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Finished The Sopranos for the first time last friday, should I start with The Wire right now? I feel empty.
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>>221004720
No you follow Matthew Weiner from Sopranos to Mad Men.
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>>221004756
Already saw Mad Men anon
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>>221004720
Lost
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>>221004756
I thought Sopranos was great but I've tried watching Mad Men twice over the years and I seem to get bored around season 2. I never had this problem with the Sopranos
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>>221004822
Maybe when you grow up.
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>>221004853
i'm 32
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>>221004822
yeah Mad Men only starts to get good in season 3, after Weiner gives up on trying to give Don Draper character depth and the focus instead shifts to commenting on 60s American society's cultural upheaval.
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>>221004720
I watched them in quick succession and loved them both.
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>>221004720
the wire > sopreddit
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>>221004720
I like The Wire more than The Sopranos but I consider them very different and not really comparable.



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