How I Wrote The Sopranos

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    The Sopranos is an American crime drama television series created by David Chase. The story revolves around Tony Soprano (James Gandolfini), a New Jersey-based Italian-American mobster, and portrays the difficulties that he faces as he tries to balance his family life with his role as the leader of a criminal organization. These are explored during his therapy sessions with psychiatrist Jennifer Melfi (Lorraine Bracco).
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  • @BehindtheCurtain
    @BehindtheCurtain  4 года назад +55

    Talk about The Sopranos and filmmaking on our official Discord server: discord.gg/xxTqXXd

    • @Clownie_Smiles
      @Clownie_Smiles 4 года назад +3

      I am poor. Could you please release the content on RUclips on a later date? Thank you

  • @Skush
    @Skush 4 года назад +866

    "You're not gonna believe this. He killed 16 Czechoslovakians. The guy was an interior decorator."

    • @monteroc2303
      @monteroc2303 4 года назад +132

      His apartment looked like shit

    • @Konnecta-kb9gg
      @Konnecta-kb9gg 4 года назад +45

      That was my favourite, I literally laughed so fucking uncontrollably.

    • @hazuinf
      @hazuinf 4 года назад +26

      His house looked like shit

    • @rahulbalan
      @rahulbalan 4 года назад +9

      This is like some Die Hard shit

    • @polarproductionsofficial
      @polarproductionsofficial 3 года назад +6

      His apartment looked like shit

  • @reginaldpooftah4525
    @reginaldpooftah4525 3 года назад +322

    When I was a kid, David Chase was an old man. Now I'm old and David Chase is still old

    • @michaelmacias8
      @michaelmacias8 2 года назад +3

      LOL I got the reference.

    • @agenteviscera
      @agenteviscera 2 года назад +1

      Got it Paul

    • @cdmacd
      @cdmacd 2 года назад +4

      @@michaelmacias8 I get it, he drives a lincoln

  • @Pfanta76
    @Pfanta76 5 лет назад +1668

    Great! Now I have to watch The Sopranos. Again. Just when I thought I was out, you pulled me back in! ;)

    • @BehindtheCurtain
      @BehindtheCurtain  5 лет назад +37

      Haha, love it. Thanks for watching!

    • @stl80sbaby
      @stl80sbaby 5 лет назад +16

      I binge watch like every 3 months. Never gets old always gets better

    • @jamesstewart7736
      @jamesstewart7736 5 лет назад +7

      I love this comment! One for the real fans! 😂👏👌👍

    • @travisswann9603
      @travisswann9603 5 лет назад +6

      JUST WHEN THEY THOUGHT I WAS OUT... THEY PULLLLL MEEE BAACCKKKK INNNNN

    • @camboolio
      @camboolio 4 года назад +8

      Is that Pacino or is that Pacino?

  • @imJUSTdusty1
    @imJUSTdusty1 5 лет назад +792

    Its almost unbelievable how much Jim Gandolfini was able to make me believe that he was Tony Soprano. A true master class of acting acumen.

    • @joeyg2525
      @joeyg2525 5 лет назад +13

      It was the cocaine lol

    • @czr4752
      @czr4752 5 лет назад +12

      I heard he kinda lost himself in the role

    • @Anne--Marie
      @Anne--Marie 5 лет назад +6

      Watch the episode of inside the actors studio with Gandolfini for a look into how he became Tony.

    • @xBaDaBiNgx
      @xBaDaBiNgx 5 лет назад +17

      I forget Tony Soprano was actually James Gandolfini. That says something..

    • @nihilistcentraluk442
      @nihilistcentraluk442 5 лет назад +4

      @@xBaDaBiNgx did it cost him a lot though? By all accounts he was nowhere near that type of character.

  • @matthewjenkins8506
    @matthewjenkins8506 5 лет назад +1897

    Everyone's always comparing Breaking Bad to Game of Thrones nowadays, wondering which one is the best show ever made. Eh, The Sopranos will always be my favorite, hands down.

    • @batgurrl
      @batgurrl 5 лет назад +27

      Matthew Jenkins me too but it is the best from several technical standpoints too

    • @matthewjenkins8506
      @matthewjenkins8506 5 лет назад +74

      ​@@batgurrl​ Yeah, it was way ahead of its time. Every great show that came afterwards owns a lot to David Chase.

    • @batgurrl
      @batgurrl 5 лет назад +33

      Matthew Jenkins absolutely. Just to begin having an antihero as the Star was a new thing. By episode 5 College the 2 Tony personas of caring father and ruthless killer was unheard of in TV until then. Even having just 13 episodes in a season instead of 20 plus was an innovation. The list goes on

    • @meowdalachow7932
      @meowdalachow7932 5 лет назад +88

      the wire

    • @batgurrl
      @batgurrl 5 лет назад +16

      Meow DaLaChow another good one most critics put it right after the Sopranos. I tried it but could not get onto it

  • @ARMOSPHERE
    @ARMOSPHERE 5 лет назад +672

    Don't let this video distract you from the fact that Tony never had the makings of a varsity athlete

  • @ChaosReigns45
    @ChaosReigns45 5 лет назад +836

    I think The Sopranos is quite simply the best show ever made, the amount of subtext on almost every scene in the show is an incredible achievement that not many other shows had. I understand why many people would prefer Breaking Bad (which i really like for its own reasons), it's a more approchable show with less subtletly and complexity than Sopranos. The Sopranos is very special, smart with the right amout of humour and realism. Tony the most complex character ever written, with all of his unpredictable behaviour and decisions. What Twin Peaks started, The Sopranos completed. That's why they will always be the cornerstone of modern TV.

    • @MrGittz
      @MrGittz 5 лет назад +58

      Tasos Pour 100%. For me Breaking Bad was all about giving the audience what they wanted. It's was style over substance. It's a good show. Is it a great show? I don't think so. The quote baiting, the "tune in next week to see how Walter & Jesse get out of this". It's just not in the same league. Plus the writers rarely had any idea where it was going. They would purposely write themselves into corners so they could figure a way out. Which is why the S3 Twin Cousins storyline was a dud. The Sopranos...man. It feels like it has the answer to the meaning of life somewhere within those frames. Especially the later seasons. The mystery, the aesethic...it was truly amazing. Greatest show of all time.

    • @ChaosReigns45
      @ChaosReigns45 5 лет назад +18

      GuyX 1 Yep, when the story focused towards Gus and those mexicans, it got pretty indifferent to be honest. Didn’t have much to do with the main plot except making Gus the “holy” enemy, thus making him a bit of a cliche of how careful he was about everything
      I agree, so many secrets lie along the lines of Sopranos, it’s very existential. One classic scene with Tony being stoned in the desert watching the sunset.

    • @maroda8094
      @maroda8094 5 лет назад +12

      @@MrGittz there is not much left, if you don't count Breaking Bad as one of the great shows. Sopranos is better, but breaking bad is closer to Sopranos than 99% of all other Shows

    • @MrGittz
      @MrGittz 5 лет назад +29

      Maro Da Not sure I agree there. You've got The Wire, Mad Men, Deadwood. Breaking Bad isn't a bad show or anything. It's just not on the Mount Everest of TV Shows. I know a lot of people would disagree with that, and that's fine. Breaking Bad was more of a main stream show. It gave audiences the suspense and action the audience wanted. The shows I mentioned? They were auteur driven. Guys like David Chase & company didn't care, they just did what they wanted. Told the stories they wanted to tell. Didn't give the audience what they wanted. Which is why when the did do action and suspense, it was earned and you really felt it.

    • @maroda8094
      @maroda8094 5 лет назад +2

      ​@@MrGittz I know what you mean.. thats the reason why Sopranos is on the Top. Its the Cherry on the Cake of TV Shows.

  • @themusic6808
    @themusic6808 5 лет назад +266

    David Chase himself explains exactly the brilliance in the Sopranos. He’s not a flashy guy, he’s just plain and normal, doesn’t leave anything to the imagination and is real says it as it is. That’s why the Sopranos is so hard to be compared to. Most shows are based on surrealism, based around a plot that normally would never happen, helps people escape real life. The Sopranos is completely based on characters, their internal dilemmas, flaws and their interactions with others. There’s no plot such as there isn’t one with life. You just wake up and experience some real shit that comes your way, and that’s what every episode of the Sopranos is. It’s visceral because it’s so real.

    • @BehindtheCurtain
      @BehindtheCurtain  5 лет назад +29

      I basically fell in love with David Chase while editing this video together. His no BS approach to answering questions and talking about his process was refreshing. He doesn't play the social PR game. He answers straight and doesn't entertain ideas that he knows to be frivolous. This attitude evidently is present in his writers room as well. Thanks for watching!

    • @darnellmajor9016
      @darnellmajor9016 5 лет назад +3

      Cameron your analysis is brilliant but you also have to realize that constraints are in placed for certain networks where many shows don't have the freedom to stretch their imagination. A show like Buffy the Vampire Slayer could've easily been on HBOor FX because of how self-aware it was with real life but being on a network like WB prevented it from crossing certain barriers that would've ruined the brand's image.

    • @gabyjuen
      @gabyjuen 3 года назад +9

      That's exactly how I explained the show to a friend who haven't watch it: Things happen. The first season I was a little disappointed because I thought "this is going nowhere... they create tension around some event, and then it dissolves... and they do that again around another thing, and the same happens..."
      Until I realized that was exactly what the show was about. And SO life... Suddenly something huge happens: a death, a divorce, the start of an addiction in a teenager... Sometimes it leads to huge consequences, sometimes it doesn't. Sometimes it's reversable, sometimes it's not. Sometimes you can observe all its development, sometimes it's just a news some relative gives you at dinner distractedly...
      Every episode is about how it feels to be in the present: you have no idea where are you going or which of ALL the things occurred in the past are going to have real influence on the now...
      So the show is not about speculating about the future: It's about CHARACTERS, here and now: their feelings, their fears, their joys... And they do that masterfully. Unbeatable. Profoundly.

    • @standardofexcellence
      @standardofexcellence 2 года назад +1

      Very good analysis

    • @jillmeredith2012
      @jillmeredith2012 2 года назад +2

      Well said. I'd like to teach an adult education class on this show. Pathological lying and sociopathic family dynamics. As David Chase says in one of the dvd commentaries...everybody lies, all the time.

  • @Simonkipnerssoul
    @Simonkipnerssoul 4 года назад +20

    That line about every episode having a "beginning, middle, and end" is exactly what made this show so legendary. Every single episode felt like its own little short film. And honestly speaking a lot of the episodes could have been stretched out into feature length films easily and see box office success.

  • @bflkel
    @bflkel 4 года назад +111

    "Everything they say is a lie" - I remember noticing this in a lot of their conversations

    • @futurestoryteller
      @futurestoryteller 4 года назад +1

      I don't know if that's any more interesting than everything they say being the truth, when you really think about it.

    • @FunnyVideoMaker77
      @FunnyVideoMaker77 3 года назад +2

      futurestoryteller it’s not really about what’s interesting, it’s about how easy and without impunity they lie, lie, lie, especially to each other, while claiming to be friends and brothers for life. Chase is once again merely pointing out their hypocrisy

    • @futurestoryteller
      @futurestoryteller 3 года назад

      @@FunnyVideoMaker77 It's always about what's interesting, you don't tell stories to bore people, even if the only person under consideration is yourself.

    • @KutayUgurluer
      @KutayUgurluer 3 года назад

      where does he say that?

  • @edifiedreader
    @edifiedreader 5 лет назад +186

    I didn't realize how much I wanted a channel like this.
    MORE.

  • @ARMOSPHERE
    @ARMOSPHERE 5 лет назад +243

    BEST. SERIES. OF. ALL. TIME. PERIOD.

    • @nihilistcentraluk442
      @nihilistcentraluk442 5 лет назад

      Best summary was recorded by the FBI recordings of the DeCavalcante family in NJ discussing the Sopranos
      " Hey is that us? "
      "What characters,what writing..."

    • @rsingh2595
      @rsingh2595 4 года назад

      ARMOSPHERE deff agree. It put hbo on the map so shows like entourage and got could get made. You should check out the wire. It’s a good series too

    • @ARMOSPHERE
      @ARMOSPHERE 4 года назад

      R Singh thanks bud I will

    • @negativeindustrial
      @negativeindustrial 4 года назад

      There is no debate.

    • @Jaguadarte__
      @Jaguadarte__ 4 года назад

      @Inconnou .Inconnu We'll never get you Inconnou! But alright :P

  • @alecbarber7913
    @alecbarber7913 3 года назад +16

    This level of work put into a television show is never gonna happen again the way it did with Sopranos. Truely special

  • @PodtrashRadio
    @PodtrashRadio 4 года назад +49

    “Tony’s rise and fall seem to be happening all the time together.” and “everything someone says is usually a lie” That just made me love this show even more and look at it sharper. It’s genius writing. Tony was rarely ever purely winning but that is how life works. Short moments of success earned by years of hard work and struggle.

  • @Pete-Logos
    @Pete-Logos 5 лет назад +418

    Artie's my favorite "non-gangster" on Sopranos. He's so self destructive, he doesn't know himself, he's at odds with everything! But despite it all he has a "moral compass" & he loathes it. Why?
    Because he cannot abandon it; every time he tries, he is at odds with himself. He envies Tony and the crew for not having that moral compass.
    (It raises Philosophical questions about ethics and whether or not people are inherently good or evil or choose to be.)
    References:
    Artie, referring to the Mob : "Father, I don't just hate this man, (i.e. Tony,) I hate all men."
    (Artie is a man, (and)
    Artie hates all men ⇒ Artie hates himself)
    Artie, to Tony in the stripclub: "I couldn't fuck her, but you...you could fuck her," (referring to the stripper on stage.)
    Tony: "I'm sure something can be arranged if you really want to."
    But Artie leaves, (after passing judgment.)
    Why not fuck her? Loyalty to Charmaine? Sanctimony? Or maybe, "he is unable to pay for something both parties will partake in, (i.e. sex,) because that is basically stealing," (and look how Artie treats thieves.)
    Artie never cheats on Charmaine either; he sabotages the marriage before pursuing Adriana.
    Charmaine, to Artie: "Oh Arthur...know thyself."
    Artie is not in touch with himself.
    (This is also symbolic of C.G. Jung speaking to his soul but I won't get that deep.)
    Artie is an artist, I even suspect that's why they chose the name, (and people call him "Art" for short too,) but the way he cooks by candlelight during the storm, the way he loathes turning Vesuvio into something less than perfection, supports that. Artie even tells Tony "I'm an Artist, I can't do the Math." He can do both, (he runs a business,) he just doesn't want to be a crook or a thief like Tony.
    Artie shoots the rabbit eating his vegetables, he yells at the staff, and he beats up Benny; why? They ALL stole from him, and it becomes very clear that although Artie is not a crook, he can/will kill to defend his principles.
    But what about the French guy? Artie could've kicked his ass, right? You think it's coincidence they chose a guy smaller than Artie for this role? Maybe. Or maybe Artie lost the fight because he was no better than the thief he was muscling in on and Artie became that which he despised and he didn't want to succeed as crook!!! This is deep! He tried to kill himself after! I'm not even sure Artie realizes he lost this fight deliberately because he's so out of touch with himself. Some say that was fear (of Tony's retribution.) Artie may also have believed that it was "fear of Tony," but was it? Because I recall Artie pointing a gun at Tony, no problem, after Tony torched his restaurant. Where was Artie's fear then? Drawing down on the boss of a family is fearless, self- destructive, irresponsible, and a grocery list of other things. (Especially since Artie has kids, a family, wife, etc.)
    Artie is the shit! The actor playing him did a GREAT job! Artie's whole character is genius.

    • @jaybee3055
      @jaybee3055 5 лет назад +33

      Wow that’s deep.

    • @BigAl6405
      @BigAl6405 5 лет назад +18

      Excellent analysis

    • @fissahadarge302
      @fissahadarge302 5 лет назад +7

      Brilliant!

    • @Kallogee
      @Kallogee 5 лет назад +21

      Can you do the same a analysis on Paulie?

    • @anythinginteresting7472
      @anythinginteresting7472 4 года назад +17

      Nice analysis, but you are waaay over thinking this. Artie is a wimp loser and he knows it. He peaked as a high school footballer and fell into the family business. Tony does what he wants and Artie always envied that

  • @user-mp9xz8yg4j
    @user-mp9xz8yg4j 4 года назад +9

    One of the many things that I like about The Sopranos is that they don’t use the same, cliched dramatic music in intense scenes. They let the writing and acting stand on its own.

  • @SherifOsamaMusic
    @SherifOsamaMusic 5 лет назад +104

    I watched The Sopranos in 2015, although I would've liked to watch it a bit early, I am very glad I was late to the party as literally any other series that I've watched after it was so subpar compared to it.Without a doubt, the greatest TV show in history.

    • @joewas2225
      @joewas2225 3 года назад

      Nope, that would be 24.

    • @nas-hk6xo
      @nas-hk6xo 2 года назад

      The wire better

  • @dempseyhighroller1886
    @dempseyhighroller1886 5 лет назад +51

    Phil kinda forgot he spent 20 years in the can

  • @batgurrl
    @batgurrl 5 лет назад +81

    Fantastic channel so glad I found it.
    The Sopranos is the best drama ever on TV. It mixed in some sick humor with the mayhem. Good example: Christopher’s intervention.
    RIP James Gandolfini
    Thanks for this great upload!

    • @BehindtheCurtain
      @BehindtheCurtain  5 лет назад +1

      Thanks for watching! What do you think about this new prequel movie that's been announced for the show?

    • @batgurrl
      @batgurrl 5 лет назад +4

      Behind the Curtain I really look forward to that. With the right cast and script it could be fantastic

    • @BehindtheCurtain
      @BehindtheCurtain  5 лет назад +1

      I agree. David Chase is cowriting it, so I have faith that he wouldn't be doing it unless he had a good reason to.

    • @batgurrl
      @batgurrl 5 лет назад

      Behind the Curtain that is a great start. It’s his “baby” so I doubt it will turn out to be a bad piece of work. Something to truly look forward to in tv land

    • @spencer9093
      @spencer9093 5 лет назад

      Saint s of newark is ganna be amazing

  • @Tusc9969
    @Tusc9969 5 лет назад +37

    Greatest show EVER!!!!!!! Thanks for paving the way for other brilliant series that followed... Breaking Bad, The Wire, Six Feet Under, Dexter etc etc

  • @thetechlibrarian
    @thetechlibrarian 2 года назад +5

    It was really something else when this shows was airing and you had to wait every week for a new episode to come out to see the next one, something is lost in being able to binge the whole season back to back.

  • @meowdalachow7932
    @meowdalachow7932 5 лет назад +57

    ahhhhh nothing like soprano comments always relaxing

    • @MrJabez89
      @MrJabez89 5 лет назад +4

      I've been relaxing for 20 fuckin years

    • @meowdalachow7932
      @meowdalachow7932 5 лет назад +1

      Luca someone say shinebox?

  • @ottowes
    @ottowes 5 лет назад +7

    I think that it was admirable that Dr. Melfi took it upon herself to at least try to help Tony sort out his life. He came to her in earnest and she dealt with the disdain of her colleagues. It was dangerous and daring and to me, that is what being a therapist is all about.

  • @wizwiza9482
    @wizwiza9482 5 лет назад +68

    The greatest TV show of all time and it still looks fresh 20 year on FACT

    • @joewas2225
      @joewas2225 3 года назад +1

      Nope that would be 24.

  • @Jona69
    @Jona69 5 лет назад +40

    It's impressive how a new channel comes out of nowhere and is excellent from the very start

    • @BehindtheCurtain
      @BehindtheCurtain  5 лет назад +2

      I appreciate that, Jonathan! It's only just beginning!

    • @thelegendkillersshittyduff1335
      @thelegendkillersshittyduff1335 5 лет назад

      Because maybe you search sopranos and bam it is recommended google it a piece of shit company they track all that you do thats why

  • @johnnytoobad7785
    @johnnytoobad7785 5 лет назад +20

    It will be a hell of long time before we get another series like the Soprano's. A stroke of brilliance.

  • @wilmhosenfeld1777
    @wilmhosenfeld1777 5 лет назад +47

    Sopranos will always be no.1 HBO program, it set a new standard of what primetime TV could be.

    • @KM-kd6dz
      @KM-kd6dz 5 лет назад +2

      GoT cannot come even close

  • @jilliansnead7870
    @jilliansnead7870 5 лет назад +24

    Such wonderful insight on how the writers brought a new perspective on story to the table and created something so valuable in the process. Phenomenal job on piecing all of this together!

  • @kevinr.3542
    @kevinr.3542 5 лет назад +15

    I've been rewatching the Sopranos recently and this cost came at the perfect time. It really is the best series ever (also love Breaking Bad and Twin Peaks) and I always wondered how they wrote these scripts. One thing in always curious about is how a show like that can have multiple writers each writing entire episodes alone yet the show has one singular voice like it's all from one person. At first I thought David Chase wrote every episode but he definitely had help and the other writers always have such a complete understanding of the show, characters, tone, etc it's hard to imagine it was such a collaboration. So many details and plot points add up its amazing. How did a group of writers make something so real out of thin air? And they passed the ball around taking turns being the creative voice yet it's all such a singular work.

    • @BehindtheCurtain
      @BehindtheCurtain  5 лет назад +2

      It really is fascinating how the writer's room process works. It's something that I've been interested in (hence the videos on my channel). Something that I noticed with The Sopranos specifically was how David Chase ran the writer's room. He seems to be a very particular person (think Stanley Kubrick or David Fincher) and he has an exact image in his head of what he wants the show the be. He was notorious for firing a lot of writers in the first couple of seasons, because they weren't able to write exactly like he wanted. He also ended up rewriting a lot of episodes, I learned. It may seem harsh how he operates, and it may be to an extent, but it does produce excellence. Instead of just working with the first group of writers he was able to assemble, he went through tons of writers until he found the perfect people for the job. This sort of precision is what is needed for a show as grand as this.
      Thanks for watching!

    • @Looneyboy
      @Looneyboy 5 лет назад +2

      Behind the Curtain thank the Lord he had the money to do that

    • @kevinr.3542
      @kevinr.3542 5 лет назад +1

      @@BehindtheCurtain your videos are awesome, I love the content and delivery. It's definitely superior to 95% of youtube (and that's being generous to RUclips).
      I had a feeling Chases presence in the writers room was huge and had a big effect on the shows tone, and he was there to help keep everything in line. His vision was so strong, and his vision was so solid, it was totally necessary he was he one cracking the whip. Too many cooks spoil the broth. And one incredibly talented chef can create a masterpiece. He paved the way for networks to loosen their grip and actually allow creative control. There would be no Breaking Bad without Sopranos, for example.

    • @kevinr.3542
      @kevinr.3542 5 лет назад +1

      @@Looneyboy more like thank HBO for offering to pick it up. Could you imagine this on one of the major networks? Oh man, it would be so BAD. Big Pussy would be "Big Pomegranate", Meadow would have been played by Melissa Joan Heart, and The Sopranos would be Finnish so as not to offend the Italians. That's network TV baby! Follow the trends, don't offend anyone, etc

  • @ChristopherYambo
    @ChristopherYambo 5 лет назад +92

    This is my favorite new channel.

  • @aparnasawhney4128
    @aparnasawhney4128 2 года назад +6

    The most complex, multidimensional character on TV is Tony soprano...you can love him, hate him, sympathize with him ...so many layers to the character...Gandolfinis masterpiece in bringing in mobster to life...with all his toughness and vulnerability. Haven't seen a better actor than him.

  • @aljosap8445
    @aljosap8445 5 лет назад +143

    6 seasons, perfect story pacing, most of the questions are answered, those that are not are not even meant to be, nothing is forced or rushed, perfect ending that keeps people talking about today ... unlike this mess that game of thrones became in its sixth season.

    • @MrJabez89
      @MrJabez89 5 лет назад +7

      But what happened to the Russian?!

    • @ivankuzin8388
      @ivankuzin8388 5 лет назад

      @@MrJabez89 He died

    • @aljosap8445
      @aljosap8445 5 лет назад +14

      @@MrJabez89 thats the point, like in real life sometimes you cannot know the end of someones story

    • @Oozywolf
      @Oozywolf 5 лет назад +12

      "Nothing is rushed"
      That's probably the best part of the show and why it feels so real. I always mention this: There's an episode that ends with a nearly full minute of Tony eating pasta. Just sitting there eating lol. And it is one of my favorite scenes in a TV show. Nowadays shows are trying to force you to care about characters rather than putting in the time to connect with them. And reminding us that Tony is a guy that lives in his house and eats when the cameras are off builds so much character subconsciously. Fantastic TV.

    • @duncanabram7098
      @duncanabram7098 5 лет назад +3

      Ivan Kuzin he actually didn’t. David Chase confirmed the Russian returned to Russia and got treatment there, and that’s where he lived out the rest of his days.

  • @norwegiantechnolover
    @norwegiantechnolover 5 лет назад +152

    I thought GoT would surpass The Sopranos in sheer drama and shock but... seeing what happened to GoT, Sopranos still wins, over and over again!

    • @F6LabsVideo
      @F6LabsVideo 5 лет назад +7

      I've always held The Sopranos in the highest regard, and was so excited by the first few seasons of GOT because it seemed like a spiritual successor in a lot of ways. I was so happy that it was going to surpass Sopranos, and then, well, it sure as shit didn't.

    • @I_like_turtles_67
      @I_like_turtles_67 5 лет назад +4

      Can't believe how fast the knight king was killed off. It's like they got lazy in this final season. I'm only on episode 3 though.

    • @KM-kd6dz
      @KM-kd6dz 5 лет назад +7

      nah...not even close, even the first 4 seasons could not compete with HBO shows like Oz,Boardwalk empire,The Wire,Six feet under and of course The Sopranos...GoT never got an award for writing from Writers guild of America(BREAKING BAD 6,SOPRANOS 5, GOT 0)...and for example Sopranos have 5 Golden globes,Mad men also, and Breaking bad and Boardwalk empire 2...GOT 1I never understood why the fuck people think GOT is the best show ever...not even close...especially after S7 & 8 .... you people from Scandinavia have better shows then GOT : BROEN, 1864, BORGEN, KILLING...

    • @AlexanDrMoskalenko
      @AlexanDrMoskalenko 5 лет назад +4

      Nah, even first seasons of GoT, all those dragons and tribes and kingdoms and castles and countless characters and exotic locations, just distracting from deeper development and plot. The Wire and Boardwalk Empire are much better and deeper, they're much closer to The Sopranos

    • @duncanabram7098
      @duncanabram7098 5 лет назад +3

      K M The Wire, The Sopranos, Mad Men, and Breaking Bad are all better than the first 4 seasons of GoT. However...Oz, 6FU and Boardwalk are not. All finely written dramas but you’re seriously not giving credit where credit is due lol

  • @maddymud
    @maddymud 4 года назад +5

    7:04 - the great Terrence Winter, Boardwalk Empire creator - letting your know Chase was not cuddly - produce or I’ll let you loose

  • @creepmike77
    @creepmike77 5 лет назад +28

    I love the Sopranos. I'm watching it again for the 10th time Haha. I'm on season 3 where Ralph Cifaretto kills the stripper. I agree network TV nowadays is bland and inoffensive.

    • @BehindtheCurtain
      @BehindtheCurtain  5 лет назад +3

      10 times? Wow that is some dedication!

    • @saadasaad8538
      @saadasaad8538 3 года назад +3

      A: she was a whoa
      B: she hit me
      And that wasn't my kid she was carrying

  • @dasaggropop1244
    @dasaggropop1244 5 лет назад +41

    chase: a mobster protagonist isn't likeable.
    gandolfini: hold my shinebox.

  • @mikedevaney3507
    @mikedevaney3507 5 лет назад +16

    Such an incredible show! I've watched it fully about 5 times! Everytime I watch it I notice something new.... absolutely fantastic!!!

    • @BehindtheCurtain
      @BehindtheCurtain  5 лет назад +3

      That's how you know a show is great! Thanks for watching.

  • @skxlter5747
    @skxlter5747 3 года назад +7

    He wrote the Sopranos like reality with the bullshit some people face everyday and very relatable character moments. Also to show the decline of the mob

  • @MaxNeverita
    @MaxNeverita 5 лет назад +7

    The Sopranos is my all time favorite show and I try to analyze it every time I rewatch it and I always discover new things. Great compilation of interviews. Always great to find new deeper insight and always gives me a reason to start rewatching it, although its again only been 1 month ago.

    • @BehindtheCurtain
      @BehindtheCurtain  5 лет назад +2

      Thanks for watching! I'm not sure whether I should apologize or congratulate you for starting it again haha.

    • @MaxNeverita
      @MaxNeverita 5 лет назад

      @@BehindtheCurtain apologize? any excuse i can take to rewatch this show, ill take! again good job on the video!

  • @TheJustthedoctor12
    @TheJustthedoctor12 2 года назад +4

    I love the Sopranos so much. David Chase and crew were tapping into God mode.

  • @landonhagan450
    @landonhagan450 4 года назад +8

    The finale to the Sopranos is controversial, but in retrospect it's grown on me over time. Ambiguity, as stated in the interview, is the key. There's lot's of dramatic irony in the show, but what really sets the Sopranos apart is how much the audience *_doesn't_* know. When you go back through the series, characters are killed often for nothing more than the *_suspicion_* of betrayal and they rarely see it coming.
    Moreover, there's almost always massive gaps in the audience's knowledge even when we do get the gist of what happened. A huge part of the tension in the Sopranos, and by extension the Mafia itself, is the fact that anyone could be killed, without explanation, for effectively no real reason. What better way to illustrate this than to ominously build the suggestion of danger only to suddenly cut to black without further explanation?

  • @dislocatedthumb6599
    @dislocatedthumb6599 5 лет назад +15

    Catchy editing. Your best work yet. (great ending, btw)

    • @BehindtheCurtain
      @BehindtheCurtain  5 лет назад +1

      Thanks! I want to make it engaging beyond just the narration. I was hoping people would like that ending haha.

  • @masokotanga7356
    @masokotanga7356 2 года назад +2

    I just realized how absolutely important it is that Sopranos was a series and not a movie. I can't help but realize all of the tiniest little things you see make a character and their life seem genuine. Take that; stretch it out for months and years; where you see more and more from these people and their surroundings, etc.
    After awhile, these people and their lives have such a real feel to them.

  • @MonarchPoolPlaster
    @MonarchPoolPlaster 5 лет назад +10

    One of the few shows I can rewatch.

  • @mscarolynnigro
    @mscarolynnigro 5 лет назад +33

    Better than Game of Thrones

  • @naughtymonkey1563
    @naughtymonkey1563 5 лет назад +83

    Breaking Bad, The Wire, Boardwalk Empire, Oz.. they're all exceptionally brilliant shows but The Sopranos is the one. Having watched the entire series (somewhat embarrassingly) maybe 6 times now, I still see new things when I watch it. The fact that James Gandolfini's death still upsets me, speaks volumes to his acting prowess. The fact that I became so emotionally involved with a fucking television character is ludicrous. I could think of a dozen other characters on the show that I loved just as much (well, nearly!). The Sopranos took an established art form, destroyed and reinvented it, and left every other facet of the television industry scrambling to live up to the incredibly high precedent it set. Other shows as mentioned have carved their own niche and left their own mark, but The Sopranos will never be rivaled, never be surpassed and will remain infinitely re-watchable in perpetuity.
    Yes, like everyone else, I was bitch slapped by the ending when I first saw it. Literally rose from my chair to hit the DVD player, thinking it had erred. The build in tension created in the lead up to that infamous cut to black was such that being robbed of a final crescendo was intolerable. Looking back though and having re-watched it untold times, I now consider it quite possibly to be the single most ingenious, effective television sequences in history. There is simply no defined outcome that could have taken its place that would have given satisfaction.
    Thank you David Chase, thank you James Gandolfini (Rest In Peace

    • @BehindtheCurtain
      @BehindtheCurtain  5 лет назад +9

      Thank you for the taking the time to write this out. It really shows the impact David Chase had with his show. I'm glad we could experience it all together. Thanks for watching.

    • @naughtymonkey1563
      @naughtymonkey1563 5 лет назад +1

      @@BehindtheCurtain Yes indeed :) I just found out yesterday about next year's Sopranos prequel film The Many Saints of Newark, with Michael Gandolfini cast as a young Tony Soprano. I'd be scared that they'd be risking producing something that would end up being detrimental to The Sopranos legacy, but my faith in David Chase is such that I look forward to it in earnest. It would've been cool if they could've cast the same actors who played Johnny, Livia and Junior in The Sopranos flash back scenes, but I think so much time has now passed that those actors would no longer be able to play the requisite ages.
      Anyway, thankyou kindly for posting this video. The Sopranos has always been heartbreakingly devoid of substantial supplementary footage/ DVD bonus features and the like. The excellent "James Gandolfini - A Tribute To A Friend" served as a bit of a peek, but your video is the best video about The Sopranos I've seen since that infamous cut to black. I thank you.

    • @bothi00
      @bothi00 4 года назад +6

      @@naughtymonkey1563 Completely agree with everything you said safe for one.
      Would you place The Wire in the same leagues as Breaking Bad, Oz and Boardwalk Empire? To me, it's on the same level, if not a little higher than The Sopranos. I think The Wire might be the greatest achievement in television history, and of the best pieces of art in literature.

    • @ShellShockerSporanox
      @ShellShockerSporanox 4 года назад +4

      @@bothi00 When someone calls The Sopranos the greatest TV show there's usually someone suggesting The Wire is just a little bit better. I expect that's because The Wire is a more realistic show with a wider scope that makes it easier to root for the character you most relate to as they struggle against the system. That's not what makes a better piece of art, though. The Sopranos has more complex characters with more developments, more artistic moments, a deeper mastery of artistry, and emotions so complex that they reward years of reflection and experience. The Wire has great moments too, but for the most part, its character journeys are tied to survival, or the dilemma between selling out vs. not selling out. There's only so much that can be said about that.
      Why does Carcetti cheat on his adorable wife and abandon his good intentions for the sake of political power? The allure of wealth and power, pretty much, probably with a touch of narcissism. The most interesting argument you could make is whether he ever had good intentions to begin with, but honestly, it might not even be possible to answer that question because the show doesn't give him enough screentime to draw conclusions either way, owing to its enormous cast.
      On the other hand, what exactly is Tony's emotional reaction to his mother's death, and how does that influence his actions going forward? You could easily write 10000 words on that. In a moment of rage he tried to kill her himself, and when he learns of her death, the moment seems relatively painless, but on the other hand, he longs for what she could have been and sometimes seems to confuse that with what she actually was, embarking on self-destructive actions to make himself worthy of her approval even after she has passed. What was his problem, exactly? Lack of stoicism, forgiveness, detachment, or too much?
      Past all that, The Wire, unfortunately, had a bit of a contrived last season. The Sopranos stuck the landing with one of the greatest endings across all storytelling mediums.

    • @Super-gf7vx
      @Super-gf7vx 4 года назад +2

      The Sopranos is good, but it’s no Breakinh Bad.

  • @PeterZeeke
    @PeterZeeke 4 года назад +2

    I rewatching the sopranos and those emmy interviews are INCREDIBLE for understaning the shows. the thematic stuff is just almost poetic. the show is perfect writing

  • @jokerraton8183
    @jokerraton8183 4 года назад +15

    "Tony's rise and his fall seem to be happening altogether"
    And thats why its the best tv series ever--our everyday lives is no stranger to a mob boss.

  • @DimensionsofChange
    @DimensionsofChange 5 лет назад +4

    Happy to see there’s more analysis of the show popping up.

    • @BehindtheCurtain
      @BehindtheCurtain  5 лет назад

      Agreed! Not enough people are talking about this show right now.

  • @cloudbloom
    @cloudbloom 2 года назад +5

    The greatest tv show I've ever seen. Even better on rewatch after rewatch

  • @zpomeroy221
    @zpomeroy221 5 лет назад +2

    Fantastic video that highlighted all the best about, in my opinion, the best written television show in history. Nothing will ever compare to the level of depths that Sorpanos had, nor the ability from the actors, and obviously James specifically, to play that role to a tee. His ability to convey such a wide variety of emotions is seriously unmatched

  • @ARMOSPHERE
    @ARMOSPHERE 5 лет назад +6

    Just when I thought I was out, you pulled me back in

  • @LilypadOW
    @LilypadOW 5 лет назад +25

    such a fresh channel that i cant believe you already hooked me as a fan. i might be here for a long time, this the first time im commenting doe, thanks for the great content!

    • @LilypadOW
      @LilypadOW 5 лет назад

      its just so raw and direct while also keeping true to the video essay format.

    • @BehindtheCurtain
      @BehindtheCurtain  5 лет назад +3

      Thank you so much for this comment! I sure hope you stick around for a while. I love video essays, but I think what was missing from them was advice directly from the creators themselves. That's the gap I'm trying to fill in this space. Thanks again for watching!

    • @batgurrl
      @batgurrl 5 лет назад +2

      L cut I just found it too it’s great

    • @alejandrogallardo
      @alejandrogallardo 5 лет назад +1

      Same here. I got one video recommended and I've already seen all of them and I NEED more content

    • @BehindtheCurtain
      @BehindtheCurtain  5 лет назад

      I appreciate that!

  • @epie6
    @epie6 4 года назад +3

    Hands down, greatest show ever.. James is arresting is every scene.
    There's seriously not a bad episode, dull moment in this tv show..👌 the tv show, like James, is larger than life. It teaches you so much bout people, life, human emotions.
    I'm so glad they made the show. Have watched the whole series thrice in this decade and I still feel like going back tor more and getting hooked. 😎

  •  4 года назад

    PERFECT summary! Loved it!

  • @ResistanceQuest
    @ResistanceQuest 5 лет назад

    Wonderful compilation. Thank you

  • @smartify8259
    @smartify8259 4 года назад +9

    If you've watched the complete series, you can pretty much understand how life works. You get idea of almost everything from profession to family, friend, sex, drugs, etc..

  • @kiddzeestraightouttanyc9682
    @kiddzeestraightouttanyc9682 5 лет назад +5

    The sopranos and the wire are my top fav tv series that I can rewatch forever

  • @ChimcharrNo1
    @ChimcharrNo1 4 года назад +2

    Man James Gandolfini was a genius actor

  • @user-ux5hp6vp2t
    @user-ux5hp6vp2t 5 лет назад +4

    Wonderfully edited. How you synced the narrator with the characters in the show, it gave it extra message...

    • @BehindtheCurtain
      @BehindtheCurtain  5 лет назад

      Thank you! I appreciate that a lot.

    • @vaahtobileet
      @vaahtobileet 5 лет назад

      "the narrator" lol. That's David Chase who created the show.

  • @hmeekins910
    @hmeekins910 5 лет назад +3

    The Sopranos was/is the best show ever on TV. The writing is simply amazing. The acting is superb! The emotion in it is raw and pulls you in like a magnet.

  • @Wilburgur
    @Wilburgur 5 лет назад +19

    Fantastic vid. Ty!!

    • @hannibalburgers477
      @hannibalburgers477 2 года назад

      What you up to Will. Not as in oh how are you, more like how is this information related to you?

  • @WallKenshiro
    @WallKenshiro 4 года назад +1

    Every visual, every utterance, every moment of this video is absolute genius.

  • @flo_i
    @flo_i 5 лет назад

    Hi, nice idea for a channel! Somehow the videos about older shows have more appeal for me, and feel free to make them longer. :) I'd love to see videos about The Wire and of Aaron Sorkin's series (The Newsroom, The West Wing, Studio 60).

  • @richardhoran6313
    @richardhoran6313 5 лет назад +7

    Wow this was amazing. Thank you for editing and compiling this. The Sopranos is easily my favorite tv show of all time and holds up so well. do you plan to do Mad Men or the Wire next? Only other 2 shows that hold a candle to the sopranos to me

    • @BehindtheCurtain
      @BehindtheCurtain  5 лет назад +1

      Thank you for watching! I plan on doing both of those soon. I'm also doing videos on films, so The Social Network video will be released next week. After that it should be Mad Men!

    • @richardhoran6313
      @richardhoran6313 5 лет назад

      Behind the Curtain awesome!! You’ve earned a subscriber my guy

  • @themightyapefish
    @themightyapefish 5 лет назад +15

    I think the ending is great, if you pay attention it's pretty obvious that he got shot.

    • @mmacaine
      @mmacaine 5 лет назад +1

      How so? Because of the guy going to the bathroom to get the hand gun? Just like Tony's favorite scene in Godfather where Al Pacino goes in the bathroom and grabs the gun to shoot both of those guys in that restaurant scene? Is that why?

    • @erickennedy4480
      @erickennedy4480 5 лет назад +2

      Nope he went too prison . The FBI came got him in front of family watch again.

    • @themightyapefish
      @themightyapefish 5 лет назад

      @@mmacaine Are you really asking?

    • @themightyapefish
      @themightyapefish 5 лет назад

      @@erickennedy4480 Yeah alright.

    • @mmacaine
      @mmacaine 5 лет назад

      You like drinking soy lattes from Starbucks don't you? Am I hinting a little bit of you being a pussy?

  • @lousyacrobat
    @lousyacrobat 4 года назад +1

    just binged watched this during quarantine for the first time since original airing. timeless show!

  • @kylemccuiston
    @kylemccuiston 5 лет назад

    Knocking these outa the park man, keep it up! Looking forward to TSN.

  • @Asiandesignmajor
    @Asiandesignmajor 5 лет назад +79

    David Chase could have probably wrote GoT S:8 E:5 a million times better without even without even reading a single page of the books or watching a single episode of the existing series

    • @Anony298
      @Anony298 5 лет назад +4

      no, he couldn't. Writing isn't as simple as "good" or "bad", it may have been entertaining, sure, but it would've probably not been in line with the characters and style of GOT, but at least it'd be be entertaining rather than well... what we saw.

    • @talentleesdorito9771
      @talentleesdorito9771 4 года назад +9

      Why is everyone acting like only season 8 was bad the show was going downhill since season 5

    • @Poroner
      @Poroner 3 года назад

      ​@@talentleesdorito9771 Because people only care about the destination, not the journey.

    • @daftbanna7202
      @daftbanna7202 2 года назад +1

      @@talentleesdorito9771 everything past s4 is not as good

    • @03PaK
      @03PaK 2 года назад

      @@Poroner where as sopranos and bb get better each season.. it’s almost like you don’t want a destination

  • @svenko333
    @svenko333 5 лет назад +14

    Do a video about Mad Men, Matthew Winer was also a writer and I think characters in Mad Men are maybe the most well rounded than in any show I watched
    And keep up great work!

    • @Fafafohi
      @Fafafohi 5 лет назад +1

      I second this.

    • @BehindtheCurtain
      @BehindtheCurtain  5 лет назад +3

      Mad Men is great! It's definitely in the pipeline of videos. Thanks for the suggestion!

  • @tomsouzas
    @tomsouzas Год назад +1

    Thanks for this video!

  • @fernalicious
    @fernalicious 5 лет назад +1

    That was really well done, thanks.

  • @mannhouse8014
    @mannhouse8014 Год назад +3

    I wanna write something half as good as this show one day

  • @stormin300
    @stormin300 5 лет назад +14

    The greatest show of all time.

  • @duncanmabob2
    @duncanmabob2 5 лет назад

    Great video, Sopranos is something that somehow has had all the words written about it and yet new takes, or even fairly straightforward retreads of what has been said, always seem to unearth something new
    Would love to see a dive behind the scenes of the Americans, which I believe is a criminally underrated show

  • @akshaypradeep105
    @akshaypradeep105 3 года назад +1

    Just finished watching The Sopranos today. What a show 😍 This show might have began 21 years ago but it still holds up superbly to this day and will continue to do so. An evergreen masterpiece in any visual medium! Undoubtedly one of the best TV shows of all time! 👍🏼

  • @O.G.H.
    @O.G.H. 5 лет назад +52

    The writers of Game of Thrones could learn one thing or two from this guys

    • @SouprFly
      @SouprFly 5 лет назад +1

      My thoughts going into this too.

    • @MysterE95
      @MysterE95 5 лет назад +3

      Game of thrones for the first four seasons was amazingly written. I wish it had stayed that way.

    • @Alex00789
      @Alex00789 5 лет назад +7

      @@MysterE95 Because it followed the books.

    • @thekingchrissyg
      @thekingchrissyg 5 лет назад +1

      they were never writers - they just adapted what GRRM wrote to the screen. Once GRRM didn't give them any more books, that's when we started to see the garbage. Takes skill to write as detailed as he does.

    • @Anony298
      @Anony298 5 лет назад

      You can't really blame D&D, adapting something is completely different than writing on your own. They're great at adapting stuff, which does take skill, they just don't know how to write from scratch and that's OK. They never meant to surpass the books,it just kinda happens. Who knows, maybe they'll do a movie or something in the future that goes in line with the books that people will accept as the "real ending", it doesn't matter. GOT 1-4 is still one of the best TV shows of all time, and is up there with The Sopranos imo and shouldn't be forgotten because of a few bad seasons.

  • @snakeeyes51
    @snakeeyes51 5 лет назад +4

    It was a very difficult situation. Sopranos has been the greatest TV show with the greatest story and character development arcs since time immemorial.

  • @JennRugg
    @JennRugg 4 года назад +1

    I love this RUclips series! It gives great insight into these amazing shows. My suggestions are: Handmaids Tale, Orange is the new black (about to air its last season), Greys Anatomy (Shonda Rhimes is an interesting woman) and the Simpsons. I realize these are all current shows. For shows that are off the air what about the West Wing, Fraiser, Sex and City, Dexter and arrested Development. Looking forward to what comes next!

  • @gregdimmock3810
    @gregdimmock3810 5 лет назад +1

    Just binge-watched every video available on this great new channel. Surly a Mad Men video has to be in the pipeline!

    • @BehindtheCurtain
      @BehindtheCurtain  5 лет назад

      Wow, thanks! Yes, it's in the works! Should be released in the next few weeks.

  • @JLoc
    @JLoc 5 лет назад +9

    Holy shit, a new video on one of the greatest TV shows of all time? Just when I thought we came to an all time low. The Wire next. Hold this subscription.

    • @BehindtheCurtain
      @BehindtheCurtain  5 лет назад

      Not enough people are talking about this show anymore! What do you think about the upcoming prequel movie?

    • @comicbookdude
      @comicbookdude 5 лет назад +1

      The wire lol

  • @xxczerxx
    @xxczerxx 5 лет назад +7

    Be fascinating to see how the Sopranos prequel, the Many Saints of Newark, fares under the contraint of being a movie. Things move at warp speed in films in comparison to tv series.

    • @BehindtheCurtain
      @BehindtheCurtain  5 лет назад +3

      Yes, I'm not sure what I think of it yet. David Chase is co-writing it, which is promising.

    • @theguywhoasked6315
      @theguywhoasked6315 2 года назад

      Too bad the movie didn't have the makings of a varsity sopranos story.

  • @Aayush12211
    @Aayush12211 4 года назад +1

    "Stop writing jokes, let the situation be funny" Brilliant!

  • @AnCapone1899
    @AnCapone1899 2 года назад +2

    David Chase has the makings of a varsity tv show masterpiece creator

  • @njf504
    @njf504 5 лет назад +6

    Absolutely perfect show. Best ever. Happy not to see Tony capped in the finale. Who wants to see that?

  • @RajMahall
    @RajMahall 5 лет назад +6

    The views will probably be higher for a video about Lost, but I'm still a sucker for the show Fringe. In any case, thanks for the channel; It's always enlightening!

  • @jacob_yancosky
    @jacob_yancosky 4 года назад

    Great Video, very well made.

  • @saiyanisland24
    @saiyanisland24 5 лет назад +2

    This is amazing. The videos explains clearly why most people love the sopranos and think it is unique but cant really describe why. Their goal was not entirely to shock the viewer with unpredictable events but to create these unique characters who dont always act logically.

    • @BehindtheCurtain
      @BehindtheCurtain  5 лет назад

      Thank you! A goal of mine for this channel is to concisely explore the magic of tv shows and movies. Hopefully I've done this here.

  • @samkleinfilm
    @samkleinfilm 5 лет назад +9

    Really like this channel. Appreciate you deep diving these great quotes. Think you could make a great one on The Wire

  • @heyheytaytay
    @heyheytaytay 5 лет назад +45

    This channel never had the makings of a varsity athlete.

    • @BehindtheCurtain
      @BehindtheCurtain  5 лет назад +13

      "If you don't like the way I talk, get out of my house"

    • @salpuma9145
      @salpuma9145 5 лет назад +3

      It's hands are too small

    • @starguy2718
      @starguy2718 3 года назад

      Says the guy with the shine box.

  • @ck891
    @ck891 4 года назад +1

    This was such a great video

  • @PluggedLie
    @PluggedLie 6 месяцев назад

    Thank you @BehindtheCurtain !!! Amazing piece and commentary by Chase and company. Show was groundbreaking and still has yet to be matched.
    It’s crazy that a guy who had never written anything notable ends up creating the greatest show ever made. Genius can really come out of nowhere. Shout out to the person who gave Chase that pep talk!

  • @Carina5707
    @Carina5707 5 лет назад +4

    uggggghhhh I love this channel it makes me want to cry. Bless you, sir or madam.

    • @BehindtheCurtain
      @BehindtheCurtain  5 лет назад

      Thank you! It's sir btw nice to meet you!

    • @Carina5707
      @Carina5707 5 лет назад

      Behind the Curtain nice to meet you too! I’m Julie. You don’t need to remember me but thought I might as well :)

    • @BehindtheCurtain
      @BehindtheCurtain  5 лет назад

      Hi Julie!

  • @user-ce1qi1wg2b
    @user-ce1qi1wg2b 5 лет назад +5

    Amazing writers amazing show. Amazing video.

  • @andremaines
    @andremaines 5 лет назад +2

    You're killing it man

  • @thejamnasium6447
    @thejamnasium6447 3 года назад +2

    The single greatest achievement in all of television history - past, present, and future.

  • @Joehand87
    @Joehand87 4 года назад +5

    “How I wrote The Sopranos” First line: “how THEY wrote The Sopranos”

  • @nameless.greyceo
    @nameless.greyceo 5 лет назад +9

    Best drama ever? The best thing on television and in media ever!

  • @AQUAPHREESH193
    @AQUAPHREESH193 5 лет назад +1

    I think the New Jersey setting played a huge role in making the show so unique and appealing. If the show was set in NY, it wouldn’t be the same. All of the places from Lodi to North Caldwell provide a very gritty, yet beautiful setting.
    New Jersey has always been the underdog and you can feel it even with Tony’s family.
    They’re not some super organized, romanticized five family, but more of a blue collar, DIY type group.
    The Sopranos also showcased plenty of luxury, but it felt realistic with plenty of grit to balance things out. Tony’s suburban is a prime example of this haha.