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The crime drama followed mob boss Tony Soprano (James Gandolfini) as he attempted to be a family man and keep his criminal life tucked away. Over its six-season run on HBO from 1999 to 2007 ...
Weezer's "Island in the Sun" is played during the conversation between Carmela and Adriana at the gym. "I Only Have Eyes For You", by The Flamingos, is played in the scene where Tony has dinner with Janice. D'Angelo's "Untitled (How Does It Feel)" is playing when A.J. and Devin are making out on the couch in the Soprano home.
The scene with Tony Soprano sitting alone in his backyard reminiscing about his cousin closely resembles the ending scene of The Godfather Part II, in which Michael Corleone sits alone at his Lake Tahoe compound remembering a moment shared with his family. Tony watches the film It's a Gift on TV after he moves back in with Carmela.
Angie admits she has thoughts of suicide and that she intends to divorce him. Carmela later visits Angie and urges her not to break the sacrament of marriage. While with his FBI handler, Agent Skip Lipari, Pussy runs into Jimmy Bones, a Soprano associate. He and Lipari concoct a cover story, but Pussy is afraid that Jimmy won't believe it.
"The Second Coming" is the 84th episode of the HBO television series The Sopranos, the seventh episode of the second half of the show's sixth season, and the 19th episode of the season overall. Written by Terence Winter and directed by Tim Van Patten, it originally aired in the United
Carmela is a homemaker for the Soprano household, and works to create a semblance of legitimacy for her family, even though she is well aware their wealth is built on "blood money". Tony trusts Carmela enough to confide in her, to a degree, about some of his Mafia dealings, notably the failed attempt on his life and the death of Richie Aprile.
Carmela admits to Tony that she is jealous that his therapist can help him but she cannot. Tony tells Carmela that she is his life, and they reconcile. Junior celebrates his promotion to boss with a banquet. A waiter has a button camera and takes photos for the FBI, which are affixed to a bulletin board mapping out the hierarchy of the DiMeo ...
Life is so much better now,” Carmela tells her husband two years after the “Sopranos” finale. “Yeah life is good here now,” Tony replies. “Even if we are in the witness protection ...