The Sopranos Series - Re-Watch (Spoilers!!!)

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Paulie doing Chris dirty :snoop:


How you gon sniff his wife panties :what:
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POS Paulie back at it:mjlol:
 

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"Tony's one c*nthair away from owning all of Jersey...and I'm that c*nthair!"

Dominic Chianese, as much as Jim, made season 1 and 2 work to establish the Sopranos as the powerhouse it is. They made the comedy work in a way that it wasn't parodying the mob.

When Tony finds out he has an uncle who was mentally challenged, and says "I heard my mother talking to my dad about his feebleminded brother but I always thought she was talking about you" Jim delivers it so genuine and Dom's flash of anger is so fukking real.

JR is key to the show, even to the final scenes.

"You and your kid brother ran North Jersey"
"We did?........ That's nice"
The characters/cast interactions really take the show to another level. Part of the reason that the last season is so depressing is because that's when you truly start missing characters, interactions, etc. All of a sudden the family dinners are gone, the random "character ringing the doorbell to speak with Tony" scenes fade, the Vesuvio restaurant scenes have a darker vibe, the guys aren't all together chilling outside the deli, Junior isn't Junior anymore, etc.

It's also one reason the show is so rewatchable. Just talking about the darkness of that last season makes me want to go watch an early ep where much of Tony's day was spent stressing about Meadow's soccer coach leaving. Or the annoyance of Junior budding into business.


This. This is The Sopranos.
 

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The characters/cast interactions really take the show to another level. Part of the reason that the last season is so depressing is because that's when you truly start missing characters, interactions, etc. All of a sudden the family dinners are gone, the random "character ringing the doorbell to speak with Tony" scenes fade, the Vesuvio restaurant scenes have a darker vibe, the guys aren't all together chilling outside the deli, Junior isn't Junior anymore, etc.

It's also one reason the show is so rewatchable. Just talking about the darkness of that last season makes me want to go watch an early ep where much of Tony's day was spent stressing about Meadow's soccer coach leaving. Or the annoyance of Junior budding into business.


This. This is The Sopranos.


Love that scene
 
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