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The Sopranos (season 3)

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Country of origin
  
United States

Original network
  
HBO

No. of episodes
  
13

Original release
  
March 4 (2001-03-04) – May 20, 2001 (2001-05-20)

The third season of the HBO drama series The Sopranos began airing on March 4, 2001 and concluded on May 20, 2001, consisting of thirteen episodes. The third season was released on DVD in region 1 on August 27, 2002.

Contents

The story of season three focuses on the relationship between Tony and his children — Meadow, as she begins her first year at Columbia University, and Anthony Jr., who is having behavioral troubles in high school. Tony's relationship with his aging mother, Livia, is brought to a head. Dr. Melfi experiences a horrifying personal trauma, but begins to make real progress in discovering the root causes of Tony's panic attacks. Also featured heavily are Christopher's rise in the mob when he becomes a made man, and Tony's extramarital affair with another one of Dr. Melfi's patients, Gloria.

Cast

  • James Gandolfini as Tony Soprano (13 episodes)
  • Lorraine Bracco as Dr. Jennifer Melfi (12 episodes)
  • Edie Falco as Carmela Soprano (13 episodes)
  • Michael Imperioli as Christopher Moltisanti (13 episodes)
  • Dominic Chianese as Corrado "Junior" Soprano, Jr. (8 episodes)
  • Steven Van Zandt as Silvio Dante (12 episodes)
  • Tony Sirico as Paul "Paulie Walnuts" Gualtieri (12 episodes)
  • Robert Iler as Anthony Soprano, Jr. (11 episodes)
  • Jamie-Lynn Sigler as Meadow Soprano (13 episodes)
  • Nancy Marchand as Livia Soprano (1 episode; archive footage through digital effects)
  • Drea de Matteo as Adriana La Cerva (9 episodes)
  • Aida Turturro as Janice Soprano (8 episodes)
  • Steve Schirripa as Bobby "Bacala" Baccalieri (8 episodes)
  • Federico Castelluccio as Furio Giunta (10 episodes)
  • John Ventimiglia as Artie Bucco (7 episodes)
  • Joe Pantoliano as Ralph Cifaretto (9 episodes)
  • Robert Funaro as Eugene Pontecorvo (7 episodes)
  • Kathrine Narducci as Charmaine Bucco (4 episodes)
  • Episodes

    Notes

    Reviews

    The third season of The Sopranos received widespread critical acclaim, garnering a score of 97 out of 100 on Metacritic. Caryn James of The New York Times cited the show as a pop-culture phenomenon and stated, "Even measured against insanely high expectations, the series is as good as it has ever been." The Los Angeles Times lauded the series as the "elitist of the elite," adding: "...The Sopranos resurfaces once more as a superbly written and executed hybrid of popular entertainment and high art, offering up its own Golden Age of TV." Detroit Free Press commended the series creator, David Chase, and singled out the show's writing and acting for praise: "The Sopranos, even as series creator David Chase changes pace this season from power struggles to family matters, is still as good as television gets: wonderfully written, superbly acted, always unpredictable."

    Awards and nominations

    53rd Primetime Emmy Awards

  • Nomination for Outstanding Drama Series
  • Award for Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama Series (James Gandolfini) (Episode: "Amour Fou")
  • Nomination for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Drama Series (Lorraine Bracco) (Episode: "Employee of the Month")
  • Award for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Drama Series (Edie Falco) (Episode: "Second Opinion")
  • Nomination for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama Series (Dominic Chianese) (Episodes: "Another Toothpick" + "Second Opinion")
  • Nomination for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama Series (Michael Imperioli) (Episodes: "Fortunate Son" + "Pine Barrens")
  • Nomination for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Drama Series (Aida Turturro) (Episodes: "Proshai, Livushka" + "Employee of the Month")
  • Nomination for Outstanding Guest Actress in a Drama Series (Annabella Sciorra) (Episode: "Amour Fou")
  • Nomination for Outstanding Directing for a Drama Series (Steve Buscemi) (Episode: "Pine Barrens")
  • Nomination for Outstanding Directing for a Drama Series (Allen Coulter) (Episode: "University")
  • Nomination for Outstanding Directing for a Drama Series (Timothy Van Patten) (Episode: "Amour Fou")
  • Award for Outstanding Writing for a Drama Series (Robin Green, Mitchell Burgess) (Episode: "Employee of the Month")
  • Nomination for Outstanding Writing for a Drama Series (Lawrence Konner) (Episode: "Second Opinion")
  • Nomination for Outstanding Writing for a Drama Series (Frank Renzulli, David Chase) (Episode: "Amour Fou")
  • Nomination for Outstanding Writing for a Drama Series (Terrence Winter, Timothy Van Patten) (Episode: "Pine Barrens")
  • 8th Screen Actors Guild Awards

  • Nomination for Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Drama Series (Entire Cast)
  • Nomination for Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Drama Series (James Gandolfini)
  • Nomination for Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Drama Series (Lorraine Bracco)
  • Nomination for Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Drama Series (Edie Falco)
  • 59th Golden Globe Awards

  • Nomination for Best Drama Series
  • Nomination for Best Actor in a Drama Series (James Gandolfini)
  • Nomination for Best Actress in a Drama Series (Lorraine Bracco)
  • Nomination for Best Actress in a Drama Series (Edie Falco)
  • 6th Golden Satellite Awards

  • Nomination for Best Drama Series
  • Nomination for Best Actor in a Drama Series (James Gandolfini)
  • Award for Best Actress in a Drama Series (Edie Falco)
  • Writers Guild of America Awards 2001

  • Nomination for Best Drama Episode (David Chase) (Episode: "Proshai, Livushka")
  • Nomination for Best Drama Episode (Mitchell Burgess, Robin Green) (Episode: "Employee of the Month")
  • Award for Best Drama Episode (Timothy Van Patten, Terrence Winter) (Episode: "Pine Barrens")
  • Directors Guild of America Awards

  • Nomination for Outstanding Directing for a Drama Series (Steve Buscemi) (Episode: "Pine Barrens")
  • 17th TCA Awards

  • Award for Program of the Year
  • Award for Outstanding Achievement in Drama (Tied with The West Wing)
  • Nomination for Outstanding Individual Achievement in Drama (Edie Falco)
  • Award for Outstanding Individual Achievement in Drama (James Gandolfini)
  • References

    The Sopranos (season 3) Wikipedia