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I can't believe that Sabrina Carpenter decided to rip off ~our girl~ and didn't even admit her inspiration
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The kids were always the weakest aspect of the show. Some of the dream sequences in the latter series were often more filler than not. Compare it to the episode where Tony came to terms with Big Pussy being a rat in season two with whatever the fuck they were thinking with that missing wallet dream sequence. Reminds me a lot of the last season of Better Call Saul where Kim and her husband were talking about Miracle Whip for several minutes. I get it but both instances were flops.So I finally finished the series a few days and… I didn’t remember how much filler there was in Seasons 5 and 6. I found myself fast-forwarding through a lot of scenes (mostly Carmela, kids, or Melfi related).
i never believed the shit about "i uhhh walked into a diner and thought tony should get shot dead here," it was such cope. what it really was, was the fact that gandolfini died and they couldn't do anything more with the sopranos. that last scene was an open door for a future series, it's saying that life keeps going. tony beat his foes, he's lost some friends, silvio might not be waking up (or, "steven van zandt may not come back to keep playing him"), but even though it's all over he's in the same place. someone's testifying against tony, it's another battle for him to fight. whatever, he's still hopeful, thats why he played don't stop believing. he looks up before the camera cuts to black because he's still paranoid that he's got it coming. that's just what life is for him. no more panic attacks. this shit about the guy with the member's only jacket, as if the happenstance of that guy being there means anything. you look at every time someone bites the dust in the show, it's one of two things: a planned murder (meaning you have to know he's going to be at that restaurant), or a heat of the moment thing (think fat dom). total hack shit to say that it really was just "guy shows up and shoots tony" and expect anyone to take it seriouslyEmpLemon video about the ending.
Its called acting you stunad.Let me ask you a couple of three things.
How did Phil compromise to being a house?
But when you consider how "you probably don't even hear it when it happens" is echoed, and also a much earlier part where Chris momentarily dies, "goes" to the afterlife and God (or the devil, I forget) tells him to warn Tony: 3 O'clock, the direction the members only guy and the bathroom were relative to Tony when he might have died.i never believed the shit about "i uhhh walked into a diner and thought tony should get shot dead here," it was such cope. what it really was, was the fact that gandolfini died and they couldn't do anything more with the sopranos. that last scene was an open door for a future series, it's saying that life keeps going. tony beat his foes, he's lost some friends, silvio might not be waking up (or, "steven van zandt may not come back to keep playing him"), but even though it's all over he's in the same place. someone's testifying against tony, it's another battle for him to fight. whatever, he's still hopeful, thats why he played don't stop believing. he looks up before the camera cuts to black because he's still paranoid that he's got it coming. that's just what life is for him. no more panic attacks. this shit about the guy with the member's only jacket, as if the happenstance of that guy being there means anything. you look at every time someone bites the dust in the show, it's one of two things: a planned murder (meaning you have to know he's going to be at that restaurant), or a heat of the moment thing (think fat dom). total hack shit to say that it really was just "guy shows up and shoots tony" and expect anyone to take it seriously
i fucking love the shield badass show with a killer endingI don’t know why people associate The Wire with The Sopranos.
The Sopranos and The Shield are the patrician’s combo. The Wire is faggy bullshit with one great season, one good one, one not so bad, and the rest fucking blows with shining spots.
Need to continue it. The whole Cash Train subplot is just so retarded and it just never stop, last major beat I remember is that the Chief gets raped.i fucking love the shield badass show with a killer ending
They made you… SUCK?Need to continue it. The whole Cash Train subplot is just so retarded and it just never stop, last major beat I remember is that the Chief gets raped.
To be fair, it's an entirely different environment for the mob in Sicily than it is in NYC. They'll go after judges and the police and kill civilians and not think twice in Italy but the mob in America built in rules that say they can't do any of those things here simply because Lucky Luciano realized if they did business as usual like they did in Italy the American authorities would go after them with no restraint either. There would be no mob. Plus, there was so much more money to be had in America between Prohibition and then owning unions and legit business stuff there is no point in keeping the street level stuff as their main priority like it is in Italy.My favorite episode has got to be Commendatori. Mostly cause I'm a HUGE Furio fan. He's a total badass and probably the only real gangster in the DiMeo crew. Plus it's some great tracks like Certamente. Honorable mention: Con Te Partiro.
The episode also tells the DiMeo crew the uncomfortable truth they won't (or can't) square with: they're not real mobsters. They're a fish out of water in Italy.
Also shoutout to the commenter in that video saying "I love the sopranos so much. I wish Italian people were real" lmfao
Mmmn, true dat, I can concede.To be fair, it's an entirely different environment for the mob in Sicily than it is in NYC. They'll go after judges and the police and kill civilians and not think twice in Italy but the mob in America built in rules that say they can't do any of those things here simply because Lucky Luciano realized if they did business as usual like they did in Italy the American authorities would go after them with no restraint either. There would be no mob. Plus, there was so much more money to be had in America between Prohibition and then owning unions and legit business stuff there is no point in keeping the street level stuff as their main priority like it is in Italy.
But the highlight is watching someone like Paulie just keep stepping on his own dick the entire episode.