Daniel LaRusso...
Most of the iconic TV and film drama characters of all-time are "bad" guys. Tony Soprano is the greatest TV character of all-time. Walter White, Omar, Stringer Bell, Avon Barksdale, Logan Roy, the Corleones, Hannibal Lecter, Travis Bickle...
Bobby kicking Tony's ass was also satisfying.Not gonna lie: I rooted for Adriana to die.
Look, when it comes to daughters, all bets are off.To each his own. Why would you root for a curb-stomper?
No. I’m just saying you don’t have to root for anyone. You can just follow the storyWho else? Johnny Sack? Christopha? Are you saying that Soprano fans weren't rooting for Tony?
Well it's a prequel so he's in High School during the movie. Regardless, his son Michael makes for an incredibly believable younger Tony, at least based on the trailer.Whhaaaa Tony's still alive! Can't wait for this!
If the viewer isn't rooting for the protagonist they did something wrong.No. I’m just saying you don’t have to root for anyone. You can just follow the story
Yeah, right.
Did you 'root' for Holden Caulfield or MacBeth or Don Draper? There are tons of works that should not have you rooting for the protagonist. Stick to fairy tales I guess.If the viewer isn't rooting for the protagonist they did something wrong.
If you are trying to say that viewers weren't rooting for Tony, you're nuts. I was rooting for Tony.Did you 'root' for Holden Caulfield or MacBeth or Don Draper? There are tons of works that should not have you rooting for the protagonist. Stick to fairy tales I guess.
You're spot on. I watched for the gangster action, scumbaggery, and the occasional college girls working at the Bada Bing club. I didn't "root" for anyone, but did enjoy the complexities and nuances of the characters. I don't think the characters were ever designed for you to "root" for them. They're law breakers with the FBI on their tails.Not sure about "rooting". I didn't root for Tony, when he cheated on his wife, killed his nephew for example. I watched the show, enjoyed the characters.
As far as TV shows go the Don Draper/Mad Men example is great. He was the protagonist in that show and you were definitely NOT rooting for him. More like wanting to see what would happen to him through all of it.Did you 'root' for Holden Caulfield or MacBeth or Don Draper? There are tons of works that should not have you rooting for the protagonist. Stick to fairy tales I guess.
I'm objecting to the fact that the viewers must root for the protagonist or the creators did something wrong. I think the creators went out of their way to remind us what a monster Tony was and question why we identify with him as viewers.If you are trying to say that viewers weren't rooting for Tony, you're nuts. I was rooting for Tony.
Here's my hot take no one asked for. Janice is just Tony without the power. Selfish, manipulative, vindictive and destroying everything around her. All the same qualities as Tony except she is universally hated by the fans, unlike Tony.
Agree to an extent. Tony had charisma out the ass which made him likable.
Janice was just insufferable 24/7.
Agree to an extent. Tony had charisma out the ass which made him likable.
Janice was just insufferable 24/7.
I agree with both of you, his charisma is the key difference between the characters and he derives that from his power and position that couldn't be given to Janice. Maybe Janice is Tony without the patriarchy if that isn't too woke.They were both their mother to a certain extent.
Tony had an outlet for his manipulation, violence and power trips because he was able to step into his father’s role with the mob.
Janice didn’t have the same opportunity to relieve that pressure
I agree with both of you, his charisma is the key difference between the characters and he derives that from his power and position that couldn't be given to Janice. Maybe Janice is Tony without the patriarchy if that isn't too woke.
Anyway, what a great show.