The Sopranos is considered a groundbreaking series, not just for its gritty depiction of mob life, but also for its nuanced exploration of the human psyche, particularly through the character of Tony Soprano. While the show's premise might seem like just another mob drama, the fifth episode of the first season, "College," serves as a turning point, showcasing the series' unique and masterful blend of crime, family, and psychology.ADVERTISEMENT
Beyond the Mob: A Glimpse into a Dysfunctional Family
"College" takes viewers on a road trip with Tony and his daughter Meadow as they visit colleges in Maine. This seemingly ordinary journey, however, becomes a canvas for exploring the complex dynamics within the Soprano family.
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