Hi, I'm Editor May—longtime Sopranos devotee, emotional TV analyst, and someone who still can't say the name Adriana La Cerva without feeling a twist in my stomach. Out of all the gut punches The Sopranos delivered over six revolutionary seasons, none hit harder—or stayed with me longer—than the brutal, off-screen execution of Adriana.
For years, fans like myself debated: Why didn't we see it? Why, in a show infamous for its blunt, even operatic on-screen violence, was her death—the one we dreaded the most—hidden from view?
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