The Sopranos follows North Jersey mob boss, Tony Soprano, a self-described "waste management consultant," who reluctantly seeks a psychiatrist's help after blacking out.
Lest he appear weak, he must keep his therapy a secret from the rest of the Mob. He's stressed: his teenage daughter is giving his wife fits; his mean-spirited mother refuses to move to a retirement community; his aging Uncle Junior, jealous of Tony's rise to the top, won't stay in line and engineers a plot to kill Tony; and the feds, armed with RICO, are circling.
In therapy, Tony must come to terms with his father's example, his mother's manipulations, and his own fears of death and loss of family.