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  2. The Sopranos season 3 - Wikipedia

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    Three months later, the Sopranos are being monitored by the FBI. DiMeo soldier Patsy Parisi is depressed on his birthday due to the murder of his twin brother, having correctly suspected Tony as the man responsible. As the FBI watch Tony's house, they spot a drunken Patsy stumbling into his backyard, pointing a gun at the unsuspecting Tony but ...

  3. “The Sopranos” Ending Explained: What Really Happened When ...

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    James Gandolfini as Tony Soprano and Edie Falco as Carmela Soprano in 'The Sopranos' (2005). Fans are still trying to figure out what happened at the end of The Sopranos ’ series finale.

  4. Live Free or Die (The Sopranos) - Wikipedia

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    "Live Free or Die" is the 71st episode of the HBO original series The Sopranos and the sixth of the show's sixth season. Written by David Chase , Terence Winter , Robin Green , and Mitchell Burgess , and directed by Tim Van Patten , it originally aired on April 16, 2006.

  5. The Strong, Silent Type - Wikipedia

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    At a dinner with Silvio and Patsy, Albert voices the crew's suspicions that Tony killed Ralphie because of a horse. At a meeting, Johnny demands that Tony let New York in on the HUD scam. When Tony refuses, Johnny threatens him. Tony calls a meeting of key family members and asserts that Johnny had Ralphie killed over the HUD scam.

  6. Jonathan Majors trial – live: Sopranos star axed from jury pool

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  7. Funhouse (The Sopranos) - Wikipedia

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    "Funhouse" is the 26th episode of the HBO television series The Sopranos, and the season finale of the show's second season. It was co-written by series creator/executive producer David Chase and co-producer Todd A. Kessler, and directed by frequent The Sopranos director John Patterson, and originally aired in the United States on April 9, 2000, attracting about 9 million viewers.

  8. 'Sopranos' star reveals James Gandolfini's 4-word reaction to ...

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    Creator David Chase and "Sopranos" cast members reflected on what really happened at the end of the series in “Wise Guys,” a documentary about the hit series that premiered on HBO Sept. 7.

  9. Everybody Hurts (The Sopranos) - Wikipedia

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    Her brother, Jean Philippe, asks for a $50,000 bridge loan to conclude a deal to distribute Armagnac in the United States. Artie agrees to lend him the money at 15 percent interest. He tries to borrow the money from Ralphie, who declines but mentions it to Tony. Tony meets Artie, reminds him of their friendship, and insists that he accept the ...