The Sopranos (season 5)

The Sopranos (season 5)

Region 1 DVD cover art
Country of origin United States
No. of episodes 13
Release
Original network HBO
Original release March 7 (2004-03-07) – June 6, 2004 (2004-06-06)
Season chronology

The fifth season of The Sopranos aired on HBO from March 7 to June 6, 2004. The fifth season was released on DVD in region 1 on June 7, 2005.[1]

The story of season five focuses on the return of two prominent members of the DiMeo family, Tony Blundetto and Feech La Manna, who are released from lengthy stays in prison and struggle to reintegrate themselves back within the family and the life of crime. Several prominent members of the Lupertazzi family also return from prison, and the subsequent power vacuum caused by the death of Boss Carmine creates a growing rift between the New York and New Jersey crime families. Tony and Carmela adjust to their new lives and each other following their separation, which greatly affects their son, A.J. Uncle Junior's mental health continues to deteriorate, and Adrianna's guilt over her role as an FBI informant grows.

Cast

Episodes

No.
overall
No. in
season
TitleDirected byWritten byOriginal air dateU.S. viewers
(millions)
531"Two Tonys"Tim Van PattenTerence Winter and David ChaseMarch 7, 2004 (2004-03-07)12.14[2]
Tony tries to show Dr. Melfi his other side, but is rebuffed; Carmela and A.J. experience wildlife in their yard. Christopher and Paulie have a brief falling out when the "Pine Barrens incident" is re-mentioned. A possible power struggle within the New York Mafia arises.
542"Rat Pack"Alan TaylorMatthew WeinerMarch 14, 2004 (2004-03-14)9.97[3]
Mafiosi from both the New York and New Jersey crews imprisoned in the 80s are released. Among them is Tony's cousin Tony Blundetto; and a reunion party is thrown for them. Further unrest stirs for the New York Mafia after the untimely death of their powerful leader.
553"Where's Johnny?"John PattersonMichael CaleoMarch 21, 2004 (2004-03-21)10.11[4]
An ailing Uncle Junior goes looking for the deceased. Tony's powersharing plan for New York does not sit well with Johnny Sack. Paulie and Feech La Manna collide over territory for lawn mowing.
564"All Happy Families..."Rodrigo GarcíaToni KalemMarch 28, 2004 (2004-03-28)9.69[5]
A.J. has a night to remember in New York which causes Carmela to temporarily give Tony custody of A.J.; after a series of infractions, Tony handles the Feech La Manna problem. On orders from Johnny Sack, first blood is shed in New York.
575"Irregular Around the Margins"Allen CoulterRobin Green & Mitchell BurgessApril 4, 2004 (2004-04-04)N/A
While Christopher is away on business, a single-car accident involving Tony and Adriana causes members of the Soprano crew to play a game of telephone. Tensions mount until Tony Blundetto offers a solution that saves face for all involved.
586"Sentimental Education"Peter BogdanovichMatthew WeinerApril 11, 2004 (2004-04-11)9.93[6]
Carmela sets ground rules for A.J.'s return to her residence while starting a relationship with a school counselor, leading her to face some uncomfortable revelations; Tony Blundetto's attempt at going straight goes sour.
597"In Camelot"Steve BuscemiTerence WinterApril 18, 2004 (2004-04-18)9.08[7]
Tony meets his late father's mistress and learns some troublesome details about his father and a childhood pet. Uncle Junior slips into depression after attending several funerals while under house arrest. Christopher 'helps out' his AA sponsor, with predictable results.
608"Marco Polo"John PattersonMichael ImperioliApril 25, 2004 (2004-04-25)N/A
Carmela throws a 75th birthday party for her father, Hugh, and has a reunion with Tony; as the conflict in New York escalates, Tony Blundetto is courted by an old ally.
619"Unidentified Black Males"Tim Van PattenMatthew Weiner and Terence WinterMay 2, 2004 (2004-05-02)8.96[8]
Meadow lands her boyfriend a job which later backfires; Tony admits to Dr. Melfi the truth about his cousin's arrest. Tony and Carmela receive surprising news.
6210"Cold Cuts"Mike FiggisRobin Green & Mitchell BurgessMay 9, 2004 (2004-05-09)8.48[9]
Janice enters anger management after an incident with another parent at Sophia's soccer game; Tony Blundetto and Christopher visit their uncle's farm to dig up dead bodies, bringing back unwelcome childhood memories.
6311"The Test Dream"Allen CoulterDavid Chase and Matthew WeinerMay 16, 2004 (2004-05-16)9.53[10]
Tony checks into the Plaza Hotel for rest and relaxation but suffers from one of his recurring nightmares. Tony Blundetto heads off to avenge the death of his good friend, but his actions threaten to bring serious consequences.
6412"Long Term Parking"Tim Van PattenTerence WinterMay 23, 2004 (2004-05-23)9.50[11]
Adriana finally pays the ultimate price for becoming an FBI informant. Tony reconciles with Carmela. When calls for Tony Blundetto's blood are made, Tony makes a final stand for his now absent cousin.
6513"All Due Respect"John PattersonDavid Chase and Robin Green & Mitchell BurgessJune 6, 2004 (2004-06-06)10.98[12]
With pressure from within and without, Tony is forced to make a difficult decision in order to appease all involved. A.J. develops his business acumen; Carmela counts her blessings. The New York power struggle ends, but a surprise still awaits the victor.

Awards and nominations

56th Primetime Emmy Awards

11th Screen Actors Guild Awards

62nd Golden Globe Awards

Writers Guild of America Awards

Directors Guild of America Awards

20th TCA Awards

References

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