I think on BB, the issue might come down to that it really is Walt's show, and Skylar in his mind is an obstacle that he needs to overcome - hence the way it's written. It's a problematic portrayal because we are following a very toxic worldview. Or, that's my justification of another show I love lol
The Wire is a great show to follow The Sopranos with. I think the writing is at the same level of quality, just more focused on the macrocosmic fight for salvation rather than studying one character's path.
yeah if I'd seen this in reverse I probably wouldn't be as into BB. i haven't watched it since it ended in high school, but I was obsessed w it for a lot of the reasons I like the Sopranos and I'm realizing how much of a difference the execution makes. like Skylar is def a victim of a lot of what happens to her, and I never hated her but I certainly never connected with her. it's a shame bc in retrospect she could've been a much better dramatic foil if she wasn't written off as "the nag" :/ yeah things are getting intense, Tony is having violent outbursts more often, Chris is def full blown on his addiction, Ralph has left the building, Adrianna dealing w the feds, Carm has basically checked out of her marriage... and wow look at that! women who have lives and their own plots, amazing this, BB never feels like it's trying to be bigger than the narrative and how it's affecting the characters, which is odd given how much potential there is for it in a social sense. but the world is just so much smaller and insular in BB. even the movie felt p hollow to me for that reason, though I think the haunted vibe works well enough for some of it I think I agree with this, Walt is incapable of real introspection so we get this self centered solipsism instead where everyone is out to get him in his pov. I think not ignoring that is important to me enjoying the show or otherwise you just buy into Walt's shit
this is my next move I think, when I moved into my apartment one of the first things my roommate did was hand me his boxset of the wire lol
i've always wanted to go visit some of the shooting locations - specifically, i really wanna go to the house and take a picture in the driveway lol my parents got married at the same place they filmed johnny sac's daughter's wedding (Leonard's in Great Neck, NY)
Yeah a good amount of the scenes were shot in Verona where I'm from. Liv's house was right behind my middle school, all of the soccer scenes in the first season were shot at my middle school. I've drove by the Soprano mansion many times, I believe it is for sale right now actually. It's why no show will ever top this one for me, I have such a close connection just with the locations and it reminds me of home since I live in South Florida now.
I probably should have tried to see some Sopranos locations when I went to New York. The most I did was the Seinfeld diner.
s4 e10 was hard to watch, all the stuff with Christopher. in spoilers for those sensitive to violence: When he accidentally killed the dog and then hit Adrianna like he did later, I almost cried. The fact that he did it multiple times really pushed home how far gone he was, it's hard to see that and not flinch. Truly visceral callousness, and culminating in that intervention, it was just a lot. I barely kept it together when he called his mother a whore, that shit was so so sad. the yearning that Carmela and Furio have for each other is also tugging on the ol' heart strings. When she said she felt like her life was slipping through her fingers and like she'd never be happy? And then when Furio eating alone is juxtaposed with Tony eating alone but you know that it's way harder on Furio? god i'm falling apart here. this episode hit all my buttons also Svetlana might lowkey be one of my favorite characters, I love her so much and she is a delight every time she's on screen. Her rejecting future advances from Tony really cemented that for me haha
One of my favorites. It's a challenging, brilliant episode that rewards multiple watches just like all the other episodes that are rich with symbolism. I love the fact that this is the kind of show that's willing to go to that level of literary craft. Not many shows I can think of are confident and talented enough to do something like that and pull it off.
Surrealist Sopranos is the Sopranos for me. Along with everything else in the show cause it's so damn good
Yep. Love when the show gets surreal or any of the dream sequences really. So that ep is one of my favs