"Members Only" is the first episode of the sixth season of the acclaimed American crime drama television series The Sopranos. It originally aired on March 12, 2006 on HBO. The episode was written by Terence Winter and directed by Tim Van Patten. It was the first of the final nine episodes that made up the show's last season.
The episode begins with Tony Soprano (played by James Gandolfini) introducing himself to the audience, talking about the fleeting nature of life, and questioning whether death is really the end. The episode then explores Tony's personal and professional life, including his relationship with his wife, his ongoing feud with New York boss Phil Leotardo, and his concerns about an upcoming FBI indictment.
The title "Members Only" refers to the jacket Eugene Pontecorvo (played by Robert Funaro) wears throughout the episode. Pontecorvo is a former soldier in Tony's crew who has turned informant for the FBI. He is seen wearing a Members Only jacket as he carries out his final act of betrayal against Tony and his crew.
The episode received mostly positive reviews from critics, particularly for the performance of James Gandolfini. It was also notable for its use of dialogue-free scenes and dream sequences.
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