Vote for why you think it jumped
Never Jumped
Tony's dream at The Plaza
The fourth season
Not That There's Anything Wrong With It (Vito)
Death (Big *****)
Shark Bytes
People who defend this show to the end need there head examined. David Chase turned a Picasso into my 1st graders art project. This show got worse as it went on. The last 2 seasons where dreadful, the end was the worst ever.I guess I'm to small minded to appreciate the supposed intricate plot lines that all you soprano apologists post about. How anybody can proclaim to know what happened in that last episode is nonsense, nobody knows, not even David Chase, he didnt know how to end it so he gave us that garbage. I'll never watch an episode of this show again, basically made me waste 10 years of my life for nothing. They should return all there emmys.....
I chose never jumped. That is due to the sheer brilliance of the show that no misstep could take it down. There are some low lights however...... For me the show was never the same after they killed off Adrianna. The feel was never the same. The fed stuff was great and her scenes with Christapha were classic. Her absence left a hole that was never filled.
Tony getting shot and the Kevin Finnerty stuff was awful. That is the closest it came to jumping.
I am probably in the minority because I didn't mind the Vito stuff. I thought the last season with Phil made it all very suspenseful, but ultimately anti-climatic. It was almost an afterthought when Phil was whacked.
My biggest gripe was the length between seasons. It was absurd and ruined the flow of the show.
Tony getting shot and the Kevin Finnerty stuff was awful. That is the closest it came to jumping.
I am probably in the minority because I didn't mind the Vito stuff. I thought the last season with Phil made it all very suspenseful, but ultimately anti-climatic. It was almost an afterthought when Phil was whacked.
My biggest gripe was the length between seasons. It was absurd and ruined the flow of the show.
Dude, that is a new theory that I have not yet heard, and it is a pretty good one for this show that jumped the shark during season 4...
Who is that guy that played Coco??????
He was also in The Departed....(He got his ass kicked by Leonardo DeCaprio...)
Who is that guy that played Coco??????
He was also in The Departed....(He got his ass kicked by Leonardo DeCaprio...)
The Third season is probably the best of the series. I used to like the first season the most but I just finished watching the third season all over again and realized how great it actually was. The second season was overrated but still not bad. From the fourth season on the show started to jts. Season four had a few fine moments but seemed way too erratic. Season five was kind of boring. Steve Buscemi has no business playing a mobster on tv. The Adrianna stuff did keep things interesting though.
Season six was a total trainwreck. Most people think the Vito storyline was the problem but at least it was a storyline. Afterwards it was all crap from there. Who cares about Carmela's trip to Paris, or Artie's credit card problem, or Chris' horror movie, or Tony's birthday celebration at Janice's beach house. And the list goes on and on. Too much nonsense taking up too much time. But I had no complaints about the final scene though. It did take me a over a to come up with a theory of my own on what may have happened. Anyway Tony did get killed and it was Coco who did it. The clue was obvious. When Meadow had trouble parking she kept hitting into the curb. The curb was the clue. Remember when Tony beat up Coco for harassing Meadow. He "curb" stomped him. So Coco went to the diner to get revenge on Tony.
Season six was a total trainwreck. Most people think the Vito storyline was the problem but at least it was a storyline. Afterwards it was all crap from there. Who cares about Carmela's trip to Paris, or Artie's credit card problem, or Chris' horror movie, or Tony's birthday celebration at Janice's beach house. And the list goes on and on. Too much nonsense taking up too much time. But I had no complaints about the final scene though. It did take me a over a to come up with a theory of my own on what may have happened. Anyway Tony did get killed and it was Coco who did it. The clue was obvious. When Meadow had trouble parking she kept hitting into the curb. The curb was the clue. Remember when Tony beat up Coco for harassing Meadow. He "curb" stomped him. So Coco went to the diner to get revenge on Tony.
To Stevan, yes, I can see that the show is back up and HBO's web site and I am DEFINATELEY NOT BLIND!!!!!
It was not on there for a couple of days and I just thought that I would mention it.....
You are obvioulsy a genius and I am so sorry to insult your intelligence....
Oh yea, this show jumped during season 4...
It was not on there for a couple of days and I just thought that I would mention it.....
You are obvioulsy a genius and I am so sorry to insult your intelligence....
Oh yea, this show jumped during season 4...
When Feurio started in with that "emotional friend" relationship with Carmela. First 2 seasons were such great entertainment. After that, a few bumps of brilliance, but mostly "meh".
Here is the thing with Sopranos- if you parse it out season to season, the weaknesses become evident- Season 4, ok, Vito gay storyline, pointless, dream sequences, pretty awful.
But if you take it as a whole- and I insist you watch it now, after the show has concluded- you notice the show really delved into so many complicated plotlines and flowed so well from one season to the next, that almost no show can compare.
Best Show Ever. Never will be duplicated.
But if you take it as a whole- and I insist you watch it now, after the show has concluded- you notice the show really delved into so many complicated plotlines and flowed so well from one season to the next, that almost no show can compare.
Best Show Ever. Never will be duplicated.
Great show..especially first three seasons..my best moments are: Big *****'s final boat ride, Adriannas first arrest with the Feds (great crying scene), all the duck scenes, and Sylvio..all the time.
Jumped during Season 4...
Something interesting that I have realized....I think that the show is now officially gone from HBO....there is no mention of it anywhere on there website....
Something interesting that I have realized....I think that the show is now officially gone from HBO....there is no mention of it anywhere on there website....
The Sopranos is the greatest television show of all time.
However, seasons five and six pretty much blow, and if I have to pick one element that caused this show to jump the shark, it's Vito's storyline. The subject matter of homosexuality was crudely rendered (especially in that gay bar populated with Village People caricatures) and felt like a desperate attempt to be edgy (ooh, a gay mobster!) and to emulate a show that dealt with it more deftly (Six Feet Under). I was also annoyed that the show had an array of great characters that had been developed for years and then I had to waste time with this half-baked Vito character. I'm hearing about Johnnycakes for an hour and the show's greatest character (Christopher) doesn't make a single appearance onscreen!?! Lame! There goes the shark.
I was also bummed that Steve Buscemi was underutilized as an actor (a masseuse!?!) in Season Five.
However, seasons five and six pretty much blow, and if I have to pick one element that caused this show to jump the shark, it's Vito's storyline. The subject matter of homosexuality was crudely rendered (especially in that gay bar populated with Village People caricatures) and felt like a desperate attempt to be edgy (ooh, a gay mobster!) and to emulate a show that dealt with it more deftly (Six Feet Under). I was also annoyed that the show had an array of great characters that had been developed for years and then I had to waste time with this half-baked Vito character. I'm hearing about Johnnycakes for an hour and the show's greatest character (Christopher) doesn't make a single appearance onscreen!?! Lame! There goes the shark.
I was also bummed that Steve Buscemi was underutilized as an actor (a masseuse!?!) in Season Five.
1.the first three seasons were brilliant.
2.phil rescued the last two seasons by bringing a wartime edge that the show desperately needed.
3.the russian caper in season 3 left me salivating for his return.
4.last 5mins of the show "brilliant"
5. can anybody remember the last 5mins of any show? good or bad.
2.phil rescued the last two seasons by bringing a wartime edge that the show desperately needed.
3.the russian caper in season 3 left me salivating for his return.
4.last 5mins of the show "brilliant"
5. can anybody remember the last 5mins of any show? good or bad.
Though I watched it from beginning to end there was a big decline, for me, after and perhaps during season 3. I enjoyed the first 2 seasons so much though. Certain male bonding qualities went out the window when Tony became the official head and I thought a lot of supporting characters became annoying. I couldn't stand the psychologist scenes and Carmela's subplots or even Christopher's. I think the character of Tony carried the show for me until the end.
Loved this show the first 3 - 4 seasons, but found it not quite as good thereafter, but still faithfully tuned in.
About the last episode's final scene, I thought Tony must have been shot dead because when he and Bobby were at the cabin, they were talking about what happens when you die. I think it was Tony who said it would be black and there would be no sound - nothing. So that's why I figured Tony was dead.
About the last episode's final scene, I thought Tony must have been shot dead because when he and Bobby were at the cabin, they were talking about what happens when you die. I think it was Tony who said it would be black and there would be no sound - nothing. So that's why I figured Tony was dead.
Never jumped. Though I was furious at first, the ending was genius in retrospect. It still sparks conversations to this day. In this way, the show remains relevant. This show is probably the greatest ever. Granted, being on HBO gave them an edge over being on network television. However, the fact that it was on HBO helped only marginally. Take a look at all the other shows that have been on HBO and you'll see that most of the sucked. The gay fantasy of Sex in the City, the over-hyped puff of Entourage, the pedestrian borefest of Tell Me You Love Me, the juvenile jerk-off of Dream On, the utter cheese that was John from Cincinnati, the steaming pile of dung that is In Treatment, the unwatchable Flight of the Concords, the derivative Curb Your Enthusiasm, etc.
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