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This featurette explores the making of the film "Cleaver," a horror movie produced by the fictional mobster Christopher Moltisanti within the show's universe.

| Specification | Details | | :--- | :--- | | | 16:9, 1.78:1 | | Video Codec | 1080p AVC/MPEG-4 | | Audio Format (Blu-ray) | English DTS-HD Master Audio 5.1 | | Subtitles | English SDH, French, Spanish, Portuguese, German, Danish, Dutch, Finnish, Norwegian, Swedish |

While the content is universally praised, the physical packaging of the Blu-ray set has received significant criticism. Many customers have reported that the set uses that are prone to wear and tear. Inside, the 28 discs are packed tightly, with up to four stacked on each spindle . This design can make discs difficult to remove without risking scratches and can easily lead to discs becoming disorganized and difficult to find, mixing up across seasons. Some customers have also reported receiving sets with missing discs due to the chaotic packaging. The Sopranos- The Complete Series -Season 1-2-3...

By Season 3, creator David Chase moves away from filming a crime saga and starts filming a "psychological autopsy". The season focuses heavily on Tony's relationship with his children, particularly Meadow as she starts Columbia University and A.J. navigating adolescence.

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Yet the emotional heart of season three belongs to Meadow and Jackie Jr. The young lovers’ attempt to imitate their fathers ends in a frozen food aisle and a bullet in the back of the head. The season finale, "Army of One," closes with Tony sitting alone in a dark hospital hallway after his son AJ’s suicide attempt. There is no triumph. There is only endurance.

Tony struggles to balance his "two families." In his professional life, he faces a power struggle with his Uncle Junior. At home, he deals with his rebellious children and a complicated, toxic relationship with his mother, Livia. Inside, the 28 discs are packed tightly, with

: The return of Tony B (Steve Buscemi), Tony's cousin fresh out of prison, sets the stage for a heartbreaking tragedy. The season includes the acclaimed fan-favorite episode "The Test Dream".

"Pine Barrens," directed by Steve Buscemi, is widely regarded as one of the greatest television episodes ever made. Season 3 solidified The Sopranos as an ensemble powerhouse, proving it could balance high-stakes crime with pitch-black situational comedy. Season 4: The Economics of Guilt

The series was showered with praise throughout its run. It was nominated for 111 Primetime Emmy Awards and won 21, including a historic win for Outstanding Drama Series in 2004 (the first cable series to ever do so). It also won 5 Golden Globe Awards from 23 nominations and numerous Screen Actors Guild (SAG) Awards.

. The series follows Tony Soprano, a New Jersey mob boss who begins seeing a psychiatrist, Dr. Jennifer Melfi, after suffering a series of panic attacks. Season 1: The New Jersey Mob & The Family Dynamic