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eSDee
05-18-2001, 11:49 PM
All of you Sopranos fans out there know that this Sunday is going to be the Sopranos season finale and is probably going to be pretty intense. However I am in a bit of a quandary and so I seek some advice.
I am a huge Sopranos fan. I didn't miss an episode last season and some episode I saw 2 or 3 times. However I moved in December and again last month, so in the meanwhile I did not have HBO. I did see the season premiere at a friends house as well as some random episode halfway through the season, as well as last weeks. However I missed all the rest of them. With the season finale coming up, I am wondering, should I watch it or should I wait until they start reairing all the reruns? I am not sure if they are going to reair the whole series but I think they will. I could do that, but then there is the possibility of some dumb ass friends of mine giving away the final episode before I see it.
What do you Soprano fans think? Should I wait to see it on the second time around, or just watch it on Sunday and then watch the rest of the season later?

fabfore1
07-06-2001, 07:51 AM
Busted...

"You want to die?"
TV Guide OnLine

James Gandolfini might want to share some of his reported $5 million-a-year salary with Sopranos son Robert Iler. The 16-year-old actor - who plays the troubled offspring of mob boss Tony Soprano on the HBO drama series - was arrested early Wednesday along with three other youths for allegedly robbing two teens of about $40. According to the New York Daily News, Iler - who was also charged with possession of marijuana and drug paraphernalia - threatened his victims with, "You want to die?" He later pleaded innocent and was released after posting $2,500 bail.

fabfore1
07-11-2001, 07:55 AM
'Sopranos' actor Robert Iler is speaking out for the first time since his robbery and drug arrest Wednesday in Manhattan. The 16-year-old - who was picked up along with three other youths for robbing two teens of $40 - was later charged with two counts of second-degree robbery and one count of marijuana possession.

"I feel terribly embarrassed," he said in a statement. "I never ever would or did rob anyone in my life. I know that the events of the past two days have been extremely difficult for my family and friends and for that I am sorry." If convicted on all charges, Iler could face 15 years in prison. HBO, meanwhile, is standing behind their young employee, saying in a statement: "We look forward to Robert joining us when The Sopranos resumes production in the fall." Added David Chase, the show's creator and executive producer: "Robert is a really great kid. I'd be proud to have him as my son. As it is, he's a friend and a colleague. If he says he didn't rob anybody, then he didn't. It's as simple as that for me."

eSDee
07-24-2001, 05:08 PM
Does anyone know if they are planning on rerunning the series? I'm dyin ova heeya.

eSDee
08-10-2001, 02:10 PM
This just in from the Sopranos website:

HBO has scheduled an encore run of the first three seasons of THE SOPRANOS back-to-back for the first time ever. Beginning Sunday, Aug. 12 (8:00-9:00PM ET), every Sunday night for 39 weeks, concluding in mid-2002. Don't forget to set your Tivo's and VCR's!