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luckbox181
avclub-30d6b6b8c61e0e1ba9868c1f39ca0917--disqus

My first thought aswell.

I can understand Seinfeld topping the list due to its importance to the genre, but "Training" is heads and shoulders the best piece on television on here and should be in second place at the very least.

This is an episode I always look forward to, nothing really happens but there's plenty of good snippets. Melfi piecing together that Tony and Gloria are seeing eachother is done with the usual brilliant subtleness we've come to expect from The Sopranos. Another scene I really like is Jackie asking Ralphie for a gun.

Second season is the highpoint of the show, definitely watch that one if you enjoyed season 1. The main plot in season 3 is such a cliche and where the show began to go wrong, but theres good bits throughout the following seasons. I would keep watching, if you find it becomes bad enough, you'll stop on your own anyway.

Can anyone think of a more useless main cast character than Jarry in the history of television?

Jeeysous Chraist Jacky Boy

Lackluster finale. The ending scene was weak as all hell I thought. Vic Mackey of all people driving the truck, the dumb CGI and the too obvious last supper-symbolism at the end. Didn't care for it. Also way too much manly hugging with lots of back-slapping. Let us mourn this show and what it could have been had they