
BY: David Mosca
Twenty years ago, mobster Tony Soprano walked into a psychiatrists office and glued over 10 million Americans to their television sets for the next eight years in one of the most groundbreaking shows in history. Fans of “The Sopranos” can relive their love and passion for TV’s greatest mob story at WORD Jersey City on Tuesday, Jan. 8, at 7:30 p.m., where TV critics Matt Zoller Seitz and Alan Sepinwall will host a Sopranos trivia.
The Sopranos first aired on Jan. 10, 1999 and ended on June 10, 2007, with an ending that is still talked about today. Seitz and Sepinwall had both written about the show well before it became the phenomenon that it was in the early 2000′s. The trivia night will include prizes, wine, and even some debate over the show’s finale.
SOURCE: https://www.nj.com/
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