So you only like the comfy episodes. That’s actually totally understandable. It’s hard to watch some of the comfier episodes then get hit with uncomfiness. For me it’s whenever someone gets murdered, like Puss or that Bevilacqua kid.
Whitecaps is brilliant, there's something I just find exhausting about it. It reminds me of when I was a kid and my parents were fighting, maybe, or when a couple can't help but start squabbling in front of you, how awkward it is. They captured that dynamic brilliantly, two people who know each other's vulnerabilities, just going for the jugular every time. To me there's something deeply grotesque about couples fighting like that; to see love, the most beautiful of all human emotions, replaced by its polar opposite is just unsettling.
The whole episode does that contrast brilliantly: the upper-middle-class facade of Tony's life versus the sordid reality of it. That's what Melfi is trying to force him to confront...and he almost does, but backs away at the last minute. He compartmentalizes as he always has and always will.
In Camelot is the only one I skip every time. It’s not a bad episode, I just don’t want or need to watch it again. I avoided Sopranos Home Movies for the longest time thinking the same thing but recently watched it again and it’s actually a good episode.
I skip all non mafia scenes (except for Jamal Ginsberg the Hasidic Homeboy) and it’s half as long and twice as good. Wish a fan would make a “strictly business” edit
It served an important narrative point (to emphasize to the viewer the casual brutality and wickedness of the characters, including seemingly "nice" ones like Silvio and Georgie) but it's just too uncomfortable start to finish.
they had the stripper scenes overlapping the scenes of daughters in college
tracey was kinda qt thought she would get the irreversible treatment to her face but apparently she died from a few hits to her head
Whitecaps is brilliant, there's something I just find exhausting about it. It reminds me of when I was a kid and my parents were fighting, maybe, or when a couple can't help but start squabbling in front of you, how awkward it is. They captured that dynamic brilliantly, two people who know each other's vulnerabilities, just going for the jugular every time. To me there's something deeply grotesque about couples fighting like that; to see love, the most beautiful of all human emotions, replaced by its polar opposite is just unsettling.
The one with the rapper. David Chase's cuck fetish seeps so fucking hard in that episode, it's practically unwatachable on rewatches.
Also, the Columbus Day episode.
I seen Sopranos like 10 times so my opinion matters more than yours, i'd say
-Columbus Day
-Some of the coma episodes
-the one with Tracy the whoa is half decent cause it has a lot of shitty Meadow/Jamal scenes but the Bing stuff is gold
-In Camelot, that old bitch was cringe af
-S3e1 when they bug the Soprano house
-couple others i cant remember rn
this, its not so bad, plus it has that moment of Hesh shitting Chrissy's pleb tier music taste.
I also hated Sop Home Movies for a while but its not so bad, probably because i cringe at that fight, Carmela fucked Tony up otherwise he woulda won.
>some of the best episodes
>doesn’t rewatch them
Get da fuck outta here!
I find them too emotionally draining
So you only like the comfy episodes. That’s actually totally understandable. It’s hard to watch some of the comfier episodes then get hit with uncomfiness. For me it’s whenever someone gets murdered, like Puss or that Bevilacqua kid.
gay
When Tony has food poisoning and was talking to fish
>Whitecaps
>the episode where Pussy gets killed
Two of the most kino episodes and you skip them?
Whitecaps is brilliant, there's something I just find exhausting about it. It reminds me of when I was a kid and my parents were fighting, maybe, or when a couple can't help but start squabbling in front of you, how awkward it is. They captured that dynamic brilliantly, two people who know each other's vulnerabilities, just going for the jugular every time. To me there's something deeply grotesque about couples fighting like that; to see love, the most beautiful of all human emotions, replaced by its polar opposite is just unsettling.
That episode has some of the best scenes in the entire series though
Based moments. Love that part where they all start clapping for Meadow with Tom Petty playing but it turns out he’s riding in a car
The whole episode does that contrast brilliantly: the upper-middle-class facade of Tony's life versus the sordid reality of it. That's what Melfi is trying to force him to confront...and he almost does, but backs away at the last minute. He compartmentalizes as he always has and always will.
i stick with my contention that melfi scenes add nothing and can be skipped to no detriment
best scenes in the series MY ASS
The other best scene
10/10 exchange vs "never say BOO i fucka you on thata desk OOH"
legit one of the best scenes of the series
In Camelot is the only one I skip every time. It’s not a bad episode, I just don’t want or need to watch it again. I avoided Sopranos Home Movies for the longest time thinking the same thing but recently watched it again and it’s actually a good episode.
Home Movies is a top 5 episode and has a chickentown-tier ending, what the fuck are you on about
i just fast forward all the melfi bits and i think ill skip the meadow bits on my next go round
I skip all non mafia scenes (except for Jamal Ginsberg the Hasidic Homeboy) and it’s half as long and twice as good. Wish a fan would make a “strictly business” edit
>pushes woman aside to focus on the grind
was the sigma male of the show?
philistine
>Whitecaps
best argument of the series
you do that pol zoomer
artie is great in that ep as usual
also one of the few times tony doesn't get away with treating his guys like trash
the furio carm scenes in s4 were incredibly memorable for me
CRAZY sexual tension
anon the carmella/furio stuff is some of the weakest stuff the show has to offer, I don't think it's a good argument for season 4
Based list.
Also, the coma episodes
>not rewatching Mayham
how does it feel to have awful taste?
>>The one with Tracey the stripper
That's one of the best.
It served an important narrative point (to emphasize to the viewer the casual brutality and wickedness of the characters, including seemingly "nice" ones like Silvio and Georgie) but it's just too uncomfortable start to finish.
they had the stripper scenes overlapping the scenes of daughters in college
tracey was kinda qt thought she would get the irreversible treatment to her face but apparently she died from a few hits to her head
Was Carmella the only woman in the show with good bantz?
rosalie was the best and it's not close
season six
>Whitecaps
Filtered
See
christopher episode
oh yeah also happy birthday mr president
>
a mob guy shows up and makes trouble for tony episode
The one with the rapper. David Chase's cuck fetish seeps so fucking hard in that episode, it's practically unwatachable on rewatches.
Also, the Columbus Day episode.
Worst episode. I don't know whose idea it was. It was trashy.
a hit is a hit? its worth it just for the chris scenes
I seen Sopranos like 10 times so my opinion matters more than yours, i'd say
-Columbus Day
-Some of the coma episodes
-the one with Tracy the whoa is half decent cause it has a lot of shitty Meadow/Jamal scenes but the Bing stuff is gold
-In Camelot, that old bitch was cringe af
-S3e1 when they bug the Soprano house
-couple others i cant remember rn
this, its not so bad, plus it has that moment of Hesh shitting Chrissy's pleb tier music taste.
I also hated Sop Home Movies for a while but its not so bad, probably because i cringe at that fight, Carmela fucked Tony up otherwise he woulda won.
you might be a fag
i only rewatch the pilot if i'm rewatching the whole show. shit sucks tbh
i also skip happy birthday mr. president
>Please don't leave us, daddy, we love you
>Skips some of the best episodes in the series
>Doesn't skip a shit is a shit and columbus
This isn't the show for you, bud
I ATE THE NORT
>skipping the hot as fuck native american bitch
fanooks all over this thread
>Pocahontas here is scalping us
why did they give Paulie actor all the best lines? hehe
season 4 was dogshit except for the episode where ralphie gets killed
completely unmemorable in every way
That one episode in the last season I think that's really bizarrely filmed and acted. I don't know what the fuck was going on with that shit.