Tony ponders an associate's retirement request; Junior takes Tony on a backyard treasure hunt; Hesh seeks restitution for a wrong perpetrated against his son-in-law.
Tony runs into some trouble on a business trip to the West Coast. Christopher decides to discuss terrorism with the FBI. Meanwhile, the New Jersey family ends up mourning the loss of another one of their associates.
Silvio divides the spoils from Paulie's latest score; Carmela turns to an unexpected source for help with AJ; Christopher turns to an old writing acquaintance.
Johnny Sack seeks permission from the prison to be released long enough to attend his daughter's wedding. Meanwhile, Tony thinks it it time to be on the lookout for some personal protection.
Tony has some decisions to make. His first involves seeking out help from Italy to solve the local problem of Rusty, while his second decision involves whether or not to allow one of his top earners to have a second chance.
A rival restaurant and a staff scandal jeopardize Artie's business; Christopher and Little Carmine pursue a new venture.
Tony decides to mull on a real estate deal. A.J. decides that he wants to expand his horizons. Vito is in awe of an act of bravery.
Christopher makes an announcement; Paulie cuts costs at an Italian street fair; Tony embraces the old school.
Tony leverages Johnny's misfortune into a domestic upgrade for Janice; a street gang attacks Bobby Bacala.
Carmela begins to rethink her life after she goes out for a day with Rosalie. Meadow decides it's time to find a new place to live. Tony and the gang suddenly find themselves in a place they have never been before -- lacking funds.
Tony helps Carmela with her career; Chris picks up where Tony left off; A.J. receives a perk from work.
A gun dropped by Tony two years earlier has turned up in the hands of a teenager; while the local Jersey DA tries to make headlines by going after Tony, he and Carmela leave for the weekend to visit Bobby and Janice.
With the premiere of Christopher's Cleaver, Tony begins to think about his relationship with Christopher. Meanwhile, Johnny Sack has to deal with more bad news while in prison; Phil reflects on his family and himself.
Tony and Paulie head south to Florida to get away from brewing situations in Jersey. While there, Tony reflects on his relationship with Paulie. Meanwhile, Junior sets up a poker game at the institution.
Tony has some bad luck; AJ makes a life-changing decision; Marie turns to Tony for help with her troubled son.
AJ struggles with depression; Kelli's father is the catalyst of a new feud between Christopher and Paulie.
Tensions rise between the New Jersey and New York families; Tony has a revelation; someone upstages Paulie.
Phil refuses Tony's offer of a compromise; AJ worries about the world and his future; an affront to Meadow angers Tony.
Those closest to Tony find their allegiance tested; a case of mistaken identity has serious ramifications.
In the sixth and last series finale, Dr. Melfi has cut her ties, Silvio's in a coma, and Bobby has been derailed - now, there is no more hiding.
Organized-crime parolees change the landscape of the Soprano-Lupertazzi alliance; Janice carries on the Sunday dinner tradition; Tony tries to introduce Dr. Melfi to his other self.
Johnny Sack dislikes Tony's power-sharing plan; Feech La Manna crosses Paulie in his attempt to break into the landscaping business; Tony gets a roommate; Junior tests the patience of those closest to him.
Carmela and Tony discuss A.J.'s dwindling college prospects; a trip down memory lane; the Sopranos crew discusses a rumor involving Adriana.
As he faces the possibility that he may have skin cancer, Tony must also deal with his intense feelings for Adriana.
Carmela puts in some extra time with A.J.'s college adviser; Tony B. realizes that it is hard doing business with strangers.
Tony learns about lingering emotional and financial mysteries from his father's mistress (Polly Bergen); Junior sees the benefit of attending funerals; Christopher enables a friend's (Tim Daly) addiction.
Family and friends gather for a birthday party for Carmela's father; Johnny Sack gets a new car; Tony B. considers accepting a side job.
A rumor involving his cousin threatens Tony's relationship with Johnny Sack; Meadow helps her boyfriend get a job; Carmela learns that good legal help is hard to find.
Tony B. and Christopher unearth some old memories; Tony and Carmela plan another party; Janice is sent to anger management therapy.
Tony thinks of an old flame; Tony B. receives some upsetting news; Tony treats himself to a night in the city.
When Adriana tries to cover up a murder, the FBI continues to follow her, this time with tragic consequences. Meanwhile, Tony and Carmela reconcile; and Tony must take a stand for his cousin.
Johnny Sack turns up the heat; Carmela counts her blessings; Christopher has an unexpected visitor; A.J. demonstrates his business acumen.
Meadow drops out of college to travel to Europe, which infuriates her parents. Trying to help her, Tony has Meadow talk to a psychologist, but it ends up doing more harm than good. Christopher is put in charge of Paulie's crew.
Silvio and Ralph must take care of a protest against the Columbus Day Parade; Carmela is embarrassed by anti-mafia remarks at an Italian pride lunch.
Johnny Sack launches a personal vendetta after a disparaging remark is made about his wife; Meadow decides to do volunteer work at the South Bronx Law Center; Furio hosts a housewarming party.
Tony checks out Ralph's promising new filly at the track; Adriana finds her club increasingly used as a place for Christopher's business.
Artie makes a loan to his new hostess's brother for an overseas business venture; Chris gets new responsibilities.
After Paulie gets released from jail, Tony and the gang throw him a Bada Bing Bash; the new family financial adviser nixes a scheme.
Paulie tries to integrate his mother into the social world at Green Grove; Furio faces his inner feelings during a trip to Italy; Carmela finds a new source of investment income.
Uncle Junior's lawyers try a new strategy; Ralph has some fun at the expense of Paulie and his mother; Tony finds refuge at the stables.
Dr. Melfi is skeptical of Tony's melancholy portrait of himself; Carmela and A.J. offer Furio companionship; Christopher finds himself at a crossroads.
Tony contemplates the future of the HUD partnership; Paulie blows off steam with an old pal; Janice begins to lose patience with Bobby.
Tony continues to haggle with Johnny Sack and Carmine over the Esplanade profits; Carmela makes a decorating date she cannot keep.
Tony and Carmela contemplate purchasing a summer home; Tony and Johnny Sack weigh their options carefully.
Agent Harris develops a plan to wiretap everyone in the Soprano home; Tony keeps track of Patsy Parisi, twin brother of the slain Philip; Livia's suffering ends.
Livia's suffering ends; Janice arrives to arrange her mother's funeral; Tony chats with Meadow's new boyfriend.
Christopher's disappointed when he realizes being a made man isn't as glorious as he had hoped; Janice moves into her mother's house.
Ralph Cifaretto, who took over Richie Aprile's garbage business, finds a way to endear himself to Jackie Jr.; Tony's therapy is interrupted by a personal crisis.
Bobby "Bacala" Baccalieri Sr. comes out of retirement, which displeases his son and Uncle Junior; Carmela takes an active role in Tony's therapy.
Newly made Christopher has his probation period under Paulie extended; Tony encourages Uncle Junior to get a second opinion; Carmela and Tony have time to be together.
Although Johnny Sack intervenes, the feud between Tony and Ralph escalates; Meadow and Jackie Jr. discover they have more in common.
Tony surprises Carmela with a sapphire ring for her birthday, while Christopher gives Adriana her own music club; Anthony Jr. is busted for vandalism.
Christmas ghosts send Tony to Dr. Melfi; Janice has a Christmas dinner; Bacala dons an old Santa suit.
Paulie and Christopher visit South Jersey; Meadow suspects Jackie Jr. of cheating; family demands jeopardize Tony's new friendship.
Jackie Jr. decides to make his move in organized crime; Carmela's guilt leads her to confess to her priest.
A.J. faces the prospect of military school; Tony orders Ralph to deal with Jackie Jr.; Meadow reflects on life as a Soprano.
Black workers picket a company once controlled by Uncle Junior; Livia draws Janice into her bitterness.
Tony catches Meadow partying in Livia's empty house; Richie Aprile returns from prison and wants a chunk of the business.
Tony and the guys decide to make a visit to Italy as Carmela stays back at home and contemplates their marriage. While there, Tony finds himself attracted to Annalisa who happens to be the daughter of another mob boss.
Back in New Jersey, Tony's new colleagues get down to business, while Tony learns confidential information about his father from Hesh.
Tony decides to lie to Dr. Melfi and tells her that everything in life is fine, but she knows better. However, he does admit that he does a have a slight problem with happy wanderers who haven't a care in the world.
Christopher is enthralled by the film industry after he visits the set of a movie shooting on location.
Carmela seeks a special favor for Meadow from Jean Cusamano; Sean and Matt plan to pledge allegiance to Richie.
Christopher (Michael Imperioli) has an out-of-body experience; Dr. Melfi (Lorraine Bracco) brings her troubles to a psychiatrist.
Tony (James Gandolfini) decides to spend more time with his son; Carmela expresses an interest in a widower.
Tony is told to take better care of his business; Uncle Junior tries to relieve the effects of house arrest.
Richie and Janice have their first quarrel; Irina tries to hang on to Tony; Junior evaluates his alliances.
Tony visits Livia; seafood poisons Tony, who hallucinates; Tony and the boys test-drive a power boat.
Tony and Uncle Junior are about to get involved in a family power struggle; Tony's mother agrees to live in a retirement community.
Tony visits Jackie in the hospital; Junior fears Tony has designs on the family; Brendan is whacked by Mikey.
Christopher discovers Brendan; Meadow tells her brother the truth about their father; Jackie dies, leaving Tony with a tough decision.
Tony meets up with an old friend while taking his daughter on a college tour; Father Phil visits Carmela.
Tony suggests that Uncle Junior be made the new boss; Tony's therapy causes problems with his sex life; the family gathers to celebrate Uncle Junior's new position.
Anthony Jr. may have an attention deficit disorder; Tony thinks back to his childhood and the early realization that his father was in the mob.
Christopher loses his cool in a pastry shop; Dr. Melfi and her family discuss the portrayal of gangsters as Italians; the FBI pays the Sopranos a visit.
Meadow's soccer coach is leaving for a college job; Tony reveals Uncle Junior's sexual secret, while Uncle Junior tells everyone about Tony's visits to a psychiatrist.
Christopher and Adriana attempt to do business with a famous gangsta rapper; Tony's neighbor Cusamano invites him to his country club to play golf.
Tony must find out if one of his men is wearing a wire; Makazian is arrested at a brothel; Jimmy is released from prison and visits the Sopranos.
Tony becomes interested in his neighbor's Italian exchange student; Christopher stops a hit on Tony; an FBI agent advises the Sopranos to relocate.
Various rats are whacked; Tony learns Livia is responsible for the failed hit; Dr. Melfi is in danger.