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Posted By: Capo de La Cosa Nostra

Lack of continuity - 05/17/03 11:35 PM

Does anybody else find this a problem in the show. It is particularly bad in season four, which I am watching over here right now every Tuesday night. While it can increase the unpredictability of the show, it can make for some really boring "filler" episodes.

Mick
Posted By: Turi Giuliano

Re: Lack of continuity - 05/18/03 03:20 PM

This is my main problem with the show. You'd be watching one episode, loving the story line and then hear nothing of it again. Whilst crappy Janice story lines carry on for weeks.
Posted By: Valentina Mafia Princess

Re: Lack of continuity - 05/28/03 04:48 AM

I have the impression the show is using a format of Tv Drama most notably used in 'Alley Mcbeal, The Practice, Law & Order". Whereby the hour long storyline is in itself the complete story with no part 2.
Posted By: diamond6

Re: Lack of continuity - 05/28/03 08:12 AM

How dare you compare Alley Mcbeal, The Practice, snd Law & Order without coming to the result that those shows suck and Sopranos i not like them in the least. No im kidding, Ally McBeal is good.
Posted By: Capo de La Cosa Nostra

Re: Lack of continuity - 05/29/03 10:04 PM

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Originally posted by Valentina Mafia Princess:
I have the impression the show is using a format of Tv Drama most notably used in 'Alley Mcbeal, The Practice, Law & Order". Whereby the hour long storyline is in itself the complete story with no part 2.
While The Sopranos cannot be equalled by any other show IMO, I think you may have a point. Each episode now is simply a story in its own. Things are left at loose ends now and we come back to it when we have forgotten all about it and simply don't care anymore. Season 4 has been very guilty of this in particular. Season one had none of this. For example, the first four shows of the first season had an ongoing storyline, and then, after a brief break for the fantastic "College" episode, it was back on track. This is why Season one is, overall, my favourite series, and why season four is, while still being amazingly fantastic, simply not on a par with its three predecessors.

Mick
Posted By: B. B. Cheese

Re: Lack of continuity - 06/17/03 03:02 PM

Yes, like in season one, whatever happened about that case with "Massive Genius"?
Posted By: Turnbull

Re: Lack of continuity - 06/17/03 03:51 PM

I think part of the problem with continuity in the early episodes was the need to introduce new characters--understandable, if not exactly easy on the viewer. But in the later seasons, I sensed some arrogance on Chase's part. He seemed to say, "Hey, I've got the most popular show on TV. I can afford to indulge myself without caring how it affects my ratings." Just look at the jerking-around we're getting on the much delayed opening of the next season.
Posted By: Capo de La Cosa Nostra

Re: Lack of continuity - 06/17/03 08:16 PM

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Originally posted by B. B. Cheese:
Yes, like in season one, whatever happened about that case with "Massive Genius"?
You see, actually, I don't mind about these cases, as they tend to get wrapped up in the episode and it is inevitable what was going to happen--another such case was with Artie and the money-borrowing Frog-eater!

It's the other things which baffle me, such as the Russian in Pine Barrens, Raymond Curto and many more.

Mick
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