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You can't move these days for quality American TV dramas—Six Feet Under, The Badge, Boomtown, 24, the increasingly amazing Alias—so it says a lot for the enduring genius of David Chase's Mob epic that it remains the most compelling of the current generation of TV imports. Series Four was as frightening and funny as anything that preceded it, and was especially notable for its treatment of the darkening relationship between James Gandolfini and Edie Falco. The episode where Tony snuffs Ralphy is unbelievable.

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You can’t move these days for quality American TV dramas?Six Feet Under, The Badge, Boomtown, 24, the increasingly amazing Alias?so it says a lot for the enduring genius of David Chase’s Mob epic that it remains the most compelling of the current generation of TV imports. Series Four was as frightening and funny as anything that preceded it, and was especially notable for its treatment of the darkening relationship between James Gandolfini and Edie Falco. The episode where Tony snuffs Ralphy is unbelievable.

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You can't move these days for quality American TV dramas?Six Feet Under, The Badge, Boomtown, 24, the increasingly amazing Alias?so it says a lot for the enduring genius of David Chase's Mob epic that it remains the most compelling of the current generation of...TV Roundup