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Why does /tv/ never talk about Mad Men anymore? Why doesn't it talk about Sopranos? The Wire? The coincidental top three shows on anyone's top favorite three shows list? It's like we collectively decided to stop talk about kinos and put shows like Stranger Things on a pedal stool. Why?
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there's at least one sopranos thread every day
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Because ultimately Star Trek is more interesting and topical to an imageboard.
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I'm on my first viewthrough of Mad Men and will discuss it more when I won't get spoilers. I've seen Sopranos three times. So far (seasons 1-4) of Mad Men have been very good. Very few series come even close to the quality.



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