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Criminal Saints': A valuable addition for' The Sopranos' fans that delves into the series' ideas about the inevitable

 It's hard to embark on a product relative to ' The Sopranos ', the groundbreaking HBO series that ushered in the current era of prestigious television , but has yet to be equaled by any other, without having Tony and to the actor who played him. James Gandolfini carried the weight of 86 episodes on his shoulders and his absence is irreplaceable, so ' Los Santos de la Mafia ' (The Many Saints of Newark) tries to get away from his presence looking to the past. During its six seasons 'The Sopranos' was praised for its complex characters, its almost experimental approach on the television scene of the 90s and its intelligent look at the failure of capitalism as a mold of the American way of life, but no praise is as strong as the pass of the time. At the time when more series are produced, and when the quality of production demanded of them is greater than ever, the sharpness, elegance and consistency without dent of the librettos of the HBO phenomenon are miss...