oh, you like the sopranos? what's your favourite episode?
>uhh i dont know... the one where they are lost in the woods
cool, what season was that again?
>uhh i dont remember
right, what's your favourite season then
>uhh i don't know... the final season maybe
right, what happened in it?
>uhh i dont know... tony dies in the end maybe
yeah, but what makes it better than the other seasons? what happened in the other seasons?
>uhh i dont know... well the show ended and... i cant really remember what happened before
so what makes it your favourite series then?
>uhh i dont know...
why do people pretend to enjoy this show again?
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>what's your favourite episode?
Whoever Did This
>what season was that again?
ep 9 of season 4
>what's your favourite season then
If Lydia's actress hadnt died, 2. As of right now it's 4
>what happened in it?
2 had Richie, 4 wrapped up Ralph's story and Tony's marriage
>what makes it better than the other seasons?
Particularly great performances and plot points
>what happened in the other seasons?
watch the show
>so what makes it your favourite series then?
already said
>why do people pretend to enjoy this show again?
loaded question from a dishonest leftie
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Sopranos is a blatantly liberal show, homosexual. Stop kidding yourself.
Youre lying to push your agenda, this sounds very gay.
Read any interview with David Chase. Or keep living in intentional ignorance like a fricking wienerroach in the shadows.
now type that without crying
>Sopranos is a blatantly liberal show
You have a double-digit IQ, please stop posting and go sit in the corner.
>anti-toxic masculinity
>anti-racist
>all the “based” characters are evil, lying hypocrites
>Meadow (bleeding heart lib) is literally the moral compass of the entire show
>my personal interpretation of the show is objective reality
meds
>no counter argument
Cope
It’s crazy how moronic and ignorant the average person is. Back then all lefties had to do was make a good movie or show and be very very slightly subtle as in, don’t have a black person look directly at the camera and said “kill all white people”.
Now movies aren’t subtle at all and are dog shit so people act like it’s a new thing. Basically all movies have had extreme leftist messaging for the last 30 years and prob longer. I’m not saying righties can’t enjoy them but you should be aware and not kid yourself into thinking it’s based.
That’s why I assume that any moron who thinks Sopranos is even remotely “right wing” is a zoomer who grew up on the fat-left propaganda slop you described. Notice how no one will ever respond to someone bringing up that David Chase himself is a blatant, open liberal. It’s part of the reason why the show is so great because it does leave a lot up for interpretation, but if you’re being ideologically honest and following the points the show makes to their logical conclusions, it’s very clearly from a “progressive” viewpoint.
>It’s part of the reason why the show is so great because it does leave a lot up for interpretation, but if you’re being ideologically honest and following the points the show makes to their logical conclusions, it’s very clearly from a “progressive” viewpoint.
Yup 100% agreed. Like you said. The fact they do leave it somewhat open for interpretation even though they clearly are pushing you one day, can still make it enjoyable even if you disagree.
When you watch a movie in 2020, it feels like the actors are directly calling out you in the audience for being an evil nazi chud, and that when they talk about the villain they are actually talking about you and people like you, if you are right wing,
This. It's my favourite show but Chase was mad when he found out Tony is the fan favourite. They wanted to make gangsters evil and despiccable, it worked on some level, sure, but at the end people don't care. They like those charismatic, fat and ugly demons because they just don't give a frick, they do their own thing, they follow their passions and they dreams.
It's like american dream, but less gay. Shame it ends badly for most of them, either in prison or coffin.
found the troony
OP's a charcoal briquette and a finook.
>fav season
2
>fav episode
Blue comet
The coma dream episodes were the best
I wont bother saying what number they are or whatever because i dont have autism.
>reeee you need to have a wiki of everything in perfect detail recalling every info
Cope and sneed
I like the one where they go to Italy and Tony meets the acting boss lady
Whom doth thou quote?
You should say “quoth”
the average sopranos fan
I like the one where tony goes to therapy for problems in his family life and then learns something that turns out to apply to his mob boss problem of that episode too
That specific thing only happens like once or twice
when Paulie Walnuts threw a chair at ghosts and called them frickin' queers
I like Johnny Sack seething over the fat wife jokes episode
you don't have to like The Sopranos but 99% of the population has no idea what TV episodes are named and doesn't keep track of what season they're on
I'm an autist but I'm baffled myself when people have opinions on what seasons are good for any given show
>why do people pretend to enjoy this show again?
Because they know Succession is better, but...MUH NOSTALGIA.
uhh i dont know
>favourite episode
Marco Polo
>what season was that?
season 5
>favourite season
4
>what happened in it
Ralphie died, he did some pretty fun shit before that, tho
>what makes it better than other seasons
drama between Tony and Carm and Ralphie being Ralphie
>what happened in other seasons
s1 - war between Tony and Junior
s2 - Richie Aprile and Janice being c**ts, but solving their issues at the end of the season, Pussy getting caught and killed by Tony and friends
s3 - Ralphie being funny and psychotic, quoting Gladiator, beating the stripper to death, overall very engaging season
s4 - as mentioned above
s5 - that animal Blundetto, one of the most moronic characters (along with Terminator 2 gambler and the two morons that shot Chrissy)
s6 - Chrissy death, Vito homosexual plot, war with Phil Leotardo, Silvio death, Bobby death (really fricked me up). Season started with 2 coma episodes, it was uncle Jun who shot Tony. He also had pretty depressing end in mental hospital.
Tony dies at the end.
>what makes it your favourite series
Little moments. Character interactions is what makes this show timeless kino, more than gangsta shit. Even female characters are well written. Examples are Melfi, Carmela, Meadow and even Adriana.
It combines very nice non-capeshitty humor with gritty reality of hostile and harsh gangster world.
Who the frick remembers the season and episode number of a long running series? That's autism
>best episode
>of a long format drama
What kind of derangement is this?