Same. While I do enjoy his eccentric mannerisms, I don’t think it would’ve worked as well. Though it is interesting to think about how it could’ve gone, if he was.
Ive just started to watching the show for the first time, im only in the middle of series one and im loving it lol cant believe i waited so long to watch!
@@samtimo7544 It's the best show ever imo. Have fun watching it for the first time, you're in for a treat. I re-watch it every 3-5 years. When you're done you have another treat coming: Talking Sopranos here on YT, it's a podcast where Michael Imperioli (Chris Multisanti) and Steve Schirripa (big Bobby Bacala) goes through each and every episode, and they interview other members of the cast and staff.
I found it hilarious that the scene where Bobby shows up with his orange and camo hunting gear and Tony's burst of laughter when he saw him, was genuine and unscripted. It was so funny that they decided to keep it in the show.
It wasn't unscripted. In doc about Gandolfini Steve Sharipa talks about how James told him "I've seen you in the get up but you have to make me laugh" so off camera he came in holding a giant dildo lmfao
For years I thought the final episode was a waste of time, until it was explained to me by a devoted fan what had happened. He said there was a comment to Tony in an earlier episode aboard a boat where a character told Tony that 'you don't know it' when you are the one being taken out', or words to that effect. Characters would enter that diner and Tony would look at the door to check them out. The super-fan explaining this to me was more specific and I apologize that I don't remember every detail. But, when Tony would look at the door, you, the viewer, was seeing the door from Tony's point of view. Cutting to black is Tony seeing, but then not knowing, that he had been shot by one of the people who had walked in. My super-fan even knew which character did the killing because there was a point-of-view shot by that character looking back at Tony and family at the table just before Tony's view went to black. Now that I know this, I see why the final episode was just brilliant.
There is a blog out there that breaks that scene down in excruciating detail and involves this very scenario. I too have chosen this as "what really happened" and through that lens I simply cannot imagine it ending any other way. Also, remember way back when Tony's mother talked about life with AJ. "It's all a big nothing". I think it calls back to that as well.
I’d say the most controversial scene is that rape scene. Sure the therapist regains power over her life by not sicking Tony on the rapist. But the audience absolutely wanted to see it. No matter who you are. The things Tony would’ve done to that man should’ve been broadcasted for all to see to show what happens to rapists.
Scorsese is an intelligent person and he probably didn't want this TV series to come out, for the same reason that the godfather was not supposed to come out.
Question remains, did Tony develop in the end? He may have some different stances on his uncle or what therapie is. But in his core he didn’t change in my opinion. His wife did, his children, Chris. But the main cast stayed loyal, didn’t really change. His mother and uncle not at all (dismissing the alzheimers). The development of the therapist was most noticeable in my opinion, very clear when she was with her friends and family.
Also in the finale when Tony looks towards the restaurant seat while he walks in and already sees his future self sitting there is inspired from 2001: A Space Odyssey
@@o-dog6142 better than GOT. At least Sopranos had a good ending. That last season of GOT ruined it for me. And I watched that show religiously and read the books. I can't wait for the Winds of Winter and a Dream of Spring so we can finally see GRRM's true vision of how the story ends
How can u even compare some fantasy thing with real life family/ mob drama that changed tv history forever.. GOT dont even go close to The Sopranos sorry..
Yup. I gotta say, Boardwalk Empire had the best ending I’ve ever seen in a series. And the show never gets mentioned along with The Sopranos and The Wire. Boardwalk Empire is right there with them in my opinion.
How is Paulie not on this list?? He was literally in the maffia before his acting and in prison...where he met actors and decided to become an actor... He was also in Goodfellas itself....and spongebob
Not sure if it means anything but the first episode season 1 opens with a close up of Tony who is looking up a statue in Melfi’s waiting room. The series then ends with again a close up of Tony looking up when the bell rings in the ice cream parlor. Some people surmise that Tony didn’t go anywhere, we the audience did, after all for all the clamoring about no “ending” we weren’t there for Tony’s beginning. We were just dropped into the middle of his life, then we were dropped out.
the way tony is framed tiny between the legs of the statue makes me think of child birth. So, in a way, it begins with his birth and ends with his death.
The ending left absolutely zero ambiguity. The last frame of the show before it cut to black was Tony Soprano's perspective. There was an order to how the perspectives would change in the final scene along with chimes related to the door opening. David Chase spelled out the ending through conspicuous directing cues.
You’re reading your own interpretations into it I think. The entire point is that it’s ambiguous; trying to fill in the gaps misses the point completely. The story is over, that is all the audience can say for certain.
@@christiansoldier77 he also accidentally freudian slipped and called it "the death scene" in a interview. Personally I think he got clipped by the members only guy at his 3o'clock. Plenty of clues ro support it
Honestly thank God the networks said no. It woulda ruined the whole show because the way they talk and things they show woulda never been able to have been aired on a regular network.
If you took any fim classes, then the shot selection at the end of the last episode tells you what happened. Every time the door opens and the bell rings we get Tony's point-of-view camera shot. In the last shot, we hear the bell ring and cut to black. Tony never hears the shot that blows his brains out and his point-of-view is cut to black, so he never gets to see Meadow again before he dies.
I always thought the last scene was a dream. And they clipped him in his sleep. That diner was never in the show. They only had Italian food pretty much. And they never all took separate cars to meet anywhere. It seemed odd and busy like a dream jumping around everywhere. They used dreams more than once in this show.
I think they clipped him in the diner. They ate Italian food yeah but they also ate sushi lol. The diner is in the trailer for Many Saints. The reason it jumps around is bc its going in and out of Tony's perspective. Members Only guy hit him at his 3 o'clock just like Christopher warned him in SE2 or 3 after his nesr death
The diner is Holsten's in Bloomfield, NJ. It's a diner and ice cream store that David Chase used to regularly frequent when he was a kid so he decided to use it for the final scene.
One thing for sure I know something that fans of the sopranos might not know you see in New Jersey there is this Italian food market called joe Leon’s and the owner worked on the sopranos
I can see that, in the finale for this upcoming movie/series. The movie will be based on a young Tony Soprano, but find out in the conclusion that is was just Tony's last moments before dying.
Why do people not get what happened? It was pretty clear. Prior to the last episode, in one where Tony and Bobby Baccalieri are on a small boat fishing (S6E13), Tony asks what happens when you die, Bobby says "you probably don't even hear it". In the final episode every time the bell on the door rings it cuts to Tony's face as he looks up, then switches to Tony's view of the front door. First time it's Carmella. Second time it's the guy who clips Tony and AJ. Then suspect guy gets up and goes to the bathroom. Third time you get the shot of Tony's face, then black. The black and no sound is Tony's view, he's dead.
@@earlwilliamsjr4817 It's not guessing though, it's actually very clear once you look at it from the right angle. It's a POV shot of Tony dying, it could hardly be more in the audiences face.
James Gandolfini is to the acting world, what people like Jimi Hendrix, Jim Morrison, Kurt Cobain, Freddie Mercury, etc. are to the music world. Unbelievably talented people, who we lost at what seemed to be the very beginning of their artistic peak. Sometimes one of these larger than life folks comes along, gives the performance of a lifetime, and barely even gets to see the effect it has on the following decades if not centuries. Strange how the right person is always in the right place, at the right time, to against all odds, both amaze us, and permanently raise the bar for everyone who follows. It's even reminiscent of the saints and martyrs of the bible. I'm not a religious person, but the people who wrote the bible, and the stories they chose to tell, are eerily similar and not by coincidence, to our own modern stories of heroes, saints, and martyrs. And almost as a rule, those who lead by example, and permanently change the status quo, never truly know that this is what theyre doing, and almost never live to actually see the impact their lives and works have for the rest of history to follow.
If the creator of the last scene thinks it was cool he should have been a customer service representative taking customer call-ins. Every curse word threat on our live, our family, and even our dead relatives was fair game for these people who called thinking it was a problem with the cable TV signal. Even little old ladies were taking on Tony Soprano's screen persona!!
mob comedies out of date?! Married to the Mob (1988) doubled it's money at the box office... My Blue Heaven (1990), The Freshman (1990), Get Shorty (1995) all did extremely well as Mob Comedies
Without Lorraine Bracco this thing would have been flat as stale beer. A breathtaking portrayal of a woman who has it all: beauty, professional success, a smart child, but in the last analysis, has nothing but a philosophical foundation of sand. One of my many favorite scenes was Melfi patronizingly lecturing her patients, as they leave her motel room, "remember, you have two ears. Listen to one another." Her own marriage being antagonistic and profoundly flawed. The series as a whole cut to the quick. It laid bare the toxic elements of so many relationships we suffer.
Do you think someone stole his pitch and made Analyse This and still cast Deniro but cut the mother and made it more about the relationship between him and the therapist?
I would have liked to seen Tony Soprano and George Constanza switch places in their respected tv shows. George the mob boss and Tony hanging out with Jerry, Elaine, and Kramer at the coffee shop.
Thats fascinating, thanks for sharing i'm certainly going to dig into that. I can honestly say i've never thought of david chase and carlos castaneda in the same train of thought, despite both men being hugely influential parts of my teens/20's. Super cool piece of info, thanks
The Saints movie is the only movie I have looked forward to in years. Bless you, Jimmy. Your kiddo is going to knock it out of the park, we will see to it. This is as big as the Godfather opening. Very excited!
One thing, David did initially mean it for a TV show, but his back up plan was that if he didn’t get picked up, he would shoot another one or two hours of footage and use the first episode as well as the new footage for a movie
tony dies at the end. the black screen is what he saw bc the guy who went to the restroom shot him. thata qhy you keep seeing tonys view looking towards the entrance and how it gives hints and focuses on certain people zoomed in
Love the scene where Paulie thinks he’s surrounded by the ghosts of his murders and yells “fucken queers” and throws the chair at them. Lmao
Yeah, the Mikey Palmice callback was great in that scene too.
I’m gunna have to ask you to leave
That was the best lmao
I am so glad that De Niro was not cast as Tony.
DeNiro was brilliant, at one time. That ghastly performance in "The Irishman" was an appalling finale to an amazing career.
Denerio was hit or miss at best a one trick pony who is very over rated
@@jeffreymcneal1920 did he die and I wasnt invited to his mass of Christian burial?
Same. While I do enjoy his eccentric mannerisms, I don’t think it would’ve worked as well. Though it is interesting to think about how it could’ve gone, if he was.
Woke pos robert d
Every time you rewatch the series it’s better
Ricardo Diaz thats true too!!
Ive just started to watching the show for the first time, im only in the middle of series one and im loving it lol cant believe i waited so long to watch!
For real
@@samtimo7544 It's the best show ever imo. Have fun watching it for the first time, you're in for a treat. I re-watch it every 3-5 years.
When you're done you have another treat coming: Talking Sopranos here on YT, it's a podcast where Michael Imperioli (Chris Multisanti) and Steve Schirripa (big Bobby Bacala) goes through each and every episode, and they interview other members of the cast and staff.
seen it at least 5x beginning to end, could not agree more
The Sopranos theme song is absolutely legendary, and that's a fact
It's interesting watching how they cut out the Twin Towers scene after 9-11.
That’s dumb if they did
@@lanthanumlanthanium6373 if that's the case, I never noticed.
What is the legend?
Its my ringtone
RIP James Gandolfini......my fav show ever!
A brilliant actor 👏
I found it hilarious that the scene where Bobby shows up with his orange and camo hunting gear and Tony's burst of laughter when he saw him, was genuine and unscripted. It was so funny that they decided to keep it in the show.
Bobby did look funny but he was dressed appropriately for winter in the woods. He wasn't stupid.
Poor Bobby. Honestly the only death that made me sad beside Christopher.
ME TOO!
Tony just needed a laugh in that episode
It wasn't unscripted. In doc about Gandolfini Steve Sharipa talks about how James told him "I've seen you in the get up but you have to make me laugh" so off camera he came in holding a giant dildo lmfao
Quasimodo predicted all this...
Hahahahaha brilliant
Who did what?!
I remember all those Monday morning talks at work about the episode that aired the night before
The Sopranos brought back Sunday night TV for me & my friends. 2 episodes of the Sopranos and a episode of OZ!!!
I miss this show.
It's in prime .you can buy each season for like $ 20.00 pr season. Not bad imo. For the best drama on HBO
@@captainscentsible1811 I have HBO Max now and I agree with you.
People still doing the location tours here in north jersey. Still cool 😎
I did that about 6-7 years ago. It was a lot of fun.
Cool
The reason why Tony had that look on his face in the end was because “The Vipers” walked through the door of the diner and got their revenge.
Hahha great comment
I always thought he wasn't pleased after Chrissy sold his share of the wine
Was it my bad hearing, or did Tony refer to them as the "wipers" when mockingly recalling the incident?
Still remains one of my favorite shows.
The Sopranos and all involved were nothing short of incredible!
I think 12 ads in a 12 minute video is a bit stupid. Lost a subscriber for your greed.
Pine barrens is the only episode title of any tv show I remember. That's how much that episode stuck out to me.
Haha facts.
For years I thought the final episode was a waste of time, until it was explained to me by a devoted fan what had happened. He said there was a comment to Tony in an earlier episode aboard a boat where a character told Tony that 'you don't know it' when you are the one being taken out', or words to that effect. Characters would enter that diner and Tony would look at the door to check them out. The super-fan explaining this to me was more specific and I apologize that I don't remember every detail. But, when Tony would look at the door, you, the viewer, was seeing the door from Tony's point of view. Cutting to black is Tony seeing, but then not knowing, that he had been shot by one of the people who had walked in. My super-fan even knew which character did the killing because there was a point-of-view shot by that character looking back at Tony and family at the table just before Tony's view went to black. Now that I know this, I see why the final episode was just brilliant.
There is a blog out there that breaks that scene down in excruciating detail and involves this very scenario. I too have chosen this as "what really happened" and through that lens I simply cannot imagine it ending any other way.
Also, remember way back when Tony's mother talked about life with AJ. "It's all a big nothing". I think it calls back to that as well.
Sharp as a fuckin cue ball this one
I’d say the most controversial scene is that rape scene. Sure the therapist regains power over her life by not sicking Tony on the rapist. But the audience absolutely wanted to see it. No matter who you are. The things Tony would’ve done to that man should’ve been broadcasted for all to see to show what happens to rapists.
Agreed
That's what everyone would've wanted. The Sopranos is not like other shows.
For real, I cried like a baby.
Yeah. You know its bad when you hate her friends, family and therapist MORE than the maffia itself
Caleb Black : I never saw that episode having thought I had encyclopaedic knowledge of every series , what's it titled please ?
I STILL love this show to this day. And every once in awhile I'll even binge the series to end. I've watched the series 4 times over.
3 for me
Same
I notice something new and special with each repeat viewing. Can’t say that about many shows.
those are rookie #s. gota pump those #s up
I still watch every season
Me too brother, every winter I start over
I watch 1-3 skip most of 4 and 5 and go to 6
Scorsese's criticism of The Sopranos always bugged me, I think he was jealous of its success
What did he say?
Alan Cantu LOL, he wasn't jealous. He knew Sopranos wouldn't exist without Goodfellas.
@@rodycaz8984 wtf does the sopranos have to do with goodfellas?
He could have done it better, he thought.
Scorsese is an intelligent person and he probably didn't want this TV series to come out, for the same reason that the godfather was not supposed to come out.
It's the jackeeeeet
😂😂😂
Rocko Demeo had the reputation of being the toughest in Essex county, but he didn't come around no more after Richie got done with him
sopranos better than x-files
It's not even close.
Incredible character development on this show, this aspect is severely underrated.
Question remains, did Tony develop in the end? He may have some different stances on his uncle or what therapie is. But in his core he didn’t change in my opinion. His wife did, his children, Chris. But the main cast stayed loyal, didn’t really change. His mother and uncle not at all (dismissing the alzheimers). The development of the therapist was most noticeable in my opinion, very clear when she was with her friends and family.
The sopranos theme song is a synopsis for the show
Also in the finale when Tony looks towards the restaurant seat while he walks in and already sees his future self sitting there is inspired from 2001: A Space Odyssey
I always loved that part
Really? That's interesting.
FANTASTIC!! Thank you for this
Greatest series of all time. Better than GOT, The Wire, etc
What are you talkin about it's in the top five but it's not messing with Game of Thrones or the wire
@@o-dog6142 better than GOT. At least Sopranos had a good ending. That last season of GOT ruined it for me. And I watched that show religiously and read the books. I can't wait for the Winds of Winter and a Dream of Spring so we can finally see GRRM's true vision of how the story ends
How can u even compare some fantasy thing with real life family/ mob drama that changed tv history forever..
GOT dont even go close to The Sopranos sorry..
Without The Sopranos there would be no GOT. The only ones that comes close are The Wire and Mad Men
Yup. I gotta say, Boardwalk Empire had the best ending I’ve ever seen in a series. And the show never gets mentioned along with The Sopranos and The Wire. Boardwalk Empire is right there with them in my opinion.
What you didn’t know was that everybody who wore a hat on or off the show had a bee on it
And hated Golf
@@gapyrodawg5181 "Stupida fuking game"--Mr. Williams
I'm still watching the sopranos and it's still brilliant 👏
How is Paulie not on this list?? He was literally in the maffia before his acting and in prison...where he met actors and decided to become an actor... He was also in Goodfellas itself....and spongebob
He also talked for the dog that replaced Brian on Family Guy when they killed him off.
What no way???
The Sopranos and Boardwalk Empire🔥Best series ever!!
100%
Ooof. That last season of Boardwalk empire ruined it for me. I loved that show until that final season
I get that but that’s the trend with most HBO TV series. Everything is great until the last season. Look at what happened to GoT
That ending was ---
Not sure if it means anything but the first episode season 1 opens with a close up of Tony who is looking up a statue in Melfi’s waiting room. The series then ends with again a close up of Tony looking up when the bell rings in the ice cream parlor. Some people surmise that Tony didn’t go anywhere, we the audience did, after all for all the clamoring about no “ending” we weren’t there for Tony’s beginning. We were just dropped into the middle of his life, then we were dropped out.
the way tony is framed tiny between the legs of the statue makes me think of child birth. So, in a way, it begins with his birth and ends with his death.
Hes a interior decorator , killed 16 Czechoslovakians
When Chris said but his house was ugly, I laughed so hard.
DeNiro, a guy who made a living playing Al Capone
The ending left absolutely zero ambiguity. The last frame of the show before it cut to black was Tony Soprano's perspective. There was an order to how the perspectives would change in the final scene along with chimes related to the door opening. David Chase spelled out the ending through conspicuous directing cues.
nin6246 No he didnt . He said there is no answer to what happened to Tony
@@christiansoldier77 That's him jerking off and getting his jollies off. He spelled it out directorily. Check out the analysis.
You’re reading your own interpretations into it I think. The entire point is that it’s ambiguous; trying to fill in the gaps misses the point completely. The story is over, that is all the audience can say for certain.
@@nin6246 Sorry . I am going with the guy who actually wrote the script and not some youtube analyst
@@christiansoldier77 he also accidentally freudian slipped and called it "the death scene" in a interview. Personally I think he got clipped by the members only guy at his 3o'clock. Plenty of clues ro support it
Honestly thank God the networks said no. It woulda ruined the whole show because the way they talk and things they show woulda never been able to have been aired on a regular network.
If you took any fim classes, then the shot selection at the end of the last episode tells you what happened. Every time the door opens and the bell rings we get Tony's point-of-view camera shot. In the last shot, we hear the bell ring and cut to black. Tony never hears the shot that blows his brains out and his point-of-view is cut to black, so he never gets to see Meadow again before he dies.
Who's else is ready for the new Sopranos movie?
Me
I tried watching it, and literally fell asleep after 15 minutes. This will be so hard to equal.
the sopranos movie came out? what’s it called?
The greatest show of all time 👈🏼
Arguably.
1- Breaking Bad 2-Sopranos 3-Game of thrones
This show is still good to watch; Ralphie still one of my favorite character
Game of thrones never deserved to take sopranos throne, it just had ridiculous amounts of money thrown at it and still failed the ending
Maybe at one point it did. After season 8 it's not even in the competition
crazy that all the scenes in the van from the PINE BARRENS were filmed in a studio with thejr breath CGI. They acted their asses off!
5:50 Not a shock at all, no way Gandolfini didn't have some major rage issues...those scenes weren't acting, they were felt!
Wow. Wasn't aware of a lot of this info.
🤔👍
So many great actors. Homerun performances. 🏆🎭
The reunion show, Eddy Falco admittedly said her and James were not close at all .
I always thought the last scene was a dream. And they clipped him in his sleep. That diner was never in the show. They only had Italian food pretty much. And they never all took separate cars to meet anywhere. It seemed odd and busy like a dream jumping around everywhere. They used dreams more than once in this show.
I think they clipped him in the diner. They ate Italian food yeah but they also ate sushi lol. The diner is in the trailer for Many Saints. The reason it jumps around is bc its going in and out of Tony's perspective. Members Only guy hit him at his 3 o'clock just like Christopher warned him in SE2 or 3 after his nesr death
The diner is Holsten's in Bloomfield, NJ. It's a diner and ice cream store that David Chase used to regularly frequent when he was a kid so he decided to use it for the final scene.
@@DroMeetsPhoto did many saints ever come out?
What fans didn't know? Dude, Chase has been saying this for like 15 years. I don't know anybody didn't know.
Gotta click that bait
One thing for sure I know something that fans of the sopranos might not know you see in New Jersey there is this Italian food market called joe Leon’s and the owner worked on the sopranos
UP IN DA CLUB
At the end, that diner? I've been there and the onion rings are the best I've ever tasted.
Interior decorator
I dont care what they say. The Sopranos are real to me!
Terrance Winter was pivotal in the success of The Sopranos.
All I know is I never had the makings of a Varsity athlete
Whaddya Hear...Whaddya Say!!!
Pretty sure even the casual viewer caught some of this, guys.
I've heard rumors that gonna show what happened to really Tony in the Movie
I can see that, in the finale for this upcoming movie/series. The movie will be based on a young Tony Soprano, but find out in the conclusion that is was just Tony's last moments before dying.
Why do people not get what happened? It was pretty clear. Prior to the last episode, in one where Tony and Bobby Baccalieri are on a small boat fishing (S6E13), Tony asks what happens when you die, Bobby says "you probably don't even hear it". In the final episode every time the bell on the door rings it cuts to Tony's face as he looks up, then switches to Tony's view of the front door. First time it's Carmella. Second time it's the guy who clips Tony and AJ. Then suspect guy gets up and goes to the bathroom. Third time you get the shot of Tony's face, then black. The black and no sound is Tony's view, he's dead.
@@Turkkish1 just to see it actually happen
If people have to guest how the series ended , then that's the problem with the ending. Great series but there was no closure .
@@earlwilliamsjr4817 It's not guessing though, it's actually very clear once you look at it from the right angle. It's a POV shot of Tony dying, it could hardly be more in the audiences face.
Most brilliant ending of a series I’ve seen ❤️
It was a brilliant finale to a brilliant show.
What song is playing in the background of this featurette
I believe if it weren't for The Sopranos,thre would be no Sons Of Anarchy.... I loved this show.... I'm still sad that James is gone..
Same for all the shows about villains like Breaking Bad and Madmen.
James Gandolfini is to the acting world, what people like Jimi Hendrix, Jim Morrison, Kurt Cobain, Freddie Mercury, etc. are to the music world. Unbelievably talented people, who we lost at what seemed to be the very beginning of their artistic peak. Sometimes one of these larger than life folks comes along, gives the performance of a lifetime, and barely even gets to see the effect it has on the following decades if not centuries. Strange how the right person is always in the right place, at the right time, to against all odds, both amaze us, and permanently raise the bar for everyone who follows. It's even reminiscent of the saints and martyrs of the bible. I'm not a religious person, but the people who wrote the bible, and the stories they chose to tell, are eerily similar and not by coincidence, to our own modern stories of heroes, saints, and martyrs. And almost as a rule, those who lead by example, and permanently change the status quo, never truly know that this is what theyre doing, and almost never live to actually see the impact their lives and works have for the rest of history to follow.
Best TV show that ever will be!!!
Such a great show 😊
Edie & jimmy .......WOWWWW!
Olivia’s ghost scenes in the start of season 3 were so creepy lol
If the creator of the last scene thinks it was cool he should have been a customer service representative taking customer call-ins. Every curse word threat on our live, our family, and even our dead relatives was fair game for these people who called thinking it was a problem with the cable TV signal. Even little old ladies were taking on Tony Soprano's screen persona!!
I love Edie Falco!
mob comedies out of date?! Married to the Mob (1988) doubled it's money at the box office... My Blue Heaven (1990), The Freshman (1990), Get Shorty (1995) all did extremely well as Mob Comedies
All came out years before Sopranos
Another "fact" video said Silvios suits were tailored by John Gottis tailor loll
I love the the show and all but; the scenes of therapy in that show are so unrealistically ideal. No therapist is actually that good.
....bc you've talked to every last therapist? You have no way of knowing that.
@@michaelmcgee2026 Yes. I've talked to every therapist.
Κρόνος Ὀλυμπία
The therapy sessions were not necessary . You could cut out all of those scenes and not miss a beat
Yea I honestly didn’t mind the therapy but there was too much especially in the later seasons
Without Lorraine Bracco this thing would have been flat as stale beer. A breathtaking portrayal of a woman who has it all: beauty, professional success, a smart child, but in the last analysis, has nothing but a philosophical foundation of sand. One of my many favorite scenes was Melfi patronizingly lecturing her patients, as they leave her motel room, "remember, you have two ears. Listen to one another." Her own marriage being antagonistic and profoundly flawed.
The series as a whole cut to the quick. It laid bare the toxic elements of so many relationships we suffer.
Chase accidentally slipped that its tony death scene on accident
truth is..there will never be a show of this greatness...ever...so dont argue..you know im right =)
Such a fantastic show. Just finished it for the first time.
Do you think someone stole his pitch and made Analyse This and still cast Deniro but cut the mother and made it more about the relationship between him and the therapist?
Tony had the same charm as Archie Bunker did
I would have liked to seen Tony Soprano and George Constanza switch places in their respected tv shows. George the mob boss and Tony hanging out with Jerry, Elaine, and Kramer at the coffee shop.
You're a dipshit
I'm watching this outta respect for my fatha
I don't know why I watch videos like this... I mean, everything they list is stuff I (and most) already know... And then they pull me back in.
The pun is intended right?
I like that Tony's mom's name is Livia - with the weight of history behind THAT name!
Carlos Castaneda was also a huge influence on Chase.
Who takes advice from a prizefighter? Ali maybe.
Thats fascinating, thanks for sharing i'm certainly going to dig into that. I can honestly say i've never thought of david chase and carlos castaneda in the same train of thought, despite both men being hugely influential parts of my teens/20's. Super cool piece of info, thanks
I’m still pretty pissed off about the ending. However, I can’t think of a better one. If that makes any damned sense lol.
We know exactly what you mean!
Tony was killed....that is why it went black...he is dead 💀
The Saints movie is the only movie I have looked forward to in years. Bless you, Jimmy. Your kiddo is going to knock it out of the park, we will see to it. This is as big as the Godfather opening. Very excited!
Most people never knew Phil did 20 years in the can
Best drama ever
Where is Paulie? 🤔
Must see Lilyhammer
Charles Schwab ova here
Ridiculous amount of adverts. Bye
Oz was already underway when this started. It wasn’t daring and controversial. Pretty tame.
One thing, David did initially mean it for a TV show, but his back up plan was that if he didn’t get picked up, he would shoot another one or two hours of footage and use the first episode as well as the new footage for a movie
Sharp as a fuckin cue ball this one
All of the last names of people were names from Chase family
The end represents the viewer getting whacked.
"OH POOR YOU!"
tony dies at the end. the black screen is what he saw bc the guy who went to the restroom shot him. thata qhy you keep seeing tonys view looking towards the entrance and how it gives hints and focuses on certain people zoomed in
You missed the point. The story is over, it doesn’t matter if he lived or died.
The Sopranos and Breaking Bad are the greatest tv shows ever made
They say most men’s issues come from mommy issues.