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The Sopranos - Season 3

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This season focuses more on the relations between Tony and his children as Meadow begins her time at the Columbia University and Anthony Jr., won't simmer down on his rash attitude at his high school.
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Ken Tucker
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July 11, 2014

The nice thing about The Sopranos is that everything -- every subplot, every minor character, every musical cue (the premiere's highlight: Tony, singing along in the car to Steely Dan's ''Dirty Work'') -- yields results
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Terry Kelleher
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July 11, 2014

If the true test of a show is how it handles adversity, the third-season premiere on March 4 proves The Sopranos is better than ever.
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Rob Owen
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July 11, 2014

Overall, The Sopranos returns in better form this year than it did at the start of its second season. New territory is explored and Chase seems more willing to push the Soprano story forward. It's not sitting in neutral by any means.
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Caryn James
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July 11, 2014

Even measured against insanely high expectations, the series is as good as it has ever been.
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Jonathan Storm
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July 11, 2014

It goes beyond The Godfather because it's punctuated with smiles, and set to a score that uses the music of big-name artists in an unusually creative way.
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Phil Gallo
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July 11, 2014

Show's technical attributes are still first-rate and the direction/portrayals makes each character come to life
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Howard Rosenberg
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July 11, 2014

It's their moral ambiguity that most grounds them in reality and makes them so fascinating that missing even one episode is unthinkable. Every move they make, every step they take, we'll be watching them.
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Robert Bianco
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July 11, 2014

What's remarkable about [producer David] Chase's work on Sopranos is his ability to maintain the show's crucial duality: We don't want Tony to be caught and punished, but we always know he should be.
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Hal Boedeker
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July 11, 2014

This is The Sopranos at its best, a series that doesn't play by television conventions. It doesn't make nice.
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Todd VanDerWerff
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July 15, 2014

"Mr. Ruggerio's Neighborhood" is a slyly confident, funny return to the world of The Sopranos, an episode that takes a cue from, well, Hitchcock to talk as much about our relationship to the show as anything else.
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