This week it’s another double header! Michael and Steve welcome Cara Buono (Kelli Moltisanti) and Alan Taylor (Sopranos director) to the podcast.
Cara’s up first and shares a great story about how Edie Falco welcomed her to the set. She also talks about what a crazy time she had with the Sopranos cast at the Emmys, and how show got the gig on Mad Men.
Then Alan Taylor joins the show. Alan not only directed nine episodes of the Sopranos but the soon to be released The Many Saints of Newark movie as well. He also had the honor of killing both Christopher and Bobby and has lots of stores about shooting those episodes.
Then can you believe we’re already up to S6-Ep11! It’s getting down to it and only one more left until we hit the back 9. Check out Talking Sopranos #78 “Cold Stones”. Make sure to subscribe to the Talking Sopranos podcast wherever you get your podcasts and go to the Talking Sopranos website to ask Michael and Steve questions, and buy official merchandise.
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