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Post by klawrencio79 on Jan 10, 2019 20:06:51 GMT
Even better was right after when Tony tells Adrianna while on a cell phone Chris tried to commit suicide. When she's in the car with Silvio, you know what's going to happen. You at first see Ade in her car, heading south alone. You think "Good for her, she might get away". Then it becomes just a fantasy and she with Sil. Never been a show that was so consistently fantastic in every episode, in every facet. The music. Sure, there was a couple clunker episodes. The one with Johnny Boy's ex, Fran something or other. Yuck. And both the Sopranos kids were irritating as fuck at certain times. But no show can ever hold a candle to it, as far as consistency. Lost painted itself into a corner. Breaking Bad was phenomenal, but the first season wasn't up to the others. The last season of The Wire didn't have the best material. And no show could kill of a character better. Death was a treat on The Sopranos. Pussy, Adrianna, Bobby. Even minor characters. Mustang Sally who got whacked by Bobby Bacala Sr. Fucking epic. Great call on the deaths. That Mustang Sally episode is fantastic, dab smack in the middle of a slew of great, and violent, episodes. The death of Ralphie, to me, was one of the most brilliant things they ever did. Sopranos had its share of scumbags but nobody was as deplorable as Ralphie. He was just a vile character, through and through. Yet that one episode, "Whoever Did This" I believe it was called, starts out with his son getting critically injured and the next 20 minutes or so feature Ralphie becoming human. He cries for his son, seemingly yearns for something else in life, complete reverse character assassination. For the first time, you actually feel for him as a character and then boom, he reminds you that he's a completely shitbag and then he's gone a minute later. Just brilliant stuff. That episode floored me the first time I saw it, had me holding my breath for what seemed like days afterwards.
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