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The Sopranos Is Still Changing Television 25 Years Later

By Jonathan Klotz
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It’s a cliche to say when looking back at a momentous event that “no one knew the impact it would have,” but when talking about The Sopranos, that cliche isn’t true at all. The impact of mob boss Tony Soprano walking into Dr. Melfi’s office landed with the force of an atomic bomb, and by the end of the pilot, television would never be the same again. Yet, what no one could have predicted is that 25 years later, the series that coined the term “prestige television” and introduced the world to a new type of anti-hero would be more popular than ever before.
The Timeless Appeal Of The Sopranos

From the iconic opening shots of New Jersey set to “Woke up this morning” to the infamous final shot of the series, The Sopranos is the quintessential mafia series, a perfect crime series, and one of the best character-driven dramas ever put to film. But in 2024, it’s how James Gandolfini portrayed a tough, Alpha male character struggling to take care of his mental health and deeply ashamed of anyone finding out he was in therapy that helps it remain relevant today. Millennials, now approaching their own mid-life crisis, can look back at the series and appreciate Tony’s struggles in a whole new light.
Younger generations have been celebrating The Sopranos all year through the use of memes, and it seems like the series has a screengrab or iconic moment perfect for every occasion, including Gen Z embracing Carmella Soprano in a way no one did while the show was airing. The “Mob Wife Aesthetic,” a celebration of over-the-top fashion and, most importantly, attitude, has its base in Edie Falco’s Carmella and Drea de Matteo’s Adriana. There was even a hit re-watch podcast hosted by Michael Imperoli and Steve Schirppa, Talking Sopranos, that featured many of the stars of the series, including regulars like Loraine Bracco (Dr. Melfi) and Steven Van Zandt (Silvio) to Steve Buscemi and even Ariel Kelley, she was Tracee, the Bada-Bing dancer featured in the Season 3 episode “University.
More people have streamed The Sopranos on Max than watched it when it first aired on HBO. The real reason why is that beyond the memes, TikTok trends, or nostalgia-filled podcasts, is that it was well-written, well-acted, and the result of the singular vision of a talented creator: David Chase.
The Insane Genius Of David Chase

HBO recognized the importance of David Chase to The Sopranos with the recent release of Wise Guy: David Chase and the Sopranos on Max, a two-part documentary that is a must-watch for fans of the series. Starting with Chase’s childhood and his personal life, to audition footage, and then, for the very first time, footage of Chase speaking at James Gandolfini’s funeral. It’s short, with only two episodes, but the inclusion of archival interviews with the likes of Gandolfini and Nancy Marchand (Livia Soprano), with fresh insights from Imperiolo, Lorraine Bracco, Steven Van Zandt, and Edie Falco, makes it well worth the investment.
A highlight of Wise Guy is the insight into The Sopranos Season 1, including “College,” the episode that set the tone for the rest of the series by highlighting Tony as both a doting father and a ruthless crime boss and how it forced audiences to reconcile their feeling of sympathy for a man capable of choking another to death.
The toll of starring in a show as wildly successful and as dark as The Sopranos is a theme that David Chase goes back to over and over regarding James Gandolfini. Playing Tony Soprano was hard for the star, who, according to the show’s creator, brought the character back home with him and ended up suffering as a result. Those parts of Wise Guy can be hard for fans to listen to, but they are still integral to what makes the show an all-time classic and why, even today, it’s impossible to do a crime series or even a prestige drama and not be compared to The Sopranos.
One Of The Greatest Shows In History

Without The Sopranos, there would never have been a Breaking Bad, Mad Men creator Matt Werner worked under David Chase as a writer for The Sopranos and even other dark dramas focused on anti-heroes, including The Shield, Rescue Me, House of Cards, and Sons of Anarchy, never would have been greenlit before the explosive popularity of Tony Soprano. Years after it came to a shocking end, its influence was felt in HBO’s own Boardwalk Empire, and then a decade after the finale, it echoed throughout Peaky Blinders until today, with Sylvester Stallone’s Tulsa King, the most recent take on The Sopranos formula.
Even other drams owe a debt to the mafiosos of New Jersey, including the critically acclaimed Succession, whose Roy family has more in common with the Sopranos than they’d ever admit. Still, it goes to show how far ahead of its time the mob drama truly was. Prior to The Sopranos, cable series were more titillating than thought-provoking, and despite the Bada Bing, David Chase infused his series with nuanced, multifaceted characters that all had something to say about the human experience.
It’s that level of high-brow writing and Shakespearean themes set against the blue-collar neighborhoods of New Jersey and the appeal of the Mafia that has made The Sopranos a bigger hit in 2024 than it was in 1999. Even The Many Saints Of Newark, a poorly received prequel movie with James Gandolfini’s son as a young Tony, couldn’t do any damage to the legacy of the original show. There are shows like it on the air now, but there’s nothing better, and there never will be.
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Best Mothers Day gifts: Show mom some love

Mother figures are the backbone of the world. Yours may be your biological mother, or maybe she’s your mother-in-law, your best friend’s mom, or simply someone whose motherly instinct has helped you through hard times.
Moms teach you the adulting necessities, give advice even if the problem is your fault, and above all, they put up with your shit and (almost) never complain.
The game plan here isn’t just to snag the last bouquet at CVS just so you’re not the kid who forgot Mother’s Day (but definitely also get flowers). And you don’t even need to spend a lot of money. (Peep our list of Mother’s Day gifts that cost less than $50. Want even more cheap gift ideas?
Skip the generic mugs and show your appreciation with a gift picked just for her: Whether it’s something to make a part of her life easier, something she’s mentioned wanting in passing, or simply something to make her feel like a damn queen, you can’t put a price on everything she’s done for you, but heartfelt gifts certainly help.
After all, they say “No matter how hard you try, you always end up like your mother.” But is that even a bad thing?
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Ban subscriptions and get Microsoft Office 2024 for life for just £121

TL;DR: Grab Microsoft Office 2024 Home and Business for PC or Mac for just £120.54 through June 1.
You wouldn’t keep paying for Netflix if you could own your favorite shows, right? So why are you still subscribing to Office apps you use every day? Microsoft 365’s price keeps going up, but there’s finally a way to break free — and it’ll cost you way less in the long run.
Microsoft Office 2024 is the answer you’ve been looking for. Instead of monthly payments, simply pay £120.54 once and be set for life (reg. £188.37). It’s that simple. And, yes, this lifetime download works for PC or Mac.
What’s included?
This license comes with:
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The newest version of Microsoft Office is a little different from Microsoft 365. But just because you’re switching to a lifetime license doesn’t mean you’ll miss out on some of the most recent updates. Word and Excel both still have AI integrations for text suggestions and smart data analysis, and PowerPoint still has improved tools for recorded presentations.
Once you’ve redeemed your purchase, you can install your apps on one computer. After that, they’re yours to use however you want. No more subscription fees or sudden price hikes to worry about.
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Wordle today: Answer, hints for May 9, 2025

Oh hey there! If you’re here, it must be time for Wordle. As always, we’re serving up our daily hints and tips to help you figure out today’s answer.
If you just want to be told today’s word, you can jump to the bottom of this article for today’s Wordle solution revealed. But if you’d rather solve it yourself, keep reading for some clues, tips, and strategies to assist you.
Where did Wordle come from?
Originally created by engineer Josh Wardle as a gift for his partner, Wordle rapidly spread to become an international phenomenon, with thousands of people around the globe playing every day. Alternate Wordle versions created by fans also sprang up, including battle royale Squabble, music identification game Heardle, and variations like Dordle and Quordle that make you guess multiple words at once.
Wordle eventually became so popular that it was purchased by the New York Times, and TikTok creators even livestream themselves playing.
What’s the best Wordle starting word?
The best Wordle starting word is the one that speaks to you. But if you prefer to be strategic in your approach, we have a few ideas to help you pick a word that might help you find the solution faster. One tip is to select a word that includes at least two different vowels, plus some common consonants like S, T, R, or N.
What happened to the Wordle archive?
The entire archive of past Wordle puzzles was originally available for anyone to enjoy whenever they felt like it, but it was later taken down, with the website’s creator stating it was done at the request of the New York Times. However, the New York Times then rolled out its own Wordle Archive, available only to NYT Games subscribers.
Is Wordle getting harder?
It might feel like Wordle is getting harder, but it actually isn’t any more difficult than when it first began. You can turn on Wordle‘s Hard Mode if you’re after more of a challenge, though.
Here’s a subtle hint for today’s Wordle answer:
Gibberish.
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Does today’s Wordle answer have a double letter?
There are no recurring letters.
Today’s Wordle is a 5-letter word that starts with…
Today’s Wordle starts with the letter T.
The Wordle answer today is…
Get your last guesses in now, because it’s your final chance to solve today’s Wordle before we reveal the solution.
Drumroll please!
The solution to today’s Wordle is…
TRIPE.
Don’t feel down if you didn’t manage to guess it this time. There will be a new Wordle for you to stretch your brain with tomorrow, and we’ll be back again to guide you with more helpful hints.
Are you also playing NYT Strands? See hints and answers for today’s Strands.
Reporting by Chance Townsend, Caitlin Welsh, Sam Haysom, Amanda Yeo, Shannon Connellan, Cecily Mauran, Mike Pearl, and Adam Rosenberg contributed to this article.
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