Who saw the Sopranos on Sunday?

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Lorna
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Who saw the Sopranos on Sunday?

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Unbelievable!! :shock:
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Okay, that would be no one.

Not too many Sopranos fans here, I reckon? :-k
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I don't get HBO - had it a number of years ago for a while at a special low price, but we didn't feel that we watched enough movies to continue with it when the price went up.

This was way before the Sopranos, and we didn't feel that it was worth the money for just an occasional special and one series.


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I read that the season premiere had the second lowest Nielsen numbers (only 9.5 million viewers) for the series' entire run. I've never been an avid fan of the show, but I've tuned in from time to time. I've been pretty much the same about all of HBO's series. The only ones I've watched religiously were "Carnivale" and "Rome". The first was cancelled, and the second won't be back until sometime in 2007. I can only remember a couple of "Sopranos" episodes that I liked, one of them being the one where Tony buys a summer house on Long Island. That was funny.
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