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** The "''Sopranos'' Censored on PAX" sketch -- back then, it was a commentary on how ''Series/TheSopranos''' violent, sexual content would be reduced to nothing on a channel that wasn't HBO (which was gaining fame for showing television shows that pushed censorial boundaries). These days, this joke has become a reality (only ''The Sopranos'' would be EditedForSyndication on A&E, not PAX).
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** The "''Sopranos'' Censored on PAX" sketch -- back then, it was a commentary on how how, due to censorship, ''Series/TheSopranos''' violent, sexual content would be reduced to nothing on a channel that wasn't HBO (which was gaining fame for showing television shows that pushed censorial boundaries). These days, this joke has become a reality (only ''The Sopranos'' would be EditedForSyndication on A&E, not PAX).PAX).
** Speaking on the "''Sopranos'' on PAX" sketch, Joey Diaz plays Big Pussy on the sketch, based on his uncanny resemblance to the character (and his actor Creator/VincentPastore). Diaz would later be cast on ''Film/TheManySaintsOfNewark'', the prequel to ''The Sopranos'', as the father of Big Pussy.
** Speaking on the "''Sopranos'' on PAX" sketch, Joey Diaz plays Big Pussy on the sketch, based on his uncanny resemblance to the character (and his actor Creator/VincentPastore). Diaz would later be cast on ''Film/TheManySaintsOfNewark'', the prequel to ''The Sopranos'', as the father of Big Pussy.