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Fending off the urge
I like johny sac acting. I really did.
Probably tony start being an ahole contributed to it
Probably tony start being an ahole contributed to it
He’ll always be JoJo from Bad Boys.
Not really.
Absolute masterpiece. James Gandolfini made this series the best ever for me. I've only watched it 3 times, maybe it's time for another round.
Yes that's also true. So many great characters and cult scenes that are created to perfection. Masterpiece.No doubt JG gave a perfect performance and was himself perfect for the role of a lovable, psychopathic man-baby I’ve always thought that the whole cast was perfect. Not one weak link.
Yes that's also true. So many great characters and cult scenes that are created to perfection. Masterpiece.
How about: " He said the guy killed 16 Czechoslovakians, and he was an interior decorator."
How about: " He said the guy killed 16 Czechoslovakians, and he was an interior decorator."
That scene was gold.
Yes Paulie and Chris are the two characters I enjoy the most after Tony. But as you said before, every character is great and a perfect fit.Tony aside, I think Paulie is my favourite character. Very lovable and complex, he adds the comedy.
This scene is so good. Goosebumps mf.
This scene is so good. Goosebumps mf.
Legendary.
Regarding the scene, while most fans see Phil as an absolute prick, I think that he was actually rather patient with Jersey, given what happened to his brother and Tony's refusal to deliver Tony B.
When he became boss, I expect him to destroy them right then and there, but more shit had to happen in order for him to actually go down that route.
Yeah I find it interesting enough just to get some background info and behind the scenes stories, and I'll no doubt listen to every single episode but they are both a bit comical at times. I feel like Michael is so painfully close to the character of Christopher, yet he doesn't realize it (like a fat girl being cast as 'the fat girl') and it's a bit uncomfortable to listen to. He draws links between literally any two things in the show that has no real meaning and Bobby sits there saying 'Wow.. amazing' like they both think something really profound has been uncovered. Bobby also thinks he's being insightful every time he repeats 'nothing is there by accident'. What would be awesome is a similar podcast that goes episode by episode but with David Chase and whatever writer featured in said episode.
Watching this through for the first time. On season 4 and whilst it’s good it’s definitely not what I expected.
One thing that I can’t work out - does Tonys therapist ever get revenge / justice against her rapist?
I can’t believe she never told Tony especially after she saw his employee of the month photo.
Watching this through for the first time. On season 4 and whilst it’s good it’s definitely not what I expected.
One thing that I can’t work out - does Tonys therapist ever get revenge / justice against her rapist?
I can’t believe she never told Tony especially after she saw his employee of the month photo.
Watching this through for the first time. On season 4 and whilst it’s good it’s definitely not what I expected.
One thing that I can’t work out - does Tonys therapist ever get revenge / justice against her rapist?
I can’t believe she never told Tony especially after she saw his employee of the month photo.
“Hell is hot. That’s never been disputed by anybody.”
From the same episode in the underrated season 2 I think, Gandolfini acting the feck out of it:
The Wire for me is the best show ever with this narrowly behind and then Breaking Bad after that.Don't know why I just can't get myself to watch this series.
I feel like I'm missing out as some folk keep it in high regard like I do about The Wire (best ever, shhh), or Breaking Bad but still can't watch it. Feel like I'm worried it won't live up to what I've heard about it.
Take it from someone who really likes The Sopranos but doesn't quite understand the "best series ever" talk: it's still a really great show. It's stocked with really memorable characters, great storylines, and terrific performances. It's also a lot funnier than you think it'll be. Some stretches flag ever so slightly (the middle of season 4, season 6A) where the pace grinds to a halt or the plot just feels a bit dull... but the rewards are always worth it. The final stretches of season 2, season 5, and season 6B are absolutely incredible TV, and even season 1 and season 4 (which are a bit bumpy, imo) have a handful of genuinely excellent episodes - the first scene I ever saw of The Sopranos was from the season 4 finale and it got me so excited just to reach that scene with added context. It's worth it.Don't know why I just can't get myself to watch this series.
I feel like I'm missing out as some folk keep it in high regard like I do about The Wire (best ever, shhh), or Breaking Bad but still can't watch it. Feel like I'm worried it won't live up to what I've heard about it.
I’d rather watch The Sopranos for the 20th time than Gangs of London for the first.This is a very niche question but if anyone has seen Gangs of London, would you sooner watch The Sopranos for the second time having seen it from start to finish about three years ago or Gangs of London for the first time?
Switching between the two at the minute and can't make it mind up at all