: The episode ends with Moby’s "When It’s Cold I’d Like to Die," featuring vocals by Mimi Goese.

If this episode makes you want to step into Tony's world (the real one, not the dream!), there are several ways to connect with the series today: Sopranos Autopsy | Examining TV's Greatest Series

: While "Kevin" wanders the West Coast, the Soprano family grapples with the fallout of the shooting. Carmela is distraught and remains at the bedside, while Meadow takes on a more mature role, questioning doctors. Meanwhile, A.J. struggles to confront his father's vulnerability, and Janice predictably centers the grief around herself. The Sound of Purgatory

The episode is famous for its atmospheric use of music to underscore Tony's isolation.

"Join the Club" isn't just a plot point; it's a deep dive into and the "American Dream". It forces viewers to watch Tony face a moral and existential crossroad—a purgatory where his choices and identity are laid bare without the protection of his "family" business. Join the Sopranos Legacy