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  2. To Save Us All from Satan's Power - Wikipedia

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    "To Save Us All from Satan's Power" is the 36th episode of the HBO original series The Sopranos and the 10th of the show's third season. It was written by Robin Green and Mitchell Burgess, and directed by Jack Bender, and originally aired on April 29, 2001.

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

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    As Tony, Carmela, and A.J. dive into onion rings, Meadow finally parks and hurries across the street, heading for the door. As we hear the door go “ding” again, Tony looks up, the screen cuts ...

  4. The Second Coming (The Sopranos) - Wikipedia

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    The song "Caravan", by The Brian Setzer Orchestra, plays when Tony beats and curb-stomps Coco following Coco's comments to Meadow. The song "Ninna Ninna – Lullaby", that plays over the closing credits, is a traditional Sardinian song from the Smithsonian Folkways album Italian Folk Songs and Dances (1955).

  5. Denial, Anger, Acceptance - Wikipedia

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    In a retrospective review, Emily St. James of The A.V. Club wrote that the "[ending] montage - intercut with Tony watching Meadow sing - is one of the first moments when The Sopranos takes music and rises above its prosaic, muddy universe to become something like sublime"; St. James commented that although the episode "is a 'Let's get the plot ...

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

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    The crime drama followed mob boss Tony Soprano (James Gandolfini) as he attempted to be a family man and keep his criminal life tucked away. Over its six-season run on HBO from 1999 to 2007 ...

  7. 26 Things We Learned From HBO's New "Sopranos" Documentary - AOL

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    Season 1 was supposed to end with the death of Tony Soprano’s mom, but the actress who played her—Nancy Marchand, had emphysema and lung cancer, so she begged Chase to keep her working. It was ...

  8. Army of One (The Sopranos) - Wikipedia

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    Meadow, drunk, throws pieces of bread at Junior while he is singing, then quickly leaves when she sees that her father has noticed. He confronts her in the street; she tearfully denounces the funeral proceedings as "bullshit" and runs away. Tony returns and puts his arms round A.J. and Carmela as they listen to Junior sing.

  9. Pie-O-My - Wikipedia

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    Tony is watching this movie (and specifically, the scene in which the song appears) in the Season Four premiere, "For All Debts Public and Private". The song heard from A.J.'s room when Tony is in bed is "The Gift That Keeps On Giving" by Deicide from their album Insineratehymn .