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Sopranos co-stars Michael Imperioli and Steve Schirripa host the definitive Sopranos re-watch podcast. Michael and Steve follow the Sopranos series episode by episode giving fans all the inside info, behind the scenes stories and little-known facts that could only come from someone on the inside. Talking Sopranos also features interviews with additional cast members, producers, writers, production... more

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The Max version of our podcast incorporates clips from the actual Sopranos episodes. If you're a fan of the Sopranos, make sure you check this out. The streaming home of the enhanced version of Talking Sopranos in on Max!

This is it folks the final episode of Talking Sopranos….and what better guest than David Chase to wrap it all up. Michael Imperioli and Steve Schirripa ask David a whole list of questions that have come up during the podcast….Is there really anything... more

This week it’s the second Talking Sopranos Superfan episode! Before Michael and Steve take on that final scene, they wanted to know what you..the fans think. Seven incredible Superfans join the podcast to talk about Tony’s fate, Sopranos conspiracies... more

Michael and Steve welcome Steven Van Zandt (Silvio Dante) back to the Talking Sopranos podcast. Steven shares his feelings about the final season and his thoughts about Tony’s ultimate fate. He also reveals the reason why Silvio ended up in a coma at... more

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4.8 out of 5 stars from 10.1k ratings
  • Steve is a misogynist. Michael saves the podcast.

    Steve almost ruins the entire series with his constant sexism. He believes a woman place in the world is to cater to men and humble themselves to only the roles men see them fulfilling. If a wife or girlfriend isn’t 100% supportive, understanding and forgiving of their male “owner” in every scene - no matter how the man treats the woman - she is not good enough. Steve is not just talking Sopranos - this is how he really feels. Couldn’t the producers have figured out how this would turn off the f... more

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    Trysh Ryder
    United States7 months ago
  • I wanted to love it

    Schirripa makes this show obnoxious and unlistenable. I might’ve loved it if it were just Mr. Imperioli, or any other guest.

    Had a few interesting insights when Schirripa would finally shut up.

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    ikhutchi
    United States7 months ago
  • Nice to hear their voices

    I’ll listen to a few of these podcasts all the way up to episode 15 when I finally came to the conclusion that they haven’t watched the Sopranos they have no idea of some of the scenes and the conversations that take place and they just leave things in question those are the takeaways. I liked her and their voices and then laugh and talk about all times that I liked.

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    Ms. Blackwelder
    United States8 months ago
  • My favorite podcast

    The Sopranos is my favorite show and I’m on my 4th rewatch now. I’m obsessed with this podcast, you guys crack me up and bring so much joy to my day on top of all the interesting knowledge and insights you share with us about the show and everything that went into it. Thank you!!🩷

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Dania444
    United States8 months ago
  • Steve Schirripa is a pretentious, entitled douche

    Steve is quite literally the most miserable piece of garbage i’ve ever heard. He thinks he has some sort of a moral core, but what he really wants is for everybody to focus on him, sing his praises, and be as stupid as he is. If anyone says something he’s too stupid to understand, he gets personally offended. Hard to imagine anyone caring about that man.

    Hope he realizes what a true failure he is before he dies.

    Apple Podcasts
    1
    Jahdkf
    United Statesa year ago

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