A lot of people -- including creator David Chase -- were a bit underwhelmed by the Mob drama's sophomore effort, and not without justification: It's less focused thematically than seasons 1 and 3, and has a tendency to linger on ultimately tangential story lines (as in ''Commendatori,'' a gorgeous but largely meaningless episode shot in Italy; and ''D-Girl,'' which chronicles Christopher's heartbreaking brush with the movie biz). But as weakest links go, these 13 episodes would amount to a golden age for nearly any other series.


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