The Sopranos- The Complete Series -season 1-2-3-4-5 Hot! Guide

Season 1 sets the stage with a brilliant premise: Tony Soprano (James Gandolfini) begins suffering from panic attacks and starts seeing a psychiatrist, Dr. Jennifer Melfi (Lorraine Bracco). This season focuses on the "two families" Tony must manage. On one side, he faces a power struggle with his Uncle Junior and the manipulative machinations of his mother, Livia. On the other, he deals with a rebellious daughter, Meadow, and a son, AJ, who is beginning to realize what his father actually does for a living. Season 2: Family Ties and Betrayals

Tony Soprano balances his dual roles as a caporegime in the DiMeo crime family and a father in North Caldwell, New Jersey. The Sopranos- The Complete Series -Season 1-2-3-4-5

: The original release includes 28 discs containing all 86 episodes, plus 2 bonus discs and 3 discs of music from the series. The box set weighs nearly 10 pounds and features heavy cardboard pages with an episode guide and collector's album. Season 1 sets the stage with a brilliant

While it features plenty of mob politics, Season 4 is essentially a grueling, brilliant autopsy of Tony and Carmela’s marriage. As the economy shifts and the "old ways" of the Mafia begin to crumble, the tension within the Soprano household reaches a breaking point. The season finale, "Whitecaps," features a domestic confrontation so raw and well-acted it remains the gold standard for dramatic performances in a series. Season 5: The Class of '04 On one side, he faces a power struggle

"The Test Dream," a sprawling, surreal 20-minute dream sequence, dives deep into Tony's psyche as he wrestles with his responsibilities, his past victims, and his inescapable fate. The Legacy of the First Five Seasons