The Sopranos series 6/II Video With Lyrics Musical Episodes
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  Watch THE SOPRANOS Soprano Home Movies  The Sopranos Soprano Home Movies 
The Sopranos series 6 episode 13 "Soprano Home Movies"
Bobby talks Tony into coming up to the lake house for his birthday to spend the weekend with him and Janice. Bobby takes Tony out to the woods for some target practice against a tree and gives him his birthday gift: an AR-10 automatic machine gun. Tony gets a birthday blow job from Carm. Tony taunts Janice when she draws card and Bobby defends his wife's honor. Tony apologizes Bobby explodes and attacks his brother-in-law. Tony and Bobby head out to "play golf" leaving Carm and Janice alone. As Janice continues to make digs about her brother's temper, Carmela finally defends him. The Canadians offer a deal on pharmaceuticals that's priced a little high for Tony. Bobby tracks down the young father at a laundromat and shoots him dead once in the chest. Returning home to Janice and their guests, Bobby hugs his little girl tight as he looks out at the lake.
 THE SOPRANOS Soprano Home Movies 
  "This Magic Moment" Ben E. King and The Drifters 
 
  Watch THE SOPRANOS Stage 5  The Sopranos Stage 5 
The Sopranos series 6 episode 14 "Stage 5"
Johnny Sack gets the prognosis from the oncology specialist he's been flown in to see: It's stage 4 lung cancer. Tony is jarred when he goes for the morning paper and finds Agents Harris and Goddard at the end of his driveway, soliciting him as an informant for their Joint Terror Task Force. Ginny's brother Anthony Infante visits with Johnny Sack to discuss how he wants to arrange his estate for Ginny and the girls. Silvio is at dinner with Gerry Torciano when a shooter working for Doc Santoro takes Gerry out. In his therapy session, Tony vents about his frustration that Christopher seems to hate him so much, after all he's done for him. Phil hosts a celebration of what would have been his brother Billy's 47th birthday. Tony and Carmela, as Godparents, witness the christening of Christopher and Kelli's baby.
 THE SOPRANOS Stage 5 
  "Evidently Chickentown" John Cooper Clarke 
 
  Watch THE SOPRANOS Remember When  The Sopranos Remember When 
The Sopranos series 6 episode 15 "Remember When"
Paulie alert Tony about the Feds. He has to jog Tony's memory of Labor Day, 1982. Paulie and T drive through the night rain reminiscing about the old days. When Paulie mentions Ralphie, Tony brings up Ralphie's off-color joke about Ginny that got him knocked off when someone told Johnny Sack. Silvio calls Tony with the update: they've found a body. Tony and Paulie dine with Beansie. Phil Leotardo is dining with Doc Santoro when Doc asks to take food from his plate, Phil coolly acquiesces. Silvio calls with good news: Larry told the Feds that it was Jackie Aprile who killed Willie. Paulie has a dream that Big Pussy is in his kitchen waiting for him when he returns home. Doc Santoro is shot dead on the street. Back at the Bing, Paulie is talking Christopher's ear off with old stories, while the news blares in the background of Santoro's shooting.
 THE SOPRANOS Remember When 
  "Sing, Sing, Sing" Benny Goodman Orchestra 
 
  Watch THE SOPRANOS Chasing It  The Sopranos Chasing It 
The Sopranos series 6 episode 16 "Chasing It"
Vito Jr. is going through a rebellious phase. Phil is promotion to boss. Carmela's spec house has an offer and she and her father show up for inspection day. Phil has his talk with Little Vito, urging him to stop his rebel ways. AJ proposes to Blanca over a nice dinner, promising her that he will rise from pizzeria night manager to restaurant chain owner in no time, and coaxes a "yes" out of her. At the Puerto Rican day parade, Blanca meets up with AJ and returns his engagement ring, telling him she just doesn't feel it. Driving, Tony is unsettled when he spots Ahmed, who used to hang out at the Bing, fraternizing with an assortment of Muslims in religious garb. Hesh finds Renata dead in bed. Tony stops by to pay his respects as he leaves the devastated and broken Hesh.
 THE SOPRANOS Chasing It 
  "Goin' Down Slow" Howlin' Wolf 
 
  Watch THE SOPRANOS Walk Like a Man  The Sopranos Walk Like a Man 
The Sopranos series 6 episode 17 "Walk Like a Man"
Tony goes to Agents Harris and Goddard with the names of the Arabs who used to hang around the Bing. Falling apart when Blanca agrees to meet him for coffee, AJ sinks deeper into a depression. Having quit his job, AJ spends his days curled up in bed, staring at the TV. Tony is prepared to quit therapy. Christopher makes an effort to be social, hosting a large Sunday barbecue and dinner at his house with Kelli but Tony still rides him about not being around enough. AJ goes to see his own therapist who quizzes him on his mood, and AJ admits to feeling suicidal. Christopher shows up at the VIP room at the Bing to make peace. He and Paulie apologize to each other. Christopher shows up at J.T.'s, trying to spill mob secrets but J.T. doesn't want to hear it. When JT refuses to listen, Christopher shoots him dead.
 THE SOPRANOS Walk Like a Man 
  "The Valley" Los Lobos 
 
  Watch THE SOPRANOS Kennedy and Heidi  The Sopranos Kennedy and Heidi 
The Sopranos series 6 episode 18 "Kennedy and Heidi"
Driving through the night Christopher drifts into the other lane and has to swerve sharply to miss an oncoming car. Their car flips and rolls off the side of the highway. Christopher is coughing blood and Tony pinches Christopher's nose shut, and the two lock eyes as Tony suffocates him. Then Tony calls 911 for an ambulance. Tony calls Carmela to break the news of Christopher's death. Paulie's mother Nucci Gualtieri has died of a stroke and her wake is scheduled for the same day as Christopher's. Back at school, AJ and a girl compare the benefits of Lexipro and Wellbutrin. Tony looks up Sonya, a local friend of Christopher's who's working her way through college by stripping. Tony escapes his problems with Sonya, having sex and trying peyote.
 THE SOPRANOS Kennedy and Heidi 
  "Minas De Cobre" Calexico 
 
  Watch THE SOPRANOS The Second Coming  The Sopranos The Second Coming 
The Sopranos series 6 episode 19 "The Second Coming"
Silvio informs Tony that there has been no breakthrough in the negotiations with Phil, and suggests a meeting. Awash in depression, AJ finally finds something in school that interests him, the morbidly apocalyptic poem "The Second Coming" by Yeats. AJ dives in his pool. But he soon realizes that the suicide is a bad idea and struggles to the surface. The rope on the block was too long to hold him under, but now he is treading water. Desperately he calls for help as his father arrives home. Tony jumps in and pulls him out. With Anthony Jr. in an institution, Tony has trouble shaking his own depression. But AJ's memories of visiting grandmother Livia do resonate. "Grandma said it's all a big nothing," he remembers. "She said in the end, your friends and family let you down. That you die in your own arms."
 THE SOPRANOS The Second Coming 
  "Ninna Ninna" Pia Calamai 
 
  Watch THE SOPRANOS The Blue Comet  The Sopranos The Blue Comet 
The Sopranos series 6 episode 20 "The Blue Comet"
Phil Leotardo gathers his crew and gives the order to kill Anthony Soprano and his crew. Agent Harris offers a warning to Tony about a movement against him and his crew. Bobby joins Tony and Silvio for a talk about how to handle Phil. Phil's crew declares they need to hit the three top guys: Tony, Silvio and Bobby. Bobby decides to buy the Blue Comet train. As he's waiting for it to be wrapped up, two shooters take him out. Silvio and Patsy jump in Patsy's car but are cut off on the road by Petey B. and Ray-Ray who open fire. Silvio is hit before he can get out of the car. Patsy escapes despite Petey B shooting after him. Paulie shows up to fetch Tony and reports that the doctors don't think Silvio will regain consciousness. They head to the safe house at night. Tony trudges upstairs to an empty bedroom and takes out the AR-10 Bobby gave him for his birthday.
 THE SOPRANOS The Blue Comet 
  "Running Wild" Tindersticks 
 
  Watch THE SOPRANOS Made in America  The Sopranos Made in America 
The Sopranos series 6 episode 21 "Made in America"
Tony heads over to visit Carmela and the kids at their hideaway. Tony tells AJ that Uncle Bobby's funeral is set and he's expected to attend. In Little Italy, Butch and Ray Ray take a call from Phil who's angry at the failure to locate Tony Soprano. Tony visits Janice at her house. Tony asks for a location on Phil. The Soprano family returns home. AJ announces he's decided to join the army. Tony takes Meadow out for a heart to heart about her career. Phil is shot in the head. Tony visits Silvio in the hospital. Tony is the first to arrive at Holsten's for a family dinner. Carmela enters and joins him. AJ arrives next. Meanwhile, Meadow struggles to parallel park outside. Customers come and go - a shady looking guy who's been sitting at the counter enters the restroom. Finally parking the car, Meadow runs inside to join her family, just in time for dinner.
 THE SOPRANOS Made in America 
  "Don't Stop Believing" Journey 
 
The Sopranos television series is created and produced by David Chase. It premiered on the premium cable network HBO in the United States on January 10, 1999 and ended its original run of six seasons and 86 episodes on June 10, 2007. The show has also been broadcast on A&E in the United States and internationally. Set in New Jersey, where it also was produced, the series revolves around mobster Tony Soprano (James Gandolfini) and the difficulties he faces as he tries to balance the often conflicting requirements of his home life and the criminal organization he heads. A major commercial and critical success, The Sopranos is the most financially successful cable series in the history of television and is acknowledged as one of the greatest television series of all time. The series is noted for its high level of quality in all aspects of production and has been particularly recognized for its writing and the performances of its lead actors. The show has been credited for bringing a greater level of artistry to the television medium and paving the way for many successful drama series that followed. It also won numerous awards, including twenty-one Emmys and five Golden Globes. Two soundtrack albums containing music from the series have been released. The first, titled The Sopranos: Music from the HBO Original Series, was released in 1999. It contains selections from the show's first two seasons and reached 54 on the U.S. Billboard 200.
 
 
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