Is T.P. the most red-pilled show of all time?
>>134717613
Up there, but not the "most".
>>134717613
love this show, michael imperioli is a great actor and all-around chill dude.
RIP gandolfini
>>134717613
Say what you want about making Italians look bad but the show had culture, Italian-american catholics married with stay at home mom. Nothing like the old days
>>134717741
>>134717778
www.youtube.com/watch?v=rynqbJ53DBE
>>134717213
Just started watching the original series in an attempt to make sense out of the new series. But what makes it red pilled? So far it's only been about drug use, adultery, prostitution, and murder.
>>134718471
Anon, my friend, if that's all you think the show is about you need to take a second look. The show is about much more than that.
>>134717213
The first season is great, the second is ok, and then it's just garbage after that.
>>134718572
I would say that the ambience and interwoven character relationships are pretty awesome, but I'm not really deriving as many redpills as I'd have hoped to from it.
The masonic imagery is pretty interesting and that's really the only things I've been able to key in on and learn from.
>>134718954
It might take a second viewing, but believe me, they are there. Furthermore, it goes without saying (just in case this still isn't clear) the new season's red-pillery is indiscernible to those who have not previously viewed season 1, 2 & FWWM.