Review of Pilot

The Sopranos: Pilot (1999)
Season 1, Episode 1
9/10
"As far back as I can remember I always wanted to be a gangster"...
22 April 2022
... says the first line of "Goodfellas" from 1990. I wonder if this series, as good as it was, would have been such a big hit if that film had not come first. Because it was the very first to examine the mobster life from the working gangster's point of view. All of those that came before either examined the mob from the executive suite ("The Godafther") or the gangsters lived exaggerated lifestyles of wine, women, and song. None of them had any mobsters who were also living suburban lives worrying about letting the sauce stick or picking up a disabled brother from his regular appointment at the hospital. "Goodfellas" did that. What The Sopranos did was build on what Goodfellas had done and drill down deeply into the characters, which is something you can only do in a series.

So it wasn't really a jarring experience late in the 90s to see mobster Tony Soprano, overwhelmed by his unique professional and rather routine private lives, taking his troubles to a psychiatrist. The pilot opens rather abruptly with Tony meeting his psychiatrist, Dr. Melfi (Lorraine Bracco), for the first time. That meeting intersperses Tony's actual life with what he is telling Melfi, and although he gets the point across to her, he is leaving out some of the details. Such as when he discusses a delinquent debt owed him and how he and the debtor "had coffee". You see the actual meeting which is Tony running down the debtor with a car and then giving the guy a brutal beating.

Tony and Melfi have a complex relationship. Tony is initially a reluctant patient, but that changes with time. I think that Melfi, although she knows what Tony does for a living, initially thinks she can help this man, but that changes with time as she sees he really would never choose any other life than the one he has.

Rewatching this I was wanting to give it a 10/10, but I'm not sure if that just isn't because I am impressed with the series as a whole. So I knocked it down to a 9/10.
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