How well do you know The Sopranos? This quiz will determine exactly where you fall on the mafia hierarchy within Tony Soprano's crew. Do you have what it takes to be the boss, or are you stuck doing all the dirty work with nothing to show for it?
Although Tony had no qualms about taking human lives, animals and babies were off-limits. When notable sleazebag Ralph Cifaretto purchased a racehorse, Tony developed an unbreakable bond with the animal. What was its name?
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Tony grew strongly attached to Pie-O-My, who later fell ill and died. Pie-O-My's death affected Tony in a profound way. He even commissioned a painting of her, which is famous both on- and off-screen.
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Tony grew strongly attached to Pie-O-My, who later fell ill and died. Pie-O-My's death affected Tony in a profound way. He even commissioned a painting of her, which is famous both on- and off-screen.
What is the name of Tony Soprano's wife?
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Carmela and Tony were highschool sweethearts; they met when they were young and married soon after. Carmela puts most of her time and energy into maintaining the aesthetics of a nuclear family, despite knowing where their wealth came from.
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Carmela and Tony were highschool sweethearts; they met when they were young and married soon after. Carmela puts most of her time and energy into maintaining the aesthetics of a nuclear family, despite knowing where their wealth came from.
Many characters on The Sopranos were deemed cousins, nephews, and uncles, regardless of blood relation. One individual on Carmela's side of the family was referred to as Tony's nephew due to his close relationship with this person's late father. Eventually, he became Tony's right-hand man. What was his name?
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Chrissy was Tony's protégé who rose from associate to capo over the course of the show. He was offered a place in the family after the death of his father, Dickie Moltisanti.
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Chrissy was Tony's protégé who rose from associate to capo over the course of the show. He was offered a place in the family after the death of his father, Dickie Moltisanti.
Who murdered Richie Aprile?
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The brother of Jackie Aprile was shot by Janice, Tony's sister, during a domestic dispute.
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The brother of Jackie Aprile was shot by Janice, Tony's sister, during a domestic dispute.
What was the name of Johnny Sack's wife?
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Most of the men on The Sopranos were known to have a goomah or two on the side, but Johnny Sack was one of the few to remain faithful to his darling wife, Ginny Sacrimoni. Unfortunately, Ginny's size made her the butt of quite a few jokes over the course of the show—but Johnny always sprung to her defense without hesitation.
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Most of the men on The Sopranos were known to have a goomah or two on the side, but Johnny Sack was one of the few to remain faithful to his darling wife, Ginny Sacrimoni. Unfortunately, Ginny's size made her the butt of quite a few jokes over the course of the show—but Johnny always sprung to her defense without hesitation.
When Tony went to Italy to negotiate a business deal over some stolen vehicles, he encountered one particular individual who he then brought back to America to work for his crime family. Later, this person even seduced Tony's wife. What was his full name?
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Furio Giunta not only earned Tony's affections, but he also managed to win the heart of Carmela Soprano. Sadly, their romance couldn't last.
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Furio Giunta not only earned Tony's affections, but he also managed to win the heart of Carmela Soprano. Sadly, their romance couldn't last.
When The Sopranos began, the acting boss of the DiMeo crime family was sick with cancer. This person was covering for Ercole "Eckley" DiMeo, who was imprisoned at the time.
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Giacomo "Jackie" Aprile, Sr. was the acting boss of the DiMeo crime family after the imprisonment of Eckley DiMeo. Unfortunately, Aprile was diagnosed with stomach cancer and hospitalized. As his condition worsened, Tony gained more control over the family.
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Giacomo "Jackie" Aprile, Sr. was the acting boss of the DiMeo crime family after the imprisonment of Eckley DiMeo. Unfortunately, Aprile was diagnosed with stomach cancer and hospitalized. As his condition worsened, Tony gained more control over the family.
Of all the men who worked closely with Tony, only one was considered his true consigliere. This individual was second-in-command, considered by Tony to be one of his most trusted advisors. No matter the occasion, this man was always wearing a scowl. What was his name?
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Silvio Dante was Tony's best guy right up until the very end. Sil's bouffant hairstyle, perpetual frown, and loyal servitude separated him from the rest of Tony's crew.
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Silvio Dante was Tony's best guy right up until the very end. Sil's bouffant hairstyle, perpetual frown, and loyal servitude separated him from the rest of Tony's crew.
Throughout his time on The Sopranos, Tony had a number of mistresses, but only a few stood out against the rest. Tony encountered one particular woman in his therapist's waiting room, and the two went on to engage in a fiery, intimate, often unstable relationship. What was her name?
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Gloria Trillo, a car saleswoman, wooed Tony with her intellect and charm, but it was no secret that she suffered from severe emotional issues. It was revealed that all of Gloria's previous boyfriends left her, and Tony was no exception. In season four, Tony was devastated to discover that Gloria had hung herself.
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Gloria Trillo, a car saleswoman, wooed Tony with her intellect and charm, but it was no secret that she suffered from severe emotional issues. It was revealed that all of Gloria's previous boyfriends left her, and Tony was no exception. In season four, Tony was devastated to discover that Gloria had hung herself.
What did Tony call the place where Livia Soprano was transferred after it was determined that she could no longer live on her own?
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Livia was far from thrilled with the decision—so much so that she retaliated by manipulating Junior to take out a hit on her own son.
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Livia was far from thrilled with the decision—so much so that she retaliated by manipulating Junior to take out a hit on her own son.
As the mutual attraction between Carmela and Furio grew, it became more and more difficult to prevent a physical relationship from forming. Not long after, Furio disappeared. Why did he leave?
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Furio knew that Tony did not deserve Carmela. While he loved her, he knew that it was impossible for them to be together so long as Tony was alive. Filled with spite toward Tony for tossing Carmela to the side, he left for Naples to avoid stirring the pot.
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Furio knew that Tony did not deserve Carmela. While he loved her, he knew that it was impossible for them to be together so long as Tony was alive. Filled with spite toward Tony for tossing Carmela to the side, he left for Naples to avoid stirring the pot.
This character was, if nothing else, the comic relief. You may have seen him wandering around the Pine Barrens with Chris after the infamous Russian escaped, or robbing a friend of his mother's to come up with Tony's bonus drop-off. Violent, impulsive, and unwaveringly loyal to Tony, this individual rises from soldato to eventual underboss of the DiMeo crime family.
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Although Paulie Walnuts was far from the sharpest knife in the drawer, his loyalty made him a valuable asset to the organization. He was one of Tony's top earners and a trusted part of the inner circle.
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Although Paulie Walnuts was far from the sharpest knife in the drawer, his loyalty made him a valuable asset to the organization. He was one of Tony's top earners and a trusted part of the inner circle.
After the death of Jackie Aprile, Sr., the new acting boss of the DiMeo crime family was instated. At first, the decision boiled down to two people, one of whom was Tony, but he chose to step down from the competition in order to avoid conflict or heat from law enforcement. Who became the new acting boss when Jackie Aprile, Sr. passed away?
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When Jackie Aprile, Sr. died of stomach cancer, Tony's uncle, Junior Soprano, took the reigns.
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When Jackie Aprile, Sr. died of stomach cancer, Tony's uncle, Junior Soprano, took the reigns.
One of the hardest deaths to witness in the entirety of The Sopranos was that of Adriana La Cerva, Christopher Moltisanti's beloved partner. Who murdered her to protect the family?
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Unaware that her new pal was actually an undercover FBI agent, poor Adriana developed IBS from the stress of keeping her monumental screw-up a secret. In an attempt to escape to safety with Chris, she revealed the reality of the situation—only for him to stay loyal to the family. Silvio told Adriana that Chris had attempted suicide, drove her to a secluded area, and pulled the trigger. Ouch.
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Unaware that her new pal was actually an undercover FBI agent, poor Adriana developed IBS from the stress of keeping her monumental screw-up a secret. In an attempt to escape to safety with Chris, she revealed the reality of the situation—only for him to stay loyal to the family. Silvio told Adriana that Chris had attempted suicide, drove her to a secluded area, and pulled the trigger. Ouch.
Although this individual was an excellent earner, he was also characterized as emotionally volatile, obnoxious, and violent. Despite his insubordination, Tony begrudgingly granted him a promotion to capo.
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Things took a nasty turn when Ralph Cifaretto beat a 19-year-old woman to death for making a joke at his expense. After Tony found out that Ralph may have been responsible for Pie-O-My's death, he strangled Ralph in his own home.
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Things took a nasty turn when Ralph Cifaretto beat a 19-year-old woman to death for making a joke at his expense. After Tony found out that Ralph may have been responsible for Pie-O-My's death, he strangled Ralph in his own home.
Meadow Soprano was easily the best and brightest of all the Sopranos when it came to academia, so it's no surprise that she ended up attending a presitigious university. Where did Meadow enroll in college?
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Meadow and Carmela may have disagreed when it came to Meadow's future, but ultimately, the eldest Soprano child went to Columbia University.
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Meadow and Carmela may have disagreed when it came to Meadow's future, but ultimately, the eldest Soprano child went to Columbia University.
To be fair, any child raised by Livia Soprano was bound to have some issues. Before she returned from Los Angeles, Janice Soprano joined an ashram and went by a different name. What was Janice's chosen name?
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Janice was the eldest of the Soprano siblings. While Tony maintained a decent relationship with his youngest sister, Barbara, he and Janice constantly butt heads. In 1978, Janice changed her name to Parvati Wasatch.
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Janice was the eldest of the Soprano siblings. While Tony maintained a decent relationship with his youngest sister, Barbara, he and Janice constantly butt heads. In 1978, Janice changed her name to Parvati Wasatch.
When Tony met Valentina La Paz, he was blown away by her beauty and charm. Unfortunately, things went south after an incident where her robe caught on fire. Who was Valentina dating before she and Tony began having an affair?
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Valentina was once dating Ralph Cifaretto, but she explained to Tony that he had some... unconventional desires in bed. Later, Carmela discovered Valentina's acrylic nail while doing Tony's laundry. Needless to say, she wasn't happy.
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Valentina was once dating Ralph Cifaretto, but she explained to Tony that he had some... unconventional desires in bed. Later, Carmela discovered Valentina's acrylic nail while doing Tony's laundry. Needless to say, she wasn't happy.
Dr. Melfi worked with Tony for seven years when she abruptly told him that their relationship was no longer feasible. Why did Dr. Melfi tell Tony that she cannot treat him anymore?
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Dr. Melfi's own psychiatrist informed her that, based on the findings of psychiatrists who had done work with sociopaths in the past, Dr. Melfi was actually aiding his criminal behavior. Furthermore, if Tony was truly a sociopath, therapy could never have any meaningful effect on him other than to empower his criminal behavior and give him new ideas.
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Dr. Melfi's own psychiatrist informed her that, based on the findings of psychiatrists who had done work with sociopaths in the past, Dr. Melfi was actually aiding his criminal behavior. Furthermore, if Tony was truly a sociopath, therapy could never have any meaningful effect on him other than to empower his criminal behavior and give him new ideas.
Tony Soprano wasn't the only one dealing with mental health issues throughout the series. His son, A.J., attempted to commit suicide. Fortunately, it didn't work. What happened?
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Sadly, A.J. fell into a depression and tried to commit suicide—but the rope was too long, and he ended up being saved from the pool by his father.
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Sadly, A.J. fell into a depression and tried to commit suicide—but the rope was too long, and he ended up being saved from the pool by his father.
Chris notably struggled with addiction throughout the series, often winding up in AA meetings. Although Tony had high hopes for Chris, he eventually had to "whack" him. How did Christopher Moltisanti die?
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In Chris's efforts to stay clean, he started avoiding their regular haunts, rousing Tony's suspicions. While driving Tony home one night, Chris, visibly high, crashes the car. When Tony sees that Chris's daughter's car seat has been destroyed in the wreck, he suffocates his nephew, who has already been grievously injured.
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In Chris's efforts to stay clean, he started avoiding their regular haunts, rousing Tony's suspicions. While driving Tony home one night, Chris, visibly high, crashes the car. When Tony sees that Chris's daughter's car seat has been destroyed in the wreck, he suffocates his nephew, who has already been grievously injured.
In The Sopranos, many mobsters went by nicknames, including one of Tony's closest guys. It broke his heart when Salvatore Bonpensiero turned out to be a snitch. What was his nickname?
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Salvatore "Big Pussy" Bonpensiero was murdered by Tony and his crew after Tony discovered a wire in his cigar box. Big Pussy was once a close friend of Tony's as well as the rest of the DiMeo crime family; before and after his death, Tony had many dreams about him, including one where Big Pussy took on the form of a talking fish. It looks like he was the one who ended up sleeping with the fishes, after all.
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Salvatore "Big Pussy" Bonpensiero was murdered by Tony and his crew after Tony discovered a wire in his cigar box. Big Pussy was once a close friend of Tony's as well as the rest of the DiMeo crime family; before and after his death, Tony had many dreams about him, including one where Big Pussy took on the form of a talking fish. It looks like he was the one who ended up sleeping with the fishes, after all.
Tony made it through a number of assassination attempts. Despite multiple efforts to take his life, Tony usually made it through to see another day. However, one particular incident made it seem like his luck had finally run out. Who shot Tony Soprano in the sixth season of The Sopranos?
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In the debut episode of season six, Junior, now in advanced stages of dementia, believes that "Little Pussy" Malanga is after him. Having refused to put Junior in a nursing facility, Tony dedicates most of his time to caring for his elderly uncle at home—a plan that woefully backfires when Junior mistakes Tony for Malanga and shoots him in the abdomen.
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In the debut episode of season six, Junior, now in advanced stages of dementia, believes that "Little Pussy" Malanga is after him. Having refused to put Junior in a nursing facility, Tony dedicates most of his time to caring for his elderly uncle at home—a plan that woefully backfires when Junior mistakes Tony for Malanga and shoots him in the abdomen.
Tony and his Uncle Junior didn't always have an easy relationship, but Tony still loved him enough to shoulder the responsibility of caring for Junior around the clock. Tony initially appointed one particular individual as Junior's primary caretaker, who carried out tasks like setting up meetings and collecting Junior's payments. Later, he became a prominent member of Tony's crew. What was his name?
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Bobby "Baccalà" Baccalieri started off as Junior's driver, but he eventually rose through the ranks to become one of Tony's most appreciated and respected men. After the death of Bobby's wife, Karen, he married Janice Soprano. Bobby also had an affinity for model trains.
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Bobby "Baccalà" Baccalieri started off as Junior's driver, but he eventually rose through the ranks to become one of Tony's most appreciated and respected men. After the death of Bobby's wife, Karen, he married Janice Soprano. Bobby also had an affinity for model trains.
When Carmela learned that Tony had been stashing money around the house, where did she find $40,000?
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At the beginning of the series, Tony was seen hiding money in the vents. After he caught wind that his house might be subject to a raid, he ended up moving it elsewhere. Later, Carmela thought her husband was stashing cash somewhere else—and it turns out, she was right.
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At the beginning of the series, Tony was seen hiding money in the vents. After he caught wind that his house might be subject to a raid, he ended up moving it elsewhere. Later, Carmela thought her husband was stashing cash somewhere else—and it turns out, she was right.
Junior Soprano was one of the few men on The Sopranos who never wed. Junior had a number of romantic endeavors, but his most notable relationship was with a woman who worked for the union. What was her name?
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Junior's longtime goomah is Bobbi Sanfillipo. She spreads the word among other mob wives that Junior is talented in a certain forbidden department. Outraged, he breaks up with her by smashing a lemon meringue pie in her face.
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Junior's longtime goomah is Bobbi Sanfillipo. She spreads the word among other mob wives that Junior is talented in a certain forbidden department. Outraged, he breaks up with her by smashing a lemon meringue pie in her face.
Despite Artie and Tony's close friendship, Artie soon learns of a betrayal. Who told Artie that Tony was responsible for burning down the restaurant he owned prior to Nuovo Vesuvio?
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Livia Soprano, Tony's mother, told Artie that her son burnt down Vesuvio, Artie's original restaurant. Junior had been planning to stage a hit on "Little Pussy" Malanga there and refused to select another venue. Tony knew that Artie's reputation would be ruined if a gruesome murder took place at his establishment. To Tony, arson was the ultimate win-win solution—Artie could rebuild with the insurance payout, and Junior would have to stage the hit elsewhere.
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Livia Soprano, Tony's mother, told Artie that her son burnt down Vesuvio, Artie's original restaurant. Junior had been planning to stage a hit on "Little Pussy" Malanga there and refused to select another venue. Tony knew that Artie's reputation would be ruined if a gruesome murder took place at his establishment. To Tony, arson was the ultimate win-win solution—Artie could rebuild with the insurance payout, and Junior would have to stage the hit elsewhere.
When Tony and a portion of his crew traveled to Italy for some overseas business, he was shocked to learn that the real acting boss was not the wheelchair-bound, elderly Zi Vittorio. What was the name of the woman who ruled the Camorra crime family?
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Annalisa Zucca was the daughter of Uncle Vittorio and served as the acting boss for the Camorra family. Tony and Annalisa worked out a deal—he would cut the price of the stolen cars if she allowed him to take back some members of her organization, which is how Furio Giunta ended up in America with Tony's crew.
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Annalisa Zucca was the daughter of Uncle Vittorio and served as the acting boss for the Camorra family. Tony and Annalisa worked out a deal—he would cut the price of the stolen cars if she allowed him to take back some members of her organization, which is how Furio Giunta ended up in America with Tony's crew.
Tony wasn't exactly the ideal therapy patient. He actively ignored Dr. Melfi's advice and stormed out of her office on more than one occasion. After spending some time away from her, what movie inspired him to reach back out?
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After Tony and Valentina watched The Prince of Tides together, he arranged flowers to be sent to Dr. Melfi's office along with a greeting card. When he called to set up an appointment, he asked her out on a date, but she declined in order to preserve the (remaining) integrity of their doctor-patient relationship.
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After Tony and Valentina watched The Prince of Tides together, he arranged flowers to be sent to Dr. Melfi's office along with a greeting card. When he called to set up an appointment, he asked her out on a date, but she declined in order to preserve the (remaining) integrity of their doctor-patient relationship.
After a hold-up gone wrong, Jackie Aprile, Jr. knew that his time was limited unless Tony intervened. However, Tony refused to intervene. Ralph, in an attempt to maintain his stature and stability, ordered a hit on Jackie. Which Aprile crew soldier shot Jackie, Jr.?
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Vito Spatafore shot Jackie, Jr. in the back of the head outside the Boonton Projects. Rosalie Aprile and Meadow were horrified to learn of Jackie, Jr.'s death. The incident caused Meadow to become disdainful toward her father and his "business."
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Vito Spatafore shot Jackie, Jr. in the back of the head outside the Boonton Projects. Rosalie Aprile and Meadow were horrified to learn of Jackie, Jr.'s death. The incident caused Meadow to become disdainful toward her father and his "business."
Christopher Moltisanti had creative aspirations outside of becoming a made man. He wrote his own screenplay, hoping to make it big in Hollywood, and his dreams came to life with the help of Carmine Lupertazzi, Jr. What was the name of their movie?
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Chris's film Cleaver premiered at a private screening with other mafiosos. His endeavors with the film industry only served to further drive a wedge between himself and Tony.
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Chris's film Cleaver premiered at a private screening with other mafiosos. His endeavors with the film industry only served to further drive a wedge between himself and Tony.
In the third season of The Sopranos, the Soprano crew takes over a nightclub. Christopher tells Adriana, "You're going to be the owner." What does Adriana rename the nightclub?
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Adriana became the owner and operator of a nightclub that she renamed Crazy Horse. On the club's opening night, a drug dealer is caught handing out ecstasy and gets kicked to the curb.
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Adriana became the owner and operator of a nightclub that she renamed Crazy Horse. On the club's opening night, a drug dealer is caught handing out ecstasy and gets kicked to the curb.
Carmela knew that Tony would likely stray from their marriage, but she never expected to hear that Tony had once dated someone in their circle of close friends. Who was she?
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Before Charmaine married Artie Bucco, she and Tony dated decades prior—even before Tony and Carmela got together. Still, she couldn't help but feel jealous toward Charmaine upon learning of their past.
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Before Charmaine married Artie Bucco, she and Tony dated decades prior—even before Tony and Carmela got together. Still, she couldn't help but feel jealous toward Charmaine upon learning of their past.
Anthony Junior was never quite the ladies' man like his father. In A.J.'s earlier years, he was awkward and chubby. Soon, he became prone to conspirational thoughts, disillusioned by the world around him. Finally, A.J. met someone who caught his eye while working on a construction job. What was her name?
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The Sopranos disapproved of A.J.'s relationship with Blanca Selgado, a Puerto Rican woman with a three-year-old son. A.J. proposed to her, which Blanca initially accepted, but she later returned the ring and broke up with him.
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The Sopranos disapproved of A.J.'s relationship with Blanca Selgado, a Puerto Rican woman with a three-year-old son. A.J. proposed to her, which Blanca initially accepted, but she later returned the ring and broke up with him.
When Tony Blundetto's former cellmate and closest friend was "whacked" out of revenge, he officially lost his cool. Blundetto, enraged, tracked down the killers, murdering one and wounding the other. Who was his friend?
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By the end of season five, Tony was finding it difficult to justify the protection his cousin was receiving. Unfortunately, things didn't end well for Blundetto...
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By the end of season five, Tony was finding it difficult to justify the protection his cousin was receiving. Unfortunately, things didn't end well for Blundetto...
Blundetto's body is found lying on a pile of wood by Phil Leotardo, who came seeking revenge for his brother's death at the hands of Tony B. Who killed him before Phil got there?
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Blundetto's actions against the Leotardo brothers put him on thin ice, pressuring Tony Soprano to carry out a hit on Tony B. Tony S. was left with no choice but to ambush Blundetto, whom he then instructed Chris to secretly bury off the premises—and in one piece.
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Blundetto's actions against the Leotardo brothers put him on thin ice, pressuring Tony Soprano to carry out a hit on Tony B. Tony S. was left with no choice but to ambush Blundetto, whom he then instructed Chris to secretly bury off the premises—and in one piece.
For some people, life as a mafioso was just too much to handle. As this character progressed through the ranks, he lost everything he held dear to him, culminating in his suicide. What was his name?
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Eugene Pontecorvo had a talk with Tony about moving his family to Florida, but his request was denied, as was the possibility of him retiring from crime. After carrying out a particularly brutal hit, it was revealed that Eugene had been an informant for the F.B.I. for an unknown number of years. Unable to cope with the stress and seeing no way out, Eugene hung himself in his basement.
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Eugene Pontecorvo had a talk with Tony about moving his family to Florida, but his request was denied, as was the possibility of him retiring from crime. After carrying out a particularly brutal hit, it was revealed that Eugene had been an informant for the F.B.I. for an unknown number of years. Unable to cope with the stress and seeing no way out, Eugene hung himself in his basement.
Junior's relationship with Bobbi was the closest he ever got to marriage. Where in Florida did the pair often vacation?
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The two spent most of their time in Boca Raton, Florida, as stated in the episode Boca.
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The two spent most of their time in Boca Raton, Florida, as stated in the episode Boca.
John Sacrimoni was the underboss of the Lupertazzi crime family and a close friend of Tony's. While carrying out a 15-year sentence in federal prison, Johnny Sack not only disgraced his name by admitting the existence of La Cosa Nostra, but he also kicked the bucket. How did Johnny Sack die?
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Due to a 38-year-long smoking habit, Johnny Sack was diagnosed with a highly malignant form of lung cancer while in prison, where he then passed away.
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Due to a 38-year-long smoking habit, Johnny Sack was diagnosed with a highly malignant form of lung cancer while in prison, where he then passed away.
The ending of The Sopranos has gone down as one of the most controversial mysteries in television history. What song was playing as the scene infamously cut to black?
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"Don't Stop Believin'" played at the end of Made in America, the sixth season finale which marked the end of the series. David Chase has never revealed what really happened to Tony Soprano, or what the sudden cut to black symbolized.
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"Don't Stop Believin'" played at the end of Made in America, the sixth season finale which marked the end of the series. David Chase has never revealed what really happened to Tony Soprano, or what the sudden cut to black symbolized.
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