Singlehandedly ushers in the golden age of TV

...and remains unsurpassed to this day.

The Wire, Breaking Bad, Mad Men, True Detective, none come close. To deny that this is the greatest show ever is a pleb tier opinion motivated by either poor taste or being a contrarian faggot.

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>True Detective

That's really insulting to the other shows you mentioned

Giving a shit about whether the sopranos is better than other shows you listed is extremely pleb. As a true patrician I will watch multiple great shows and won't be a faggot who has to compare which is the greatest

Woke up this morning
Got yourself some ‘gool

I liked the part where Paulie killed Minnie Mitrone for his ma.

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True Detective is the only good show there besides Sopranos

Wrong. Oz ushered in the golden age.

Mad Men is closer to my heart but I can't argue Sopranos is the best. Only thing that comes close is Twin Peaks Return.

It was the first great show yes, but the show that opened the door was Oz. WIthout Oz there’d be no sopranos and no wire. This is indisputable

lmao

I think Lynch topped it.

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Mad Men came close a few times.

Those special effects look like shit desu

it's a soap opera for 20 something suburban american boys

lmao at the rapper episode and the italy episode wtf is this shit?

tv will always remain an inferior medium

I don't give a single fuck about special effects.

He's right though. Mad Men was just not very good, Breaking Bad you may as well put GoT in the list, BCS is leagues better, and I couldn't get into The Wire.

>Mad Men was just not very good
Excuse me?

Lynch is so far ahead of everyone else that he exposed the "golden age" of television for the sham it was.

>rapper episode
Agreed
>the Italy episode
Why?
Also anything with Chris trying to be a writer I skip.

>Mad Men

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desperate housewives for dudes

>that parallel reflection of Carmela and Melfi
kino

Can we stop pretending the 2nd Golden Age of Television is ongoing. It ended with Mad Men.

I wouldn't say that, Lynch was actually inspired quite a bit by Mad Men and Breaking Bad and you can see it in the return.

He was just smart enough to not compromise on his creative vision. Shit he even forced Showtime into giving him more episodes.

What's the problem here? Mad Men showed what the 60s was like.

What shows that are currently airing are even "good"? Succession on HBO is alright.

I watched the wire all the way through and it never touched me emotionally the same way the sopranos did and I have no desire to rewatch it. Maybe it's because I couldn't relate to any of the characters and thus had no interest in the on goings of their lives.

No it didn't. He literally says right there that he modeled SC on his high school experience rather than on any actual ad agency from the 60s

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Tldr

Jews being jews

>Veep
>Atlanta
>Killing Eve
>Chernobyl
>The Terror
>Barry
>Bojack Horseman

There's still kino, but it I agree that it isn't the same as pre 2015. Since Breaking Bad and Mad Men ended, and GoT went to shit, nothing has quite reached the same heights. Chernobyl probably came closest.