Life, death and gabagool: how The Sopranos explains everything
by Simran Hans from World news | The Guardian on (#5P59S)
Ahead of the release of prequel The Many Saints of Newark, a look at how David Chase's classic mob drama saw the world in a grain of parmigiano
In 1999, a 40-year old Italian-American man started a course of therapy and created a new template for prestige television. The Sopranos, David Chase's smash-hit TV series, was about the nasty inner workings of the DiMeo crime family. It was also about a mafioso's midlife crisis, his children and his marriage, his debilitating anxiety and lurid nightmares.
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