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    Sopranos Season 6

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    Starts March 12. About f'n time.

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    And I was going to cancel HBO. Now I gotta wait till Sopranos ends.
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    Re: Sopranos Season 6

    Quote Originally Posted by krystl
    And I was going to cancel HBO. Now I gotta wait till Sopranos ends.
    I'm the opposite...I need to get it again.

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    Well, I meant to cancel it after Six Feet Under ended, but I never did.
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    Hope it's worth the wait.
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    The characters on the Sopranos are low life thugs, the dregs of society and yet people watch the show and are entertained by the glorification of the worst element in our society. I just don't get it?

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    Just remember folks - they added episodes to the original slate, so this means they're either going to split up season 6 or have a mini-season 7. The good news is they've either filmed all of them or are in the process of doing so. This means we won't have to wait thirteen years for the follow up episodes.

    I thought last season was better than the previous two, but quite frankly it's time to put this baby to bed. I hope they don't try to extend it after this. There's only so many stories this genre can yield and I think Chase has exhausted them all. At this point I'm pretty much sticking around just to see what happens to Tony (my personal bet is that Chris takes him out).

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    Quote Originally Posted by fredgmuggs
    The characters on the Sopranos are low life thugs, the dregs of society and yet people watch the show and are entertained by the glorification of the worst element in our society. I just don't get it?
    No, you don't. The show doesn't glorify this lifestyle in any way, shape, or form. The show is fairly black and white in its depictions of these people as bad people. However, being that they're not one dimensional we get to see what their behavior does to them as people and vice versa.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BronxByTheBay
    At this point I'm pretty much sticking around just to see what happens to Tony (my personal bet is that Chris takes him out).
    That's how it has to end. He can't just go on living his life and I don't see the Feds getting to him.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BronxByTheBay
    No, you don't. The show doesn't glorify this lifestyle in any way, shape, or form. The show is fairly black and white in its depictions of these people as bad people. However, being that they're not one dimensional we get to see what their behavior does to them as people and vice versa.
    OK "glorification" may have been the wrong word... but it has zero entertainment value to me. I guess that's why the remote was invented? To each his own....

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    Quote Originally Posted by RhodyYanksFan
    That's how it has to end. He can't just go on living his life and I don't see the Feds getting to him.
    OR...Chris could finally snap and rollover. The guy came close a few times. All it could take is another perceived slight.

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    Quote Originally Posted by fredgmuggs
    OK "glorification" may have been the wrong word... but it has zero entertainment value to me. I guess that's why the remote was invented? To each his own....
    Yup. 31 flavors and all of that.

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    I think they're grooming AJ to place him in the business. The kid is semi-rotten to begin with, and he has the attitude. At first, Tony would object, but over time that would change.
    Let the kids play.

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    Can't wait, though i agree with BronxBytheBay, its time to wrap things up, lest the show end up in a stagmire of mediocrity.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Bub
    I think they're grooming AJ to place him in the business. The kid is semi-rotten to begin with, and he has the attitude. At first, Tony would object, but over time that would change.
    The problem with that is A.J. is a complete moron with no ambition. The show has repeatedly shown that he's "soft".

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bub
    I think they're grooming AJ to place him in the business. The kid is semi-rotten to begin with, and he has the attitude. At first, Tony would object, but over time that would change.
    Tony has said on the show how he doesn't want his kids to end up like him. He knows he's a bad person and wants better for his kids.

    Quote Originally Posted by BronxByTheBay
    The problem with that is A.J. is a complete moron with no ambition. The show has repeatedly shown that he's "soft".
    A.J. would never last in "the life" like his dad. He's a whiny lazy nothing. He's the most annoying character on an otherwise outstanding show. Usually the annoying ones are either funny annoying (Paulie) or killed off (Jackie Jr.)

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    Quote Originally Posted by RhodyYanksFan
    Tony has said on the show how he doesn't want his kids to end up like him. He knows he's a bad person and wants better for his kids.



    A.J. would never last in "the life" like his dad. He's a whiny lazy nothing. He's the most annoying character on an otherwise outstanding show. Usually the annoying ones are either funny annoying (Paulie) or killed off (Jackie Jr.)
    I actually like what they've done with the kids. They're both been spoiled and act just as you would expect wealthy, spoiled children to act. The fact that Tony is a mobster doesn't seem to impress them, which is a funny running gag.

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    Quote Originally Posted by fredgmuggs
    OK "glorification" may have been the wrong word... but it has zero entertainment value to me. I guess that's why the remote was invented? To each his own....
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    My two cents on the "mob glorification" issue raised by FredGMuggs:

    In my view, the mob scenario is merely the tasty bait Chase uses to lure people to sit down and watch the show. The Sopranos is really not about the Mafia at all. I read the show more as a harsh critique of contemporary American society and values, particularly the upper middle and wealthy classes. It's easy for the audience (which probably skews towards a middle to upper middle class demographic) to condemn Tony because of the lifestyle he leads to get the big house, the trophy wife, and all of the rest of it. But I think Chase's challenge to all of us is to look at ourselves, and more importantly, the organizations many of us work for, and our political leadership and ask ourselves: where are the lines between Tony, and America in its age of unmatched political, economic, social, and military might in the post cold-war era? Are Tony's values really beyond the pale in such a society? This is what I take to be the show's bedrock theme that hides behind the American kabuki masks of the mafia imagery.

    In any case, as other posters have pointed out, this show is anything but a mindless glorification of the Mafia. Far, far from it.
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    Quote Originally Posted by mjdlight
    My two cents on the "mob glorification" issue raised by FredGMuggs:

    In my view, the mob scenario is merely the tasty bait Chase uses to lure people to sit down and watch the show. The Sopranos is really not about the Mafia at all. I read the show more as a harsh critique of contemporary American society and values, particularly the upper middle and wealthy classes. It's easy for the audience (which probably skews towards a middle to upper middle class demographic) to condemn Tony because of the lifestyle he leads to get the big house, the trophy wife, and all of the rest of it. But I think Chase's challenge to all of us is to look at ourselves, and more importantly, the organizations many of us work for, and our political leadership and ask ourselves: where are the lines between Tony, and America in its age of unmatched political, economic, social, and military might in the post cold-war era? Are Tony's values really beyond the pale in such a society? This is what I take to be the show's bedrock theme that hides behind the American kabuki masks of the mafia imagery.

    In any case, as other posters have pointed out, this show is anything but a mindless glorification of the Mafia. Far, far from it.

    I don't think it cuts as deeply as you're suggesting. It's hard for Tony to be a mirror to most people as we don't generally engage in murder and theft. I do think the mob stuff is just a frame to hang the family dynamics, though. The first two seasons were primarily about Tony's relationship with his mother. The last two seasons have focused on his relationship with his wife. Chase is saying more about deteriorating families than suggesting we're all criminals. Sure, the mafia premise allows him to exaggerate for effect (i.e. Carmella's superficial Catholicism in the face of what her husband does - it can be taken as a condemnation of "buffet" Christians).

    It's all good stuff in any event. It's funny, but of all the characters on the show I've grown to despise I think Carmella is at the top of the list.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BronxByTheBay
    I don't think it cuts as deeply as you're suggesting. It's hard for Tony to be a mirror to most people as we don't generally engage in murder and theft. I do think the mob stuff is just a frame to hang the family dynamics, though. The first two seasons were primarily about Tony's relationship with his mother. The last two seasons have focused on his relationship with his wife. Chase is saying more about deteriorating families than suggesting we're all criminals. Sure, the mafia premise allows him to exaggerate for effect (i.e. Carmella's superficial Catholicism in the face of what her husband does - it can be taken as a condemnation of "buffet" Christians).

    It's all good stuff in any event. It's funny, but of all the characters on the show I've grown to despise I think Carmella is at the top of the list.
    Interesting comments. Being from an Italian background, I find so many of the scenes familiar. There was an episode (I don't remember what season) when Uncle Junior was singing a song in a restaurant, and almost the entire family and associates were present. The song was in Italian, and most of the adults were wiping tears from their eyes while he was singing. The children were sitting there completely bored. The adults were mourning the passing of an era, and the connection to the "old country" which Uncle Junior represented. I found that scene very "Italian" and it could have easily taken place in my grandfather's house.
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    Quote Originally Posted by RhodeyYankee2638
    So you thought the Godfather and Goodfellas sucked?
    I knew someone would bring that up. Yes, I've seen them (and quoted them like everybody else in the world has)... but they're not favorites of mine. You can add Casino, Scareface and a bunch of others to the list as well. The only mob movie I really like is "Bronx Tale". Sorry, but I'm not a fan of the genre. BronxByTheBay hit the nail on the head when he said "Yup. 31 flavors and all of that."

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    Quote Originally Posted by fredgmuggs
    I knew someone would bring that up. Yes, I've seen them (and quoted them like everybody else in the world has)... but they're not favorites of mine. You can add Casino, Scareface and a bunch of others to the list as well. The only mob movie I really like is "Bronx Tale". Sorry, but I'm not a fan of the genre. BronxByTheBay hit the nail on the head when he said "Yup. 31 flavors and all of that."
    Yeah, Scareface was a POS film.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Barb51850
    Interesting comments. Being from an Italian background, I find so many of the scenes familiar. There was an episode (I don't remember what season) when Uncle Junior was singing a song in a restaurant, and almost the entire family and associates were present. The song was in Italian, and most of the adults were wiping tears from their eyes while he was singing. The children were sitting there completely bored. The adults were mourning the passing of an era, and the connection to the "old country" which Uncle Junior represented. I found that scene very "Italian" and it could have easily taken place in my grandfather's house.
    That's the other thing I do love about the series - we know these people. Anyone who grew up back east is infinitely familiar with some of the characters and traits of these folks. The obsession with food on the show is hysterical. (Of course, I'd be obsessed too if I were surrounded by that kind of Italian cooking 24/7).

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    Quote Originally Posted by BronxByTheBay
    That's the other thing I do love about the series - we know these people. Anyone who grew up back east is infinitely familiar with some of the characters and traits of these folks. The obsession with food on the show is hysterical. (Of course, I'd be obsessed too if I were surrounded by that kind of Italian cooking 24/7).
    Ah yes, the food -

    Comment by AJ when told his grandmother would not be over the house for dinner:

    "What? No f**kin' ziti now!?"
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    Quote Originally Posted by Barb51850
    Ah yes, the food -

    Comment by AJ when told his grandmother would not be over the house for dinner:

    "What? No f**kin' ziti now!?"


    You know what KILLS me watching that show from the west coast? The f*cking cold cuts. Watching Tony shove capicola down his throat...I'm so jealous.

    Also, Chase has an ear for dialect. I still chuckle when he has the guys on the show pronounce "sandwich" as "SANG-wich".

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    Quote Originally Posted by fredgmuggs
    I knew someone would bring that up. Yes, I've seen them (and quoted them like everybody else in the world has)... but they're not favorites of mine. You can add Casino, Scareface and a bunch of others to the list as well. The only mob movie I really like is "Bronx Tale". Sorry, but I'm not a fan of the genre. BronxByTheBay hit the nail on the head when he said "Yup. 31 flavors and all of that."
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    Quote Originally Posted by RhodeyYankee2638
    So whats a good movie? Fantasia?
    You're too late. We already had the top 10 movie list thread this off-season.

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    Quote Originally Posted by fredgmuggs
    You're too late. We already had the top 10 movie list thread this off-season.
    Did we, where?
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    It's about time. I want to see the Russian thing revisited this season, anybody else feel the same way?
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    Seriously, I don't freakin' remember anything that happened last season. I probably should have re-watched them but I really didn't want to be bothered. The extremely long hiatus between seasons really pisses me off. I'm probably going to be so confused all season. Oh well.
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    HBO is giving all 5 seasons on demand, right now they are showing seasons 2 and 3. Seasons 1 and 2 were by far the best IMO.
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    Quote Originally Posted by PlsDontTearDownY.S.
    It's about time. I want to see the Russian thing revisited this season, anybody else feel the same way?
    I've been dying for it for the past 2 seasons. Man, that was the best episode ever
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    Quote Originally Posted by RhodeyYankee2638
    I've been dying for it for the past 2 seasons. Man, that was the best episode ever
    Forget it. It's a thread they're probably not going to pick up again.

    Quote Originally Posted by PlsDontTearDownY.S.
    HBO is giving all 5 seasons on demand, right now they are showing seasons 2 and 3. Seasons 1 and 2 were by far the best IMO.
    It's not even close. Season 1 is the top of the heap, with 2 a close second. Everything else lags way behind (I'm rewatching season 3 right now and quite frankly, it's kinda awful. I remember not liking it, now I see why.)

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    Quote Originally Posted by PlsDontTearDownY.S.
    It's about time. I want to see the Russian thing revisited this season, anybody else feel the same way?
    You mean the guy they were trying to kill that got away? That was never resolved.
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    Quote Originally Posted by RhodeyYankee2638
    I've been dying for it for the past 2 seasons. Man, that was the best episode ever

    Quote Originally Posted by Bub
    You mean the guy they were trying to kill that got away? That was never resolved.
    Yeah. There's no way that dude took a mortal head shot. There was a brief spray of blood but if he was really offed, how the hell does he run so far that Pauly and Chris can't find him? I know David Chase said he wasn't going to revisit this whole thing but you never know. The people I speak to about the show definitely want to see the Russians back in the picture.

    Quote Originally Posted by BronxByTheBay
    It's not even close. Season 1 is the top of the heap, with 2 a close second. Everything else lags way behind (I'm rewatching season 3 right now and quite frankly, it's kinda awful. I remember not liking it, now I see why.)
    Definitely, although the Italian episode puts season 2 slightly higher for me. The only good things about season 3 that I can remember were Meadow being old enough to look at without feeling guilty about it, Jackie's attempt to jack the card game and the Pine Barrens episode. Season 4 was even worse but I think season 5 was an improvement.
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    The great thing about this show is that nobody knows how it's going to end. It's very unpredictable.

    A lot of people think this show may go out with a bang - no pun intended - but maybe it just has a simplistic ending? I don't know, Tony and his family together and they see the ducks come back?

    Who knows.

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    Quote Originally Posted by RhodeyYankee2638
    I've been dying for it for the past 2 seasons. Man, that was the best episode ever
    That episode with Chris and Paulie in the woods is one of the top 3 ever.

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    That episode with Chris and Paulie in the woods is one of the top 3 ever.

    Anthony 'Tony' Soprano Sr.: Listen to me, this guy was a Russian green beret. He was in the ministry of the interior or something. He single-handedly killed 16 Chechen rebels. Be ................ing careful.
    Paulie 'Walnuts' Gualtieri: All right.
    [hangs up]
    Christopher Moltisanti: What did he say?
    Paulie 'Walnuts' Gualtieri: He said the guy killed 16 Czechoslovakians, and he was an interior decorator.
    Christopher Moltisanti: Interior decorator? His appartment looked like .................

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    Quote Originally Posted by SubwayFanatic
    Anthony 'Tony' Soprano Sr.: Listen to me, this guy was a Russian green beret. He was in the ministry of the interior or something. He single-handedly killed 16 Chechen rebels. Be ................ing careful.
    Paulie 'Walnuts' Gualtieri: All right.
    [hangs up]
    Christopher Moltisanti: What did he say?
    Paulie 'Walnuts' Gualtieri: He said the guy killed 16 Czechoslovakians, and he was an interior decorator.
    Christopher Moltisanti: Interior decorator? His appartment looked like .................
    That episode was too funny.

    Paulie: Don't make me pull rank on you kid!!

    Christopher: F**K YOU Paulie! Captain or no captian, right now we're just two a**holes lost in the woods!

    Paulie: How can we be lost!!?? We're in f**kin' New Jersey!
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    Re: Sopranos Season 6

    Personally, I'd like to see Carmela go to Italy and have a fling with Furio.
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    Quote Originally Posted by PlsDontTearDownY.S.

    Definitely, although the Italian episode puts season 2 slightly higher for me. The only good things about season 3 that I can remember were Meadow being old enough to look at without feeling guilty about it, Jackie's attempt to jack the card game and the Pine Barrens episode. Season 4 was even worse but I think season 5 was an improvement.
    Pine Barrens is a fantastic episode. One of the best scenes in the entire series, however, does take place in season 3. This is where Carmella goes to see the Jewish shrink and he basically rakes her over the coals for aiding and abetting Tony, and calls her out on her bullsh*t. My favorite line of his is after she tells him she's staying with Tony to try and help him become a better man. The shrink's response: "How's that working out for you?".

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    Quote Originally Posted by Barb51850
    Personally, I'd like to see Carmela go to Italy and have a fling with Furio.

    I am pretty sure this storyline is long done with. In fact, I am not sure we will ever see Furio again.

    Also, I don't think we'll ever see anything come of that Russian in the woods. I also think that storyline is long done.

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    I just saw Big Pussy get whacked the other night,
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    I like seasons 1 and 2 the best, but I really think every season is pretty damn good.

    Also, I think season 4 is very underrated. I know lots of people don't like it, but I think it's solid. I also think there is some incredible acting in that series, especially during the "Whitecaps" episode where Tony and Carmella get into that huge argument.

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    Re: Sopranos Season 6

    I have a feeling at the end of the day, Tony is going to get whacked in a very unceremonious way by an ordinary punk henchman belonging to someone way up. Our protagonist is going to be in a position where assistance will be ridiculously nearby, but unaware of the position Tony is in in order to help him. Tony will uncharacteristically be moved to sobbing in the face of his two-bit executioner, who will proceed to mock him out of annoyance in Tony's display. Finally, after Tony quickly settles himself, he'll clear his throat, glaze over in the direction of the help he is powerless to contact and mutter, "Joo do whadja gotta do - " and BANG, blackness, credits, Bob Marley's lullaby, "Waiting in Vain" carreens from the television and Tony Soprano is assumed to be silenced.

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    Re: Sopranos Season 6

    I know this show starts in March, but does anyone know if they are going to continuously run seasons 6 and 7 or is there going to be a break in between?

    If so, anyone know when this break is?

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    Re: Sopranos Season 6

    Quote Originally Posted by SubwayFanatic
    I know this show starts in March, but does anyone know if they are going to continuously run seasons 6 and 7 or is there going to be a break in between?

    If so, anyone know when this break is?
    Last I heard, they were going to split the season, with a bunch this spring and then the rest starting sometime after the summer.
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    Re: Sopranos Season 6

    Quote Originally Posted by Bub
    Last I heard, they were going to split the season, with a bunch this spring and then the rest starting sometime after the summer.
    I thought they were going to start the final season in January 07, but that could have changed.

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