What's your least favorite part(s) to get to on a rewatch? to me, it's Christopher's screenwriting stuff
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Janice in season 2.
sounds like you have some loylety problems
Season 2, while it does have a lot of great moments, is the weakest season to me
Chasing It.
Worst episode of the series
melfi. i know it adds a lot but on rewatches i wil ALWAYS skip thepsych shit
Just finished season 5 today. Wish I would have started years ago
>least favorite
Janice.
She (and Livia) acts just like my mom and makes the show way too personal for me. She needs to get whacked
>best part
Pussy's death.
The whole build up to that scene. Despite him being a rat, I really liked him
>he doesn't whack his cannoli to milfi's legs
OHHH! The balls on this fanook here
This. They're way too repetitive.
i may be a schizo but do ik you irl? my mate just finished S5 the other day maybe today cuz he watched the test dream the other day. he always has the exact same opinions as you.
>i may be a schizo but do ik you irl? my mate
>my mate
I'm American so probably not
that indians vs italian americans was great but tough to watch for me
Dream episodes
>The voice
>The legs
Whoever skipped those scenes a faaaAAAAAAaaaaag
One of the more accurate dream scenes I've seen in media. The scene where he reaches for the bullets and they "smudge" was pure dream logic.
Also gave us the scene where our man is railing Melfi in Roman emperor cosplay
The middle seasons get so bad that the first time through I stopped watching it for a while. Around S3/4 and the beginning of 5.
Everything. It is a truly shit tv show.
Melfi sucks balls. They talk about shit that you could already infer from the show. I also hate her voice.
I love Artie, but any scene where he's trying to talk to a younger women it just kills me with cringe with how much I feel bad for him.
>Charmaine Bucco's hands typed this post
In season 1 it's perfect since Melfi is essential for Tony to realize his mom wants him dead and for the build up, it's all downhill from there
Aj.
No, those problems are just something every italian/spanish american male experiences.
Toodeloo
For me it’s the sad lack of mechas
Speaking of that scene, do you remember your first blowjob?
Least favorite is most of season 1. It really was Goodfellas: the series at that point.
Watching Bobby get gunned down is hard.
Tony Soprano getting fucked in the ass.
crinfe
wasnt it some italian woman crime boss?
don't you have some instagram memes to steal
>cut out every scene with the psychiatrist
>entire story improves
I dislike whiny Meadow episodes.
Barring the episode where Sack is debating the hit on Ralphie, season 4 moves at a glacial pace. Season 6A is poor thanks to the Vito plot.
Any scene that involves Tony's retarded senile mother
Yep
Janice when she is using the following Christ scenes, I get it, it's part of her becoming Livia and manipulative, but it's a serious chore.
Season 4 is one of the best seasons are you fucking autistic? Ralphie is the greatest villain in TV history
David chase couldn't decide if he wanted it to be a surrealist black comedy or a gritty semi realistic mob show. This causes the tone of the show to change wildly every now and then from episode to episode like Tony having a hand grenade and AK47 in his house and killing someone in broad daylight in public with a gun hidden in a fish.
tony blundetto was the weakest part of the show by far. he stuck out like a sore shitty shoehorned in thumb.
A. she was a who-ah
B. he had exquisite taste in movies
C. he was an antihero not a villain. tony is the villain
The coma parts, I skip them everytime (not the real world stuff that's going on when he's in the coma). I find it very boring which is weird because all the other dream sequence parts I found to be good
It's better when you realize Tony is just using her to hone his craft
It's honestly not a bad picture
season 4 is good but I agree with you on vito, the part where he is on the lam and they are showing his new life is boring and literally gay, I also skip that as well as the coma dream sequences.
Only when Christopher sits on the dog. The rest of the script is perfect.
I get what they were going for and I like the idea, but I don't really buy Tony not caring whatsoever about killing Christopher, after being so close for the entire series.
>it's just regular coffee, the cafe ran out of clean normal sized mugs and wanted to make Tony look stupid. Le foreshadowing.
The gambling episode,Vito gay plot,All AJ episodes
I thought he was going to wack because he was snitching (That's why he was wearing the hat + the episode before) to latter find Tony just kill him because he got annoyed,truly shit writing
Filtered it doesn't matter what Tony's 'reasons' are the episode makes it a point that no matter what Chris would do (even if he stayed sober and wasn't a rat) all Tony needed was an opportunity and he would've killed him.
It makes no sense why didn't Tony killed Chris when his girlfriend was working for the feds? Its just shitty writing
I understand that this is the case but I've never really seen an example of this from the show. Maybe the book she gave him about dealing with old people but that's the point of the book so...
Anything involving Maedo.
Great show, maybe the best ever, but they really didn't know what to do with some characters
>anything involving Meadow and college, though season 1 Meadow was based and kinda liked the fact that her dad was a mobster
>Carmella spec house shit
But it ends incredibly well
Father Phil, Tony's peyote trip, some of the dream sequences go a little long, Chris doing heroin, some Adriana scenes, the CGI Livia
He often tells others in his business things he was told in therapy. The tragedy is she stops because she thinks he’s a complete sociopath, when he’s really more of a narcissist, but he did use her advice to actually help others too.
Yeah. His name was Paulie and he liked to like these walnuts.
d. Ralph is a literal Satan incarnate and was the final straw that doomed Tony's soul
>Christopher was a drug addict and has information that could easily take down a boss meaning he is a liability
>Tony told him it was his last chance 2 seasons ago to get off drugs or he'd kill him
>Chris threatened Tony with a gun over the accusation of Adriana blowing him
>Made a movie about a revenge fantasy where he gets to kill his boss
>nearly killed the boss after crashing a car on drugs and told him
Christopher killed himself, with mob bosses you don't fuck around and if you know anything about la cosa nostra you know that when they kill you they always pretend to be your friend first.
It's been a while since my last rewatch, what was the ending? Tony becoming disgusted with her after finding out she was squandering the money he was giving her instead of paying her bills or whatever, and the cringy song and dance she did?
Putting Junior in charge is the only one I can remember, there were others for sure
>dude this character is not the exact same in season 5
>such shitty writing bros
It's called character development you nonce
Tony's peyote trip is the high point of the entire show.
fagabool, you meant to say lick before you iLoan autocorrected it
Him trying to relate the profoundness of the experience he had to the guys and them nodding along like a guy whose girlfriend is telling you about the crazy dream she had was kino. IIRC it ends with him realizing he wasn't making and sense and just saying he got pussy and them all having a laugh. Hilarious
>t. iron eyes cody