i'm partial to the early seasons. nancy marchand created one of the greatest villains in tv history.So not sure how into this show anyone is but I’m probably on my tenth re-watch now. The show is easily the best show I’ve ever seen. Not close. Seasons 3-6 especially. So many rewatchable moments.
Oh man where to start.
She really was so friggin good in that role. I still can’t believe they cgi’d her face in her final scene. Cringe worthy.i'm partial to the early seasons. nancy marchand created one of the greatest villains in tv history.
it's why i believe that the rumored soprano's prequel - focusing on tony's father johnny & uncle junior in the 1960s - will stand or fall on the casting of livia soprano.
Those three episodes are easily some of the best standalone episodes of the series. Think almost any episode could bee viewed and appreciated on a stand alone basis. With the definite exception of the Columbus Day parade episode.I’ve only watched the whole series once. Enjoyed it, but not sure I want to watch it all again. I think I started to, but didn’t get real far. Might’ve stopped after season 1. I have revisited the Pine Barrens episode probably 4-5 times. Super entertaining and good for stand alone viewing. I’ve also gone back to the one where Tony takes Meadow on a college visit a couple times, as well as the Lake George episode.
Those three episodes are easily some of the best standalone episodes of the series. Think almost any episode could bee viewed and appreciated on a stand alone basis. With the definite exception of the Columbus Day parade episode.
So many great characters with great lines. My personal favorite is Artie preparing to confront the French dude
Then proceeds to get the crap kicked out of him
If my obsession seems irrational, check out these maniacs on this forum : r/thesopranos
Ten years later still debating who started the war with NY and trying to determine how old janice’s Estranged son is. Lol
Haha yes this was immediately before he gets that dumb earring ripped out. Dude could not catch a break. Was one of the only characters who played life by the rules too.Lol. Was that when he got his earring ripped out of his ear? Or was that another fight? Artie was always taking L’s.
Lol I forgot about thatI have to add that I just thought of the Sopranos earlier when I went into a sporting goods store looking for an air mattress for camping and when I saw a tent set up, for some reason I thought of the episode where the sporting goods store owner was sleeping in the tent in his store after getting deep into debt with Tony.
i'm partial to the early seasons. nancy marchand created one of the greatest villains in tv history.
it's why i believe that the rumored soprano's prequel - focusing on tony's father johnny & uncle junior in the 1960s - will stand or fall on the casting of livia soprano.
I love the final scene and understand why people don’t like it, but I also admit that on my countless rewatches, I omit the finaleI re-watched once in order to introduce the series to my wife (she went into labor with our second during a binge), but I doubt I'll ever watch it again. The ending is that bad.
Sounds like more of a love/hate relationship.I love the final scene and understand why people don’t like it, but I also admit that on my countless rewatches, I omit the finale
I love the final scene and understand why people don’t like it, but I also admit that on my countless rewatches, I omit the finale
She really was so friggin good in that role. I still can’t believe they cgi’d her face in her final scene. Cringe worthy.
'The Shield' absolutely stuck it's landing: the final scene was flawless IMO. 'Breaking Bad' perhaps veered too far into deus ex machina gun territory, but the final scene was still very well done; in toto the final episode was masterful.
The shield had the best finale of any show I’ve seen hands down.'The Shield' absolutely stuck it's landing: the final scene was flawless IMO. 'Breaking Bad' perhaps veered too far into deus ex machina gun territory, but the final scene was still very well done; in toto the final episode was masterful.
i'm partial to the early seasons. nancy marchand created one of the greatest villains in tv history.
it's why i believe that the rumored soprano's prequel - focusing on tony's father johnny & uncle junior in the 1960s - will stand or fall on the casting of livia soprano.
Yeah, seasons 1 and 2 are my favorite. The Livia smirk scene in the season 1 finale is chilling.
I loved the whole series, but those 2 seasons are what I re-watch the most.
Some of the character adds in later seasons are also great, Ralph Cifaretto probably being my favorite. He had the greatest ending.
Yea, loved the Ralph character. His nickname in real life is "Joey Pants" I think they should have worked that into the show.