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Far too fucking long
Way too far fucking long.
We have to see Vito turning off the power at the fire, 'writing' in the library, attempting to do carpentry, cooking dinner? Who gives a f.
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To counter some of Wiseguy's points, the thing about the last season and all the new faces popping is akin to a family in real life (think Philly in the late 80s/early 90s) that was decimated by deaths and indictments and all the new faces that seemingly popped up out of nowhere. Plus, we never really got a look inside any of the crews besides Tony's and the Aprile crew, so we really don't know who was out there because they focused on that inner circle for the most part.
Tony's "I get it" means he is accepting that he is a terrible, shitty person that kills and exploits people. Tony killing Chris like he did was an easy way to justify it in his own mind. He probably would have died anyway and Tony gets ride of a major drain on his life (see: terrible, shitty person).
Phil turning sour for "no reason" is within character for mobsters in real-life. They can smile and be friendly in one moment and stab you in the back the next. I like that Chase didn't just give us everything on a platter and dumb it down for us.
I do think they could have expanded on more of the above in the first part of season 6, though. They should have drastically reduced the Vito storyline and, while I get the dream sequences -- especially the Kevin Finnerty one -- I wouldn't have minded some of it being cut.
Tony's "I get it" means he is accepting that he is a terrible, shitty person that kills and exploits people. Tony killing Chris like he did was an easy way to justify it in his own mind. He probably would have died anyway and Tony gets ride of a major drain on his life (see: terrible, shitty person).
Phil turning sour for "no reason" is within character for mobsters in real-life. They can smile and be friendly in one moment and stab you in the back the next. I like that Chase didn't just give us everything on a platter and dumb it down for us.
I do think they could have expanded on more of the above in the first part of season 6, though. They should have drastically reduced the Vito storyline and, while I get the dream sequences -- especially the Kevin Finnerty one -- I wouldn't have minded some of it being cut.
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“Boca” episode sucked . The whole subplot about the girls soccer coach and Junior’s propensity for cunnilingus are weak.Wiseguy wrote: ↑Thu Jul 21, 2022 7:31 pm You guys are crazy. The first season had some wrinkles that had to be worked out but 1 through 5 were solid. It was the 6th and final season that seemed uneven and misguided; treading water in some ways, rushing in others, and just not as well thought out as the previous ones. Chase should have stuck with his original plan to do 5 seasons.
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The Christopher Columbus Day episode .Yeah that one was a misfire. I don't like the majority of that episode. There were character inconsistencies about how they reacted to the day. Overall it felt like they made too much of a big deal out of it, especially Silvio when it would make more sense that they didn’t pay so much attention to it. I mean some of the arguments between the characters were ridiculous . They go to a fucking Indian casino too
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Season 6 part 2 should have had a few more episodes and been its own season. It was too short and as a result several storylines felt rushed (the inner conflict and killings in the Lupertazzi family, the fallout between Tony and Phil, Tony and Chris, etc).
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Not trying to Monday Morning QB my favorite show of all time, but a compelling end to the Sopranos would have been a massive RICO indictment against the Family, Christopher flipping during S6 after realizing Cosa Nostra took the love of his life away from him, and a tense courtroom drama during the last few episodes where Christopher testifies against Tony about all of the major murders and crimes we saw throughout the series.
The show would have ended with Tony facing life in prison, considering his loyalty to his family vs. Family, and right when Tony is deciding whether or not to flip -- cut to black. We never know. Chase could have still kept his sudden ending with unanswered questions.
Instead we got a clown storyline with Tony murdering Christopher by plugging his nose after a car accident, a visit to some random mistress of Christopher's in Las Vegas, and a peyote trip in the desert.
We're left with a neanderthal-level debate of "DID TONY DIE?!?! HERE'S WHY HE DID/DIDN'T DIE". It's just a pure guessing game that has nothing to do with Tony's inner psychology (the whole point of the show). If we had been left with the question of whether Tony flips we'd still be having interesting discussions over Tony's choice.
It would have paralleled the Massino situation just a short time earlier, too.
The show would have ended with Tony facing life in prison, considering his loyalty to his family vs. Family, and right when Tony is deciding whether or not to flip -- cut to black. We never know. Chase could have still kept his sudden ending with unanswered questions.
Instead we got a clown storyline with Tony murdering Christopher by plugging his nose after a car accident, a visit to some random mistress of Christopher's in Las Vegas, and a peyote trip in the desert.
We're left with a neanderthal-level debate of "DID TONY DIE?!?! HERE'S WHY HE DID/DIDN'T DIE". It's just a pure guessing game that has nothing to do with Tony's inner psychology (the whole point of the show). If we had been left with the question of whether Tony flips we'd still be having interesting discussions over Tony's choice.
It would have paralleled the Massino situation just a short time earlier, too.
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Good idea; Chris should have gone with Ade and met the FBI and wired up against the family for the rest of 5 and 6, part 1, leading to a trial in part 6 with the NY war going on at the same time.B. wrote: ↑Fri Jul 22, 2022 8:01 pm Not trying to Monday Morning QB my favorite show of all time, but a compelling end to the Sopranos would have been a massive RICO indictment against the Family, Christopher flipping during S6 after realizing Cosa Nostra took the love of his life away from him, and a tense courtroom drama during the last few episodes where Christopher testifies against Tony about all of the major murders and crimes we saw throughout the series.
The show would have ended with Tony facing life in prison, considering his loyalty to his family vs. Family, and right when Tony is deciding whether or not to flip -- cut to black. We never know. Chase could have still kept his sudden ending with unanswered questions.
Instead we got a clown storyline with Tony murdering Christopher by plugging his nose after a car accident, a visit to some random mistress of Christopher's in Las Vegas, and a peyote trip in the desert.
We're left with a neanderthal-level debate of "DID TONY DIE?!?! HERE'S WHY HE DID/DIDN'T DIE". It's just a pure guessing game that has nothing to do with Tony's inner psychology (the whole point of the show). If we had been left with the question of whether Tony flips we'd still be having interesting discussions over Tony's choice.
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Whenever I do a re-watch I try to be as objective as possible. While the series dips a little bit as it goes, I'm still completely on board through the end of season 5. The Adriana storyline is incredible -- not quite to the level of the Big Pussy story (best television storyline ever done) -- but despite growing up around the life Adriana was the most pure character on the show. Silvio does an absolute heel turn when he kills her and Tony's "arc" was already revealing him to be an unrepentant piece of shit (he had just tried to fuck Adriana, now he ordered her murder).
Season 5 set up season 6 to be an incredible collapse of these people and their relationships, but instead it's like the writing team threw darts at random one-off ideas and stuck with that. I still thought they were going to have Christopher flip when he kills his NarcAnon friend -- I remember watching that and thinking, "This is it. Chrissy's losing his mind and he's going to get busted on this stupid murder and flip." But no, it was another pointless storyline and Christopher gets murdered through the old "plugged nose after a car accident" trick.
Would have been incredible to see Tony's family talking to him in prison, coming to court, dealing with life with Tony off the street, coming to terms with Christopher's betrayal, etc. The show would have ended with the FBI offering Tony a deal, him not giving them an answer and talking to his family about it, then Tony alone in his cell as it cuts to black. The show should have ended with Tony alone, ala Michael Corleone.
Season 5 set up season 6 to be an incredible collapse of these people and their relationships, but instead it's like the writing team threw darts at random one-off ideas and stuck with that. I still thought they were going to have Christopher flip when he kills his NarcAnon friend -- I remember watching that and thinking, "This is it. Chrissy's losing his mind and he's going to get busted on this stupid murder and flip." But no, it was another pointless storyline and Christopher gets murdered through the old "plugged nose after a car accident" trick.
Would have been incredible to see Tony's family talking to him in prison, coming to court, dealing with life with Tony off the street, coming to terms with Christopher's betrayal, etc. The show would have ended with the FBI offering Tony a deal, him not giving them an answer and talking to his family about it, then Tony alone in his cell as it cuts to black. The show should have ended with Tony alone, ala Michael Corleone.
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Wiseguy wrote: ↑Fri Jul 22, 2022 1:06 pm Season 6 gripes just off the top of my head...
First and foremost, too many damn episodes. 21 instead of the standard 13. Great, if you have the material to make it work, but Chase & Co. didn't. It was about the HBO money. A lot of down time and treading water, as I said. Less would have been more.
It seemed like Junior shooting Tony was just an excuse for Chase to have yet another dream sequence. If I never hear the name "Kevin Finnerty" again, it will be too soon. I get diving into the psychology of it all (a major part of what the show was about) but this just seemed repetitive.
The whole gay Vito/Johnny Cakes thing. Obvious nod to D'Amato. OK. But you take up huge chunks of multiple episodes with that?
Chris' Cleaver movie. The whole thing just seemed boring and pointless.
And speaking of boring and pointless, Tony's whole Vegas...peyote..."I get it!" trip. What is that even about?
AJ's depression. OK, the kid that didn't care about anything now cares about everything. But the character development in that regard was poor and didn't make a lot of sense.
There was some good tension between Tony and Chris. The scene where they embrace at Chris' baby's ceremony is really good but his death was anticlimactic. Was it really even necessary at all? Or did Chase simply want to kill off another major character since it was near the end and it didn't matter as much?
I've mentioned before how Phil seems to let his brother being killed slide but then, for seemingly little to no reason ("Leonardo to Leotardo?") decides to play hardball with Tony. Butchie is all for going on the warpath and pushes Phil to do so but then, inexplicably, is the one wanting a truce later on. Again, not really developed well.
Tony wants Paulie to take over the Aprile crew? What crew? As a matter of fact, who of consequence was even left in the family? Pussy long dead. Furio long gone. Richie dead. Gigi dead. Ralph dead. Tony B dead. Vito dead. Eugene dead. Burt dead. Bobby dead. Ray Curto (who was informing) dead. Carlo flipped. Larry Barese flipped also? Silvio in a permanent coma. Junior senile. As far as active made guys you had, what, Tony, Paulie, and Patsy? It's why the writers had to bring in characters like Walden out of nowhere. Maybe they could make Benny and Little Paulie. LOL.
All that is not to say Season 6 didn't have it's moments. It did.
The Monopoly game from hell.
Paulie beefing with Vito over the split from the Colombian robbery, i.e. Paulie taking the exact opposite stance he did when he had the beef with Ralph over another robbery earlier in the series. Too funny.
Ben Kingsley...."FOCK!"
Phil's "pygmy thing over in Jersey" monologue.
The intricacies of beefing with NY over Barone Sanitation, dumping asbestos, etc. The kind of "inside baseball" only those who follow the mob can appreciate.
Any dialogue from Little Carmine.
Johnny Sac's beef with Rusty.
Etc.
The 5th season set things up perfectly for a normal 13 episode 6th season where they would have had enough time, but not too much, to keep the good stuff above, wrap up the NJ vs. NY war, etc.
Actually... they did make Benny. Thats what his..." I'm looking you right in the eyes" thing to Phil was at the start of Season 6, in front of Satriales. I always thought it a really good example of showing and not telling. To add, when Benny was laid up in the hospital, Tony said, " You gotta get your own customers.." He got made...at least I think he did....
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Also, I thought Paulie took the same stance Ralph took, as " his guys did the heavy lifting". Then Tony still rules against him again.CabriniGreen wrote: ↑Sat Jul 23, 2022 12:43 amWiseguy wrote: ↑Fri Jul 22, 2022 1:06 pm Season 6 gripes just off the top of my head...
First and foremost, too many damn episodes. 21 instead of the standard 13. Great, if you have the material to make it work, but Chase & Co. didn't. It was about the HBO money. A lot of down time and treading water, as I said. Less would have been more.
It seemed like Junior shooting Tony was just an excuse for Chase to have yet another dream sequence. If I never hear the name "Kevin Finnerty" again, it will be too soon. I get diving into the psychology of it all (a major part of what the show was about) but this just seemed repetitive.
The whole gay Vito/Johnny Cakes thing. Obvious nod to D'Amato. OK. But you take up huge chunks of multiple episodes with that?
Chris' Cleaver movie. The whole thing just seemed boring and pointless.
And speaking of boring and pointless, Tony's whole Vegas...peyote..."I get it!" trip. What is that even about?
AJ's depression. OK, the kid that didn't care about anything now cares about everything. But the character development in that regard was poor and didn't make a lot of sense.
There was some good tension between Tony and Chris. The scene where they embrace at Chris' baby's ceremony is really good but his death was anticlimactic. Was it really even necessary at all? Or did Chase simply want to kill off another major character since it was near the end and it didn't matter as much?
I've mentioned before how Phil seems to let his brother being killed slide but then, for seemingly little to no reason ("Leonardo to Leotardo?") decides to play hardball with Tony. Butchie is all for going on the warpath and pushes Phil to do so but then, inexplicably, is the one wanting a truce later on. Again, not really developed well.
Tony wants Paulie to take over the Aprile crew? What crew? As a matter of fact, who of consequence was even left in the family? Pussy long dead. Furio long gone. Richie dead. Gigi dead. Ralph dead. Tony B dead. Vito dead. Eugene dead. Burt dead. Bobby dead. Ray Curto (who was informing) dead. Carlo flipped. Larry Barese flipped also? Silvio in a permanent coma. Junior senile. As far as active made guys you had, what, Tony, Paulie, and Patsy? It's why the writers had to bring in characters like Walden out of nowhere. Maybe they could make Benny and Little Paulie. LOL.
All that is not to say Season 6 didn't have it's moments. It did.
The Monopoly game from hell.
Paulie beefing with Vito over the split from the Colombian robbery, i.e. Paulie taking the exact opposite stance he did when he had the beef with Ralph over another robbery earlier in the series. Too funny.
Ben Kingsley...."FOCK!"
Phil's "pygmy thing over in Jersey" monologue.
The intricacies of beefing with NY over Barone Sanitation, dumping asbestos, etc. The kind of "inside baseball" only those who follow the mob can appreciate.
Any dialogue from Little Carmine.
Johnny Sac's beef with Rusty.
Etc.
The 5th season set things up perfectly for a normal 13 episode 6th season where they would have had enough time, but not too much, to keep the good stuff above, wrap up the NJ vs. NY war, etc.
Actually... they did make Benny. Thats what his..." I'm looking you right in the eyes" thing to Phil was at the start of Season 6, in front of Satriales. I always thought it a really good example of showing and not telling. To add, when Benny was laid up in the hospital, Tony said, " You gotta get your own customers.." He got made...at least I think he did....
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