I stopped watching after the third season because it was phull of suck after that point and just adding more stink to the pile.I never watched this show. Everyone at work is complaining about the ending this morning though. It's times like this I feel like yelling out, there's a war going on, you know! Not you guys, I know you guys know about that. But I never heard these guys talk about anything other than television and sports. One day, I probably will yell it out.
I don't know Darla. Its probably best to not talk about politics at work. Television shows are relatively benign. I don't think I really want to know the political affiliations and beliefs of some of my coworkers. Stuff like the Soprano's, Idol, and other mindless reality TV shows keep the air light hearted.
I never watched this show. Everyone at work is complaining about the ending this morning though. It's times like this I feel like yelling out, there's a war going on, you know! Not you guys, I know you guys know about that. But I never heard these guys talk about anything other than television and sports. One day, I probably will yell it out.
Same here, never watched the show. guess I am just unamerican.
But then I recall from amny years ago going into work in Beaverton Oregon on day and everyone is talking about this JR guy that got murdered. I kept thinking who is JR ? Then I found out it was a stupid soap opera.
***SPOILERS****Same shit I posted on that other forum but no one over there watches it apparently.
I could see it 2 ways really. Bobby and Tony on the boat were talking on the boat earlier in the season and it flashed back to that again last week so it must have been important.
They were talking about whether you hear the one that gets you and what happens when you die. Everything goes blank.
Or all of that crazy tension of the last 10 minutes was just a brilliant way of making you feel what Tony feels every day of his life. That would make the song more appropriate if you listen to the lyrics during that scene.
Either way it was good.
Like a handful of the very best television shows, The Sopranos qualifies as art, I think. There's real substance to it. And, like any serious art, it's not going to appeal to everyone.I never watched this show. Everyone at work is complaining about the ending this morning though. It's times like this I feel like yelling out, there's a war going on, you know! Not you guys, I know you guys know about that. But I never heard these guys talk about anything other than television and sports. One day, I probably will yell it out.
Like a handful of the very best television shows, The Sopranos qualifies as art, I think. There's real substance to it. And, like any serious art, it's not going to appeal to everyone.
I'm a bit impressed that something so comparatively difficult and rough edged became so popular. That's a rare combination: most of the best shows on television have only niche audiences.
The first two seasons are the only good ones. After that they progressively added the suck until it was a silly soap opera with shrinks and divorce the main attributes of the plot line.I have to say, I haven't been to impressed with Sopranos. I only started watching the last season a) because it was on demand b) it was ending and everyone was talking about it c) all my other shows ended.
As far as cable series go, I think it was ok. Dexter is by far better on so many levels.
I have to say, I haven't been to impressed with Sopranos. I only started watching the last season a) because it was on demand b) it was ending and everyone was talking about it c) all my other shows ended.
As far as cable series go, I think it was ok. Dexter is by far better on so many levels.