The Sopranos Season 1 Episode 12: “Isabella”
Tony Soprano falls into a memorable fever dream in “Isabella,” which remains one of the best episodes of The Sopranos’ first season.
Tony Soprano falls into a memorable fever dream in “Isabella,” which remains one of the best episodes of The Sopranos’ first season.
The final trio of season one is an all-time great finish, beginning with “Nobody Knows Anything”
9.2 / 10
One of the worst Sopranos episodes, though that’s not saying much.
8.3 / 10
Junior has a special skill, and Tony finds himself involved with Meadow’s soccer team.
The mid-point of season one is an absolute highlight, flashbacks and all.
9.3 / 10
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