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Easily, that's how. Haha
Only if Harrow has his sister to save his ass
Easily, that's how. Haha
Omar isnt even the best character on the Wire lol
Hes a badass but not on the level of those 3 ITO character
And my initial reaction is to pick Tony as the victor, but I also have not seen all of Breaking Bad. I'm just getting into it and am only just starting the second season so I can't really fairly speak for how powerful Walter White gets in comparison to a Mafia boss. Perhaps someone could enlighten me a little without giving anything too serious away.
"Say my name"
"Heisenberg."
"You're Goddamn right.":icon_twis
I haven't seen any of breaking bad yet because Ive been too busy in the last 3 years to keep up with anything really
So I thought Sparky changed his name to Heisenburg because perhaps he had taken up a quantum physics interest in his new job.....lulz
I now understand.
No Vic Mackie?!?!
I am dissapoint son
Vic plays them all, gets them arrested or killed, takes their money.
And gets away with it all scot free. Then fucks their wives. Then tells them about it and laughs.
(except skylar....he wouldn't fuck skylar I don't think)
I haven't seen any of breaking bad yet because Ive been too busy in the last 3 years to keep up with anything really
So I thought Sparky changed his name to Heisenburg because perhaps he had taken up a quantum physics interest in his new job.....lulz
I now understand.
BTW, Avon (without Stringer) > Omar > Swearingen > Walt > Soprano
BTW, Avon (without Stringer) > Omar > Swearingen > Walt > Soprano
Fucking lol, that's hilarious, and sad.
Tony Soprano is the greatest character in the history of anything.
Tony Soprano is the greatest character in the history of anything.
The depth that developed eclipses any of those characters.
There's some more depth for you, and in my opinion a better character. Don't get me wrong Tony is an amazing character, but he's not the best, or the most diverse, or anything like that by any means. It was the Sopranos show as a whole that was one of the best in it's field, not the singular character of Tony Soprano.
Nope, without a character on the level of Tony, that show is nothing.
I'm glad there's at least a few people who can grasp it.