This fucking guy, holy shit. This is easily the greatest show ever created

This fucking guy, holy shit. This is easily the greatest show ever created.

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>got dat Pandemic
>WMDs

When I finished the Wire I thought the same thing you did, then I saw Sopranos and it blew Wire away, so much I didn't cared about it since then. I rewatched Sopranos like 4+ times

that looks like a "The Wire" image but I don't recognize that guy. hmm

See I almost feel the same way. I watched Sopranos after The Wire. I love them both. I watched them numerous times each. which is better? well I'd give Sopranos a slight budge over due to Tony being amazing. But both great shows and i wish more existed right now

then you never watched after season 2

I have watched 3 full seasons of The Sopranos before dropping, it is not good.
Tony is a very ignorant and uninteresting character

i watched every season

but its been many years.

>I'll try legalizing drugs

Spotted the butthurt nigger.

What, was your dad in the old tarzan movies or something?

He was the chief behind the hamsterdam shit.

I fully agree. Dropped Sopranos for the same reasons

This show turned to shit past season 2. D'Angelo was the only interesting character.

I'd disagree.

>it's a really slow speech about a paper bag episode

Season 4 is the best

Here is a free (you), use it well.

What are some simple reasons for why you like any of the characters in The Sopranos? The only character I semi-liked was Chrissy, every other character was simply rotten and unredeemable, Chrissy was just funny because of his whole screenplay writer aspiration before he was Made. after being Made he became similar to all the other uninteresting characters.

1 > 3 > 4 > 2 > 5

What season was your favourite? 4 is hard to beat, I'm curious, I could understand any other choice though

2, you cracker

I liked them BECAUSE they were all rotten and despicable, it was a relief to watch a show with only one pain in the ass moral faggotry character. (Meadow)

2, I just found the idea of Prez becoming a teacher after shooting his own car up, pistol whipping a kid, and killing an undercover officer too unbelievable.

2 > 3 > 1 > 4 > 5

though the gap between 4 and 5 is not nearly as big as everyone makes it out to be

I'm watching the 1st season of The Wire and I just got done watching the episode where DeAngelo teaches the younger kids chess. I was blown away! I had to watch it a couple times to really pick up on it, but did you guys realize that when he was teaching them about the chess pieces, he was really referring to THEM being the pawns! What an amazing metaphor!

It was so deep and meaningful, I am amazed by the deep symbolism of this.

Do the later seasons continue on with masterful symbolism like this? This was truly the pinnacle of storytelling that I have ever seen on a television show, and I think I can confidently say The Wire is the best show ever made without even having seen the entire series.

Also the acting is amazing. Idris Elba and Dominic West do a great job with their Baltimore accents.

Because both are terribly shit compared to the first 3?

They knew they had to end it after 5, they jumped the shark like fucking crazy having McNulty do fake serial killings so the cops could get OT.

Serious question for people who think 4 is the best season, what about it do you like the most? Its the only season where McNulty is barely in it and is the only season that they don't have a working wire up? Does everyone really have this much of a hard on for the kids and marlo?

2 is fucking great, I rewatched it yesterday and the day before after watching it for the first time several months ago, (during which i didn't enjoy it too much). I really loved Zigs character after the second time through.

prez grew so much man, how is that unbelievable? his temperament was completely impulsive and with all the experience he gained threw the 2 seasons it's completely believable, remember all of the Valcheck conversations he had in season 2?

I watched the wire first and the sopranos seemed like a cartoon in comparison ..but I got around to liking it better in the end.

>kills someone and seriously injures a minor
>"how do you not believe he became a teacher?"

I'll give you, I bet Baltimore does shit background checks, and I'm sure Valcheck had some pull, but still, no fucking way.

>its a lieutenant Rawls being a closet homosexual episode

Chris and snoop

you remember what fucking school we are talking about?
>first week of class bitch fight results in full facial cut
yes way man.

by the way sorry for shitty spelling

This is correct

>he was such an asshole to McNulty because he was attracted to him

What do you think happened to S4 kids in The Wire?

I always imagined Michael became a rogue thug that probably got capped or arrested in 1 to 3 years, Randy ended working on the corner or started his own corner business, Dukie OD'd and Namond ended up having fairly decent life

Michael picked up a shotgun, said "Now I'm Omar" and morphed in to him, Randy became a manlet, Dukie learned how to recycle and the importance of regular bathing and Namond became almost white.

Watch season five and you don't have to guess.

Why the fuck are people watching The Sopranos after The Wire? Considering the former came first and was more popular during its run, it makes no sense. Is it because of the internet brainwashing everyone into thinking The Wire is the best thing ever?

Pretty much. I still haven't watched the Sopranos. I'll give that and Deadwood a try after I finish Legends of Galactic Heroes.

I can never find the Sopranos anywhere on dvd and over at my best buy they have the wire the complete series on dvd and blu ray, so there's that. The wire is just more accessible it seems

>mfw above the urinal in the homicide department someone wrote "Rawls sucks cock" and Landsman sees it while pissing and gives a knowing chuckle and since the previous season showed Rawls at the gay bar you can figure Landsman probably knows and probably got where he is in the department by keeping his mouth shut
>mfw Herc later meets with Valchek about what to do since he walked in on the mayor getting a blowjob and Valchek laughs and says "careers have been launched on a hell of a lot less"

10/10 telekino

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The Wire is so much better than the Sopranos its not even funny. Ive watched both series 4 times. The Wire is just better in every aspect.

Nigger what?

They just released the full sopranos bluray boxset a couple years ago

Did Landsman get there by keeping his mouth shut, or opening his mouth for what Rawls had for him?

Think on that little chestnut for a minute.

And I have never seen it at any of the local stores that sell movies. They must not have made alot, all I ever find is season 1 or 2 used for $40

>started his own corner business

I don't think he's that ambitious. He probably ended up becoming a generic street thug.

Neither is better than the other. They're both opposites and seek to accomplish different things.

The way Jay ate sandwiches leads me to believe he's a world class salami sucker

what exactly does The Sopranos accomplish? Picture of ignorant italian mob in the 2000s?

Why are you buying marked up DVDs at stores?
Best Buy is usually 10% more expensive than Amazon.

The Sopranos didnt really accomplish anything though until Weiner started writing episodes. Thats when the show actually had something to say. The rest ia just italians whining about stuff.

Best buy (at least mine) does price match so that doesn't matter

I'm guessing you are a tinfoil hat wearing anti-plastic user? cheers if you are, fighting the good fight

ITT: Plebs

thanks for the contribution, dumb piece of shit

No the original post I responded to asked why more people seem to watch the wire over sopranos. All I said is random people out shopping will stumble across the wire but have to search out the sopranos online. At best buy they have the box sets for the wire right at the front of the DVD section. I wasn't saying I wouldn't buy it online just that random people will find the wire easier if they are just out shopping thus leading to more people watching it

The wire the Sopranos are both amazing.

Why the fuck do we have to sit here arguing everything thread about which one was better.

clearly Omar was the best character though

I've found the exact opposite to be true.

That's a strange way of spelling Slim you dirty prostitute.

Generational observations, the general moods and sounds of the late 90s boom to post-9/11 depression, nuanced gender role critiques, the most in depth character study on tv, study of the American nuclear family, study of clinical depression, a depiction of the decline of the mob. It's primarily about the human conscience.

Weiner wrote the worst episodes of the show. Eg. Luxury Lounge, Rat Pack. Chasing It was the worst episode of 6B.

Don't ever talk to me or my shotgun ever again

Landsman and McNulty were basically the two sides of the same coin. One played by the rules and understood the system perfectly, the other understood the system but acted like an angsty teenager.

>Don't ever talk to me or my boyfriend ever again

ftfy

Agreed.

This.

But Omar is a meme character. D'Angelo, Bubbles, Stringer and Frank the best.

Snoop is the best

Michael - Omar
Randy - Bodie
Dukie - Bubbles
Namond - Bunny?

He got away with everything because cops and Jews both protect their own, so why not? Also doing background checks on well-educated white teachers in the Baltimore ghetto, heh.

Nah. Bunny, Cutty, Carver, and Slim Charles.

Namond - The opportunity d'Angelo never had and Wallace squandered.

characters don't have to be likable. they just have to be interesting.

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Omar was unaffiliated in a place where affiliation was everything. He had less things he had to do, since there are things you must do to keep an organization afloat, but also had less thing he could do. That put him in a unique position. Why did he end up like that? He was emotionally sensitive and couldn't deal with the unavoidable murders of innocents that gangs demand. That's all.

This. AS soon as he told the Vice Principal he was an ex-cop she basically hired him on the spot

Omar, brother Mouzone and the serial killer hoax are the only missteps in The Wire. Everything else is pure Kino.

>people like The Wire Season 2

But season 2 has a wire up, stringer, avon, the greeks and all that storyline but because they give white people 10 mins each episode its the worst

>Tony is a very ignorant and uninteresting character

This is the most fucked up opinion I've seen here in a long time.

Tony is by far the most fleshed out character on TV, and much more lifelike, including any character on The Wire.

McNulty, Stringer, Carcetti, etc. are practically two dimensional next to Tony, Carmella, and Chrissy. little better than cliches.

>tfw realizing that Bubble hitting rock bottom and recovering is mirrored by Marlo being the ghetto's rock bottom and the co-op led by Slim is the beginning of its recovery

Brother Mouzone is the target of much scorn but would based Simon really fuck up that badly? Is there a possibility that someone like that existed but it just seems too ridiculous to be true?

>you actually like the nigga with a library card and everybody else hates on him

;_;

>What are some simple reasons for why you like any of the characters in The Sopranos?

>every other character was simply rotten and unredeemable

Lol, the characters aren't supposed to be likable--they're supposed to be lifelike. You're in way over your head.

They could've spent more time on the actual union and lawyers and less on Frank's family drama.
I think he's talking about the character's characteristics rather than its characterization.

5 percenters and nation of islam must have had a few killers out there.

I personally just feel the actor hammed it up a bit too much for a plot device.

>it was a relief to watch a show with only one pain in the ass moral faggotry character. (Meadow)

But just another reason why The Sopranos is easily GOAT is to see, despite that Meadow is clearly a "good person," how she is subtly and slightly hypocritical, self-serving, immature, etc. at times, just like Tony and the rest, demonstrating that we all sort of have the same traits and desires, we just control them and express them to different degrees.

But it's particularly interesting when you see her similarities with Tony, since they're related.

There was a nation of Islam member involved in the street stuff but reading Harper's and national review in ghetto park benches, giving speeches about ballistics of handgun cartridges, talking like Urkel, having a comedy dumbass assistant, being feared like the boogeyman by street gangs; all embellishment that's not in keeping with the rest of the show.

The whole series is full of flawed normal people trying to make their way. Adding the comic book characters was unnecessary and detrimental to muh realism.

Two and four are the best seasons, this is known by everyone that isn't a pleb subhuman.

too bad all of the actors actresses fucking suck

Sopranos is 1-2 leagues better. Its themes are more fundamental and more subtly portrayed, and its characters much more lifelike. And the soundtrack is easily the best ever, and there's actually some visual storytelling.

The Wire just overtly and repetitively beats the viewer over the head with confined ideas about institutional dysfunctionality. Its subject matter is limited in that it only applies to modern life in a corrupt shit hole large city. Its characters are simplistic and merely serve as vessels to convey the shows commentary about institutional dysfunt. They aren't fleshed out people like Tony et al.

I remember wars on the IMDB forums between Sopranos and Wire fans.

meadow was weak when she had to do dramatic emotions, like crying, but was fine elsewhere. Gandolfini, Falco, and Imperioli are literally the GOAT TV actors.

She should've just killed him instead of letting Michael talk to him

>mfw plebs think S2 is bad

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S2 really increased the entire scope of the show.

>subtley portrayed
I hope you are fucking high because nothing about Jennifer and Tony's fucking counselling sessions was subtle. also for example that fucking D-girl episode where the fat kid brings up Nietzche, absolutely terrible, Sopranos does nothing subtley.
>Life like
>fleshed out people like Tony
Jesus Christ you need to stop

Sopranos has NOTHING in terms of setting. Also consider Mad Men which trumps Sopranos in both character and setting.

I mean sopranos seasons 1 and 2 are GOAT but the wire's advantage was that the ratings allowed the series to end before it dragged

It's a couple kids talking about Nietzsche. Of course kids might be impressed by that philosophy when they're growing. Made perfect sense in context for a teen to start questioning exactly what AJ was questioning. And nothing about that part was integral to the show's subject matter, so its overtness doesn't characterize the show in general.

And the same with the counseling sessions. What was overtly discussed there didn't simply explain all of the show's subject matter. The sessions touched on it occasionally, but there's a lot more to interpret and connect in the show than what is said in those sessions.

The Wire, by contrast, offers little more than its obvious, repetitive commentary about dysfunctional bureaucracy. There's not really any point in watching it more than about 3 times as a consequence.

Yet The Wire was the one that ended on a low note while the other ended with its best season?

damn good catch

>Sopranos has NOTHING in terms of setting

Eh, setting isn't as important as good characterization, etc. Could've hurt the show's goals too if the setting were more "interesting" than 1999-2006 America.

IDK, Deadwood's setting is kind of integral to it being about people forming a community and the small time, violent politics. I guess you could set each show elsewhere and different time, but maybe not. Then again, the dialogue was the best part of Deadwood, which is also tied closely to its setting/period.

I don't think setting is so much a "choice" as it is a "side-element" of the story.

and prop joe and im on board.