Watched 3 episodes

>watched 3 episodes
>boring shit
when does this get good?

it gets good when you know the characters and their relationships with each other, so after watching all of Season 1.

we both know your autism wont allow this to happen.

Hopefully, when you kill yourself.
Anyway, Soprano Thread I guess.
>Favorite character
>Favorite episode
>Favorite scene
>Favorite banter
>Who's funnier : Junior or Paulie?

Season 2

really? how does it improve?

It doesn't, this shit is only remembered because of pleb redditors who have over hyped it to such extreme levels.

Watch Breaking Bad or Mad Men instead.

old lady dies

that's all?
not sure if i continue watching this chore.

everything about this post is so incredibly wrong i'm just hoping it's bait

when the wire starts being good

but then it would be good already

this

depends on how low your threshold for "good" is

>s1 isnt the best seaon
"no"

>the wire is actually good and not just "good for its time" or "good for the role it played in the history of tv series"
"no"

>s1 one isn't actually good
but

no.

To be honest I don't really care for the show, but Edie Falco and Gandolfini were so good, I watched the whole thing. It's like watching an acting masterclass.

Nothing changes throughout the whole series, no characters grow or develop, they introduce randos just to kill them in the same season constantly.

Just watch the Tony "hallucination" episodes and his "arguing with Carmela" episodes, and you'll have seen everything you need to.

The rest is really cringey acting with weak AF storylines (seriously there was an entire fucking half season dedicated to Christopher wanting to work in hollywood)

I could barely watch the wire S1.

It felt like a much improved version of CSI/Criminal Minds/Cold Case

Sure it was much improved but it still felt like Informative Murder Porn.

>"holy shit, we can use swear words in this show" the show
>good
lmao

You know so long as we keep reverse memeing like this it won't be long before we get redditors on here talking about how Bojack Horseman is a better representation of depression than Mad Men.

>inb4 I'm not baiting/counter baiting

Sopranos is a funny show. If you're not laughing every episode that means you won't like the show. 3 episodes in and you hate it? Wtf is wrong with you.

>Just watch the Tony "hallucination" episodes and his "arguing with Carmela"
which are these?

>only the wire uses swear words
_____________________no

>>the wire uses swear words to the point the dialogue is cringey or ridiculous
>yes

>Not falling for Gandolfini

Are you gay?

I can't see how anyone could watch the first few episodes and find it boring, even if its dated its still better than 95% of television today. also fuck you if you think season 1 of the wire is boring. and most of all, fuck me

>Sopranos is a funny show
for real? i don't think there has been one funny moment yet.

njet.

i don't really like his character.

but i did like it.

Of all the classic hyped to high heaven tier series there are, the Sopranos is the one I'm having the most difficulties getting into. I've forced myself through season 1 and 2 but I'm having a real hard time even caring about what happens. And don't get me started on their gangster lingo in this show. I guess it has to do with me being as far away from a typical guido as humanly possible. I just can't relate to it at all.

>an entire fucking half season dedicated to Christopher wanting to work in hollywood


This was the kind of stuff that was, admittedly, heavy-handed, but well executed for what it was. Chase loved opportunities for meta commentary on the writing process and the production conditions around which the show was actually made. It forced into their by literally turning Chris into a struggling writer, but the messages were on point. I would say the exact same thing about the role psychotherapy played in the show in that it was a cheaply convenient narrative vehicle for telling rather than showing.

Mad Men learned from these mistakes and implemented the basis for meta commentary seamlessly into the plot. It was a show about (copy)writers so it allowed easily for Wiener to espouse his musings on the writing process through Don/Peggy, and Don openly rejects therapy continually throughout the show almost as an acknowledgment that it's a cheap writing ploy for spelling out character motivations that should developed organically.

When you stop shit posting while watching/ browsing on your phone

but it's still boring

Watch it then rematch it like 1 or two years later. I liked it all on the first watch but rewatching it again after two years and it's even better. Don't have to figure out whose who already sortve know what's going to happen, but you get to look at it from a better perspective. But if you don't like it now then idk. Just try to push through it cause it really is a good show. And If you end up finishing it and liking it then watch it all again like 2 years later

>Just try to push through it
>cause it really is a good show
i don't think you have to push yourself through a good show

kill yourself faggot

nah

junior was definitely funnier. the proof is when put a pie in a woman's face for talking about his pussy licking

Character- furio
Episode- probably the one when everyone thought Adriana blew tony in the car and you see all the guys talking on the phone and junio says something like " I heard he came all over the sunvisor" and after the whole aftermath tony talks to Melfi and says " you know after all this I might as well as fucked her.. Thanks!" I was dying from those lines....

Also Christopher's line to tony " you're the biggest cooze hound, you'd fuck a catchers mitt"

Scene- probably the final scene, cause I loved the way it was done. Or the scene where tony agitates Janice about abandoning her son and she causes her to lose her temper.

Paulie had more funny lines but junior had the funniest ones when he did. See above from episode

Banter I'm not really sure about, I never really had one

low effort 'saying reddit will trigger people' bait

But it is a good show. In fact it's basically known to anyone that it's one of the best. You can't be watching the show though staring at your cell phone or browsing Sup Forums at the same time. So I wouldn't be surprised if OP is not liking the show cause he has a short attention span, it was hoping there'd be more gang violence in every single episode.

O watched only one of this shitty show and already spotted that it's fucking Sup Forums bullshit, like Fargo.

hmm...

nope!


fargo was alright imo, did you watch both seasons?

Great argument

Go back to watching breaking bad or game of thrones

>nobody changes
>Tony becomes more ruthless and isolated from both his families
>Christopher goes from loving and admiring the mob lifestyle (before being made), to seeing how truly tough it really is, before turning to drugs and eventually isolating himself, realizing the mafia isnt what he thought it would be
>paulie climbs the ranks until he gets stagnated , complains about tony's leadership and in the end, remains loyal alongside silvio
>silvio...okay
>Bobby goes from being some low level driver for junior to Tony's #2

yep, no changes at all.

go back to breaking bad, this show isnt some cartoon drama where some stepped on loser becomes a drug lord.

make me

But that's basically what the shows kinda about. No one really develops. No one has an arc. You can even see this when Christopher starts to have a breakdown during season one cause he feels like a character in a movie that doesn't or won't have an arc. Even Melfi tells tony he won't change because he's a sociopath. One of the wives around Carmella changes when she becomes independent success after her husband died, while Carmella stays the same housewife dependent on her husband


Basically everyone on the show is there own worst enemy.

There's like a very select few that changed for the better but mostly everyone else wouldn't change and they end up suffering for it


"You know who had an arc? Noah -Sil

Yeah, that episode has something to say about reputation. It's fickle and often dependent on things outside your control and what other people think.

God, that was such an unlikeable cunt. Why did they make her so shitty?

>No one really develops.

This isn't entirely true on the show or IRL. Johnny Sac noticeably changes as he rises to boss. Chrissy changes too, although it's subtle, as he becomes more self-assured as he feels more actuated, but he never really overcomes his fundamental emotional problems. Even Tony does after early S6, although it's temporary. Sure there are some other examples too.

It doesn't OP. I know because I watched the first episode of season one and then the last episode of the series to see if it got any better and it doesn't. The entire thing is shit.

kek

still mad?

some people change, some people change a little, some people change temporarily, and some people never really change. You can see this IRL and in the show.

Do not listen to their lies OP

I went in 5 seasons deep and it just gets worse and worse..

GOT YOURSELF A GUN
GOT YOURSELF A GUN
GOT YOURSELF A GUN
GOT YOURSELF A GUN
GOT YOURSELF A GUN
GOT YOURSELF A GUN

It didn't age well. If you don't like it by now, just drop it.

well i'm gonna try to complete the first season, if it foesnt get better, i'll stop.

>yfw cazzata malanga

>>The rest is really cringey acting with weak AF storylines

go back to re*dit you piece of human garbage

FUCKIN QUEERS

It gets noticeably better in the second season but if you hate the beginning I don't really know if you should bother.