








In the eleventh episode of the first season of The Sopranos, titled "Nobody Knows Anything," tensions rise as the FBI begins to close in on Tony Soprano and his associates. The episode opens with the aftermath of a failed hit on Christopher Moltisanti, one of Tony's protégés, which has left him badly injured.
As Tony and his crew try to uncover who was behind the attack, they find themselves with more questions than answers. Meanwhile, FBI agents continue to gather evidence against Tony and his associates, with one agent even posing as a car salesman to get close to one of Tony's family members.
The pressure of the investigation begins to take its toll on Tony, who becomes increasingly paranoid and difficult to work with. He and his wife Carmela also struggle to connect, as Tony continues to prioritize his business over their personal relationship.
As tensions come to a head, Tony must decide who he can trust and how far he's willing to go to protect himself and his family. The episode ends on a cliffhanger, leaving viewers wondering what will happen next in the ongoing battle between the Soprano crime family and the law enforcement agencies determined to bring them down.
Overall, "Nobody Knows Anything" is a tense and gripping episode that lays the groundwork for the ongoing conflicts and betrayals that will continue to shape the series. With strong performances from the cast and a complex, multi-layered plot, it's a standout episode that will keep viewers on the edge of their seats.
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CastJames GandolfiniLorraine BraccoEdie FalcoAl SapienzaJohann Carlo
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First AiredMarch 21, 1999
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Content RatingTVMA
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Runtime49 min
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LanguageEnglish
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IMDB Rating8.8 (9,048)

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