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Tony’s level-headed Consigliere and owner of the Bada Bing Tony Sirico A highly eccentric and fiercely loyal captain Meadow & A.J. Soprano Jamie-Lynn Sigler & Robert Iler

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Split into two parts (Season 6A and 6B), the final season serves as a dark, uncompromising look at the consequences of a life of crime. The season opens with Uncle Junior, suffering from advanced dementia, shooting Tony in a state of confusion. Tony survives the near-death experience, spending time in a purgatorial coma dream as a salesman named Kevin Finnerty, but any spiritual enlightenment he gains quickly fades upon waking.

Here is a comprehensive breakdown of the series arc and what makes each season essential. Season 1: The Panic Attack

The penultimate season introduces fresh conflict through Tony’s cousin, Tony Blundetto, played by Steve Buscemi. Released from prison, Blundetto attempts to live a straight life but is inevitably dragged back into the criminal underworld. This choice sparks a bloody, unauthorized war with the Lupertazzi crime family in New York. At the same time, Christopher’s fiancée, Adriana La Cerva, finds herself completely trapped by the FBI.