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  2. Bada Bing! - Wikipedia

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    The show frequently used the club for sexposition scenes. [10] [11] Reviewer Paul Levinson described the Bada Bing, and its background of nudity, as a key setting for the series: The Sopranos's brilliant solution is to situate most of its nudity in the Bada Bing! strip joint run by Tony Soprano's aide-de-camp, Silvio Dante.

  3. James Gandolfini - Wikipedia

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    James Joseph Gandolfini Jr. (Italian: [ɡandolˈfiːni]; September 18, 1961 – June 19, 2013) was an American actor.He was best known for his portrayal of Tony Soprano, the Italian-American Mafia crime boss in HBO's television series The Sopranos (1999–2007).

  4. “The Sopranos” Ending Explained: What Really Happened When ...

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    The show's creator seemingly admitted Tony’s death in 2019 when he was asked by The Sopranos Sessions co-author Alan Sepinwall about the series’ final scene. “Yes, I think I had that death ...

  5. Mr. & Mrs. John Sacrimoni Request... - Wikipedia

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    Christopher suggests that Tony wouldn’t be able to refuse a request from John on the day of his daughter’s wedding, as depicted in The Godfather. Tony then corrects him that it is supposed to be the other way around, stating "I should be asking him for something." Junior is taking Coumadin. Tony derisively calls Perry a "Philadelphia lawyer."

  6. The Sopranos 25th anniversary: the 10 best episodes, ranked - AOL

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    The series, which starred James Gandolfini as brutal but charismatic mafia boss Tony Soprano, and Edie Falco as his wife Carmela, helped redraw the boundaries of narrative television.

  7. “The Sopranos” ending explained: Unpacking that infamous cut ...

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    Warning: This article contains spoilers for The Sopranos' finale, "Made in America.". On June 10, 2007, The Sopranos went out not with a bang-bang, but with a cut to black. In that now-iconic ...

  8. Long Term Parking - Wikipedia

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    "Long Term Parking" is the 64th episode of the HBO original series The Sopranos and the 12th of the show's fifth season. Written by Terence Winter and directed by Tim Van Patten, it originally aired on May 23, 2004.

  9. Toodle-Fucking-Oo - Wikipedia

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    "Toodle-Fucking-Oo" is the sixteenth episode of the HBO original series The Sopranos and the third of the show's second season. It was written by Frank Renzulli , directed by Lee Tamahori , and originally aired on January 30, 2000.