The godfather of modern prestige television, HBO's "The Sopranos" is widely regarded as one of the greatest TV shows ever made. The series — which ran for six seasons through the late 90s and early 2000s — followed Tony Soprano's (James Gandolfini) efforts to balance his goals as a ruthless Mafia captain and his desires to be a good husband and father. Sure, there are some questionable aspects of the show that we ignore, but it still posited questions about masculinity, violence, aging, and family that are still challenging to this day.
Though "The Sopranos" was well known for its recurring guests — like Sal Bonpensiero (Vincent Pastore), Ralph Cifaretto (Joe Pantoliano), and Anthony "Tony B." Blundetto (Steve Buscemi) — the show was made undeniably famous by its core ensemble cast, which featured the talents of Gandolfini, Edie Falco, Lorraine Bracco, and Michael Imperioli. Even though every episode featured several familiar faces and would further their individual complex storylines over time, only one character actually appeared on-screen in every single episode of "The Sopranos.
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Go ahead, I'll let you take a wild guess who it is.
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