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When did Talking Sopranos end?
Talking Sopranos, the acclaimed podcast dissecting every episode of the iconic TV series *The Sopranos*, officially concluded on December 20, 2021. The show ran for two successful years, launching in April 2020 and delivering a total of 91 episodes. The final episode featured a special roundtable discussion and memorable moments from the series, providing fans with a fitting send-off. The podcast's conclusion coincided with the 25th anniversary of *The Sopranos*, celebrating its legacy and cultural impact. Even though the podcast has ended, its comprehensive exploration of behind-the-scenes stories, cast interviews, and in-depth episode analyses continues to captivate both longtime fans and newcomers. For fans seeking closure or wishing to relive the journey, all episodes remain available for streaming. The end of Talking Sopranos marked the culmination of a unique project that brought together cast members, creators, and fans for an unprecedented, inside look at one of TV's greatest dramas.
Where can I listen to talking sopranos?
You can listen to Talking Sopranos on a variety of popular streaming platforms, making it accessible for fans worldwide. The podcast is available on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts, Stitcher, and Amazon Music. Additionally, episodes are uploaded to the official Talking Sopranos YouTube channel, where listeners can watch video versions featuring the hosts and special guests. For those who prefer direct access, the show's official website, talkingsopranos.com, also provides a complete archive of episodes, bonus content, and exclusive interviews. Whether you're commuting, exercising, or relaxing at home, Talking Sopranos is easily accessible across multiple devices. Simply search for "Talking Sopranos"
Why wasn't Tony Sirico on Talking Sopranos?
Tony Sirico, who played the iconic Paulie "Walnuts" Gualtieri on *The Sopranos*, notably did not appear as a guest on the Talking Sopranos podcast. According to the show's hosts and various interviews, Tony Sirico was invited multiple times but chose not to participate. Sirico was known for his private nature and, reportedly, for being selective about his public appearances and interviews. The hosts, Michael Imperioli and Steve Schirripa, have mentioned on-air and in media that while they would have loved to feature him, Sirico simply declined the invitations. There was no public dispute or falling out; it was simply a personal decision on Sirico's part. Fans remain hopeful for rare appearances or interviews, but as of the podcast's conclusion, he did not join the roster of guests. Tony Sirico's absence is often discussed among Sopranos fans, adding an air of mystique to his legacy as one of the show's most memorable characters.
What is the new HBO show about The Sopranos?
The new HBO show connected to *The Sopranos* is "The Many Saints of Newark,"
Who is the host of The Talking Sopranos?
The hosts of Talking Sopranos are Michael Imperioli and Steve Schirripa, both of whom played pivotal roles in the original HBO series *The Sopranos*. Michael Imperioli portrayed Christopher Moltisanti, while Steve Schirripa played Bobby "Bacala"

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