I’m a decade late, but... I just finished watching The Sopranos five minutes ago. What a show. I miss it already.
Dave is the best show on TV. End of discussion
This F1 series on Netflix is just the best. I WILL own an f1 team one day.
The Sopranos is about American decline, evident in the outcomes of the young male characters Jackie Aprile involved in organized crime, botches a robbery, ends up dead Chris Moltisanti hooked on drugs, drives while intoxicated & murdered AJ suffers depression & panic attacks
The psychological toll of playing Tony Soprano amzn.to/3x1PZHw pic.twitter.com/jX2ZLVZppl
David Chase, explaining (or not explaining) the ending of The Sopranos pic.twitter.com/Ei59YuidEo
Apologies are admissions of guilt. Against Tony's advice, Ralph apologizes for unkind remark he made about Johnny Sack's wife. Ends badly. Johnny "Oh so you're apologizing?" Ralph "If that's what it takes." Johnny "Well why would you apologize, I thought you didn't say it?" pic.twitter.com/GR64J5HHFE
Tony tells Carm he's depressed. She responds that when they met in high school he was "the happy-go-lucky rascal, the comedian. But all of that was bulls**t." Often funny people who are secretly depressed drop the class clown act around someone when they feel comfortable w/ them pic.twitter.com/2XuZbSbkMZ
Finished The Sopranos. Now checking out The Shield, which has been called "the inverse of The Sopranos" theguardian.com/tv-and-radio/2…
AVClub TV review commenter (handle "Zodiac Motherfucker") on the themes of The Sopranos: pic.twitter.com/rjDEcyNyBD
The Wire portrays sympathetic characters in various circumstances trapped in systems beyond their control. The Shield portrays self-serving characters making ugly decisions to contain violence and further their own interests The Wire is for Rousseau; The Shield is for Hobbes