Plot:
The Sopranos is a popular American TV series about the Mafia in recent years. It has a high audience rating in the United States and has become a frequent winner of the Golden Globe and Emmy Awards in recent years. It has been broadcast on HBO since 1999 and became an instant success. The series has won 74 awards and 173 nominations, including 5 Golden Globe Awards and 17 Emmy Awards. James Gandolfini, the star of the series, won the Emmy Award for Best Actor in a Drama Series in 2000 and 2001 for this series. He is the most dazzling TV star in Hollywood. The gloomy atmosphere in the play makes people breathless, and the plot is tense and fascinating. After the death of the leader of the gang where Tony Soprano, a descendant of Italian immigrants, belonged, Tony became the leader of the largest criminal group in New Jersey, but he did not have the prestige of the bosses in the Mafia movies. On the contrary, the two families that were inseparable from Tony put heavy pressure on him. Under the cover of the garbage disposal plant, the criminal group at the front line made huge profits from drug trafficking, casinos, murder and other businesses, but the operation within the gang was not smooth. Although Coraldo Soprano liked his nephew Tony very much, he was unwilling to be the junior in the group. He used Tony's powerful widow Livia Soprano to achieve his goal. Christopher Moltisati, who was raised by Tony, was loyal to him and even blocked bullets for Tony. However, the young Christopher was impulsive by nature. Not only did he often irritate his accomplices, but he also caused a lot of trouble for the entire gang. Moreover, the FBI would not easily let go of any loopholes that could break Tony's gang. At home in the back, the Soprano family did not make Tony worry. After a hazy extramarital affair, Carmela Soprano began to reflect on whether her 20-year marriage with Tony really had any meaning. This made her take a surprising step: she filed for divorce from Tony, which had never happened in the "first family" of the gang. Tony's eldest daughter, Med Soprano, was outstanding in her studies. She didn't mind her father's large illegal income, but when her parents interfered with her freedom to make friends, the violent temper of the Soprano family was also evident in the simple and lively Med. Compared with his outstanding sister, Anthony Soprano was just a mediocre teenager, with no academic or criminal talent. After the separation, Tony and his wife were worried enough about this useless son. Tony suffered from anxiety under the dual pressure of career and family. He witnessed how his father Johnny suffered from anxiety, so Tony did something that gangsters never did - go to a psychiatrist. This decision gave him a confidant who could be trusted and confided in, but it also forever changed the originally peaceful life of Dr. Jennifer Melphy. @m.yakutv.cc