The Sopranos

1999 • HBO
4.8
3.76K reviews
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Season 5 episodes (13)

1 Two Tonys
3/7/04
In the Season Five premiere, a flood of organized crime parolees affects the Soprano/Lupertazzi alliance. Janice carries on the family's Sunday dinner tradition and Christopher balks at footing the bill on 'goomar night.'
2 Rat Pack
3/14/04
Tony sizes up a contractor's gift, then reunites with his paroled cousin, Tony Blundetto. Meanwhile, Paulie and Christopher relive some not-so-special memories and Adriana grapples with her guilt.
3 Where's Johnny?
3/21/04
Tony's power-sharing plan doesn't fly with Johnny Sack, who makes his point through a bookie. Out on parole, Feech La Manna crosses Paulie in his attempt to break into the landscaping business.
4 All Happy Families...
3/28/04
Carmela and Tony reunite to discuss Anthony Jr.'s dwindling college prospects. Feech takes Tony's crew on a trip down memory lane; Lorraine's allegiances get her into trouble; and A.J. has a big night in the Big Apple.
5 Irregular Around the Margins
4/4/04
While Christopher is away, Tony gives Adriana a ride home that proves disastrous. Meanwhile, the Soprano crew plays a game of 'telephone' with the story that turns it into something far more sinister when an enraged Christopher gets wind of it.
6 Sentimental Education
4/11/04
With her son's future at stake, Carmela puts in some extra time with his college advisor. Meanwhile, Tony Blundetto realizes it's hard doing business with strangers, and A.J. concludes there's no place like home.
7 In Camelot
4/18/04
His father's longtime goomar sheds light on some of Tony's lingering emotional and financial mysteries. Junior sees the upside of attending funerals, while Christopher sees the downside of enabling an A.A. friend's new addiction.
8 Marco Polo
4/25/04
Friends and family gather at the Sopranos' for a not-so-surprise 75th birthday party for Carmela's father, Hugh. Meanwhile, Johnny Sack shows off his new wheels and Tony B. considers accepting a familiar job on the side.
9 Unidentified Black Males
5/2/04
A rumor involving his cousin puts Tony's relationship with Johnny Sack back on thin ice. Meanwhile, Meadow helps get her boyfriend Finn a job while A.J. ponders a 'maximum-security summer' at Casa Carmela.
10 Cold Cuts
5/9/04
Tony B. and Christopher unearth some old memories during an otherwise idyllic trip to the country. Tony and Carmela plan another party, while Janice lands in anger-management therapy after a sports-rage incident.
11 The Test Dream
5/16/04
Though his affair with Valentina is heating up, Tony can't seem to get an old flame out of his mind. After digesting some bad news, Tony B. takes out his agita in a familiar way. Tony ends up in another somnolent funhouse.
12 Long Term Parking
5/23/04
With the feds pulling a new trump card, Adriana ponders her options. Tony B. unloads some heavy baggage on Tony, and vice-versa. Johnny Sack makes Tony an offer he can refuse.
13 All Due Respect
6/6/04
In the Season Five finale, Johnny Sack turns up the heat. Meanwhile, Carmela counts her blessings; Christopher is freaked out by an unexpected visitor; and Tony ponders whether to execute a 'sacrifice bunt.'

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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