It's should be fair game to drag anyone and anything in SYG. If Sammi can drag Gran Gran then she cannot be mad someone is coming for her favs adoptive daughter.
Recently, the Washington Post's Alyssa Rosenberg verbalized something to me that perfectly crystallized something I've been thinking about for a while. We're all waiting, she said, and I paraphrase, for another Sopranos to change the face of TV drama all over again.
The Sopranos blew open our ideas of who could be a protagonist that viewers would follow from week to week. It made it all but mandatory that TV stories have greater scope than single episodes to be taken seriously. And it also made TV safer for experimental, elliptical stories, where things don't always end in a satisfying fashion. Until we find another show that blows open our assumptions about what TV is capable of like David Chase's ingenious series, a lot of what's on the air can feel like diminishing returns.
Now, there's a lot of great TV out there right now. But in the drama sphere, Rosenberg is right. I may love shows as diverse as The Americans, Rectify, Hannibal, and Orange Is the New Black, but all four series are either direct descendants of The Sopranos, conscious responses to it, or shows that head off in new directions but also feel like they'll struggle to influence other shows because of their idiosyncrasies.
Why is Todd VanDerWerff always preaching? Proves what I said a few days ago - 2004-2006/7 is generally viewed as the golden era of scripted TV dramas and the best show of all time is responsible for everything we're watching nowadays!
Yeah gosh AHS was boring last night. I didn't watch the last 30 min. Given I did have a paper to do. I obvz would have put it off if I was remotely interested in what I was watching.
Standard Ryan Murphy Absolute worst case of creative ADD
Nothing that comes out of J.Law's mouth can be trusted. Those type of people are very calculated and super fake. She could keep on calling Angelina the Queen 5 million times, I will NEVER support it.