Tony Soprano is a troubled mob boss from New Jersey that goes into therapy to deal with personal and professional problems. He tells his therapist, Jennifer, all about his `colourful' life.
Tony worries about Johnny Sack's trial and the effect it's having on the New York and Jersey families. Strong language/violence/mature themes/flashing images. (S6, ep 1)
A comatose Tony dreams of what could have been if he were a normal, law-abiding civilian. Strong language/sex/mature themes/flashing images. (S6, ep 2)
As Tony's comatose dream continues, the stress of Silvio's added workload affects his health. Strong language/violence/mature themes/flashing images. (S6, ep 3)
The sale of Barone Sanitation is complicated by a son who doesn't get how it works. Strong language/violence/mature themes/flashing images. (S6, ep 4)
Mr. & Mrs John Sacrimoni Request: Johnny Sack wants to be released from prison to attend his daughter's wedding. Strong language/violence/sex/mature themes/flashing images. (S6, ep 5)
Tony has some difficult decisions to make, including how to solve a problem like Rusty. Strong language/sex/mature themes/flashing images. (S6, ep 6)
Artie's business is threatened, while Christopher and Little Carmine start work on their movie. Strong language/violence/sex/mature themes/flashing images. (S6, ep 7)
Tony is tempted by a real estate deal, while AJ enjoys the perks of having the Soprano name. Strong language/violence/sex/mature themes/flashing images. (S6, ep 8)
Christopher springs a surprise, while Paulie finds himself in an awkward position at an Italian street fair. Strong language/violence/sex/mature themes/flashing images. (S6, ep 9)
Moe n' Joe: Tony takes advantage of Johnny Sack's financial crunch and attempts to quash Carmela's spec house. Strong language/violence/sex/mature themes/flashing images. (S6, ep 10)
Carmela finds a new life philosophy, while Tony begins to feel the pressure to take out Vito. Strong language/violence/sex/mature themes/flashing images. (S6, ep 11)
Tony clashes with Phil after he refuses to leave things alone. Elsewhere, Chris wrestles with his addictions. Strong language/violence/sex/mature themes/flashing images. (S6, ep 12)
The authorities try to stir up trouble when a piece of evidence is recovered. Strong language/violence/sex/mature themes/flashing images. (S6, ep 13)
Tony is taken aback when he attends Christopher's Cleaver premiere, while Johnny has bad news to digest. Strong language/violence/sex/mature themes/flashing images. (S6, ep 14)
Tony reflects on his friendship with Paulie as they head to Florida to avoid the trouble in Jersey. Strong language/violence/sex/mature themes/flashing images. (S6, ep 15)
Tony's run of bad luck continues, and a visit from an emotional Maria doesn't help matters. Strong language/violence/sex/mature themes/flashing images. (S6, ep 16)
While AJ struggles with depression, simmering tensions between Christopher and Paulie boil over. Strong language/violence/sex/mature themes/flashing images. (S6, ep 17)
While the Soprano and Lupertazzi families clash, Paulie struggles to deal with a personal loss. Strong language/violence/sex/mature themes/flashing images. (S6, ep 18)
Tony tries to repair the rift between New Jersey and New York. Elsewhere, AJ's depression continues. Strong language/violence/mature themes/flashing images. (S6, ep 19)
Tony and his crew reach breaking point as paranoia and fears of disloyalty collide. Strong language/violence/sex/mature themes/flashing images. (S6, ep 20)
Tony's conflict with Phil concludes, before the Sopranos reunite for dinner. Series finale. Strong language/violence/sex/mature themes/flashing images. (S6, ep 21)