The Sopranos

1999 • HBO
4.8
3.76K reviews
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Season 4 episodes (13)

1 For All Debts Public and Private
9/15/02
In the Season Four premiere, Tony invests in a land deal despite Carmela's concerns about money.
2 No-Show
9/22/02
With Paulie in jail, Christopher becomes acting capo, but he gets off to a bad start with Patsy. Troubled by Jackie Jr.'s death, Meadow considers taking a year off. Meanwhile, Adriana is in a bind after ending her friendship with Daniele.
3 Christopher
9/29/02
Silvio and Ralph must take care of a Native American group's plan to protest the Columbus Day parade. At an Italian pride lunch, Carmela is embarrassed by anti-Mafia remarks. Meanwhile, Ralph deals with new relationship troubles.
4 The Weight
10/6/02
A disparaging remark about his wife sets Johnny Sack on a vendetta. Meadow decides to do volunteer work at a Bronx law center; Furio hosts a housewarming party for the gang; and Silvio and Chris make an offer to an old-time hit man.
5 Pie-o-My
10/13/02
Checking out Ralph's new filly at the track, Tony displays a flair for horse-racing strategy--and discovers an unexpected affinity for the stable life. Adriana finds her rock club being used as a place of business for Chris and his pals.
6 Everybody Hurts
10/20/02
After hiring an attractive French hostess, Artie loans her brother some money, with interest. Meanwhile, Christopher gets new responsibilities; Carmela fixes Furio up with an oral hygienist; and Tony receives some unsettling news.
7 Watching Too Much Television
10/27/02
Tony and the gang throw Paulie a Bada Bing bash after his release from jail, but old tensions resurface. Carmela's cousin throws out a hypothetical investment scenario that Tony and Ralph attempt to turn into reality
8 Mergers and Acquisitions
11/3/02
Paulie takes pains to integrate his mother into the social world at Green Grove. Furio faces up to his inner feelings during a trip to Italy, and Ralph introduces Tony to his new 'goomar,' Valentina.
9 Whoever Did This
11/10/02
After an aggressive team of reporters lowers the boom on Uncle Junior, his lawyers try a new strategy. Ralph has some fun at the expense of Paulie and his mother, but soon winds up with his own family problems.
10 The Strong, Silent Type
11/17/02
At therapy, Tony likens himself to a 'sad clown,' but Melfi doesn't buy it. Carmela drags A.J. with her to Furio's house to offer companionship and Paulie puts the finishing touches on some free artwork.
11 Calling All Cars
11/24/02
After a sitdown with Carmine and Johnny Sack, Tony contemplates the future of the HUD partnership. Meanwhile, Paulie blows off steam with an old pal; Janice starts losing patience with Bobby; and Melfi analyzes Tony's dreams.
12 Eloise
12/1/02
Tony continues to haggle with Johnny Sack and the two Carmines over the Esplanade profits. Carmela makes a decorating date she can't keep; Furio accompanies Tony on a casino junket; and Meadow debates a literary classic with her mom.
13 Whitecaps
12/8/02
In the Season Four finale, Tony and Carmela contemplate purchasing a shore house, but a voice from the past threatens the deal. Little Paulie and Benny break in a new sound system on the Stugots.

About this show

James Gandolfini stars in this acclaimed series about a mob boss whose professional and private strains land him in therapy.

Ratings and reviews

4.8
3.76K reviews
Joseph McGarry
June 23, 2014
Started so strong and then died. Can't get through season 4. Tony always gets put of bad situations based almost entirely on luck. Problems solve themselves most of the time, and nothing big happens. Eventually the writers just start doing things in the show that are clearly because they have no more ideas. Its sad really.
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Michael Harber
May 2, 2016
In spite of how GREAT this series was, it's hard to watch it now. Just knowing James Gandolfini is no longer among us just makes me sad. Many people don't realize what a great man he was. Granted it was a classic show, (my favorite) the legacy of this great man far out weighs the value of the show...RIP Mr. Gandolfini.
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Andrew Merritt
August 27, 2014
By far the best mob related show ever. Its a 1a-1b with this and Breaking Bad for best ever. This was the first show that sucked me in so to speak. Didn't watch it on HBO as it aired, but once I did start watching it I could not stop. I am one of the few who liked the ending. *Spolier Alert* He's Dead. David Chase choose not to show his brains being splattered all over the place, nor did he want to show the family watch him being murdered. It did happen though.
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