten March 7, 2004 53
Tony tries to show Dr. Melfi his other side, but is rebuffed; Carmela and A.J. experience wildlife in their yard. Christopher and Paulie have a brief falling out when the "Pine Barrens incident" is re-mentioned. Carmine Lupertazzi suffers a stroke, opening the door to a possible power struggle within the New York Mafia.
File:Sopranos ep502.jpg "Rat Pack" Matthew Weiner Alan Taylor March 14, 2004 54
Mafioso from both the New York and New Jersey crews imprisoned in the 80’s are released. Among them is Tony's cousin Tony Blundetto; and a reunion party is thrown for them. Carmine Lupertazzi dies, drawing the New York and New Jersey families to his wake as unrest stirs.
File:Sopranos ep503.jpg "Where's Johnny?" Michael Caleo John Patterson March 21, 2004 55
An ailing Uncle Junior goes looking for the deceased. Tony's powersharing plan for New York does not sit well with Johnny Sack. Paulie and Feech La Manna collide over territory for lawn mowing.
File:Sopranos ep504.jpg "All Happy Families..." Toni Kalem Rodrigo Garcia March 28, 2004 56
A.J. has a night to remember in New York which causes Carmela to temporarily give Tony custody of A.J.; after a series of infractions against Tony, Feech La Manna is sent back to jail. On orders from Johnny Sack, first blood is shed in New York.
File:Sopranos ep505.jpg "Irregular Around the Margins" Robin Green & Mitchell Burgess Allen Coulter April 4, 2004 57
While Christopher is away on business, an accident causes members of the Soprano crew to play a game of telephone with a rumor involving Adriana and Tony. Tensions mount until Tony Blundetto offers a solution that saves face for all involved.
File:Sopranos ep506.jpg "Sentimental Education" Matthew Weiner Peter Bogdanovich April 11, 2004 58
Carmela sets ground rules for A.J.'s return to her residence while starting a relationship with a school counselor, leading her to face some uncomfortable revelations; Tony Blundetto returns to mob life after sabotaging his attempt at going straight.
File:Sopranos ep507.jpg "In Camelot" Terence Winter Steve Buscemi April 18, 2004 59
Tony meets his late father's mistress and learns some troublesome details about his father - and childhood pet; Uncle Junior slips into depression after attending several funerals. Christopher ‘helps out’ his AA sponsor, with predictable results.
File:Sopranos ep508.jpg "Marco Polo" Michael Imperioli John Patterson April 25, 2004 60
Carmela throws a 75th birthday party for her father, Hugh, and has a reunion with Tony; as the conflict in New York escalates, Tony B. is courted by an old ally to carry out a murder contract.
File:Sopranos ep509.jpg "Unidentified Black Males" Matthew Weiner and Terence Winter Tim Van Patten May 2, 2004 61
Meadow lands her boyfriend a job which later backfires; Tony admits to Dr. Melfi the truth about his cousin's arrest as Tony B. comes under suspicion after the murder of one of Johnny Sack’s subordinates. Tony and Carmela receive surprising news.
File:Ep62 tony melfi.jpg "Cold Cuts" Robin Green & Mitchell Burgess Mike Figgis May 9, 2004 62
Janice enters anger management after an incident at Sophia's soccer game with another parent; Tony B. and Christopher visit their uncle's farm to dig up dead bodies, bringing back unwelcome childhood memories for the latter.
File:Testdream tony.jpg "The Test Dream" David Chase and Matthew Weiner Allen Coulter May 16, 2004 63
Tony checks into The Plaza Hotel for rest and relaxation but has one of his recurring nightmares. Tony Blundetto takes unauthorized action when a friend is murdered, threatening to drag Jersey into the New York conflict.
File:Ep64longtermparking.jpg "Long Term Parking" Terence Winter Tim Van Patten May 23, 2004 64
After she tries to cover up a murder, the FBI step up their demands from Adriana, with tragic consequences; Tony reconciles with Carmela. When calls for an absent Tony Blundetto’s blood are made, Tony makes a stand for his cousin.
File:Sopranos ep513.jpg "All Due Respect" David Chase and Robin Green & Mitchell Burgess John Patterson June 6, 2004 65
With pressure from within and without, Tony is forced into a mercy killing to appease all involved. A.J. develops his business acumen; Carmela counts her blessings. The New York power struggle ends, but a surprise still awaits the victor.

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Season 6: (2006-2007)

Part 1 (2006)
Image Title Writer (s) Director Original Airdate #
File:Sopranos ep66.jpg "Members Only" Terence Winter Tim Van Patten March 12, 2006 66
Eugene Pontecorvo is constrained by obligations when he attempts to retire to Florida. Hesh and his son-in-law become the victims of a brutal assault. The FBI loses an informant within Tony's network, and seek to gain a replacement. Uncle Junior attacks Tony in a fit of confusion.
File:Ep67 06.jpg "Join the Club" David Chase David Nutter March 19, 2006 67
A wounded Tony suffers a loss of identity during a journey through his subconscious. His condition fails to improve as his friends and family grieve by his side. Though he admits to Carmela his complete failure as a college student, A.J. swears revenge on Junior as he visits his hospitalized father.
File:Ep68 06.jpg "Mayham" Matthew Weiner Jack Bender March 26, 2006 68
Silvio divides the spoils from Paulie's latest score and heads off a territorial impasse between Bobby and Vito. Carmela turns to an unexpected source for help with A.J. Christopher revisits his long-lost ambition of breaking into the film business. Tony's condition makes a sudden and unexpected change.
File:Ep69 02.jpg "The Fleshy Part of the Thigh" Diane Frolov & Andrew Schneider Alan Taylor April 2, 2006 69
Tony and Johnny Sack haggle over the future of Barone Sanitation. Tony finds humor and friendship among fellow hospital patients. Bobby Bacala makes a deal with an aspiring rapper. Paulie is shocked by an aunt's revelation; and he later circumvents Tony's authority in pursuit of money.
File:Sopranos ep605.jpg "Mr. & Mrs. John Sacrimoni Request" Terence Winter Steve Buscemi April 9, 2006 70
Johnny Sack files a petition to attend the wedding of his daughter. Tony hires a new driver and bodyguard, Perry Annunziata. Tony makes his first visit to Dr. Melfi's office since his shooting. At the wedding, Johnny pressures Tony for a favor involving Rusty Millio.
File:Ep71 05.jpg "Live Free or Die" David Chase & Terence Winter and Robin Green & Mitchell Burgess Tim Van Patten April 16, 2006 71
Tony debates whether to give a top earner a second chance and looks abroad to settle a local dispute. Christopher makes arrangements to put Tony's deal with Johnny Sack into motion. After his sexual orientation becomes common knowledge, an outed Vito flees to New Hampshire to begin a new life.
File:Sopranos ep607.jpg "Luxury Lounge" Matthew Weiner Danny Leiner April 23, 2006 72
Artie's business is jeopardized by a rival restaurant and staff scandal provoked by Benny Fazio; Christopher and Little Carmine court Hollywood talent in order to get their film venture off the ground but find themselves out of their depth.
File:Ep73 01.jpg "Johnny Cakes" Diane Frolov & Andrew Schneider Tim Van Patten April 30, 2006 73
Tony is tempted by a real-estate offer, and the saleswoman who is making the offer. Still in hiding, Vito is wowed by an act of heroism that introduces him to a kindred spirit. A.J. pays a visit to Uncle Junior, with surprising results for both him and his father.
File:Ep74 04.jpg "The Ride" Terence Winter Alan Taylor May 7, 2006 74
Christopher makes a surprise announcement regarding his new girlfriend, and falls back into old habits. Paulie pays a price for cutting costs at an Italian Street Fair and learns about a potential illness, leading to a reconciliation. Tony and Chris embrace the “old school” after a chance encounter with some thieves.
File:Ep75 07.JPG "Moe N' Joe" Matthew Weiner Steve Shill May 14, 2006 75
Tony leverages Johnny’s misfortune into a domestic upgrade for his sister; Bacala suffers vision impairment while out on collections. Vito comes clean to Jim about his other life and makes an important decision about his future, as does Johnny Sack.
File:Ep76 03.jpg "Cold Stones" Diane Frolov & Andrew Schneider and David Chase Tim Van Patten May 21, 2006 76
A frenzy of borrowing money hits the crew; Carmela waxes philosophical on a trip with Rosalie to Paris, leading her to ask some difficult questions about a face from the past; Meadow announces plans to relocate to California. Vito returns to New Jersey, and is tracked down by Phil Leotardo.
File:Ep77 01.jpg "Kaisha" Terence Winter and David Chase & Matthew Weiner Alan Taylor June 4, 2006 77
Tony helps Carmela get her spec house back on track while Chris picks up where Tony left off. AJ gets a work perk as he begins a relationship with a colleague and an angered Phil Leotardo will not let well enough alone.
Part 2 (2007)
File:Sopranoshomemovies.jpg "Soprano Home Movies" Diane Frolov & Andrew Schneider and David Chase & Matthew Weiner Tim Van Patten April 8, 2007 78
After a close call at home involving a gun charge, Tony and Carmela head to the Adirondacks for a weekend with Bobby and Janice to celebrate Tony's birthday. A game of Monopoly turns violent and Bobby does something for the first time. Phil Leotardo returns to his crew.
File:Sopranosstage5.jpg "Stage 5" Terence Winter Alan Taylor April 15, 2007 79
Art imitates life at the premiere of Christopher‘s horror film Cleaver leading Tony to evaluate his relationship with his nephew and his own legacy. Johnny Sack absorbs more bad news in prison regarding his health as Phil analyzes his family history and his future. A dinner between Silvio and Gerry Torciano is rudely interrupted as various figures in New York vie for power.
File:Sopranos ep615.jpg "Remember When" Terence Winter Phil Abraham April 22, 2007 80
Tony and Paulie decide to head south to lay low when the heat turns up in Jersey. Tony grows frustrated with Paulie and begins to question his loyalty and reliability while Junior rediscovers some of his old passion when he sets up a poker game amongst his fellow patients. Phil decides to regain his position of prominence in New York.
"Chasing It"[3] Matthew Weiner[3] Tim Van Patten[3] April 29, 2007[2] 81
Tony hits an unlucky stretch; AJ makes a life-changing decision; Vito's widow Marie turns to Tony for help with her troubled son.
"Walk Like a Man"[4] Terence Winter Tim Van Patten May 6, 2007[2] 82
AJ struggles with depression; Kelli's dad is the unwitting catalyst of a new feud between Christopher and Paulie.
"Kennedy and Heidi" Matthew Weiner and David Chase Alan Taylor May 13, 2007[2] 83
An asbestos-disposal impasse raises tensions between Jersey and New York; Tony has a revelation; Paulie gets upstaged.
"The Second Coming" Terence Winter Tim Van Patten May 20, 2007[2] 84
Phil turns down Tony's offer of compromise; AJ despairs about the world and his future; Tony takes umbrage over an affront to Meadow.
"The Blue Comet" Terence Winter Tim Van Patten June 3, 2007[2] 85
Plot to be announced.
To Be Announced David Chase[5] David Chase[5] June 10, 2007[2] 86
Plot to be announced.

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References

Notes

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  3. ^ a b c d "HBO April Broadcast Schedule". Retrieved 2007-03-01.
  4. ^ Monitz, Kelly (November 5, 2006). "Hazle twins 'Sopranos' stars". Standard Speaker.com. Retrieved 2006-11-06. {{cite web}}: Check date values in: |date= (help)
  5. ^ a b "Chicago Tribune - "'Sopranos' last stand set to begin April 8"". Chicagotribune.com. Retrieved 2007-01-13.