The Unofficial Encyclopedia to The Sopranos
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It's clear that HBO’s The Sopranos have captivated the minds of TV viewers all around the world. What isn't clear is what the show means. This guide answers all of the questions you've been asking about The Sopranos. From a complete list and analysis of the characters and symbolism to hidden clues and "Easter Eggs" within the show, this book provides inside analysis and news that can't be found anywhere else. The book includes interpretation and analysis for popular characters and unauthorized news. This is quite simply the Ultimate Unofficial Sopranos Encyclopedia.
DISCLAIMER: This book is unofficial and unauthorized. It is not authorized, approved, licensed, or endorsed by HBO, Warner, it’s producers, writers, distributors, publishers, or licensors. Any use of the trademarks and character names is strictly for the purpose of analysis and news reporting. All material related
to the analysis is © HBO © Warner Brothers and © David Chase © The Sopranos
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Soprano, Tony
Actor: James Gandolfini
Anthony Tony
Soprano (James Gandolfini) is the boss of the DiMeo crime family, and patriarch of the Soprano household. The series begins with an anxiety attack that motivates him to start going to therapy. His therapist, referred to him by his next door neighbor and physician, is Dr. Jennifer Melfi, a competent professional who soon finds herself struggling to negotiate the very thin line that separates her responsibilities to her patient from her wariness of getting too involved in Tony's life. Tony's immediate family consists of his daughter Meadow, his son AJ, and his wife Carmela. As the series progresses, Tony finds himself struggling to be a good father and a good mobster at the same time. He must cope with a proliferation of FBI informants and investigations. Ultimately, he is shot in the stomach by his senile Uncle Junior, and is on his way to recovery as the first part of Season Six drew to a close.
Soprano, Carmela
Actor: Edie Falco
Carmela Soprano is Tony Soprano’s wife. She is principally a homemaker and wife, doing the best she can to raise her two children—Meadow and AJ—without getting them overly involved or threatened by their father’s activities in the Mafia. As the series progresses, she experiences increasing distress over Tony's infidelity and life as a mobster, going so far as to separate from him briefly. This distress however, is countered with her penchant for enjoying the riches and privileges that come from being the wife of a Soprano mob boss. Throughout the series, she struggles with the cognitive dissonance she experiences as a result of disliking Tony's business while still wanting to benefit from it.
Soprano, Meadow Mariangela
Actor: Jamie-Lynn Sigler
Meadow Soprano is Tony Soprano’s oldest child, currently engaged, and attending Columbia University. . Meadow is a gifted student who, like her mother, is sometimes unable to succesfully ignore her father's business, and hopes to pursue a career in law. She is currently engaged to Finn, who she met in her Sophomore year at Columbia.
Soprano, Anthony Junior, a.k.a. AJ
Actor: Robert Iler
A.J. is initially a typical adolescent, struggling with an unconfirmed diagnosis of ADHD and teenage rebellion. As the show progresses, he becomes more and more disdainful of living the life of a whitebread wop
and gets involved with party and event planning at New York clubs.
Soprano, Livia
Actor: Nancy Marchand
Livia Soprano is mother to Tony Soprano and Soprano family matriarch who constantly finds ways to criticize Tony and his wife. She refers to her late husband as a saint, conveniently forgetting indiscretions that so angered him when he was alive. In season one, she is placed in Green Grove retirement home and is increasingly resentful of her son as a result. After cosigning and approving a hit on Tony, she dies in the second episode of season three of old age. A longer subplot had been planned for this character, but Ms. Marchand passed away. Dr. Melfi surmises that Tony's relationship with his mother may be partially responsible for his panic attacks, and governs the nature of his relationships with most women.
Anxiety Attacks
Tony Soprano, and later his son AJ, are plagued by anxiety attacks. The first show of the first season opens with Tony collapsing from an attack at his son’s birthday party. His neighbor and physician refers him to Dr. Jennifer Melfi to assist him in addressing the stress that causes him to experience such acute anxiety
Animals
Animals are a consistent thematic element in the series. Tony is obsessed with a family of ducks that land in his swimming pool, tearing up when they fly away. He argues with his mistress Irina for feeding cheese doodles to ducks. He kills a mob associate because he burned down a stable-with a horse in it—to collect insurance money. Tony is manifested as a protective Rotweiler in one of Dr. Melfi’s dreams. A seagull in Tony’s dreams flies away with his penis. Tony’s nephew sits on his girlfriend’s dog by mistake and kills her, angering Tony.
Moltisanti, Christopher
Actor: Michael Imperioli
Christopher Moltisanti is second cousin to Carmela but considered a nephew and protégée of Tony’s within the mob family. Christopher dreams of writing mafia movies and making it big in Hollywood, but his aspirations never come to fruition. Violent and quick tempered, he is prone to shooting first and asking questions later, though when a gun is held to his own head, he wets his pants. He occasionally dabbled in heroin till developing an addiction that landed him in rehab, and occasionally relapses in moments of extreme stress. Christopher was engaged to girlfriend Adriana, but she was killed when it was discovered she was an FBI informant. To get over her death, he marries Kelli shortly after getting her pregnant, but cheats on her while she is pregnant with Juiliana Skiff.
Rabkin, Herman Hesh
Actor: Jerry Adler
This non-Italian is an important part of Tony's crew who has been affiliated with the mafia since Tony's father ran the business. Hesh is perhaps the most sophisticated member of Tony's organization, as he has made money in the somewhat legitimate business of producing music in the 50s and 60s. He is a close friend to the Sopranos, and though Jewish, is regarded as trustworthy by the crew.
Pelstin, Irina
Actors: Oksana Lada and Siberia Federico (Pilot Only)
Appeared in episode(s): Pilot
, Denial, Anger, Acceptance
, Meadowlands
, College
, Pax Soprana
, A Hit is a Hit
, Guy Walks into a Psychiatrist's Office...
, Big Girls Don't Cry
,