Question 1
EasyWhat is the first name of the show's central mob boss?
- Tony (Correct answer)
- Vito
- Sal
- Paulie
Source: Tony Soprano became one of TV's most iconic antiheroes, reshaping the entire prestige-drama era.
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Source: Tony Soprano became one of TV's most iconic antiheroes, reshaping the entire prestige-drama era.
In which U.S. state is the series primarily set?
Source: The North Jersey suburbs were so central that fans still tour real diners and pork stores from the show.
What profession does the woman Tony regularly visits practice?
Source: A mob boss in therapy was the show's radical hook, born from creator David Chase's own analysis.
What is the name of Tony's wife?
Source: Her struggle between Catholic guilt and mob money made her one of the show's most complex figures.
Which young protege does Tony treat almost like a nephew?
Source: His doomed Hollywood ambitions, including a horror screenplay, gave the show some of its darkest comedy.
What family relation is Junior to Tony?
Source: The power struggle between nephew and uncle drove the entire first season's plot.
What animal causes Tony's first on-screen panic attack?
Source: A family of ducks in his pool triggered the anxiety that sent Tony into therapy in the pilot.
Which cable network originally aired the series?
Source: The show's success helped cement the network as the home of prestige television for a decade.
What kind of business does Tony use as his main legitimate front?
Source: Garbage hauling was a classic real-life mob racket, making it a fitting cover story.
What is the name of the strip club the crew uses as a hangout?
Source: Short for the Bada Bing, the club's neon sign became one of the show's most recognizable images.
What field does Tony's daughter Meadow initially lean toward in college before drifting toward law?
Source: Meadow drifts from medicine toward law, mirroring her slow acceptance of the family business.
What food does Tony's mother famously refuse to keep in the house?
Source: Livia's joyless complaints, including about ice cream giving kids diabetes, made her a uniquely chilling villain.
What is the first name of Tony's psychiatrist, Dr. Melfi?
Source: Dr. Jennifer Melfi anchored the show's therapy sessions, the device that exposed Tony's inner life.
Which crew member is known for his white-winged hair and obsessive superstitions?
Source: Tony Sirico, who played Paulie, insisted his character never become a rat as a condition of taking the role.
What is the cause of Tony's mother's role being cut short during the series?
Source: Nancy Marchand's death forced the writers to give Livia an unexpectedly abrupt send-off.
To which part of Italy do members of the crew take a memorable trip?
Source: The Naples trip introduced Furio and showed how American mobsters were viewed by the real thing.
What recurring vision or dream device does the show use to reveal Tony's guilt?
Source: A talking fish in a dream forced Tony to confront the murder of a friend who had turned informant.
What is the first name of the actor who played Tony Soprano?
Source: James Gandolfini was so unlike his menacing character that co-stars described him as gentle and shy off camera.
Which crew member is revealed to be an FBI informant in the early seasons?
Source: Salvatore 'Big Pussy' Bonpensiero's betrayal led to one of the show's most haunting boat scenes.
What song is playing in the jukebox during the show's final scene?
Source: The Journey hit became forever tied to the abrupt cut to black that divided fans for years.