Not all the scenes of him breathing heavily by doing literally nothing?Btw, I found out Gandolfini had died during my watch, around season 4. It wrecked me, especially they way it happened. Every time I saw Tony boozing or eating like crazy I would think about his death.
Not all the scenes of him breathing heavily by doing literally nothing?
Carmela's parents don't "look italian" neither.
The point is that italians, like everybody else, have different looks and different types of DNA's in their blood.
Idk dude but it was hard for me to watch some of those scenes. Sounded like he was gonna have a heart attack at any moment.Sure but those were more related to the panic attacks I guess?
Of course his overall lifestyle was a nice recipe for a heart attack
Tbh I only had a hate relationship with him, didn’t find anything redeemable or likeable about him. That’s probably why I didn’t enjoy the show. He goes off on people, cheats, whines to his therapist and never really changes as a character that much in my opinion.Tony is a very good one, but he's too all over the place imo. Of course you have that love/hate relationship with him, it was meant to be that way.
Meadow was the best part of the show.
Btw, I found out Gandolfini had died during my watch, around season 4. It wrecked me, especially they way it happened. Every time I saw Tony boozing or eating like crazy I would think about his death.
My biggest gripe was with how soon they killed Big Pussy. He was a great character that had so much more potential. It would have been an even better build-up for us to see more of their friendship, only to have the same ending. Paulie also started off hilarious, and became an annoyance later.
"Mix it with the relish!"Still my all time favorite series with The Wire a close second. My Italian background might have something to do with that. Pine Barrens is burned into memory and often one of the first things that pops into mind when the show comes up.
I rewatched the series a couple of years ago and it's just as great now as it was when it first aired, superb character development from start to finish. The secondary and tertiary characters in Sopranos had more depth to them than the main characters in many of today's shows.
"I was doin' a lotta coke, you know that!"A) She was a hewa
B) SHE HIT ME!
fuckin miami"Mix it with the relish!"
"I was doin' a lotta coke, you know that!"
I havent watched it since it was current. Basically the first TV show to usher in the TV Golden age.
Meadow was the best part of the show.
I actually liked Buffy at the time lol. It was pretty good.That would be Buffy which came out two years before it and is still the best show ever.
That would be Buffy which came out two years before it and is still the best show ever.
When Janice goes on about how soft Carmella and Tony are going on Meadow in season 2 after the huge party in her grandmother's house?
Tony eating cereal and then all of a sudden just EXPLODES. "FUCK THIS!!!" *Smashes cereal bowl across the room*
Always remember that scene. You could feel the anger through your screen.
EDIT: As soon as Furio went in with a bat to the massage parlour to collect, and Tony sits outside smoking a cigar just grinning, I knew Furio would be another favourite of mine. It's hilarious if you've ever heard him speak outside of the show. No accent, whatsoever.
So fucking good.
'He killed sixteen Czechoslovakians. The guy was an interior decorator.'Still my all time favorite series with The Wire a close second. My Italian background might have something to do with that. Pine Barrens is burned into memory and often one of the first things that pops into mind when the show comes up.
I rewatched the series a couple of years ago and it's just as great now as it was when it first aired, superb character development from start to finish. The secondary and tertiary characters in Sopranos had more depth to them than the main characters in many of today's shows.
Just watched that scene, its great. Janice was also great on the show.
I think the writers want you to root for Tony
I don't deny that it's well acted and well written, but I never enjoyed this kinda stuff. Janice is a fucking horrible person, and even though Tony is in the right here I never felt he had any moral high ground to stand on. There are so many awful, miserable people in the show, Tony's mom is even worse, and Junior is a prick too. I think the writers want you to root for Tony but I was never able to. I'm curious what made you guys like him, or why he's relatable.
The ending isnt a "imagine what happened"Great great show! Of course much has already been said about it and I'll not keep repeating things. I would just like to say a couple of things about some of the characters.
Tony is a very good one, but he's too all over the place imo. Of course you have that love/hate relationship with him, it was meant to be that way.
This is the one I loved the most. His arc is amazing and enjoyed every single second he was on.
Corrado Soprano:
Another great arc and the only family man there was, my man Johnny Sack. I teared up when he passed.
Sil: ok guy, 100% trustworthy.
Paulie: started ok, became an annoying prick throughout the show.
Chris: trash, trash, trash. Should've died much sooner.
Bob: I liked him better when he was just Junior's driver.
Carmela: gimme that money
Meadow: who cares
Adriana: poor girl, suffered a lot and her end was sad
Fucking A. J. Soprano, ladies and gentleman. This is the worst character I've ever seen in any show. The writers must have really hated his guts. He has zero redeeming qualities. A whiny little bitch 90% of the time, the other 10% was him watching TV. Tony should have hit him a few times at least.
Concerning the ending: lazy, I hate when they do it. "Oh, just imagine what happened". Fuck off, I'm not the showrunner.
Concerning the comparisons with The Wire as the best TV show ever: unfair, The Wire is a much better show, there's no comparison.
Just watched that scene, its great. Janice was also great on the show.
god was I happy when they both fucked offAlso holy shit Janice and Richie...back on s2 Ep 12.