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>most accurate episode
>the worst
Why would israelites say this?
>Frick you too, my man!
>Anon, anon, please! You guys have been friends for years.
He was gay, Gary Cooper?
it gave us this line, it's kino just for that
i 'ate da nort
>Columbus's
professional writing
>vox
>professional
Vox is awful but Columbus's is correct in this case. If you wrote it as Columbus' then it would imply that Columbus was plural.
No. If Columbus was plural, he would've written Columbi
It's gentitive, so it would be Columborum.
Either are correct. English is dgaf language. There are literally no rules.
I challenge you to find a professional style guide under which
>Columbus’
would be acceptable in this instance.
Is the AP style guide professional enough?
you mean the people who brought us Black?
>A SOURCE? DO. YOU. HAVE. A. SOURCE?
>Um, no. Not that one.
Every fricking time.
It's a valid point, they've lost all credibility with Buhhhhhhhhhhhlack
This is bullshit. frick this and FRICK the oxford comma
Evidently, Vox
> The New York Times Manual has various differences from the more influential Associated Press Stylebook. As some examples, the NYT Manual:
> Uses 's for possessives even for a word/name ending in s
GOOD MORNING SIRS
How's 9th grade english going?
There is no Academie Inglais which regulates the English language. Possessifying a word ending in "s" can be done by either adding an apostraphe or an apostraphe followed by another s. It just depends on the style guide being followed. Vox probably has their own internal guide.
Columbi?
Columbus's is correct you fricking moron
Not really. It's no different than saying "ain't" or "finna".
you dumb worthless Black person. never make another post again.
Jesus. To make a singular noun possessive you add "apostrophe + s" at the end. End of story. Non-negotiable. Real fricking lack of standards, your generation.
How would you even pronounce " Columbus' "?
Would you just say "Columbus"? What is wrong with you? You say it "Columbus-is," that's why it's spelled "Columbus's."
This is adding apostrophes to make plurals tier. Absolute dog shit.
Compare: "That is Columbus's hat" to "Yo dat be Columbus hat." You must be an NBA American.
hahahahahahaha moron allow me to explain how english works 'cause apparently you don't fricking get it
if someone's name ends with a normal letter like r then you add apostophre s like
>smither's was mr. burns' assistant
you just add an apostrophe at the end when the name ends with an s
> allow me to explain how english works
according to whom?
Like I said, NBA American.
You might have a case with a name like burns. It's still a total moron move, but some will be convinced. However, if you can't see the difference between Columbus and Burns, well, based on what I already know about you that's not very surprising.
Just actually look it up. You might need it on this week's grammar test.
Holy fricking moron
I'm Columbussin
UUUUUOOOHHHHHH
>An apostrophe (') is a punctuation mark that creates a contraction or shows ownership for a possessive noun. We use it after an S (s') for plural nouns that show possession or singular nouns ending in S. You can also use it after the letter S as a possessive apostrophe for names or proper nouns ending in S.
There is nothing wrong with this and it is frequently used this way in academic literature of various types.
Is this about equating the holocaust to the genocide of the American Indians?
No that’s arguably the funniest episode because it’s a bunch of dumb wops trying to claim Christopher Columbus as Italian American heritage.
>Christopher Columbus
For some reason I thought Chris Columbus and wondered what episode he directed.
This lol, first thing that came to mind was the director.
Italian heritage was the purpose of making Columbus Day a holiday.
No, that episode was still good. Only bad episode is pic related
We didn't even get to see gilf breasts or anything, very disappointing.
wanted to see them f*ck, i thought that scene was actually leading there..
>f*ck
This wasn't that bad. Her character was good at exploring what happens to old spinsters when they don't settle down. Tony saw how truly pathetic she was in this scene.
Filtered. If anything In Camelot is underrated.
best scene
I always liked that we got to see the rare human side to Livia and part of why she disliked Tony, her flashback actress was great.
filtered. it's a fricking great episode that delves into tony's relationship with his father
Thahtsh my fricken dog
It's not a bad episode just because it made you uncomfortable. That was the entire point. It's also in the running for most kino ending shot of the series.
Nah, the most uncomfortable I felt by far is that weird ass CGI Livia had in one of the episodes before her demise.
I think Vito's firefighter boyfriend also made me cringe badly.
>Vito's firefighter boyfriend
He killed himself, two years after he played Johnnycakes.
https://nypost.com/2008/12/25/tragedy-strikes-soprano-hunk/
I read it on the wiki but I didnt know Gianascole assisted to the funeral
it's a hilarious episode, what the hell is their problem?
that's unironically one of the series' best, you're MEANT to be uncomfortable together with Tony as the heroic image of his father is dispelled. GOAT ending too https://youtu.be/tkmbs-P6iSI?si=77RjT23epz0z85OJ
>wasn't that bad
it's terrific, is what it is
based knowers
Filtered hard. The whole point was that Tony's dad's gumar was a total bawd, despite Tony's idealized image of his father and assuming he was driven away from his mother into the hands of some classy lady. It's why he copes hard at the end of the episode by trying to idealize the old b***h by saying she was involved with JFK to his friends, keeping his hero worship of his dad intact, like this anon said:
this one and 'chasing it' are trash tier
wrong
probably best episode of season 5
nothing makes me lol harder than reading the morons in the comments section of vids like these
??? everyone is praising the scene
this was not a bad episode, nor was this even a bad scene.
is correct.
it's painful to watch but for good reason.
Frick off, that was one of their funniest episodes. When Artie Buco gets hit with a slushie and runs to the car and quickly locks the door. So many classic bits in that episode.
the first episode is probably the worst. it ripped off a bunch of things from goodfellas like all those stupid boomer big band songs playing over the entire episode
It's all the same people involved in both productions. Can you really rip yourself off?
that was all scorsese, the people in production just copied him
Yea, it's very clunky, poorly edited and still has the Fox sitcom vibe that they were originally going for.
Don't forget his nasally voiceover
The pilot gets a pass. It was filmed two years before episode 2 aired. They didn't know what the frick they had yet.
I love the pilot
Is there anything more brainwashed and pathetic than the current year woke leftist? A random North Korean factory drone or a Taliban militant are less brainwashed and delusional.
"Christopher" isn't really a bad episode. There's a couple episodes from Season 1 that are pretty bad. "A Hit is a Hit" is probably the worst episode and I always have the urge to skip on rewatches.
A Hit is a Hit is terrible but it has one of the best end credits songs
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STAY OUT OF OUR WAY
AND DON'T BE SO GAY
Filtered
Its a great episode and has some of the funniest scenes
the whole "Tony is in a coma" season was terrible sans a couple of moments, like when Paulie talked about the skin on his arm "being like an old lady's c**t"
That arc was pure kino. I can tell you’re a homosexual with no life experience.
Every episode bad when it's about fat, ugly, stupid cryptoBlack folk pretending to be tough guys when they're all forever b***hed the frick out by any and every woman in existence.
>pretending to be tough guys when they're all forever b***hed the frick out by any and every woman in existence.
Yeah, that's basically every historically Catholic culture out there. This is accurate of wops. And micks. And beaners. And so on.
Post nose
No, there's at least two flat out bad episodes and maybe two more not good ones.
But vox isn't trying to critique The Sopranos here. They're just using sopranos popularity to segue into their moronic talking points. Vox is like thinly disguised political off-topic posting, but they're well funded. Only slightly more finesse than politicians declaring their new policy goals are just like harry potter, star wars, lotr.
Don't engage with it as if it's criticism of the series.
quickrundown?
The home alone guy ?
>vox homosexuals like the ending to the sopranos
of course ~~*they*~~ do
That is true(ly an opinion of someone who doesn't get the show, the strengths of the first season, or that episode)
remember that episode where the family's car gets stolen and the dad says "fricking Black folk... who else?"
Then it immediately cuts to the wop who orchestrate it
yeah because it’s fiction
in real life black people indeed commit crimes at a rate much higher than any other racial group
there were 0 bad episodes
that article is cope
Didn't really care for Chasing It but I'll have to rewatch the series in full
The worst is the one with Ben Kingsley.
Wrong. It's an Artie episode with one of the best wrap up to a character.
Why do I have a feeling that majority of people who pretend to like Sopranos do not actually understand half of the episodes?
>if you ignore half the episode its really good!
That one’s actually fun though, Carmine Jr and Chrissy teaming up is the partnership I never knew I needed.
Their partnership took a backseat to some moron's cameo and a shit load of product placement.
>Fuuuck.
The entire Vito's gay adventure saga was absolute shit
Holy shit this.
What were they thinking with the little idyllic Twin Peaks town but in rural New Jersey or wherever fricking thing?
i liked it better after a re watch or two. the entire thing is hilarious really
Isn’t Vox going bankrupt?
That episode was easily top 15-20 wtf are they talking about lol
No, Columbus is hilarious. She's a fake fan
>point to puppet that looks like columbus hanging from a noose, at an anti-columbus rally
>angrily shout: "that better not be columbus up there!"
Artie you doofus
That is the least sopranos episode. Nothing in it that happens matters.
Bobby's wife dies.
I don't remember that happening in this episode but leads to the worst and most skippable subplot. Oof.
Just because you don't remember doesn't mean you're not wrong.
I didn't say I wasn't wrong. wtf??? Where in my post did you see "I don't remember that therefore I'm not wrong"? You don't. You just made that up in your head.
Janice is the least interesting character in the show. Worse than AJ.
Filtered.
>Where in my post did you see
In the "lol I don't remember this so it doesn't really matter cause I don't like Janice anyway" cope. You're one of those mental midgets who equates their liking for the character with how their story is actually written.
janice is female tony which is interesting
No. Anything revolving around Janice was top kino. Second best character next to Tony.
they replaced columbus with another italian except she's also a saint so it should be better
Who?
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frances_Xavier_Cabrini
>Lombardy
'Ate da Nort
A Hit Is a Hit and D-Girl are arguably worse. 6A also had some real snoozers
D-Girl girl was smoking hot, though. So it's at least watchable.
Oof, Madonn'.
you don't know what the frick you're talking about, dumbass, D-Girl is a GOATed episode. AHIAH is silly and inconsequential, i admit, but it's hilarious (Chrissy/Ade shenanigans and Tony trying to fit in with the medigan)
>That frickin' wienersuckin' mezzo-finook!
D-Girl actually had some pretty good subtext going on, with developing Chris trying to escape the mob life. A Hit is a Hit was shit, though.
a hit is a hit has the ironic moment in hindsight of cristafuh trying to make the recovering addict musician take drugs and going Jeff Jarrett on him when he doesn't
Did I do that?
No, everybody episode of trash is bad
I don't care about the pudgy kid
I don't care about Meadow
I don't care about the fricking Mom
I don't care about the sister
I don't care about Doctor milf
I don't care about caramela
And to be honest Tony sucks
Only big pussy and Christopher are actually interesting character,
I find the show to be overall fricking cringe.
There are shorter ways to declare that you've been filtered.
holy shit what a pleb.
whatever you say ramesh, maybe some bollywood slop is more your speed
i can understand liking christopher over tony, but big pussy? really?
The episode where Vito and Finn are on genosis didn't make any sense to me
You Black folk always forget this one
I skip it on every rewatch
Unironically a very repilled episode though.
>nig openly lusts after a loose white woman
>she's pretends to be oblivious to this and tells herself it's due to her talent as a producer because she likes the attention from a famous rapper
that's one way to look at it
but it's actually a weird cuck fetish/feel bad for Black folk episode
I'm sure that's how Chase meant it, but it's inadvertently an accurate look into the ways women delude themselves and lie to others.
No, I think she really was that ignorant. Ade had an IQ of *maybe* 90. She was dumb as a rock, but had a rocking body and a nice personality.
Booyah hottie.
good morning sir
Looks like a scene from the many saints of newark
>We don't like to talk about it.
It is pretty refreshing that almost the entire fanbase collectively memory holed that piece of shit and still enjoy the series.
It came from nowhere, it returned to nowhere. No one wanted it, so no one remembered it.
Sopranos is very mid - I don’t know why people like it so much. It’s the same with lost and walking dead.
>t. I am the Danger fan
I have a couple days to lose 'fore I get back to work
What should I watch anons if you had to pick up one TV show between those 3 ones : Sopranos, The Wire or Power
What the frick is Power
I don't really know some homie rec'd to me to be honest
Black person show for Black folk
so, sopranos or the wire ?
Justice League: the Snyder Cut
That episode gave us I 'ate the north, so it can't be bad.
~~*They*~~ hate this episode for mocking victim olympics mentality
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Indeed. No other business but their own.
I wonder how triggered Hesh would be if someone mentioned the Holodomor, the Armenian Genocide, or the Cambodian Genocide to him.
>we don't celebrate losers like the CSA and the Nazis in this country, chud!
Also:
>do not celebrate the winners of the Conquista de las Americas because they were white! (actually they are not since they were spaniards)
I
>hates the north
What would happen if Furio discovered that the Arctic Circle exists?
A hit is a hit is the worst episode, this is not up for debate.
Agreed. The moolie/minute ratio is way too high for my liking.
Breaking bad only ever made one bad episode and it was all Rian Johnson's fault
>episode where everyone acts like a moronic for no reason and the tone is all over the place
>directed by Rian Johnson
You don't say?
He also directed Ozymandias though
which is soap opera tier moronation
considered the greatest episode of TV ever bud
this guy listens to justin beiber and watches brazzers while drinking coca cola
Are they mad because wops like Columbus?
Italian Americans are white now which means we are also the bad guys. Our federal holiday is the easiest target.
If he hadn't discovered the Americas for Europe the Sopranos would not have that bad episode.
Jews literally kidnap babies and drink their blood.
Christopher is the most overhated episode
Pine Barrens is the most overrated episode
don't (You) me, i know im right.
The only bad episode was Pine Barrens. Pure fricking Reddit
>Pine Barrens is reddit these days
Is reddit just another word for anything that transcends its medium and becomes fricking amazing as shit?
They hated him because he told the truth.
it's not bad, but i really don't understand why it's so venerated. is it because it all sounds like a coen brother's film?
Because it's the perfect mix of humor and drama. The whole episode never stops being entertaining.
yes it’s reddit
> i really don't understand why it's so venerated
It’s wacky and idiosyncratic. It’s a bit too funny, where the Sopranos is a drama first and a comedy second. Pine Barrens feels very out of place, but it’s often venerated because “it’s so funny”
Paulie's character never recovered from Pine Barrens. Goes from one of Tony's best guys, who also happens to be a weirdo, to a total fricking moron that can't do anything right.
He gave the crew a lot of money with the colombians incident in S6 at the cost of losing his balls.
I genuinely like Pine Barrens because of the high quality YTP it has lol.
Paulie won. He's the boss after Tony gets killed.
I didn't even know people hated that episode. I had no strong feelings about it one way or another.
Because hesch gets called out for kvetching about the holocaust.
>Vox
didn't they go bankrupt?
or was I thinking about another commie propaganda branch?
>didn't they go bankrupt?
Companies go bankrupt and continue operations all the time.
I remember reading that The Hill went bankrupt and I was really happy because they're all homosexuals who deserve to starve to death, but they just kept going.
You're thinking of Vice, they did go bankrupt a few months ago
>DON’T BE SO GAY
The defiler episode is the worst
I partially agree, only because A Hit Is A Hit also exists
I wouldn't say that 'Christopher' was worse than 'A Hit is a Hit' or the pedo coach plot in 'Boca'.
At the time, people were pissed off with the Vito being a gay in NH plot and the filler episodes they used to pad it out.
It was ludicrous that Chrissy went back into the movie business after Tony's ultimatum in S2, but the writers did use Cleaver to burn bridges with Tony and ultimately, indirectly, led to Chrissy's demise.
Vito's gay saga didnt make sense but it is funny
>and ultimately, indirectly,
I mean, the guy was still a depressed junkie in the carnival episode
>I mean, the guy was still a depressed junkie in the carnival episode
Well the Dover situation with Ade, as well as Tony B's re-entry into the life, drove the wedge in between them. Chrissy shooting junk didn't help.
Cleaver was a hate letter to Tony, which Carmela called out; so Tony would take the opportunity to rid himself of such a problem.
Plus, he had openly replaced Chrissy with Bacala as the heir apparent after the Julianna situation.
the pedo coach plot in boca is also ridiculous considering AJ in the last season starts hooking up with a high school girl and no one reacts like they react to the coach even though AJ is a grown adult by that point.
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>But I never like Colombos.
All right, but the natives gotta get over it
Why was Ralphie so based?
what happened to his kid?
Presumably, he recovered from the arrow in the chest.
He'd only need a speech coach, but would have full mobility.
I remember that was the first sopranos episdoe I've ever watched so I kinda felt bad about Ralphie.
Also Columbus was raelly interesting to me since it was one of the few times we see him intimidating someone.
Damn, that was the same episode that Ralphie was whacked and when Junior was knocked down the courthouse steps, which led to his dementia.
Sort of an end of an era within the show. Ralphie was a great character and really gave the show a shot in the arm after they lost Nancy Marchand.
>I remember that was the first sopranos episdoe I've ever watched so I kinda felt bad about Ralphie.
they kinda dragged his character in too many different directions. like the episode with his son is the only time we ever get ralphie actually caring about something and then it's kinda just dropped
>they kinda dragged his character in too many different directions.
I agree, it's even the same episode where he does the 'Mike c**t' phonecall prank on Paulie's ma then you see him be broken by his son's state and even be religious.
>pic is a repost of a repost
this place really is reddit
>it's bad because it shows both sides as being completely full of shit
vox status?
>Is this true?
IS IT TRUUUE, MIIICHAEEEL?
No. You FRICKING SCHIFOSA!!!
Our true enemy. Has yet. To reveal himself.
The Slopranos is as reddit as a show gets. Unfortunately we have so many redditors here now that they argue that it's a good thing. There isn't one episode of The Slopranos worth watching. Utter trash.
bump
shut the frick up, Black person
I watched one season of this show, thought it was mid af and never bothered continuing. Why is it considered one of the best shows ever again?
dissection of american life at the turn of the century
if you’re not interested in that you should reserve your adolescent judgment
>NOOOO THIS TV MAFIA MAN FROM A SHOW 25 YEARS AGO DOESN'T BELIEVE IN EVERYTHING I BELEIVE IN, HOW COULD THIS BE HAPPENING???
>((Vox))
what the FRICK were they thinking?!
>Now look here! I don't like that kind of tawk. Now just stop it. It upsets me.
The Colombus episode is funny and awesome.
The ending of this episode is the best in the series. It's what the finale was trying to do, but worse. The whole episode, they're all arguing without Tony's input. At the end, Tony is finally asked, he gives his opinion, and then the episode ends. There's no counter argument, there's nothing to say whether he's right or wrong. That's because it doesn't matter. It's Tony's show, and he gave his opinion, and that's all that matters. It really stuck with me while I watched the rest of the series.
Yet another midwit who doesn't have the self-awareness to realize that a work not supporting their particular worldview is not a flaw in that work.
we have a word for it it’s called being a woman/liberal
>Rewatch the series again
>Skip "A Hit's A Hit"
and you should too
That one and the Columbus ep are the only ones I skip. Columbus is funny at how bad it is, but I can only rewatch so much cringe so many times.
it's really not that bad, i think people overblow how bad it is. same way how people overblow how good Pine Barrens is
>He was gay, Columbus?
>200 posts in
>not a single explanation how the Columbus episode is bad
?????????????????????????????????????
because it isn’t
liberals have christopher columbus because he was white
Undeniably the worst episodes/arc of 'Pranos was the whole Kevin Finnerty dream sequence arc.
Absolutely a five minute moment tops that they stretched into two episodes, probably to fill air time. Literally had zero point. I always skip when re-watching.
holy mother of all filtered
it’s lost tier
You are a moron. And I don't even think you watched Lost too and only know about the ending from reddit memes.
The statue was removed years ago and replaced with the Harriet Tubman Monument
Christo?
Chistlefer?
wienerlefock Cumbuss?
>episode tackles the delicate issue of Christopher Columbus and the Italian American community
>"y'all white people are raycist"
The Sopranos wasn't an high brow show, but it still manages to filter brainlet.
The entire 6th season was bad, save for 1 or 2 episodes.
I liked season 6 but it was so obvious that they were starved for new ideas. Tony developing a gambling addiction out of nowhere was so weird
So attacking Columbus Day in 2002 was the beginning of cancel culture?
It got much worse later.
If the lost in the woods episode wasn't great it would be the woods
>paulie and chris misadventures.
>Adriana is on OnlyFans now
THAT'S THE WALL, BROTHER