2024-09-30
Christopher unveils a surprise; Tony finds comfort in adhering to tradition; an Italian street fair puts Paulie in an awkward position. (Repeat).
Johnny Sack's loss could turn into Tony's gain on the home front. Vincent Curatola, Steven R. Schirripa. (Repeat).
Meadow finds a new place to live; Carmela considers her position in life during a getaway with Rosalie; Tony's gang finds itself in unfamiliar financial territory. Rosalie: Sharon Angela. (Repeat).
Carmela gets back to work, with her husband's help; Christopher follows in Tony's footsteps; A.J. enjoys one of his job's fringe benefits; Phil's dissatisfaction with the status quo continues. Phil: Frank Vincent. Co-written by David Chase. (Repeat).
Tony has a brush with the law before a rowdy 47th birthday celebration with Carmela, Bobby and Janice at a rural retreat in the Adirondacks. (Repeat).
The premiere of "Cleaver" gets Tony thinking about his relationship with Christopher; Johnny Sack absorbs more bad news in prison; Phil analyzes his family history; Silvio's dinner with Gerry is rudely interrupted. (Repeat).
Tony and Paulie take a trip south to escape some potentially sticky situations in New Jersey; Junior recovers part of his old self during a poker game. (Repeat).
Tony deals with a streak of bad luck and fields a plea for help with a family problem from Vito's widow; A.J. makes an important decision about his future. (Repeat).
Tension rises between Christopher and Paulie, thanks to an inadvertent push from Kelli's father; A.J. sinks into a funk. (Repeat).
An asbestos-disposal dispute further strains the tenuous relationship between the families in New York and New Jersey. (Repeat).
Tony's offer to settle differences between New York and New Jersey is rejected by Phil Leotardo; A.J. continues to battle depression; Meadow's father comes to her rescue. (Repeat).
Loyalty to Tony reaches a critical stage for those within his sphere of influence; a case of mistaken identity has grave consequences. (Repeat).
The sixth and final season ends. Written and directed by series creator David Chase. (Repeat).
A wealthy philanthropist, who witnessed the murder of his parents, becomes a Caped Crusader in the mythical Gotham City and must combat The Joker, a former mobster maimed in a vat of acid. (Repeat).
In this first sequel to 1989's "Batman," the Caped Crusader is up against the Penguin, the hideously deformed scion of a wealthy Gotham City family, and the leather-clad Catwoman, who has a few scores to settle after being left for dead in an alley. (Repeat).
The Caped Crusader partners with an orphaned acrobat performer who becomes Robin to stop Two-Face and the Riddler from taking over Gotham City. (Repeat).
George Clooney takes over as Batman in this action-packed sequel. Batgirl joins Batman and Robin (Chris O'Donnell) to try to save Alfred from death's door, as well as rescue Gotham from the cold and icy grip of Mr. Freeze (Arnold Schwarzenegger). Uma Thurman, Alicia Silverstone, Michael Gough, Pat Hingle, John Glover. (Repeat).
A mother and her diabetic preteen daughter hide in a fortified, high-tech, hidden chamber when thieves break into their New York City home, but more problems arise after they leave behind the girl's medications. (Repeat).
Reclusive gym manager Lou falls hard for Jackie, an ambitious bodybuilder headed through town to Las Vegas in pursuit of her dream. But their love ignites violence, pulling them deep into the web of Lou's criminal family. (Repeat).