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[QUOTE="Lefty2one, post: 3135547, member: 1001"] What does this have to do with anything? You're also saying the Writer's Guild of America doesn't know what they're talking about, by the way. You are remarkably dense, so out of touch with reality that you don't realize how ridiculous you sound. You're arguing stuff that is agreed within the industry as fact: The Sopranos changed everything. You are arguing that the three-point shot didn't change basketball. You chuckle at the notion that The Sopranos changed everything yet the entire industry feels that way and praises the show's impact and the barriers it broke down, several of which are linked below. We don't need to go over the specifics because it's been discussed a thousand times by the media. Of course, every show is inspired by what came before it. That's how art works. You're saying David Chase's 16 episodes of The Rockford Files are better than anything he did on The Sopranos (I'm sure you're alone on this planet with that opinion), that he didn't hone or improve his craft in the nearly two decades between the two shows. That's ridiculous. [URL='https://www.vanityfair.com/news/2007/04/sopranos200704']How David Chase and The Sopranos Changed Television Forever[/URL] [URL='https://variety.com/2019/tv/features/the-sopranos-20th-anniversary-david-chase-legacy-interview-1203104446/']‘The Sopranos’ at 20: David Chase and His Writing Team Reflect on Resonating Across Generations[/URL] [URL]https://www.popmatters.com/the-sopranos-is-the-most-influential-television-drama-ever-2496186702.html[/URL] [URL='https://www.newyorker.com/culture/culture-desk/how-tony-soprano-changed-television']How Tony Soprano Changed Television[/URL] [URL='https://www.amny.com/entertainment/sopranos-anniversary-1.25743487']'Sopranos' impact still felt 20 years later[/URL] [/QUOTE]
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