Sopranos - The Complete Third Season

Sopranos - The Complete Third Season

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This collection comprises the entire third season of the HBO gangster drama, THE SOPRANOS. Some highlights of this season are Gloria and Tony's sexual encounter at the snake exhibit, a GLADIATOR-inspired barroom brawl, and the first joint session between Tony, Carmela, and Dr. Melfi. Episodes include "The Pine Barren" (directed by Steve Buscemi), "Mr. Ruggerio's Neighborhood," "Fortunate Son," and the intense season finale "The Army of One."
Actors and Key Contributors:  James Gandolfini, Edie Falco, Dominic Chianese, Michael Imperioli, Tony Sirico,

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A series that just gets better and better.

Rating of 5 out of 5.0 Written By darragh o'donoghue on 2002-05-20

The third series of 'The Sopranos' consolidates the brilliance of the first two, rather than taking it in any radically new directions. The characters, their relationships and their environment are so strong; the dramatic irony between our sympathy with and enjoyment of these people, and our knowledge of their brutal and unhypocritically presented crimes, is so complex, that any blatant originality merely for the sake of it would be a betrayal.

But, because the central components are so strong, there is plenty of room for play - in the way narratives are set up to encourage then defy expectations; in the interplay with canonical gangster texts, especially 'The Godfather'; in the consistently creative use of music - for mood and to emphasise character, yes, but also to create ironic di... (Read Full Review)


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