THE SOPRANOS Season 1 | Episode 6 - "Pax Soprana"

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THE SOPRANOS Season 1 | Episode 6 - "Pax Soprana"
One thing that I like very very much about the way Black Sails handles Miranda is that like. Sheβs obviously dead from the beginning; she represents the hope of reconciliation, and thereβs only one way for that to end.
But.
But, in any other show, they would have forced her to die innocent. Not of everything, perhaps. She could be allowed to know she was betrayed before she died; showing her shock and sorrow would heighten the tragedy. But still, it would have to have blindsided her. She wouldnβt have gotten a word in edgewise. Other characters would be able to use βthis isnβt what she would have wantedβ against Flint. This is all very classic for this type of plot beat.
Which is why itβs so great that the show doesnβt go that way. Miranda dies, yes. She dies quickly and brutally and at the hands of a person who didnβt give a fuck about her as a person. But she does get something; she gets to die enraged.
She is the one who sees the clock. She is the one who puts it together. She is the one who weighs the choice: go along with the reconciliation she pushed for and wanted, or take the violent path, with all the miseries of the last ten years and the risk of death?
And she chooses. She dies for it in the very next instant, but she chose.
Which is a hell of a lot more respectful of her as a character than dying still wanting Englandβs forgiveness would have been.
just saw the guy who played furio in the sopranos in a mobile ad for candy crush...
You know men who talk like livia soprano gave birth to them and the woman is never actually livia soprano. Sad
girls kining tony soprano... is it a taboo or not?
Edie Falco as Carmela Soprano in The Sopranos (1999-2007)
You think what kind of woman would marry a guy like tony and the answer is carmela
The Sopranos - 4x08 βMergers & Acquisitionsβ
not to get on myΒ βthe sopranos is all about genderβ soapbox but one thing i find REALLY striking about this show so far is just how vividly it depicts how the men and women of this world are so unbelievably constrained by the extremely strict gender roles they inhabit that it even PREVENTS them from adequately performing these very same gender roles that they believe they have to fulfillΒ
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THE SOPRANOS Season 1 | Episode 6 - "Pax Soprana"
i love when he appears in random episodes of the sopranos and we all know heβs going to get white girl wasted
oh artie
ππ«Άπ₯°ππΈπ»ππ Dr. Melfi πππΈπ»ππ₯°π«Άπ in season 2