The Sopranos Season 6
Overview
The Sopranos is a 1999 crime drama television series created by David Chase for HBO. The sixth and final season is divided into two parts. The first part follows Tony after he is shot by his Uncle Junior. He is in a coma, and he has a series of surreal, dreamlike experiences. He recovers, and he begins to re-evaluate his life. The second part follows the final conflicts between the DiMeo family and the Lupertazzi family. Tony is facing a potential indictment, and he is trying to protect his family. The series finale, "Made in America," is one of the most famous and controversial finales in television history. It ends abruptly with Tony and his family in a diner, and the screen cuts to black. The Sopranos is a landmark of television and a masterpiece of the crime genre.