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Four audio commentaries with writer/creator David Chase, writers Terence Winter and Matthew Weiner, and cast members Edie Falco, Robert Iler, Michael Imperioli, Jamie-Lynn Sigler and Tony Sirico
Full Product DetailsDisc #1 -- The Sopranos: Season Six, Pt. 1
2. Seven Souls [8:42]
3. Year of the Rat [11:30]
4. Circle of Life [8:14]
5. The Big Banana [13:04]
6. His Master's Voice [3:42]
7. Where's the Emergency? [3:39]
2. Hotel California [9:38]
3. Limbo [3:48]
4. Seventh Circle [:21]
5. A Kingdom for a Mortadella [11:00]
6. American Girl [4:04]
7. Hybrid [9:30]
2. Colombian Laundry [2:39]
3. Buddhist Summons [6:03]
4. Time Makes the Man [10:43]
5. Princess of Little Italy [11:26]
6. Mornings Are Better [7:33]
7. Toward the Beacon [13:44]
Disc #2 -- The Sopranos: Season Six, Pt. 1
2. Dialoguing With God [9:04]
3. The Sanitation Prince [7:55]
4. Everything Is Everything [10:46]
5. Bells Are Ringing [7:02]
6. A Different Man [6:48]
7. The Luckiest Guy [12:16]
2. Return of the King [16:35]
3. Patent Leather [7:27]
4. How's the Hors D'oeuvres? [5:43]
5. Daddy's Little Girl [8:02]
6. Luck in Life [5:44]
7. Alpha Male [5:32]
2. Rush to Judgement [11:36]
3. Never Rains But It Pours [8:17]
4. Coffeed Out [5:02]
5. Cat's Out of the Bag [10:16]
6. One of Us, One of Them [6:53]
7. The Natural [9:11]
Disc #3 -- The Sopranos: Season Six, Pt. 1
2. New Blood [5:31]
3. Credit Where Credit's Due [4:34]
4. Elephant Keeper [10:48]
5. Being Taken Care Of [13:25]
6. Spreading the Lolly [5:32]
7. Stand the Heat [11:01]
2. It's Over for the Little Guy [7:03]
3. Pillar of the Community [6:28]
4. Suffer the Children [3:47]
5. Forbidden Fruit [6:29]
6. Important to Do [5:12]
7. Buttons on a Blue Shirt [12:41]
2. Criminal Element [7:17]
3. Red, Red Wine [10:23]
4. Choose a House, Choose Life [10:26]
5. Where's His Golden Hat? [3:49]
6. Safe Than Sorry [12:59]
7. It Goes So Fast [5:39]
Disc #4 -- The Sopranos: Season Six, Pt. 1
2. Need You the Most Concerns and Confessions [2:22]
3. Concerns and Confessions [8:02]
4. Everybody Wants Something [9:03]
5. One in the Eye [9:21]
6. Moment of Truth [8:40]
7. Beggars Can't Be Choosers [12:38]
2. No Pressure, Please [7:37]
3. Deep Cover [6:18]
4. Gay Paris [4:37]
5. Religious Experiences [6:00]
6. Behind the Eight Ball [6:36]
7. A Testing Time [6:34]
2. BBQ Sheepshead [2:37]
3. Count Your Chickens [7:36]
4. Meeting of Minds [6:54]
5. Two Is Stronger [12:40]
6. Happy Holidays [6:39]
7. The Ruin of Everything [18:46]
After a season many longtime fans dismissed as lackluster, The Sopranos made an eye-popping return to form with 12 memorable episodes that aired during the spring of 2006. Continuing the previous year's plot thread, Season 6 opens with New York crime boss Johnny Sack (Vince Curatola) languishing in jail, awaiting his RICO trial, while his underlings continue to make trouble for the rival New Jersey family. "Join the Club," an especially strong episode, finds a wounded and comatose Tony (James Gandolfini) dreaming that he's a "civilian" while Carmela (Edie Falco), Meadow (Jamie-Lynn Sigler), and A.J. (Robert Iler) maintain a bedside vigil and Tony's crew members begin vying for control. Upon awakening, a slowly recuperating Tony has to figure out how to avoid appearing weak in the face of dissension within his ranks and continuing harassment from Johnny Sack's crew. The usual array of subplots is on hand, and that venerable Sopranos tradition -- the surprising, shocking, bloody "hit" -- is observed with apparent glee by the show's creative team. The season has a few weak episodes, but by and large Season 6 is a roaring success. Ed Hulse, Barnes & Noble