'Sopranos' star Michael Imperioli weighs in on characters' political leanings: 'Probably Trump supporters'

"The Sopranos" star, Michael Imperioli, gives his opinion on how the characters from the hit show would lean politically.

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In a recent interview withThe Independent, the 59-year-old actor admitted that, in his opinion, many of the characters from the hit HBO show that ran for six seasons, "would probably be Trump supporters."

"The show is about the American dream, especially through the eyes of immigrants," he said. "I think that would be one of the big themes if it was made today: the current climate in the U.S., and what they're doing to immigrants."

He continued: "The fact is that these characters are all immigrants, but I think a lot of them would probably be Trump supporters, oddly enough. So how do they reconcile those things? When Italians came over – and people forget this, or they don't want to see it – a lot of them were undocumented."

Michael Imerlioli at the New York premiere of "The Queen of Versailles" in November 2025.

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The show aired from 1999 to 2007, and won21 Emmy Awards, including outstanding drama series, supporting actress, supporting actor, lead actor and actress and others.

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Years after the show came to an end, a prequel film, "The Many Saints of Newark," was released in October 2021, starring Michael Gandolfini as the young version of the main character Tony Soprano, originally portrayed by Michael's father, James Gandolfini, in the original show.

"Once the audition process started, I started watching the show. ... The audition process was the hardest part," Michael Gandolfini toldThe Wall Street Journalabout preparing to audition for the movie. "Just watching for the first time. Seeing my dad and seeing how good my dad was — which pissed me off in some regard and made me feel so proud."

James Gandolfini died in 2013 from a heart attack while on a family vacation in Rome, Italy, when Michael was only 14 years old.

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James Gandolfini in a scene from The Sopranos

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While James won three Emmys and many other awards for his portrayal of Tony Soprano, the head of an Italian mob family in New Jersey, his co-star, Drea de Matteo, remembers him for more than his acting prowess.

"I mean, this is a man who called us into his trailer one by one andgave us each checks for $30,000. And we're like, 'What is this for?' He's like, 'We just cut a deal for DVDs, and they didn't include you guys,'" she recalled in an interview with Fox News Digital in March 2024.

She went on to say he once handed out expensive watches to everyone on the cast following the Emmy Awards, and that he would order "food for the crew and the cast every Friday," adding, "He was a gem. He was humble."

When it comes to James' legacy, de Matteo says she wants people to remember him as Tony Soprano.

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Drea de Matteo and Michael Imperioli in a scene from "The Sopranos."

"Watching those performances, watching his performance as an actor, just what an incredible performance," de Matteo said. "I want people to remember Tony Soprano, No. 1. I mean, that was the legacy he left. Then, within his family, he left a personal legacy, and the friends that he knew and the cast members he knew."

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The show also starred Edie Falco, Lorraine Bracco,Jamie-Lynn Siglerand others.

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'Sopranos' star Michael Imperioli weighs in on characters' political leanings: 'Probably Trump supporters'

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Remember Little Caesars' '90s Chocolate Ravioli? Here's Why Fans Miss It

Nostalgic foodsfrom the '90s resonate deeply when they're tied to formative memories—family rituals, after-school treats, gatherings with friends, and the comforting predictability of childhood. When discontinued items from popular restaurants and fast food establishments resurface online and in conversation, they don't just recall a flavor, they evoke memories of a specific time, place and feeling. In a fast-paced modern world, these retro foods offer something special—a look back to simpler times.

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The Nostalgic '90s Little Caesars Dessert Fans Still Can't Forget

Throughout the '90s,Little Caesarswas known for its quirky menu items, which were tested in some or all locations to determine whether they'd become popular, profitable products for the chain. Multiple threads online discuss some of the more well-known discontinued items, like Pepperoni Crazy Bread, the Big! Big! Bucket and Pizza by the Foot, however, one of the most obscure items to ever hit stores was an unusual and remarkable dessert: Chocolate! Chocolate! Ravioli! Ravioli!

Despite the pasta-inspired name, the treat wasn't baked dough at all. The "ravioli" shells were made of white chocolate and filled with a creamy milk chocolate center, typically sold in packs of two. It was often bundled as a bonus item inpizzapromotions rather than marketed as a standalone dessert. While never the star of the menu, it became a memorable footnote in the chain's experimental '90s lineup.

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People seemed to enjoy that the double exclamation name echoed the brand's famous"Pizza! Pizza!"slogan. For many kids of the '90s, it was the unexpected sweet surprise at the end of family pizza night—a novelty that felt indulgent and just a little strange.

Because it was reportedly discontinued by the late '90s and never widely revived, the dessert now lives mostly in memory, resurfacing in retro commercials and online nostalgia threads, and is particularly difficult to dig up in comparison to other vintage menu items. Its scarcity only amplifies its legend, turning what was once a small promotional extra into a cult-favorite memory.

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What Fans Are Saying About Little Caesars Quirky '90s Dessert Item

Watching the old footage and reliving these memories in the r/ForgottenFoods Reddit thread, fans shared their stories about enjoying the quirky dessert. "I had these once, and [they were] amazing! White chocolate shell, milk chocolate filling. I have no idea why they quit making it,"said one person.

"I loved these as a kid! My local Little Caesars had an electronic memory game (Simon?) in the lobby you could play while waiting for your order, and one of the prizes was free chocolate ravioli. I ate so many!" exclaimed another nostalgic fan. "Man these things were soooo good. I always got my two friends who worked at Little Caesars to join me up," stated one more admirer.

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A post onGreasy News'Facebook page about Little Caesars Chocolate! Chocolate! Ravioli! Ravioli! garnered hundreds of reminiscent comments. "Mannnnnnnnnnn these were so, so, so good. Used to get them and a bucket of spaghetti from Little Caesars back in the day," exclaimed one fan. "These were magnificent," and "They were cheap enough for me to afford as a child lol. I would go to Little Caesars and [just get] these," relived two more.

WhileLittle Caesarsno longer sells Chocolate! Chocolate! Ravioli! Ravioli!, we can appreciate its low-cost menu and the fact that its trusty Crazy Bread withmarinara saucewill always fill our bellies.

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Atwell, Anderson lead No. 13 Texas Tech in 1st game without Toppin to a 100-72 win over K-State

LUBBOCK, Texas (AP) — Donovan Atwell had 26 points with six 3-pointers, Christian Anderson scored 21 andNo. 13Texas Tech beat Kansas State 100-72 on Saturday in the first game for the Red Raiders since standout post JT Toppin'sseason-ending knee injury.

Associated Press Texas Tech forward Lejuan Watts, left, high-fives Texas Tech forward Donovan Atwell after Atwell scored a 3-pointer during the first half in an NCAA college basketball game against Kansas State, Saturday, Feb. 21, 2026, in Lubbock, Texas. (AP Photo/Annie Rice) Texas Tech forward JT Toppin, far left, sits on the bench during the first half in an NCAA college basketball game against Kansas State, Saturday, Feb. 21, 2026, in Lubbock, Texas. Toppin is out for the season because of a torn ACL. (AP Photo/Annie Rice) Texas Tech forward Donovan Atwell (12) shoots a 3-pointer while Kansas State forward Taj Manning (15) attempts to guard during the first half in an NCAA college basketball game, Saturday, Feb. 21, 2026, in Lubbock, Texas. (AP Photo/Annie Rice) Texas Tech guard Christian Anderson (4) dribbles the ball down the court during the first half in an NCAA college basketball game against Kansas State, Saturday, Feb. 21, 2026, in Lubbock, Texas. (AP Photo/Annie Rice) Kansas State interim head coach Matthew Driscoll yells instructions during the first half in an NCAA college basketball game against Texas Tech, Saturday, Feb. 21, 2026, in Lubbock, Texas. (AP Photo/Annie Rice)

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Texas Tech (20-7, 10-4 Big 12) maintained a double-digit lead after making nine consecutive shots, including three 3s in a row by Atwell, during a 26-10 run in just under seven minutes for a 40-20 lead with 6:20 left in the first half.

Anderson, who also had nine assists, scored 16 of his points after halftime, when LeJuan Watts had 13 of his 19.

The Red Raiders reached 20 wins for the third season in a row. The school record is four, with coach Bob Knight from 2001-02 to 2004-05.

PJ Haggerty had 17 points and Nate Johnson 15 points for Kansas State (11-16, 2-12), which was playing its second game since a coaching change. TheWildcats beat Baylor 90-74at home Tuesday, two days after coachJerome Tang was fired.

The Wildcats led only twice at Tech, when Johnson made their first two shots of the game, a 3 and then a jumper that made it 5-3.

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Toppin, the preseason AP All-America selection, averaged 21.8 points and 10.8 rebounds a game while having 16 double-doubles before tearing the ACL in his right knee in a 72-67 loss at Arizona State on Tuesday night. He sat at the end of the Tech bench Saturday.

Sophomore forward Luke Bamgboye, a 6-foot-11 transfer from VCU, made his fifth start for the Red Raiders, his first since Dec. 7. He scored 12 points on 5-of-8 shooting while also having six rebounds and three blocked shots in 21 minutes.

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Kansas State visits Colorado on Wednesday night.

Texas Tech hosts Cincinnati on Tuesday night.

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Atwell, Anderson lead No. 13 Texas Tech in 1st game without Toppin to a 100-72 win over K-State

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