The Sopranos

1999 • HBO
4.8
3.76K reviews
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Season 2 episodes (13)

1 Guy Walks into a Psychiatrist's Office
1/16/00
Season Two premiere. In the aftermath of the federal crackdown, Junior's in jail, Melfi refuses to see Tony, Christopher's expanding into new business ventures, Pussy is still missing and Tony's adjusting to being the new boss.
2 Do Not Resuscitate
1/23/00
When black protesters start picketing a construction company that used to be under Uncle Junior's control, Tony meets with the owner--as well as the leader of the protestors--to 'fix' the problem.
3 Toodle F__king Oo
1/30/00
Tony busts Meadow for partying at his mother's old house. Meanwhile, Ritchie Aprile is out of the can after ten years and looking for action--much to the chagrin of a local pizza-shop owner.
4 Commendatori
2/6/00
Tony travels to Italy with Paulie and Christopher to jump-start a car-importing 'business.' While Paulie and Christopher sample some of the Old Country's choicest wares, Tony haggles with the head of a powerful Naples family.
5 Big Girls Don't Cry
2/13/00
Back in Jersey, Furio soon lives up to his name by unleashing his fury on the delinquent proprietor of a local 'tanning salon.' Dr. Melfi shares her guilt over dumping Tony as a client during a session with her own therapist.
6 The Happy Wanderer
2/20/00
David Scatino, the father of Meadow's friend Eric and the owner of a local sports store, gets on the bad sides of both Richie and Tony when he loses big in two poker games. Later, Tony is forced to deal with Livia.
7 D-Girl
2/27/00
With Anthony Jr.'s confirmation approaching, Tony and Carmela are concerned by their son's growing apathy. Meanwhile, Christopher's interest in show biz is reignited when he meets filmmaker Jon Favreau through a cousin's girlfriend.
8 Full Leather Jacket
3/5/00
Richie decides to make a peace offering to Tony despite being miffed at him. Unhappy with their status as Christopher's lackeys, Sean and Matt decide to pledge their allegiance to Richie--through a violent, unexpected act.
9 From Where to Eternity
3/12/00
Christopher has an out-of-body experience that spooks Paulie. Carmela urges Tony to have a vasectomy. Visiting her own shrink, Melfi reveals the 'unholy alliance' she's made with Tony...as well as her growing addictions.
10 Bust Out
3/19/00
Richie complains to Tony about his end of the garbage business, then complains to Junior about Tony. Later, Tony orchestrates the bankruptcy of David Scatino's store while Scatino's wife introduces Carmela to her handsome brother.
11 House Arrest
3/26/00
Having dodged a legal bullet, Tony is advised by his lawyer to spend more time at his businesses. Junior looks for diversions to relieve the tedium of house arrest, and eventually finds one in the company of a police widow.
12 The Knight in White Satin Armor
4/2/00
Engaged lovebirds Richie and Janice have an explosive first quarrel. Meanwhile, Irina takes drastic measures to try to convince Tony to continue their affair.
13 Funhouse
4/9/00
In the Season Two finale, Tony has a series of 'fever dreams' that help to shed light on some of his problems--particularly his troubles over Big Pussy.

About this show

James Gandolfini stars in this acclaimed series about a mob boss whose professional and private strains land him in therapy.

Ratings and reviews

4.8
3.76K reviews
Joseph McGarry
June 23, 2014
Started so strong and then died. Can't get through season 4. Tony always gets put of bad situations based almost entirely on luck. Problems solve themselves most of the time, and nothing big happens. Eventually the writers just start doing things in the show that are clearly because they have no more ideas. Its sad really.
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Tara (Bunny)
January 7, 2014
You'll love this. Personally, I liked everything but the last couple of seasons. It started getting too convoluted to keep my attention. I ended up hearing about the finale from my dad, and just thought: "typical". No spoilers here, but you might get disappointed by the ending. Overall, this was a great show. Casting was great and Gandolfini was perfect.
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Mike Voisin
March 29, 2016
Mesmerizing yet so hollow, devoid of any hope or connection to anything real or meaningful. Entertaining, most certainly, but always with the realization that true honor is an unknown concept to the greedy.An allegory to the illusion of the worship of false values.
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