"Woke up this morning. You got a blue moon in your eyes." Of course, Tony Soprano always had a tough time waking up. In fact, he would spend his nights partying. It's safe to say The Sopranos is the perfect show. Indeed, it had a huge impact on TV. It's one of the most popular shows. Of course, nothing is truly perfect. There are even a few things that make no sense about the show.

The show follows the life of mob boss Tony Soprano. He struggles with mental health and seeks help. At the same time, he rises to the top of his crime family. Clearly, Tony has many flaws. To be fair, he's not the only one. The show changed TV and influenced many shows. Much like Tony, the show has its flaws. As a matter of fact, there are many plots holes and errors in the show. Well, several plot holes are by design. In fact, the show purposely leaves many unanswered questions. In many ways, that's the brilliance of the show. However, it still makes mistakes that vary. Some are minor errors while others are a bit bigger.

Of course, it's only the biggest fans that spot these mistakes. Well, it's not only fans. Even real-life mob bosses catch a few mistakes. For the most part, it's as close to perfect as possible. Regardless, there are still a few errors. It's time to take a closer look at the Garden State. Here are 30 Things That Make No Senes About The Sopranos.

30 Tony's Voice Changes After Pilot

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In 1999, Tony and the crew took over TV. Instantly, the show was a major success. However, the pilot is noticeably different than the rest of season 1. Shooting for the pilot took place in 1997. It took a few years before it made the air. Shooting for the rest of season 1 took place in 1998. Tony is slightly different in the pilot then the rest of the show. For instance, he doesn't speak with a New Jersey accent. In fact, James Gandolfini worked with a voice coach after the pilot. Therefore, his voice is slightly different as well as his mannerisms.

29 Dr. Melfi Treats A Mob Boss

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Tony struggles to balance his work life and family life. The stress is too much to handle and he suffers panic attacks. In fact, he suffers from severe depression as well. Dr. Melfi soon starts treating him. It's a key part of the show but it's a bit odd. Despite knowing that he's a famous mob boss, Melfi continues to treat him. In most cases, doctors want nothing to do with a violent criminal. In fact, later a second doctor turns Tony down for that very reason. Melfi's very smart so it makes little sense she'd treat him.

28 Random Characters That Were Always There

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The show was famous for eliminating characters each season. In fact, it was common for major characters to meet their demise and disappear. Nobody was safe. However, that meant having to bring in new characters each year. There was just one problem. You could only introduce new characters the same way so many times. Therefore, several characters popped up in the show and they acted as if they were always there. For instance, Bert appears to be a high ranking member in the final season. Of course, he wasn't around from the start. It felt strange at times to just accept that fact.

27 New Jersey And New York

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For the most part, the most powerful mob families are in New York. Indeed, there are 5 main families and one New Jersey family. New York usually runs everything and makes the most money. To be fair, Jersey is no slouch either. However, in the show, Jersey's just as powerful. They're not even afraid to fight back. Indeed, they're more powerful at times. Of course, New York even runs most of Jersey but not in the show. They're on equal footing, which isn't really the case. To be fair, the N.Y. mob looks down on Tony's crew.

26 Tony's Younger Sister Is Nothing Like Tony And Janice

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It wasn't easy for Janice, Tony, and Barbara growing up in their home. Later, all three would go in separate directions in life. Of course, Tony and Janice are similar. In fact, they have the same body type and have bad tempers. On the other hand, Barbara is nothing like that. She is smaller and has no temper. She has nothing to do with the family business. In contrast, Tony runs the business and Janice marries his right-hand man Bobby. Barbara lives a straight and narrow life. Somehow, she was able to break free and escape.

25 3 to 5/7 to 9

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It's common for the show to feature a bunch of funerals. For several seasons an interesting name appeared in the credits. It listed a character with the name 3 to 5/7 to 9. For years, fans didn't know who or what it was. Of course, there was no character with that name either. In the final season, the show finally explained. The first episode features two funerals. The guys point out a woman they call 3 to 5/7 to 9. She attends all the funerals and never misses one. It seems odd to wait til the final season to explain this. It had nothing to do with the show but is a funny joke on its own.

24 Jeannie's Twin Sister

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At one point, the show decided to use an old sitcom trick. Tony's next door neighbors have always been careful around them. The Cusamano's are ordinary people but know the type of work Tony's really in. Indeed, they fear Tony and his actions. Well, turns out they're afraid of the wrong person. Carmella Soprano pressures Jeannie Cusamano to convince her twin sister to write a letter for Meadow. Carmella wants her to go to a certain school and thinks the letter will help. Instead of hiring an actress, the show just had Jeannie play her twin sister. The show always took a more cinematic approach so it felt strange to use a sitcom troupe.

23 Jackie Jr. Goes Rouge

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Jackie Jr.'s dream was to be just like Tony and his father. He wanted to join the crew and felt he had lots to offer. Well, his father had other plans. Prior to Jackie Sr.'s passing, he told Tony he hopes his son becomes a doctor. Instead, Jackie fails out of school and focuses on being like his father. In fact, he comes up with a plan to show Tony what he's capable of. However, the plan backfires because Jackie decides to go rogue. He ends up injuring Furio and eliminating others. The plan makes little sense and he goes rogue for no reason. He was under the influence but that makes the plan make even less sense.

22 Bobby's A Key Member of Junior's Crew But Isn't In Season 1

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Throughout the show, Bobby Baccala was a key member of Junior's crew. In fact, he becomes very close to Tony by the end. At first, he mainly takes care of Junior. Indeed, Junior couldn't survive without him. The show wouldn't be the same without Bobby. There's only one tiny problem. Bobby's not in the first season. He doesn't appear until season 2. Regardless, Tony acts as if Bobby's been there the whole time. Of course, this isn't the case. He was a key member of Junior's crew but isn't in season 1.

21 Ralph Doesn't Appear Until Season 3

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In season 3, Ralph is hoping to make capo. He's been loyal to the family and is a top earner. In fact, he and Tony are childhood friends. He truly worked his way up the ladder. Of course, he doesn't appear in the show until season 3. He's a key member of the family but isn't around at first. The show just acts as if he's always been there. To be fair, the show does attempt to explain his sudden appearance. At one point, he notes that he was spending time in Miami.

20 AJ's Disappearing Girlfriend

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Tony wasn't the only one falling in love. His only son AJ had a few romances as well. In fact, most of season 4 features his new girlfriend Devin. She makes her final appearance in season 5. The show invested a lot of time in her and made her seem important. Suddenly, she just disappeared from the show. Indeed, AJ never mentions her again. Clearly, they broke up but the show doesn't mention it. Turns out that AJ didn't have strong feelings for her after all. He just forgets about her and moves on.

19 Gino And Vito

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Vito was a ruthless criminal with a secret. Regardless, he rises to the top of the family. In fact, he even becomes a capo of his own crew. He first appears in season 2 and remains until the final season. However, he actually shows up in season 1 but as Gino. He shows up in the bakery moments before Christopher becomes angry. Clearly, the show liked him but not as Gino. Gino disappears and Vito joins the crew. Perhaps, Gino had a run in with Vito.

18 Christopher's Father

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For years, Christopher heard stories about his father Richard. He had passed when Chris was very young. In fact, he follows his father into the mob. Tony takes Chris under his wing much like Chris's father did with him. However, there's a bit of confusion regarding his timeline. To be fair, the show's timeline is a bit of a mess. At one point, Chris tells a story about his father. Later, he states he didn't know him because he was just a baby. There are times he knows lots of about him and other times he knows nothing. Richard appears in the upcoming prequel The Many Saints Of Newark.

17 Silvio Doesn't Know Artie Bucco

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Silvio Dante is Tony's no. 2 and main advisor. They've been close friends for years. As a matter of fact, they've been close since childhood. Not only that but they're families are close as well. In fact, their wives spend most of their time with each other. In the pilot, Silvio doesn't seem to know about Tony's good friend the Artie Bucco. Of course, Tony and Artice are childhood friends as well. Silvio and Artie must have met as kids. In fact, Tony and his crew eat on Artie's often. It seems odd he wouldn't know this.

16 Tony Sells Livia's Home But It's Still On The Market

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In season 1, Tony decides to put his mother in a retirement home. He feels his mother needs constant care. Of course, she doesn't want to move and tries to fight it. In the end, Tony gets his way. In addition, he sells her home, which sets off a chain of events. Livia's so angry that she tries to get revenge. Tony selling the house and finding a buyer is central to the first season. However, in season 2 the home is still on the market. In fact, he ends up keeping the house. This seems odd since selling the house creates a problem with his mom in the first place.

15 Tony Goes To Italy

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At one point, Tony, Chris, and Paulie travel to Italy. It's strictly business but Tony finds time to have fun. He goes over there to make a deal but only for the one episode. As a matter of fact, he never returns there again. It felt as if the show rushed through that or simply dropped it. The show could have got a bit more out of the story. The only real purpose was to introduce Furio. He becomes a crucial part of the show.

14 Tony And Chris

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It seems that everyone is a relative in the show. However, some of the relations are a bit confusing. For instance, Tony and Christopher consider each other cousins and uncle and nephew. They're not actually blood relatives. Tony and Chris's father Richard were very close and like brothers. Therefore, Tony considers Chris his nephew. At the same time, Richard and Tony's wife Carmella are cousins. They're also cousins with Tony B through their father. Tony B and Tony Soprano are also cousins through their mothers. So Tony and Chris are distant relatives but not through blood.

13 Sal Disappears And Returns

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At the end of season 1, Sal disappears. At first, Tony worries that Sal became an FBI informant. In fact, they look for him everywhere. They all assume that he flipped on them. Of course, he reappears later and gets back in with the crew. It seems odd to just let him back in. He disappears and likely flipped. In addition, he has a pretty weak alibi. Turns out, Sal is working with the FBI. It also seems odd the FBI would send him back undercover since there are suspicions. It ends up being a big mistake.

12 Carmella's Parents Have A Problem With Livia Soprano

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To say that Livia Soprano was a handful would be an understatement. In fact, it was nearly impossible to be her friend. At one point, she even tries to get revenge on Tony for putting her in a home. They're no longer on speaking terms after that. Tony decides to have a big party without Livia. Carmella's parents come to the house for the first time in years. They didn't come because of Livia. Of course, they were all together in the pilot. Indeed, they even picked her up for an event once.

11 Christopher Makes A Movie

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Christopher always had two passions. He loved his job and movies. As a matter of fact, he makes a movie in the final season. The horror film Clever has some real-life inspiration for him. The movie angers Tony and the rest of the family. It's a bit odd that Chris releases the movie. He's a member of the mob and shares personal details in the movie. In addition, the film causes problems for Tony and Carmella. It just seems that he should have other business to take care of.