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The Sopranos - Season 3
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Meadow resumes her first year at the University while Anthony Jr keeps having behavioral issues in high school. Ralph gets on Tony's nerve and Tony is also trailed regularly by crime boss Johnny Sack.
Actors:
James Gandolfini, Lorraine Bracco, Edie Falco, Michael Imperioli, Dominic Chianese, Steven Van Zandt, Tony Sirico, Robert Iler, Jamie-Lynn Sigler, Drea de Matteo, Aida Turturro, ...»
Director:
David Chase
Country:
United States
- Episode 01: Mr. Ruggerio's Neighborhood
- Episode 02: Proshai, Livushka
- Episode 03: Fortunate Son
- Episode 04: Employee of the Month
- Episode 05: Another Toothpick
- Episode 06: University
- Episode 07: Second Opinion
- Episode 08: He is Risen
- Episode 09: The Telltale Moozadell
- Episode 10: To Save Us All from Satan's Power
- Episode 11: Pine Barrens
- Episode 12: Amour Fou
- Episode 13: Army of One
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Played by:
James Gandolfini
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Lorraine Bracco
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Edie Falco
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Michael Imperioli
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Dominic Chianese
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Steven Van Zandt
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Tony Sirico
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Robert Iler
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Jamie-Lynn Sigler
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Drea de Matteo
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Aida Turturro
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Federico Castelluccio
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Jerry Adler
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Louis Lombardi
Played by:
Ari Graynor
Played by:
John Fiore
Played by:
Dan Grimaldi
Played by:
Frank Pellegrino
Played by:
Saundra Santiago
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Michele DeCesare
Played by:
Albert Makhtsier
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Katalin Pota
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David Mogentale
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Frank Pando
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Gary Perez
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Matt Servitto
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Brian Smyj
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Gary Evans
Played by:
Matthew Breiner
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Mark Karafin
Played by:
Tommy Savas
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John Ventimiglia
Played by:
Steve Schirripa
Played by:
Robert Funaro
Played by:
Kathrine Narducci
Played by:
Nancy Marchand
Played by:
Joe Pantoliano
Played by:
Peter Riegert
Played by:
Tom Aldredge
Played by:
Suzanne Shepherd
Played by:
Alla Kliouka
Played by:
Vincent Curatola
Played by:
Joseph R. Gannascoli
Played by:
George Loros
Played by:
Richard Maldone
Played by:
Vincent Pastore
Played by:
Gregory Alan Williams
Played by:
Patrick Tully
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Nicole Burdette
Played by:
Ralph Lucarelli
Played by:
Peter McRobbie
Played by:
Sharon Angela
Played by:
Jason Cerbone
Played by:
Marcia Haufrecht
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Maureen Van Zandt
Played by:
Vito Antuofermo
Played by:
Marie Donato
Played by:
Ed Vassallo
Played by:
Raymond Franza
Played by:
Joseph Siravo
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Andy Davoli
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Max Casella
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Tony Lip
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Oksana Lada
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Kevin Janicelli
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Sal Petraccione
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Richard Romanus
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Peter Bogdanovich
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Will McCormack
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Denise Borino-Quinn
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Mario Polit
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Igor Zhivotovsky
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Burt Young
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Richard Portnow
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Brian Tarantina
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Paul Schulze
Played by:
Vanessa Ferlito
Played by:
Michael Martochio
Played by:
Vincent J. Orofino
Played by:
Michael Variano
Played by:
Charles S. Dutton
Played by:
Peter Austin Noto
Played by:
Ariel Kiley
Played by:
Frank Santorelli
Played by:
Kelly Madison Kole
Played by:
Frank Delano
Played by:
Sam McMurray
Played by:
Toni Kalem
Played by:
Joe Rosario
Played by:
Turk Pipkin
Played by:
Carl Capotorto
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Anne Assante
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William DaRuffa
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Annika Pergament
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Lori Pizzo
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Louis Crugnali
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Nick E. Tarabay
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Critics Of "The Sopranos - Season 3"
Ken Tucker Entertainment Weekly
July 11, 2014 The nice thing about The Sopranos is that everything -- every subplot, every minor character, every musical cue (the premiere's highlight: Tony, singing along in the car to Steely Dan's ''Dirty Work'') -- yields results
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Hal Boedeker Orlando Sentinel
July 11, 2014 This is The Sopranos at its best, a series that doesn't play by television conventions. It doesn't make nice.
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Todd VanDerWerff AV Club
July 15, 2014 "Mr. Ruggerio's Neighborhood" is a slyly confident, funny return to the world of The Sopranos, an episode that takes a cue from, well, Hitchcock to talk as much about our relationship to the show as anything else.
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Howard Rosenberg Los Angeles Times
July 11, 2014 It's their moral ambiguity that most grounds them in reality and makes them so fascinating that missing even one episode is unthinkable. Every move they make, every step they take, we'll be watching them.
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Phil Gallo Variety
July 11, 2014 Show's technical attributes are still first-rate and the direction/portrayals makes each character come to life
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Terry Kelleher People Magazine
July 11, 2014 If the true test of a show is how it handles adversity, the third-season premiere on March 4 proves The Sopranos is better than ever.
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Jonathan Storm Philadelphia Inquirer
July 11, 2014 It goes beyond The Godfather because it's punctuated with smiles, and set to a score that uses the music of big-name artists in an unusually creative way.
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Rob Owen Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
July 11, 2014 Overall, The Sopranos returns in better form this year than it did at the start of its second season. New territory is explored and Chase seems more willing to push the Soprano story forward. It's not sitting in neutral by any means.
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Robert Bianco USA Today
July 11, 2014 What's remarkable about [producer David] Chase's work on Sopranos is his ability to maintain the show's crucial duality: We don't want Tony to be caught and punished, but we always know he should be.
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Caryn James New York Times
July 11, 2014 Even measured against insanely high expectations, the series is as good as it has ever been.
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