The second season explores the consequences of betrayal. Salvatore "Big Pussy" Bonpensiero returns after a mysterious disappearance, raising suspicions that he is an FBI informant. This season also introduces Tony’s sister Janice, whose arrival adds new layers of family dysfunction, and the ruthless Richie Aprile, who challenges Tony’s authority. Season 3: Family Ties and Turmoil
provides that 360-degree view—analyzing the show as a work of literature, a historical document of post-9/11 America, and a character study that will never be matched.
Tony’s brush with death in the early episodes provides a psychological deep dive into his soul.
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With the "boss" Uncle Junior arrested, Tony is the acting boss, but he faces a mutiny from within.
Tony’s children, who gradually discover his true occupation The series consists of 86 episodes across six seasons. I Dream of Jeannie Cusamano