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also College might be the best episode, I happened to stumble on an article after I had seen the episode thank goodness, that proposed it was the crucial episode of the whole series, which is for obvious reasons that Tony didn't die in S1, but I think if you're more out of the loop than me and didn't know Tony lived all the way until the end, in a post game of thrones world you maybe think he dies there
also College might be the best episode, I happened to stumble on an article after I had seen the episode thank goodness, that proposed it was the crucial episode of the whole series, which is for obvious reasons that Tony didn't die in S1, but I think if you're more out of the loop than me and didn't know Tony lived all the way until the end, in a post game of thrones world you maybe think he dies there
There's a lot of YouTube essays (?) about how this episode was the most important from the series to TV as a whole
Post by potentpotables on Apr 13, 2021 19:20:34 GMT -5
College is a classic, but I have a few I like more - Whitecaps is a personal fave, Long Term Parking and All Due Respect at the end of season 5, From Where to Eternity (best Paulie episode?), Boca (uncle junior gives world class head), Meadowlands has my favorite scene when Tony makes Junior boss after Jackie Aprile dies.
also College might be the best episode, I happened to stumble on an article after I had seen the episode thank goodness, that proposed it was the crucial episode of the whole series, which is for obvious reasons that Tony didn't die in S1, but I think if you're more out of the loop than me and didn't know Tony lived all the way until the end, in a post game of thrones world you maybe think he dies there
There's a lot of YouTube essays (?) about how this episode was the most important from the series to TV as a whole
I'm sure there are some but I can't think of another show prior to it that the main character is such at the precipise of death that early like that.
College is a classic, but I have a few I like more - Whitecaps is a personal fave, Long Term Parking and All Due Respect at the end of season 5, From Where to Eternity (best Paulie episode?), Boca (uncle junior gives world class head), Meadowlands has my favorite scene when Tony makes Junior boss after Jackie Aprile dies.
I also love Jackie Aprile Jr being such a loser.
I thought the last Adriana episode was very good and probably one of the most tipping point episodes, especially considering Tony/Chris
also College might be the best episode, I happened to stumble on an article after I had seen the episode thank goodness, that proposed it was the crucial episode of the whole series, which is for obvious reasons that Tony didn't die in S1, but I think if you're more out of the loop than me and didn't know Tony lived all the way until the end, in a post game of thrones world you maybe think he dies there
also College might be the best episode, I happened to stumble on an article after I had seen the episode thank goodness, that proposed it was the crucial episode of the whole series, which is for obvious reasons that Tony didn't die in S1, but I think if you're more out of the loop than me and didn't know Tony lived all the way until the end, in a post game of thrones world you maybe think he dies there
Damn I should've used this when I announced the all inspector game in mafia
SupeЯfuЯЯyanimal, will you be disappointed if I watch The Many Saints of Newark before I start the series?
There's definitely going to be some small callbacks or inside jokes you won't get (I already noticed one or two in the latest trailer) but overall it probably won't be super important and you should be able to follow it.
SupeЯfuЯЯyanimal, will you be disappointed if I watch The Many Saints of Newark before I start the series?
There's definitely going to be some small callbacks or inside jokes you won't get (I already noticed one or two in the latest trailer) but overall it probably won't be super important and you should be able to follow it.
I was mostly joking, but I might actually do this for no other reason than I can actually not know any major plot points going in unlike the series. Like I get the joke at the end of the second trailer bc I know the event that happens in the show broadly (no idea on the details) bc you see things over the course of fourteen years whether you're trying or not. By the time I get through the show, I'm sure I'll have seen something about what happens in the movie.
Btw, having seen zero episodes and only watching the two trailers for the movie, my bold prediction is Tony kills Dickie Moltisanti. No idea how ridiculous that sounds but yeah.
I’m not even sure I want to watch this. Figuring it’s gonna be a huge letdown from the series. I actually skipped watching some football that I had money on because I got sucked into a rewatch of a Sopranos marathon on HBO. Damn great TV.
Post by itrainmonkeys on Sept 28, 2021 19:43:15 GMT -5
Once again my plans of "Oh i'm going to rewatch the whole thing before this movie" collided with my realization of "Holy shit....that comes out this week?" and I am disappointed in myself.
Will probably re-watchc after seeing the movie. I still haven't seen El Camino because I have a few more Breaking Bad episodes I left off with on a re-watch and I'm stupidly stubborn with shit like this.
That ending though.. quite a revelation and I'm not sure how I feel about it.
Yeah. I said fuck it and watched this morning. Uneven was the word I thought of. Context of the series might change it, but I felt like they could have cut twenty minutes of some stuff and added twenty minutes of other things and had a better movie.
That ending though.. quite a revelation and I'm not sure how I feel about it.
Yeah. I said fuck it and watched this morning. Uneven was the word I thought of. Context of the series might change it, but I felt like they could have cut twenty minutes of some stuff and added twenty minutes of other things and had a better movie.
Yeah, unearned was the word I was thinking. It makes sense with Junior's character from the show, but I felt like outside of Dickie, Tony, and Olivia we really don't spend enough time with any of the legacy characters to really warrant something that big.
Post by NothingButFlowers on Oct 4, 2021 12:53:35 GMT -5
We watched the first half hour or so of the movie, realized it still had an hour and a half to go, and turned it off. I don’t know, maybe it just wasn’t the right time to watch it, but neither of us was enjoying it at all.
We watched the first half hour or so of the movie, realized it still had an hour and a half to go, and turned it off. I don’t know, maybe it just wasn’t the right time to watch it, but neither of us was enjoying it at all.
I also thought it was horrible. a real shame considering how much I loved the show. the lone bright spot for me was Corey Stoll as Junior
Finished Season Three last night. Here's a picture of me while Jackie Jr was planning his little robbery.
season 3 has so many great episodes. Especially Employee of the Month, which is easily one of the best written episodes of tv ever. But Jackie Jr is a low point for me. Haha. He’s just so dumb and even if that’s the point it gets hard to watch.
Finished Season Three last night. Here's a picture of me while Jackie Jr was planning his little robbery.
season 3 has so many great episodes. Especially Employee of the Month, which is easily one of the best written episodes of tv ever. But Jackie Jr is a low point for me. Haha. He’s just so dumb and even if that’s the point it gets hard to watch.
They make it obvious as the season goes on that Jackie Jr is a stand in for Tony for AJ. Jr is the son of a guy that Tony had immense amounts of respect for and was very successful in the life. Jr is also obviously a fucking moron who inherited zero of his father's ability and no amount of Tony's help could change the inevitable end. Tony fears the same thing will happen with AJ who seriously confessed to cheating bc he thought his school DNA tested his urine. It's a powerful arc for Tony as AJ is his sole male heir. That being said, Jackie Jr is so cringeworthy basically every time that he's on screen that it is indeed difficult to watch. I actually asked alawre if she thought that Jackie Jr seems like the living embodiment of a fuck boy bc we've progressed as a society in the last twenty years or if he was always awful. I couldn't wrap my head around any scenario where we were supposed to cheer for him or even like him that much. I could barely believe the line jpbrez quoted was even real the first time I heard it.
Also, at this point, Meadow fucking sucks. It clicked last night when she was telling at Carmella in the car. She's just very stereotypical college student who thinks they have everything figured out with no life experience to back it up.
season 3 has so many great episodes. Especially Employee of the Month, which is easily one of the best written episodes of tv ever. But Jackie Jr is a low point for me. Haha. He’s just so dumb and even if that’s the point it gets hard to watch.
They make it obvious as the season goes on that Jackie Jr is a stand in for Tony for AJ. Jr is the son of a guy that Tony had immense amounts of respect for and was very successful in the life. Jr is also obviously a fucking moron who inherited zero of his father's ability and no amount of Tony's help could change the inevitable end. Tony fears the same thing will happen with AJ who seriously confessed to cheating bc he thought his school DNA tested his urine. It's a powerful arc for Tony as AJ is his sole male heir. That being said, Jackie Jr is so cringeworthy basically every time that he's on screen that it is indeed difficult to watch. I actually asked alawre if she thought that Jackie Jr seems like the living embodiment of a fuck boy bc we've progressed as a society in the last twenty years or if he was always awful. I couldn't wrap my head around any scenario where we were supposed to cheer for him or even like him that much. I could barely believe the line jpbrez quoted was even real the first time I heard it.
Also, at this point, Meadow fucking sucks. It clicked last night when she was telling at Carmella in the car. She's just very stereotypical college student who thinks they have everything figured out with no life experience to back it up.
As a plot device Jackie Jr is great, but he is written as almost a caricature, and the actor who portrays him is pretty cringe.