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The Sopranos Ratings & Reviews
- KevinSeptember 24, 2025To the Victor Belongs the Spoils
- EnderVA087June 17, 2025One of the best TV Shows ever made
- trax.namibiaSeptember 22, 2025The best
- Carson CardozaSeptember 8, 2025I make a da pizza. But fr if you hate the ending then I don't like you.
- AmberAugust 21, 2025THE ENDING IS HORRIBLE! I’m so irritated ! Gah
- John RevelsAugust 20, 2025This is the best television show of all time. All other opinions are wrong.
- RussellMyJessesAugust 6, 2025C'mon man, just watch it. If you haven't watched it, go watch it.
- BiggBobby43August 2, 2025Great show. A slow burn compared to recent series and movies, but the storytelling and character building are standouts. Stories are driven by great acting performances and every character shines when given the opportunity. The violence is quick and brutal, which makes it feel authentic. Finally, the unexpected comedic elements cut through the grittiness and heavy themes.
- ReGoFLIXJune 30, 2025One of the best TV Shows ever made, right up there with The Godfather.
- PapaHendoJune 29, 2025The greates television series of all time, no questions asked. Enjoy.
- The Gutter MonkeyApril 30, 2025When you think about amazing TV, this should be the first show that comes to mind. It set the bar high.
- HakihikoApril 29, 2025A Landmark in TV Storytelling "The Sopranos" isn't just one of the most influential series ever made-it's also a brilliantly layered character study, a darkly funny critique of American life, and a masterclass in slow-burn storytelling. With a cast that feels like it was born for their roles, the series delivers nuanced performances across the board, especially from James Gandolfini, whose portrayal of Tony Soprano remains iconic and unforgettable. The writing is razor-sharp. It balances brutal mob drama with personal, psychological tension in a way that still feels fresh decades later. The show's ability to explore complex emotional themes-identity, morality, power, legacy-without ever losing its gritty, entertaining edge is what truly sets it apart. Yes, the pacing can feel slow at times, and not every subplot hits as hard, but when the show lands-and it often does-it hits with real force. The blend of everyday banality with sudden, raw violence makes every episode feel tense and unpredictable. "The Sopranos" helped redefine what television could be. Smart, bold, patient, and deeply human, it earns its legendary status-and then some.
- reelstateOctober 21, 2024Don't stop believin' Hold on to that feelin'























































































































































































































