
Sopranos (TV series)
"The Sopranos" is an acclaimed American television series that aired from 1999 to 2007. It follows the life of Tony Soprano, a New Jersey mob boss, who struggles to balance the demands of his crime family with those of his personal life. The show explores themes of loyalty, mental health, and the complexities of family relationships, often delving into Tony's therapy sessions as he seeks help for anxiety and depression. Renowned for its storytelling, character development, and nuanced portrayal of mob life, "The Sopranos" is considered a landmark in television history and has influenced many subsequent series.