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This video is about Rosalie Aprile, a character on the television show The Sopranos. The video discusses her personality, her relationships with other characters on the show, and some of her most memorable moments. The video begins by describing Rosalie as a resilient woman who has dealt with a lot of grief in her life. Her husband, Jackie Aprile Sr., died of stomach cancer early on in the series, and her son, Jackie Jr., was also shot and killed. She has also lost other close friends throughout the series. Despite all of this, Rosalie is a strong and independent woman who always bounces back. Rosalie is also loyal to her friends and family, and she is always there for them when they need her, even when they don’t necessarily deserve it. For example, she goes to visit Ralph's son in the hospital when he is severely injured, even though Ralph had been cheating on her with Janice earlier in the season. I conclude by listing some of my favorite Rosalie moments from the show! Overall, it’s a tribute to Rosalie Aprile, one of the most complex and interesting characters on The Sopranos. What's your favorite thing about Ro? I'd love to hear your thought on this and other Sopranos topics! If you like this video, be sure to LIKE, COMMENT, and SUBSCRIBE to Sopranos Blueprint! #thesopranos #sopranos #sopranosblueprint #rosalieaprile #sopranoswomen Blog: https://sopranosblueprint.com Twitter: / srosendorf1014 Instagram: / srosendorfdiaz Buy Me a Coffee: https://buymeacoffee.com/sopranosteph Copyright disclaimer: Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act of 1976, sharing copyrighted materials for “fair use” purposes, such as criticism, commentary, teaching, and research, is permissible and not considered a violation of copyright law.