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title: 'The Sopranos, Season 6'
date: '2006-03-14T12:08:00-05:00'
permalink: /the-sopranos-season-6/
tags:
- watching
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And yes, we need a SPOILER ALERT already…
Perhaps its just me, but I found myself intensely frustrated with Sundays [season opener](http://www.hbo.com/sopranos). Ive felt shades of this frustration during the first episodes of previous seasons as well; the lengthy hiatus between seasons requires the show to catch us up a bit more than Id like, not just reminding us of who all the key players are, but giving us what feels like a fifty-minute long stream of machine-gun fired exposition, one speeding little bullet following right behind, but entirely separate from, the other. Maybe its just me — R. seemed not to have this problem — but the episode felt entirely disjointed, bouncing frenetically from one thing to the next, unable to settle itself either into a narrative or into a rhythm.
And then, boom: Junior shoots Tony. (Hey, I warned you!) Which left me so shocked that I found myself wondering whether the bouncing around of the first fifty minutes of the episode wasnt intentional, designed to keep us off-kilter, before dropping the narrative big one.
Or maybe not. Maybe I just want this season to work, and so am seeking a way to rationalize what was fundamentally a weak episode. Well see how next week goes.
(And incidentally, I want to give it another week before I comment on [Big Love](http://www.hbo.com/biglove), except to say that there is a heck of a cast.)