This page will contain blogs about Bill Russell, as they become available.Bill Russell (basketball)Bill Russell being carried off the court after leading USF to its first NCAA basketball tournament title in 1955.William Felton Russell (born February 12, 1934) is a former American basketball player remembered for his central role in the Boston Celtics dynasty that won 11 championships in the 13 seasons that he played. His major contribution to the sport was raising defensive play to a new level; he is commonly considered the greatest defensive center to ever play the game. Born in Monroe, Louisiana and raised in Oakland, California, the 6-foot 9-inch (2.08 m) tall Russell played college basketball at the University of San Francisco, which he led to NCAA championships in 1955 and 1956, including an impressive string of 55 consecutive victories. Russell was also the captain of the 1956 United States men's Olympic basketball team, which won the gold medal at the Melbourne Summer Games. Russell played for the Celtics from 1956 to 1969, winning the NBA championship every year except 1958 and 1967. In 1966, legendary Celtics coach Red Auerbach named Russell his successor as head coach; he thus became the first African-American head coach in US major league team sports history. Russell served as player/coach from 1966 to 1969, winning two NBA championships; he later coached the Seattle SuperSonics (1973 to 1977) and Sacramento Kings (1987 to 1988), but did not succeed in winning another championship. Russell has received virtually every NBA honor that exists, and in 1968, he received Sports Illustrated magazine's "Sportsman of the Year" award. In 1980, he was named the greatest player in the history of the NBA by the Professional Basketball Writers Association of America. He was exceptionally active in the American Civil Rights Movement. At one point, he refused to play a game when he and his black teammates were refused service at a local restaurant. He was life-long friends with another legend, the late Wilt Chamberlain, who many consider to be the greatest ever offensive player; their on-court battles were perhaps the greatest individual rivalry in the history of the league. TriviaAt McClymonds High School in Oakland, California, one of Russell's basketball teammates was a future Major League Baseball Hall-of-Famer, Frank Robinson. This page about Bill Russell includes information from a Wikipedia article. Additional articles about Bill Russell News stories about Bill Russell External links for Bill Russell Videos for Bill Russell Wikis about Bill Russell Discussion Groups about Bill Russell Blogs about Bill Russell Images of Bill Russell |
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At McClymonds High School in Oakland, California, one of Russell's basketball teammates was a future Major League Baseball Hall-of-Famer, Frank Robinson. The Sopranos is broadcast on the following channels around the world. He was life-long friends with another legend, the late Wilt Chamberlain, who many consider to be the greatest ever offensive player; their on-court battles were perhaps the greatest individual rivalry in the history of the league. It should be noted however that the writers of the show are known for building certain storylines very slowly and seemingly forgetting certain plot points for months and even years, then bringing them up briefly in certain episodes, the best example being the Raymond Curto/FBI informant storyline. At one point, he refused to play a game when he and his black teammates were refused service at a local restaurant. David Chase has insisted that both storylines were self-contained episodes not meant to be long-running arcs. He was exceptionally active in the American Civil Rights Movement. Melfi's rapist, both from Season 3. In 1980, he was named the greatest player in the history of the NBA by the Professional Basketball Writers Association of America. Fans have also been frustrated by the dropping of important storylines and characters, the most frequent examples being the Missing Russian from the "Pine Barrens" episode and Dr. Russell has received virtually every NBA honor that exists, and in 1968, he received Sports Illustrated magazine's "Sportsman of the Year" award. in Season 3, Ralph Cifaretto in seasons 3 and 4, and Tony Blundetto in season 5. Russell served as player/coach from 1966 to 1969, winning two NBA championships; he later coached the Seattle SuperSonics (1973 to 1977) and Sacramento Kings (1987 to 1988), but did not succeed in winning another championship. The major examples of this are Mikey Palmice in season 1, Richie Aprile in season 2, Jackie Aprile Jr. In 1966, legendary Celtics coach Red Auerbach named Russell his successor as head coach; he thus became the first African-American head coach in US major league team sports history. Other criticisms (Pointed out by journalist Eli Evans) include that the show has become formulaic with characters placed as foils for Tony Soprano, following the formula of the character being introduced at the beginning of the season, disobeying Tony repeatedly throughout their run on the show, then eventually getting whacked (or targeted) for their insubordination, usually towards the end of the season. Russell played for the Celtics from 1956 to 1969, winning the NBA championship every year except 1958 and 1967. Many have claimed that its content is too vulgar and violent, yet on the other side many fans criticized the 4th season for lacking the violence that the other seasons had (for this, many consider season four to be the weakest of the five seasons that have aired thus far). Russell was also the captain of the 1956 United States men's Olympic basketball team, which won the gold medal at the Melbourne Summer Games. It has been called anti-Italian throughout its entire run, leading to a bizarre moment where the cast was banned from participating in the Columbus Day Parade mere weeks after "Christopher", an episode about Columbus Day, had aired[2]. Born in Monroe, Louisiana and raised in Oakland, California, the 6-foot 9-inch (2.08 m) tall Russell played college basketball at the University of San Francisco, which he led to NCAA championships in 1955 and 1956, including an impressive string of 55 consecutive victories. However, the series has been increasingly criticized for an uneven quality, particularly in light of the significant time between seasons. His major contribution to the sport was raising defensive play to a new level; he is commonly considered the greatest defensive center to ever play the game. The show topped virtually every "Best TV Show" list in its debut season in 1999, with the New York Times calling it "the greatest work of American popular culture in the last 25 years" and Newsweek saying that it was "far and away the best show on television.". William Felton Russell (born February 12, 1934) is a former American basketball player remembered for his central role in the Boston Celtics dynasty that won 11 championships in the 13 seasons that he played. The Sopranos has been consistently hailed as one of the best shows on television, being named the top drama series of All-Time by TV Guide, #5 on their Top 50 Greatest TV Shows of All Time list. For the article, go to this website: Court TV's Crime Library. Several main characters' personalities are based on real life mobsters. It is also a perennial nominee at the Golden Globes and the major guild awards (Directors, Producers, Writers, and Actors). The Sopranos has also won at least one Emmy Award for Acting in every season, and has dominated the writing categories, picking up 17 nominations over five seasons and winning the award four times. After being nominated for and losing the Emmy Award for Outstanding Drama Series in 1999, 2000, 2001, and 2003 (losing to The Practice once and The West Wing three times), The Sopranos finally won the award in 2004, becoming the first and only cable series to win the award. Season 6 will premiere on March 12, 2006 with the episode Members Only. Season 5 premiered on March 7, 2004 with the episode Two Tonys. Season 4 premiered on September 15, 2002 with the episode For All Debts Public and Private. Season 3 premiered on March 4, 2001 with two episodes, Mr. Season 1 premiered on January 10, 1999 with the Pilot episode, The Sopranos. The show has many other references in a wide variety of media resources. Melfi. It was also parodied in 2001 during the Fox NASCAR coverage of the Coca-Cola 600, set in North Carolina where Chris Myers is Tony Soprano, and Jeanne Zelasko is Dr. The Simpsons episode also featured Silvio Dante, Paulie Walnuts, and Chris Moltisanti as the "Jersey Muscle." It was also parodied in the Adult Swim show Harvey Birdman, Attorney at Law, in 2003, in an episode where Fred Flintstone is a mob boss. The opening sequence was sufficiently recognizable as a parody on an episode of The Simpsons in 2004, with Fat Tony standing in for Tony Soprano. The Sopranos has seen appreciation from many other shows and programs in the world of media. Although there have been complaints regarding the violent nature of the show, it has without a doubt broken a barrier in the history of television programming. Just prior to the start of the fourth season, HBO and Sopranos creator and producer David Chase removed this cut altogether in response to the terrorist attack of September 11, 2001 in which the towers were destroyed. As Tony turns into the New Jersey Turnpike, an image of the World Trade Center towers can be seen in his rear view mirror. The sequence ends with Tony pulling into the driveway of his suburban home in Essex County. Numerous landmarks in Newark, NJ (many of which are now famous due to the show's success) are shown in this opening. The show's main character Tony Soprano is seen emerging from the Port Authority's Lincoln Tunnel, and entering the New Jersey Turnpike. One of the most recognizable parts of The Sopranos is the program's opening, in which the theme song "Woke Up This Morning", performed by A3, is heard. Gradually, it is revealed that Tony's mother is manipulative and possibly psychotic; someone in his organization is talking to the FBI; his children have troubled futures; and even his own superiors are plotting his death. Jennifer Melfi. The series begins with Tony collapsing after suffering an anxiety attack, which prompts him to begin therapy with Dr. . The series stars James Gandolfini, Lorraine Bracco and Edie Falco and highlights the difficulties faced by Tony Soprano, a Mafia boss in suburban Essex County, New Jersey, as he tries to balance the often conflicting requirements of his wife and family, and his crime "family". Like other HBO programs, The Sopranos is rated for mature audiences only — for its adult issues, depictions of violence, and strong language. Since it first aired in 1999, the show has become a cultural phenomenon — gaining wide popularity and exceptional critical acclaim for its groundbreaking approach to its view into the Mafia lifestyle, the American family, the Italian American community, and the effects of violence on the human soul. It is currently believed that those eight bonus episodes will be the last of the series. In August 2005, HBO announced it was also producing eight "bonus" episodes that would debut in January, 2007. It has enjoyed five very successful seasons, with its sixth season currently in production with 12 new episodes premiering on March 12, 2006. The Sopranos is a television drama on HBO about a Mafia family in Northern New Jersey. Season 6 - Sunday March 12, 2006 – TBD at 9:00 pm. Season 5 - Sunday March 7, 2004 – Sunday June 6, 2004 at 9:00 pm. Season 4 - Sunday September 15, 2002 – Sunday December 8, 2002 at 9:00 pm. Season 3 - Sunday March 4, 2001 – Sunday May 20, 2001 at 9:00 pm. Season 2 - Sunday January 16, 2000 – Sunday April 9, 2000 at 9:00 pm. Season 1 - Sunday January 10, 1999 – Sunday April 4, 1999 at 9:00 pm. Israel: on HOT 3, Channel 2 and Channel 10. Albania: 2001 on Top Channel. Arab World: on One TV. Pakistan: on TV ONE. Norway: on NRK. New Zealand: on TVNZ. Macedonia: on A1 TV. Australia: on the Nine Network and Foxtel. Bosnia and Herzegovina: on Mreza Plus. Ireland: on RTE. Denmark: on TV2. Kosovo: on RTK. Serbia and Montenegro:
Austria: July 3, 2002 on ORF. Italy: May 23, 2001 on FOX. Turkey: December 7, 2000 on CNBC-e. Belgium: November 20, 2000. Sweden: October 6, 2000 on SVT. Iceland: October 2, 2000. Finland: October 2, 2000 on Nelonen. CTV airs the program uncut, but with commercials. Canada: September 17, 2000 on The Movie Network/Movie Central and CTV. Spain: May 7, 2000 on FOX. Germany: March 12, 2000 on ZDF (Season 1-3), 2004 on pay-TV channel Premiere (Seasons 1-5) and 2005 on Kabel 1. Hungary: February 9, 2000 on HBO Central-Europe. Switzerland: October 27, 1999. France: September 5, 1999 on Jimmy and France 2. More4 will start being the first run station for Season 6. UK: July 15, 1999 on E4 (first run) Channel 4 (second run), and More4 (repeats). USA: January 10, 1999 on HBO. This idea was scrapped in favor of "The Final Eight" episodes that are set to debut in January 2007. At one point there were talks of a Sopranos feature film that was to be released after the series had ended. Patterson died in 2005 but was expected to return to direct several episodes of Season 6. Every season finale (up to the fifth season) which include I Dream of Jeannie Cusamano, Funhouse, Army of One, Whitecaps and All Due Respect have been directed by John Patterson. Steve Van Zandt (Silvio Dante) and David Proval (Richie Aprile) auditioned to play Tony Soprano. Melfi because she felt that would be more of a challenge for her. She took the role as Dr. Lorraine Bracco, who had previously played the role of a mob wife in Goodfellas, was originally asked to play the role of Carmela. Nods to the Martin Scorsese gangster film, Goodfellas, include Christopher shooting a bakery store cashier in the foot (Imperioli's character, Spider, was shot in the foot in Goodfellas) and Phil Leotardo shooting Angelo Garape in the trunk of a car (Frank Vincent's character in Goodfellas was shot and stabbed in the trunk of a car). are the favorites in mid-season speculation from year-to-year) are Christopher and Paulie. The characters most commonly speculated to be "whacked" in the near future (i.e. This style of murder has become a trend in mafia related movies and shows and Brendan Filone's death is the best representation in The Sopranos. Bugsy himself was killed with a bullet through the eye. Moe Greene himself was based on a real-life gangster, Bugsy Siegel, the man who literally started Las Vegas. This manner of killing is called the "Moe Greene Special" after the character Moe Greene from The Godfather. The most obvious is the death of Brendan Filone when he is shot clean through the eye. There are many references to different styles of murder. Most famously, ducks are used in the first season to represent Tony's family and a black bear is used in season five to represent Tony himself. Animals are often used as symbolism in the show. The fifth season, due to Tony moving out of the house in the season 4 finale, had Meadow running over the newspaper with her car. The first four seasons had Tony coming outside to pick up the newspaper. The first episode of every season begins with a closeup shot of the newspaper laying on the driveway of the Sopranos residence. In an interview, Lorraine Bracco said that the network will forgo the premiere party of the sixth season (and all advance screenings) to preserve a surprise plot twist that occurs in the first episode of the new season. HBO has thrown a premiere party at Radio City Music Hall for every season premiere. Ridley Scott's Gladiator, in particular, seems to stimulate Ralph's bravado the most, and he can be heard quoting several lines from the film during the third season. In addition, Ralph Cifaretto has a fascination with gladiator movies. The mobsters compare themselves to the cinematic images of organized crime in The Godfather trilogy, as well as other well known films about the Mafia, such as Goodfellas. Tony's favorite scene in the saga is when Vito Corleone returns to Sicily. They have all watched the films so often that Paulie, for example, refers to The Godfather star Al Pacino in conversation simply as "Al." Tony and his compatriots sometimes discuss favorite aspects of the films: e.g. In a postmodern metatextual twist, many of the characters are interested in The Godfather and The Godfather Part II (the latter in which Dominic Chianese portrays Johnny Ola), and Christopher Moltisanti is practically obsessed with the films' depictions of the Mafia. Melfi's (Jeanne Zelasko) office previewing the 600. Myers commented, "They should appear at The Sopranos." For the 600, Tony Soprano (Myers) makes an appearance at Dr. It was inspired by an incident where FOX NASCAR studio host Chris Myers and analyst Jeff Hammond were attacked by Super Soaker water gun-wielding pit reporters Dick Berggren and Matt Yocum during a rain delay at the The Winston. A parody of The Sopranos was targeted during the FOX pre-race show in 2001, leading to the Coca-Cola 600 called "The Pit Reporters". In episode 37 (3.11), "Pine Barrens", director Steve Buscemi has said that he was the one who threw the steak at Tony's head. The series converted to HDTV (16:9 widescreen) during the fourth season (2002). The only character allowed to wear sunglasses on the series is Christopher Moltisanti, according to David Chase; however, Tony has been seen wearing sunglasses on at least two occasions. The season finale of Season 4, "Whitecaps", is the longest Sopranos episode to date, clocking in at 75 minutes. Adriana's club, "The Crazy Horse", was once known as The Lollipop Club, once owned by Vincent Pastore, who played Salvatore "Big Pussy" Bonpensiero from 1999–2000. All "Bada Bing" interior and exteriors are filmed on location at Satin Dolls, an actual go-go bar in Lodi, New Jersey. The college exteriors are located at Drew University in Madison, New Jersey. The college locations and the Maine scenes in "College" were actually filmed in rural New Jersey. Joe Pantoliano knew in 2001 when he signed on to play the role of Ralph Cifaretto that he would only last two seasons and that his demise would not be a pretty one. When Nancy Marchand died in 2000, David Chase resurrected the character of Livia for one final episode in 2001 using state of the art computer-generated imagery, which cost approximately $250,000. Though filmed on location in New Jersey, a majority of the interior filming is done at Silvercup Studios in Queens, New York. The character of Tony Soprano was originally named Tommy. The Sopranos live at 633 Stag Trail Road in North Caldwell, New Jersey. A majority of the television sets on the show are made by Philips with several by Zenith and Sony. The tumultuous relationship between Tony Soprano and his mother, Livia Soprano, is based partially on David Chase's relationship with his own mother, also named Livia. However, because the shop had a steady business, HBO acquired an abandoned location in Kearny, New Jersey and renamed the pork store: Satriale's. In the pilot, Satriale's Pork Store was known as Centanni's Meat Market a real butcher shop in Elizabeth, New Jersey. Melfi dined at) in the pilot so much that he made her a series regular in Episode 3. David Chase loved Drea de Matteo's acting and enthusiasm as a Maitre'D (at a restaurant Tony and Dr. James Gandolfini is the only actor to appear in every episode of the series. Drea de Matteo confirmed in her 2005 audio commentary for the episode "Long Term Parking" that the death of Adriana La Cerva was for real. Other titles that were considered included Family Guy and Red Sauce. When the show was a FOX project, it was known as Made in Jersey. Therefore, there is a gun where the "r" should be in the logo. HBO was concerned about the show's title The Sopranos because they did not want viewers to think it was about music. James Gandolfini was initially opposed to the murder of Richie Aprile; however, the writers and HBO disagreed and he was killed in Episode 25, "The Knight in White Satin Armor". Whenever major characters are to be murdered, David Chase tells the actors far in advance to prepare them for the scene. The book is the story of the first ever FBI informant to confim the existence of La Cosa Nostra. In "The Test Dream" (episode 63, 5.11) when Tony states he's done his homework he reveals the book The Valachi Papers written by Peter Maas. Tony Sirico signed on to play Paulie Walnuts as long as his character was not to be a "rat". However, FOX rejected the show and HBO picked up the series. The show was originally slated to air on the FOX network and a pilot had already been made. A major focus of the new season is Johnny Sack's RICO trial and the ripple effect it has created.[1]. 2006
Tony and Johnny appear to reconcile, following this, and discuss the difficult decisions involved in being the boss of a family. Johnny tells Tony that he already had thought of that himself and that he thinks he could sell it to Phil. Tony tells Johnny to tell Phil that he better accept it and suggests that Johnny give Phil an interest in Johnny's sports book operation. Johnny tells Tony that Phil still isn't happy with what has happened. After much hesitation, and being confronted about his problems with authority by Silvio, Tony delivers a single barrel twelve-gauge shotgun cartridge to his cousin's forehead to spare him torture, ease things over with Brooklyn, and regain the loyalty of his own crime family. Phil Leotardo threatens Christopher and sends Benny to the hospital, driving the two families on the brink of mob war. will be tortured. Tony refuses after Johnny insinuates that Tony B. Johnny demands that Tony give up Tony B. Johnny is officially named the boss of New York after Little Carmine retreats back to Florida. Eventually, he tells Tony who has Silvio kill Adriana the following day. Christopher nearly kills her in his anger, but relents. She then confesses everything to Christopher and tries to persuade him to turn informant and enter the Witness Protection Program. Matush and Kamal had murdered Gilbert Nieves and Adriana was charged as being an accessory to murder. After Adriana covers up a murder at her club, the FBI orders her to wear a wire. Carmela, realizing that she cannot get a good lawyer for divorce proceedings, decides to let Tony move back into the house if he puts up the money for her real estate project. The dream persuades him to get back together with Carmela. Tony has a dream involving many of the deceased people who had an impact on his life (this includes: Mikey Palmice, Richie Aprile, Big Pussy Bonpensiero, Ralphie Cifaretto, Gigi Cestone, Vin Makazian, and various others). learns of Angelo's death and attempts to murder Phil but instead hurts Phil and kills his younger brother, Billy Leotardo. Tony B. Angelo Garepe is ambushed and murdered by Phil Leotardo for the death of Joe Peeps. Tony, annoyed with her brighter outlook on life, baits her into losing her cool by bringing up her estranged son, Hal. Janice attends anger management classes after violently beating a soccer mom. Tony sees a news report that contradicts Johnny's claims. Johnny denies stealing the scooters, blaming increased port security for the deal falling through. Johnny Sack makes business hard for Tony at the docks, where Albert Barese's crew is supposed to steal a load of scooters for a deal, but Johnny's crew gets there first. and Tony when the two Tony's make fun of him at dinner. Christopher is reminded of his bad childhood and how he was bullied by Tony B. and Christopher are sent to Uncle Pat's farm to dig up the remains of Emil Kolar after Pat decides to sell his farm, moving to Florida instead. Tony B. Meadow and Finn become engaged. However, when Finn witnesses a brutal fight between two of Tony's crew and later sees Vito Spatafore fellating a security guard, he quits. Meadow manages to get her boyfriend, Finn, a job at the Esplenade construction site. was caught in an armed robbery, that he actually suffered a panic attack that night after getting into a fight with his mother. Melfi that he was not attacked by black men the night Tony B. Tony reveals to Dr. Tony covers for him, saying that the two were looking for Tony B.'s long lost daughter. for the Joey Peeps hit after finding out about his foot injury. Johnny Sack suspects Tony B. He kills Joe Peeps outside of a brothel in his car along with a female witness, Heather, and Blundetto's foot is run over by the car when he pulls off the execution. ponders on the offer and later accepts. Tony B. gets an offer by his friend, Angelo Garape, and Little Carmine's soldier, Rusty Millio, to kill Joe Peeps. To avenge the deaths of Lorraine Calluzzo and Jason Evanina, Tony B. The two reconnect during the party, but Carmela decides to go through with divorce proceedings anyway. Despite being separated, Tony and Carmela throw a 75th birthday party for Carmela's father Hugh. Phil abuses Tony's connection to the Auto Body. Tony arranges for Phil's car to be fixed in Big Pussy's Auto Shop, now run by Angie Bonpensario. Phil Leotardo is forced into a car accident by Tony, who is annoyed at not receiving his payment in a timely fashion. Melfi encourages him to forgive Livia. Dr. Spending time with Fran causes him to reminisce about how his father was with his mistress the night Livia lost their fourth child due to a miscarriage, and that he covered for his father by lying to his mother. Tony meets his father's mistress, Fran Felstein, and learns that she was not given her equal share of a racetrack owned by Hesh at the time of his father's death. He returns to the mob after his frustration with his boss ends in a fist-fight. finds a bag full of money that reminds him about the mafia lifestyle. Tony B. The excuse Tony uses is that he was jumped by a gang of black men. was caught. going to jail, because he was supposed to be at the robbery where Tony B. Tony somewhat blames himself for Tony B.
Carmela begins an affair with A.J.'s guidance counselor, Mr. talks him out of it and proves that there is no truth to the rumors. Tony nearly shoots Christopher for his actions, but Tony B. Christopher, enraged at the rumors, beats Adriana and shoots up Tony's red Suburban. Adriana and Tony are involved in a serious car accident causing much chatter between the family that the two are having an affair. Feech is set up by Tony due to his insubordination and gets sent back to prison for violating parole. Melfi for therapy. Tony returns to Dr. Lorraine Calluzzo, a loan shark, and her boyfriend bodyguard, Jason Evanina, are murdered by Billy Leotardo and Joe Peeps because they remained loyal to Little Carmine. A power struggle ensues thereafter involving Johnny Sack and Little Carmine. Carmine Lupertazzi dies after suffering a stroke. tells Tony that he wants to remain a civilian but thanks him for his job offer. Tony B. She rebuffs his advances but Tony has difficulty taking no for an answer. Melfi. Tony and Carmela have been separated for some time and Tony attempts to woo Dr. Angelo Garepe, Carmine's former consigliere and Feech La Manna, a Soprano capo prior to his arrest. Phil Leotardo, a longtime Lupertazzi soldier. They include Tony Blundetto, Tony's cousin who was jailed 15 years after a failed hijacking. A flood of parolees begin to reinitiate contact within the Soprano and Lupertazzi families. 2004
Carmela tells Tony about her feelings for Furio, and the two nearly come to blows. Tony refuses to leave and stays in the guest house. Carmela learns of Tony's infidelity with Svetlana after Irina calls the house, causing her to throw out his belongings and demand a divorce. The case against Junior is declared a hung jury after a juror gets threatened and refuses to cooperate with the other jurors. Tony buys a beach house for the family, named Whitecaps. Tony thinks the problems with New York have been solved and pulls out, angering Johnny who was set on becoming the boss of the New York family. Johnny tells Tony that the hit on Carmine should still go forward. Carmine and Tony have a sitdown and the two familes reach a deal. Tony agrees. Johnny Sack suggests that he would give Tony a better deal, and that Carmine should be bumped off. The Lupertazzi and Soprano families come close to a war after Tony refuses to share his HUD project with Carmine. Paulie discovers that Johnny has been using him as a double agent after meeting Carmine, who doesn't know who Paulie is. Furio leaves America after developing a mutual attraction with Carmela. Melfi. Tony quits therapy with Dr. Adriana begins reporting to Agent Sanseverino after she is reassigned from Agent Ciccerone for her protection. After Christopher's heroin addiction worsens he is confronted in an Intervention which leads to his agreeing to attend rehab. Tony has a brief fling with Svetlana after the two share drinks at Uncle Junior's house. His body is dismembered and disposed of by Tony and Christopher. Ralph is strangled and killed by Tony after refusing to confess, yet defending the act of setting a fire to collect the insurance money on the horse, suggesting that he may have been responsible. Pie-O-My dies in a stable fire which Tony believes Ralph is responsible for. Ralph's son is hospitalized following a serious injury. Tony meets Ralph's girlfriend, Valentina and begins seeing her secretly. Paulie is released from prison and continues meeting with Johnny Sack, telling him about the housing project. Tony acts fine, but it turns out that he is not and whips Zellman with a belt. Zellman tells Tony he has started a relationship with his ex-girlfriend, Irina. The group sends young black men to clear out a crack house in the neighborhood. Tony enters a housing and urban development (HUD) project with Ralph, Assemblyman Zellman, and Maurice Tiffen, buying property in rundown neighborhoods in Newark. Tony wipes the debts, but threatens Artie and tells him not to tell anyone what happened. Artie tries to commit suicide after entering a flawed business deal with Tony. Tony learns that Gloria Trillo committed suicide shortly after their breakup. Adriana learns that her friend Danielle is an undercover FBI agent named Deborah Ciccerone who wants information about Christopher's involvement in the mob. Uncle Junior faces a RICO trial. John comes to his senses when he realizes Ginny has not been keeping herself healthy. Carmine refuses, and goes to Tony with the suggestion that Johnny should be whacked instead for his insubordination. Johnny asks Carmine to sanction a hit on Ralph. Paulie tells Johnny about a fat joke that Ralph told about John's wife, Ginny. He has an impromptu meeting with Johnny Sack, who strokes Paulie's ego by telling him how highly Carmine thinks of him. Paulie is in prison in Youngstown after being caught in possession of a firearm used in a murder in the town eight years earlier. Tony gives tips on racing that turn Pie-O-My into a winner and starts to become involved in her care. Ralph invests in a race horse nicknamed Pie-O-My. Silvio and Ralph plot to interrupt a Columbus Day parade protest by local Native Americans. The New York and New Jersey mobs invest in a riverfront property called the Esplanade to be shared between the two families. Tony buys a property from Uncle Junior on Frelinghuysen Avenue in Newark knowing it to be worth far more than he is paying. Christopher murders the policeman who murdered his father when he was a child. 2002
also suffers from panic attacks and cannot attend the school. Tony and Carmela consider sending him to military school, only to learn that A.J. is kicked out of Verbum Dei High School for stealing test papers. A.J. assigns an undercover officer to pose as Adriana's friend. The F.B.I. Johnny Sack reaches out to him. Paulie becomes frustrated with Tony's siding with Ralph over business issues. Because, Eugene is a member of Ralphie's crew, the game is officially Ralphie's. manages to escape and goes into hiding in the Boonton projects. Jackie, Jr. Dino and Carlo get killed along with Sunshine, the dealer. However the robbery goes totally wrong and a number of people are shot. and his friends, Dino Zerilli and Carlo Renzi, rob Eugene Pontecorvo's poker game in the hopes of impressing Tony and the rest of his crew. Jackie, Jr. Tony breaks it off with Gloria after she engineered a meeting with Carmela. No mention is made of whether Valery was in fact killed, but this seems to be the case, as he has not surfaced or been mentioned in the past three seasons of the show. Eventually, Tony and Bobby Bacala come to find them. Paulie also loses his shoe and Chris accidentally shoots a deer thinking it could have been Valery. Paulie and Christopher get lost in the woods and spend the night in a van they find. However, despite finding a trail of blood in the snow, no body is discovered. Paulie is able to shoot Valery in the head, apparently killing him. Since Chris and Paulie have guns, Valery takes the opportunity to escape. When they arrive, Valery makes quick work of Paulie and Chris by slamming a shovel into Chris' face and busting Paulie in the gut with his knee. They beat Valery and plan to kill him and dispose of his body in the Pine Barrens woods. The meeting turns sour when Paulie starts a fight with the comrade. After Silvio catches the flu, Tony asks Paulie and Christopher to collect some money from a Russian mob associate, Valery.
Tony beats him up in the bathroom. (who is still seeing Meadow) receiving a lap dance from another woman at the Bing. Tony then witnesses Jackie, Jr. Tony makes sure that everyone gets exactly what they want which include: Janice's attacker being beaten up and publicly humiliated, each of the kids gifts and Carmela's gift. The Soprano family celebrates Christmas at a dinner held by Janice. enough. Tony and Carmela think the school does not punish A.J. vandalizes the school and eventually gets caught. On the same day, A.J. Carmela's birthday is celebrated. The two start an affair. Melfi. Tony meets Gloria Trillo, a Mercedes salesperson at an appointment with Dr. Gigi Cestone dies of a heart attack and Tony reluctantly makes Ralph captain of the Aprile crew. Due to Johnny Sack's manipulations Ralph eventually apologizes to Tony, and becomes the New Jersey pointman on the Esplanade project. Tony retracts Ralph's invitation to Thanksgiving dinner due to the bad blood that's developed between the two. soon afterwards. Noah dumps Meadow, who then begins seeing Jackie Aprile, Jr. Tony is furious and hits Ralph, a made guy. After insulting Ralph in front of other crew members, Tracy is brutally beaten and murdered by Ralph outside of the Bada Bing. Tony befriends a Bada Bing stripper who becomes pregnant by Ralph Cifaretto. He dies in a car accident after leaving the scene. Bobby Baccalieri's cancer-stricken father comes out of retirement to carry out a hit on Mustang Sally for Uncle Junior. Melfi considers telling Tony about it, but does not because of her ethics. Her rapist is let free on a technicality. Melfi is brutally raped while walking to her car one evening. Dr. becomes a love interest of Meadow, as well as a thorn in the side of Tony, who unsuccessfully tries to keep him out of the family business. Jackie Aprile, Jr. suffers a panic attack. During football practice, Anthony Jr. A rivalry between Paulie and Christopher begins due to Paulie breaking Chris's balls as a way of initiation into the family. He finds that life as a made man isn't easy as he thought it would be, and is haunted by a black bird that he saw in his initiation ceremony. Christopher is officially made in a special ceremony involving Tony and other family associates. Svetlana gets two Russian friends to come and beat up Janice and retrieve the leg. Janice moves back into Livia's house, and immediately causes trouble by stealing the prosthetic leg of Svetlana, Irina's cousin and Livia's caretaker. on a collection against Tony's wishes, Ralph is passed over and Gigi Cestone is made captain of the Aprile crew. After he takes Jackie Jr. In the wake of Richie Aprile's disappearance, Ralph Cifaretto unofficially takes over the Aprile crew even though Tony is reluctant to make him a captain due to his bad attitude. Meadow begins dating Noah Tannenbaum, a Jewish-African-American whom Tony immediately takes a (racially motivated) dislike to. The funeral and subsequent afterparty becomes uncomfortable as no one has anything nice to say about Livia. Janice returns to New Jersey and plans her mother's funeral (which Livia did not want to happen). His fears are alleviated when Livia Soprano dies in her sleep of a massive stroke. Tony re-establishes contact with his mother in hopes of convincing her not to testify against him. After hearing of Big Pussy Bonpensiero's murder, the FBI plants a bug in the Soprano residence where several of Tony's private meetings occur. 2000
Tony is arrested after the feds discover he had given Livia stolen airline tickets. Tony gets food poisoning (from eating in an Indian restaurant) the day prior to Meadow's graduation. Pussy becomes further involved with the FBI but gets into even deeper water when he runs over a pedestrian and hides his involvement with the Bevilaqua murder. Richie Aprile is murdered by Janice after he punches her in the mouth. Tony ends his relationship with his longtime girlfriend, Irina. Carmela tries to seduce David Scatino's brother-in-law who leaves after finding out who Carmela's husband is. A witness goes to the police, but retracts his statement when he learns that the murderer may have been Tony Soprano. Matthew Bevilaqua is captured, beaten, and murdered by Tony and Pussy. Christopher is briefly pronounced clinically dead and makes a surprising revelation to Paulie and Tony, saying that he went to hell and saw Brendan Filone and Mikey Palmice. Bevilaqua escapes and Gismonte is killed by Christopher in the shootout. Christopher is shot badly near the Skyways Diner in Kearny by Matthew Bevilaqua and Sean Gismonte. Christopher proposes to Adriana La Cerva, his long time girlfriend. Janice decides to renovate Livia's home and invites her back home after she has recuperated. Tony takes his son's car and a percentage of his business. However, when he makes risky investments and foolishly enters Tony and Silvio's Executive Game, where he ends up losing all the money that Tony had loaned him. David Scatino, a degenerate gambler looks to Tony for help. Tony and Silvio reinitiate the "high-rollers" poker night (called the Executive Game) which had previously been run by Tony's father. Furio Giunta, a capable Neapolitan soldier is sent to New Jersey to work for the Soprano family. However the acting boss turns out to be a woman named Ana Lisa to whom Tony is immediately attracted. In order to reconnect family ties between the mob in Naples: Tony, Christopher and Paulie travel to Naples to meet with the boss. Meadow throws a party at Livia's empty house which gets out of hand. Janice reunites with Richie after they meet at a yoga class. Tony reconciles with Uncle Junior. Tony's sister, Parvati Wasatch (otherwise known as Janice Soprano) arrives in New Jersey from Seattle. Beansie Gaeta, a well known owner of a local pizzeria is attacked and paralyzed by Aprile when he refuses to pay Richie protection money. Jackie Aprile's brother and Adriana La Cerva's uncle, Richie Aprile is released from prison on parole. In reality, Pussy has been reporting secretly to FBI agent Skip Lipari. Big Pussy Bonpensiero returns to New Jersey after claiming to have been rehabilitating in Puerto Rico. Tony refuses to speak to his mother Livia after she planned to kill him the year before. 2000
Chucky Signore and Mikey Palmice are shot to death to prevent Junior from launching another assassination attempt on Tony. Tony refuses and vows revenge. informs Tony that his mother and uncle were behind the hit against him, and offer to put his family into witness protection. The F.B.I. The assassination attempt ultimately fails. Because of concerns about what Tony will tell his psychiatrist, Livia and Uncle Junior arrange for Tony's murder. Detective Makazian commits suicide after being found in a brothel and his mafia connections are revealed. Altieri is soon murdered and is found dead in an alley with a rat in his mouth. The family later finds out that Jimmy Altieri is an FBI informant. Tony is told by Detective Makazian that Pussy is the rat. Tony learns that one of his associates is an FBI informant. Pussy is arrested for running away from the police after guns are found inside Jimmy's social club. is going to be conducting raids. The Family finds out that the F.B.I. She begins to manipulate Uncle Junior. that Tony is going to a therapist, and immediately assumes that Tony is complaining about her. Livia finds out from A.J. has borderline ADD, although Tony doesn't buy that diagonsis. The school reveals that A.J. is suspended from school for stealing wine from the church and showing up to gym class drunk. A.J. Tony conspires with Johnny Sack to relieve Hesh of the debt while making Junior feel like he's in control. Junior becomes power hungry due to his new title, and begins taxing all the capos and Tony's old friend, Hesh. Tony murders him the following day. When they arrive, Tony sees an old Soprano associate who turned out to be an informant and went into the Witness Protection Program. Tony accompanies Meadow on a trip to a series of colleges in Maine (Bates, Bowdoin, and Colby). finds out that his father is involved with organized crime. Anthony Jr. Tony then nominates Uncle Junior as the official new boss, whilst conspiring to run the family from behind the scenes. Jackie Aprile, the acting mob boss for the DiMeo Crime family succumbs to cancer. Chris is extremely furious, and he wants to confront Mikey for the death of Brendan. Chris and Adriana go to Brendan's home and find him dead in his bathtub. Brendan Filone is shot in his bathtub, clean through the eye by Mikey Palmice as Junior watches. Uncle Junior, who is enraged by Christopher and Brendan's loose cannon behavior, gets leadership advice from Livia to stage a mock execution for Christopher and a real one for Brendan. Meadow and Hunter try to score Crystal Meth from Brendan and Chris in order to stay up late and study for their exams. Uncle Junior warns Tony about the truck hijacking shenanigans and Tony relays the message to Chris and Brendan, though Brendan pulls off another hijacking nonetheless, resulting in the accidental death of the truck driver. Christopher and his friend, Brendan Filone, begin hijacking trucks owned by Comley Trucking, a company which Uncle Junior has a percentage of. Tony moves his mother Livia to a nursing home after she accidentally sets her kitchen on fire, hits her best friend in the driveway with her car, and quickly drives away a newly hired Trinidadian nurse. Tony starts an HMO scam with advisor Hesh Rabkin after a degenerate gambler involved with the HMO cannot pay what he owes to Hesh. He hopes to be made for this and is disappointed when his deed is ignored. Christopher kills Emil Kolar to settle the business dispute between the Family and Kolar Sanitation over the Triboro Towers contract. Tony believes this is preferable to the bad publicity (and subsequent loss of business) that would be generated by a murder on the premises. When Tony finds out that his Uncle Junior plans to kill a rival in a restaurant belonging to Artie Bucco, a childhood friend of Tony's, he sends Silvio Dante to torch the restaurant for the insurance money (which would go to Artie Bucco). He assigns a crooked cop, Detective Vin Makazian, to tail Melfi. He soon falls in love with her, but Melfi tells him that his feelings are a byproduct of his therapy. New Jersey mob capo, Tony Soprano begins seeing a psychiatrist after suffering a series of panic attacks. Introduction to the Soprano blood and crime families. 1999
Big Pussy begins working with the federal government after being caught selling heroin. Tensions between Tony and his uncle, Corrado "Junior" Soprano, start to grow. is diagnosed with cancer and begins chemotherapy treatments. Jackie Aprile, Sr. 1998
Tony B. Tony Blundetto is arrested during a truck hijacking, which Tony was supposed to accompany him on (but couldn't due to a panic attack). 1989
Giovanni "Johnny Boy" Soprano, Tony's father, dies. is born. Anthony "AJ" Soprano Jr. 1986
'Feech' La Manna is arrested on a number of charges and is sentenced to twenty years in prison. 1984
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take down a respectable Saturday night card game run by Michele "Feech" La Manna. Tony Soprano and "Giacomo "Jackie" Aprile, Sr. 1970s
Christopher Moltisanti is born to Richard "Dickie" Moltisanti and Joanne Moltisanti. Tony learns of his father's involvement in the Mafia. 1960s
He is their second child, following Janice Soprano. Tony Soprano born to Giovanni "Johnny Boy" Soprano and Livia Soprano. 1959
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