Television changed forever on January 10, 1999, when New Jersey mobster Tony Soprano (James Gandolfini), overcome with anxiety, sought psychiatric assuagement with Dr. Jennifer Melfi. It was a sign of the times: Murderous gangsters needed therapy, too. The premiere of "The Sopranos" marked both the beginning of "peak TV" and the start of a small-screen antihero fascination that is still with us today. Gone (mostly) are the Marshal Dillons of yore; in their stead, a surfeit of complicated characters who keep us captivated when they're behaving very badly. Here are 20 of the most memorable since Tony met Melfi.
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