"you're standing too close!"
He fukked Charmaine when they were younger (I don't think it ever got mentioned whethershe was already with Artie at that point) , and during these fights she mentions that he fukked a babysitter and one of the kids teachers or sth as well.Breh... she literally almost got Tony killed in the last episode cause of the the games she been playing with Furio. At least Tony didn't sleep with one of her associates. She tried to get something going with Tony's hitman and Tony almost paid the price for that.
Chrissy trying to rub sticks together to start a fire.....to light his cigarettePaulie: You're not gonna believe this... he killed 16 Czechians, guy was an interior decorator
Chris: His apartment looked like shyt
Still cracks me up every time
I didn't even notice that, The Sopranos was like 80% hidden comedyChrissy trying to rub sticks together to start a fire.....to light his cigarette
I liked the suits Tony wore throughout the show.
Sopranos>>>>The Wire
Ya, when the say nothings better than The Sopranos, if The Wire gets brought up i dont even bother with a counterpoint. Both are miles ahead of every other tv and in their own lane. They kinda coexist at the top of the tv mountain for me.The Sopranos had the best cast of characters ever assembled and is the most "entertaining" show I've ever seen, with the comedy and all that
The Wire had the more gripping story
Sopranos had maybe the higher peaks and the most iconic scenes and quotables but also had more filler and scenes I don't mind skipping on a rewatch. The Wire was the pinnacle of "TV as an artform" to me. It''s a cliché to compare The Wire to a great novel but it really does have that feel.
They're 1A and 1B in my mind. Nothing else comes close to those 2 IMO.
The Sopranos had the best cast of characters ever assembled and is the most "entertaining" show I've ever seen, with the comedy and all that
The Wire had the more gripping story
Sopranos had maybe the higher peaks and the most iconic scenes and quotables but also had more filler and scenes I don't mind skipping on a rewatch. The Wire was the pinnacle of "TV as an artform" to me. It''s a cliché to compare The Wire to a great novel but it really does have that feel.
They're 1A and 1B in my mind. Nothing else comes close to those 2 IMO.
He fukked Charmaine when they were younger (I don't think it ever got mentioned whethershe was already with Artie at that point) , and during these fights she mentions that he fukked a babysitter and one of the kids teachers or sth as well.
Tony has legit beefs with Carmella, but let's not give him a pass on....anything here