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Widescreen format enhanced for 16x9 TVs; four DVDs including episodes 14-26; four director commentaries; two Sopranos featurettes; web links.
Full Product DetailsSide #1 --
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2. Fountain of Youth [4:54]
3. Mended Wounds [8:14]
4. Executive Decision [7:52]
5. A Child's Responsibility [9:53]
6. Analyze This? [9:19]
7. "Help Me Out" [7:28]
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2. Rumors [7:10]
3. Awaiting Trial [11:45]
4. The Mystery of the Castro Sisters [7:53]
5. Completely Narcissistic [8:17]
6. Slip-Ups [6:29]
7. Daughter-in-Law [7:01]
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2. Truth and Consequences [10:41]
3. Getting Jerky [7:57]
4. Territorial Pissings [5:30]
5. Mind/Body/Soul? [6:37]
6. Starting from New [10:08]
7. A Requiem of a Dream [8:08]
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2. Que Sera, Sera [10:42]
3. A Serious Man [11:07]
4. The Madonna Whore Equation [6:34]
5. "A Woman Boss?" [7:07]
6. Sacraments [4:54]
7. Business Minus Pleasure [10:13]
Side #2 --
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2. Career Switch [7:59]
3. Vicarious Thrills [7:49]
4. Christopher Hollywood [5:17]
5. An Inherited Anxiety [7:03]
6. Some Kind of Complex [9:38]
7. Cure for Life [12:23]
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2. The Executive Game [11:21]
3. Understanding the Rules [5:47]
4. New Blood [7:11]
5. Cause and Effect [7:04]
6. "Enough of a Sad Tragedy" [7:22]
7. Daddy's Little Girl [10:28]
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2. Existentialism [9:52]
3. Close Up Ready [9:49]
4. The Human Needs [10:22]
5. Strapped [6:01]
6. Breach of Contract [9:52]
7. The Lords of Discipline [8:24]
Side #3 --
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2. Cracking Books [6:27]
3. Trying on for Size [10:51]
4. Peace Offering [6:23]
5. Eyes on the Prize [10:24]
6. Leaving the Nest [4:01]
7. The Favor [3:03]
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2. Drawing the Line [7:56]
3. Journey to the Other Side [9:27]
4. Days of Judgement [7:40]
5. Repentance [10:46]
6. Plea for Help [8:52]
7. The Uncut Version [8:59]
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2. Witness [8:02]
3. Pulling Taffy [12:58]
4. Fear of Loss [10:01]
5. "Sometimes, We're All Hypocrites" [2:36]
6. Carmela's Crush [:04]
7. Anarchy, State and Utopia [7:36]
Side #4 --
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2. Taking Out the Trash [7:32]
3. "One Mouth, Two Ears" [11:58]
4. The Paint of Heart [8:30]
5. Stuck in Angst [9:57]
6. Irashional Behavior [1:08]
7. Return of the Clay Pigeon [8:35]
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2. "This Is Over!" [9:31]
3. Love Conquers All [9:09]
4. The Fear of Reign [11:00]
5. Mutual Interest [10:15]
6. Execution in the Name of Love [11:12]
7. New Passages [7:09]
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2. Smoked Enemies [7:25]
3. Bad Dreams [10:56]
4. Recuperation? [11:41]
5. Riding Waves [10:48]
6. Karma [9:33]
7. Graduation Day [7:05]
Having proven itself to be both smarter than the average Mafia story and better than a Freud-by-the-numbers family drama, the second season of HBO's Emmy-winning gangster soap opera, The Sopranos, continued to break new ground. For the most part, things pick up where they left off in Season 1 for Tony Soprano (James Gandolfini). Heavy-hitting characters such as Tony's mother, Livia (Nancy Marchand), and Uncle Junior (Dominic Chianese) move into the background to make room for denser ensemble conflict and, in Marchand's case, to give the actress a rest during her battle with cancer (which eventually took her life after production wrapped). A handful of new antagonists are introduced, the most treacherous of whom is Richie Aprile (David Proval), the embittered brother of former boss Jackie Aprile and Tony's No. 1 rival. Tony's once-estranged sister, Janice (Aida Turturro), returns to New Jersey, motivated by...who knows? Dr. Melfi (Lorraine Bracco) also gets more of the spotlight, boosting her presence from mere sounding board to that of a well-developed character. Causing further agita for Tony are the usual family and work crises, most of which are shadowed by the return of his close friend and colleague in crime, Pussy Bonpensiero (Vincent Pastore) -- who secretly wears a wire for the F.B.I. This tense story line fuels the entire season, climaxing in an emotional finale reminiscent of The Godfather: Part II. These highlights only scratch the surface, however, as The Sopranos tries to best itself after an almost mythical first-season success; supporting characters Carmela (Edie Falco), Meadow (Jamie-Lynn Sigler), Anthony, Jr. (Robert Iler), Christopher (Michael Imperioli), Paulie (Tony Sirico), and the rest are also given their due focus. The four-DVD set affords director commentaries for several episodes, two featurettes, and much more. Tony Nigro, Barnes & Noble
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