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would Sonny of been a better Don then Michael

Posted By: FireHawk

would Sonny of been a better Don then Michael - 05/19/14 10:42 PM

yes or no...what do you think
Posted By: jipjones

Re: would Sonny of been a better Don then Michael - 05/20/14 01:08 AM

Its hard to say Sonny wd of been a lot more fun to watch!! Wd of been real trigger happy! But not as smart as Micheal! Sonny prolly cdnt play Roth and other da other 5 families heads who MiCheal Clipped in GF1 Sonny if he didn't die so early wd prolly be clipped by Roth in GF2.. Sonnys my Fav Character in GF it wd of been cool to c! But Not as smart as Micheal
Posted By: DE NIRO

Re: would Sonny of been a better Don then Michael - 05/20/14 03:14 AM

No as Sonny was a loose cannon and probably would have destroyed the family.
Posted By: waynethegame

Re: would Sonny of been a better Don then Michael - 05/20/14 06:55 AM

Not at all. Going by the novel at least Sonny might have been a good Don during a war (the book compares him to Napoleon), but otherwise no chance in hell. He'd likely end up like Al Capone; Capone went around flaunting his power to anyone and everything he could, and it not only made him lose respect (the novel states the other Dons thought that Chicago were a bunch of goons and animals) but also escalated his downfall.
Posted By: Questadt

Re: would Sonny of been a better Don then Michael - 05/20/14 09:59 AM

No way. Even Vito himself had to admit, "I thought Santino was a bad don, rest in peace."

You could make the case that, in some ways, Sonny represented a throwback to an earlier time, to the era of the Mustache Petes, when muscle meant everything, and violence for the sake of violence was a commonplace occurrence.

Michael, on the other hand, represented the future of organized crime, a modern era which required - and rewarded - a much more sophisticated, educated, strategic approach. Underlying it all, of course, was the constant potential and threat of violence. But violence chiefly as a means of enforcing boundaries and maintaining order, discipline and balance within the mob community - not so much as a means of expanding territory and influence, and accumulating wealth and power.
Posted By: Turnbull

Re: would Sonny of been a better Don then Michael - 05/20/14 09:08 PM

We've covered this topic many times. Do a search.

For the record: Neither was better than Vito. Sonny was too hotheaded, as has already been said. Michael over-reached.
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