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Bada Bing: the Sopranos are back!

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one. I even go home just to watch it on HBO. It’s an addiction. I just have to see who is going to get ‘whacked’next!” Dowd said.

If you have not been following the gun shots and frequent trips to the river with Christopher and Paulie, and you’ve missed the FBI investigations and even if you’ve missed Sunday dinner with the Soprano family, it is not to late to jump in the Cadillac trunk and ride the Soprano bandwagon before you’re sent into the witness protection program.

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“I watch the Sopranos every Sunday. It’s an awesome show because I’m fascinated with the mafia. It has also been filmed in my home-town. It’s our only claim to fame,” Angie Peso, a junior political science major, said.

In season one, the world met the Soprano family and got an inside view into the family business, the mob, that is. Fans met Tony and learned that not only was he a powerful man, he was a loving father, dishonest husband and a cocky boyfriend, but above all he was a bit nutty and even met with a shrink. To top it all off, Tony is haunted by the feeling that the glory days of mob life are long gone and that he might not measure up to the titans of the past.

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