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Here's an offer HBO can't refuse: Sopranos creator David Chase wants to extend the mob drama's upcoming fifth (and possibly final) season beyond the standard 13-episode cycle. "I'd planned out an arc for Season Five that would have ended the show," Chase tells the New York Daily News. "But as we're getting into it, we're finding there's a lot more material. We could cram it into 13 episodes, but I don't know that's the right thing to do." Now for the bad news: The show's new season may not kick off until March 2004. Bummer.
Here's an offer HBO can't refuse: Sopranos creator David Chase wants to extend the mob drama's upcoming fifth (and possibly final) season beyond the standard 13-episode cycle. "I'd planned out an arc for Season Five that would have ended the show," Chase tells the New York Daily News. "But as we're getting into it, we're finding there's a lot more material. We could cram it into 13 episodes, but I don't know that's the right thing to do." Now for the bad news: The show's new season may not kick off until March 2004. Bummer.