THE YOUNG SOPRANOS PART 1 I--XXX CONTENTS SUMMARY LINKS (#TYS)


THE

YOUNG SOPRANOS


(#TYS)




PART 1


(I--XXX)







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2026





My Explanation for The Sopranos 

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The

Young Sopranos:


Part 1

(Chapters I–XVIII)


Based strictly on the

Content from the #TYS Canon 


https://youngsopranos.blogspot.com/2024/08/the-young-sopranos-part-1-i-xviii.html?m=1



The summaries are faithful to the text in the post: main events, key character actions, locations, dialogues (where central), and plot developments. No external additions or speculation.






Chapter I

Meadow Soprano Weiss, now a public defender, is stuck in morning traffic in her malfunctioning car, low on fuel and coffee. Her phone dies. She arrives late to a precinct jailhouse to meet client Jack Black (retired special-ops veteran charged with murdering a homeless person). Upon seeing him, she instantly recognizes him as the man who murdered her father Tony 10 years earlier. She panics, rushes to the restroom, and vomits. Officer Sgt. Stella Brewster (nicknamed "Sting") assists her, holds her up, and has Jack returned to his cell. Meadow retrieves her belongings and leaves, deeply shaken.


Chapter II

Meadow drives to Satriale’s Meats in New Jersey to see Aunt Janice. She finds brother A.J. eating a sandwich at outdoor tables. They banter about plastic tablecloths and A.J.’s golf hobby. Meadow kisses A.J.’s cheek, teases him, and enters the market. She interrupts Janice on a phone call and later asks about Paulie Walnuts (old family friend now feigning mental illness to avoid trial). Janice and Meadow share fries and milkshakes at a diner. Meadow reveals she saw her father’s killer at the precinct and vomited. Janice presses for details, but Meadow refuses to name the client or charge due to attorney-client privilege.



Chapter III

At the diner, Meadow and Janice continue sharing fries dipped in milkshakes. Meadow describes seeing her father’s killer and vomiting. Janice offers support but presses for the client’s name and charge. Meadow refuses, citing her oath and attorney-client confidentiality. Meadow leaves, stating she’s not hungry, and drives back toward NYC, frustrated.


Chapter IV

Meadow’s car runs out of gas on the bridge, stranding her. A police cruiser pulls over—it’s Sgt. Sting Brewster, who tows the car and offers to drive her home. In the patrol car, Meadow reflects on seeing her father in cuffs. Sting, citing her oath to serve and protect, drives Meadow to her DUMBO apartment. Meadow finds unanswered messages from family, lights a cigarette, and considers getting laid.


Chapter V

Meadow wakes to a broken alarm, makes coffee (out of stock), and calls off work. She rents a car and visits Hyle Towing in the Bronx to junk her old car. She reunites with old schoolmate Hermus “Hymie” Hyle (now an undertaker filling in at the family salvage yard). They catch up: Meadow reveals she’s a public defender, changed her name after her father’s murder, and is gay. Hymie shares he’s gay and a “whore.” They laugh, hug, and Meadow finds her lost vibrator in the car.


Chapter VI

Meadow and Hymie have lunch at Nathan’s in Coney Island. Hymie invites her to a Yankees Opening Day game; she accepts. Back home, Meadow sorts her junked car’s belongings (tampons, condoms, vibrator). She stares at herself in the mirror, vowing change.


Chapter VII

Meadow returns to the precinct, now “dressed to kill” after a makeover. She meets Jack Black, hands him legal forms to retain her services, and asserts control by emphasizing his dire situation and her access to his records. She leaves him dependent on her, hinting at possible revenge for her father’s murder.


Chapter VIII

Meadow files Jack Black’s paperwork at the courthouse and leases a new car. She works out at the gym, reflecting on her rut and depression triggered by seeing her father’s killer. Her new car gets a flat tire; Sting helps fix it. They bond over racketball and share dinner, forming a friendship. Sting reveals she’s a UFC fighter training for a title shot.


Chapter IX

Meadow reviews Jack Black’s records: decorated veteran with no criminal history, living with his sister. She plays racketball with Sting, loses, and they share fast food. Meadow calls Aunt Barbara to visit Brewster, but A.J. declines to join. She secures Jack’s files for review.


Chapter X

Meadow returns from Brewster to find her apartment burgled. She calls 911; Sting arrives off-duty, takes her to her home. Sting offers her a guest room. Meadow falls asleep with a signed photo of Ruth Bader Ginsburg.


Chapter XI

Sting drives Meadow home in uniform; her car is vandalized (windows smashed, trunk pried). Sting calls in the car and gets Meadow a rental. She insists Meadow stay with her for safety, suspecting someone close may be involved. Meadow confides in A.J., asking him to stay alert.


Chapter XII

Meadow visits Jack Black’s sister Belinda, who hasn’t seen him in weeks. She meets Rhiannan, Belinda’s daughter, who dated Jack. At the precinct, Sting reveals she knows Meadow’s surname and embraces her, calling her “Mafia Princess.” They tour the shooting range; Sting gifts Meadow an umbrella and a miniature wrestling figure.


Chapter XIII

Sting and Meadow discuss the break-ins; no leads. Sting cooks for them. Meadow asks if Jack is guilty; Sting defers to the courts.


Chapter XIV

Meadow and Hymie attend the Yankees’ Opening Day, wearing team gear. They meet Dolly, Hymie’s transgender ex. Meadow admits she’s bisexual. She invites Hymie to a UFC fight.


Chapter XV

At the UFC arena, Meadow meets Hymie; A.J. and Cork join. Meadow bets $2,000 on Sting to win $20,000 at 20-to-1 odds. Sting wins by submission. Meadow and A.J. head to Sting’s after-party.


Chapter XVI

At the Swize Club, Sting celebrates her win. A.J. drives Meadow and Sting home. Meadow does cocaine with A.J.’s encouragement.


Chapter XVII

Sting and Meadow run; A.J. leaves after a kiss with Sting. Meadow glares, suspecting an affair.


Chapter XVIII

A.J. meets Capos Carlo and Cork at Satriale’s. Butch offers him a hit list to “make his bones,” including the man who ordered Tony Soprano’s murder. A.J. accepts, shakes Butch’s hand, and leaves with Geno and Jake to carry out the hits.









AJ  SOPRANO

&

BLACK CAT




The Young Sopranos:

Part 1

(Chapters XIX–XXX)

based strictly on the content from the compilation post you linked:

https://youngsopranos.blogspot.com/2024/08/the-young-sopranos-part-1-xix-xxx.html?m=1




THE GHOST OF TONY SOPRANO


GRAVESIDE 

HAUNTING PAULIE WALNUTS




Chapter XIX

A.J. at Satriale’s. A.J. is eating a sandwich with Geno Gervasi and Jake Parisi.Paulie Walnuts; A.J. reveals Paulie is faking mental illness to avoid trial. Meadow. A.J. promises to handle it; A.J. tells Geno and Jake to “make his bones” by killing Paulie.


Chapter XX

A.J., Geno, and Jake kill Paulie Walnuts at the cemetery (video evidence). They loot his safe, take jewelry and cash. Meadow secretly witnesses the murder from hiding.


Chapter XXI

A.J., Geno, and Jake kill Benny Fazio and his mistress, then another associate. They loot cash and valuables. Cleanup at T-Storage unit. A.J. pays the crew.


Chapter XXII

A.J. and crew perform oath ceremony at Janice’s house. Blood on saint card; Made Men status conferred. Cash split. Plan to celebrate in Atlantic City.


Chapter XXIII

Butch DeConcini promotes A.J. to Capo. Orders Paulie’s house torched to send message.


Chapter XXIV

A.J., Geno, and Jake torch Paulie’s house. Loot safe and jewelry. Plant evidence. A.J. seduces Paulie’s widow Jeni.


Chapter XXV

A.J. pays crew. Meadow and Carmela visit Miami. Carmine Lupertazzi Jr. plays golf with A.J.; discusses Butch’s death and power bid.


Chapter XXVI

A.J. pays crew. Meadow and Carmela visit Miami. Stella trains for fight. Stella tells Meadow about A.J.’s sex life.


Chapter XXVII

Flowers arrive for Paulie’s funeral. Hymie gives tour of Hyle Funeral Home. Cremation reveal. A.J. and Meadow at Hyle.


Chapter XXVIII

Butch murder news. Commission probes. Coco bids for Boss. A.J. records conversation. Meadow urges A.J. to bid.


Chapter XXIX

A.J. records Carmine. Poolside with Meadow. Threatens war if no support. Sets up Part 2.


Chapter XXX 

A.J. returns to Jersey. Plans next moves. Junior’s death implied as next trigger.





MEADOW (SOPRANO) WEISS

&

"OMERTA"

THE BLACK CAT






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Part 1

Chapters XIX–XXX








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