Episodes
"I Dream of Jeannie Cusamano." The season finale! Jarod, Drew, and Josh dive into the last episode of the season that changed TV forever. They ponder if Tony's real family or mob family are more important to the story. Is this the best first season in TV history? Links:Occam's razor on WikipediaDrew Madden Art WebsiteJosh Hasn't Seen The Sopranos on TwitterQuestions or comments? Reach out on www.jarodbackens.com 
Published 08/18/20
Published 08/18/20
"Isabella." Do heroes always get the worst assassins? Jarod, Drew, and Josh reflect on Tony hitting rock bottom and the tendency of characters in the show and people in real life disguising their emotions. Drew thwarts a dream bear from entering his tent. Links:"40 Hours a Week" Dumb and Dumber ClipThe Rascals Hall of Fame Induction Speech by Steven Van Zandt YouTube VideoDrew Madden Art WebsiteJosh Hasn't Seen The Sopranos on TwitterQuestions or comments? Reach out on www.jarodbackens.com 
Published 08/11/20
"Nobody Knows Anything." Is Livia Soprano the most powerful person in New Jersey? Jarod, Drew, and Josh rave about the show's ability to alter the audience's expectations on what's true and what's not. Josh believes Tony is a good leader as he navigates who the rat is in his crew. Links:Game theory on WikipediaGiancarlo Esposito Emmy Nomination Video on TwitterYour Jordans Are F***ed Up! Video of Giancarlo Esposito in Do the Right ThingFear City (Netflix Documentary) on IMDbDrew Madden Art...
Published 08/04/20
"A Hit Is a Hit." As the show shifts from the main season arc, Jarod, Drew, and Josh reflect on the versatility and wide range of themes of The Sopranos. Like Christopher, none of them can explain what makes a "hit." Do the heavy themes of The Sopranos make the show less approachable than other series? Links:Rich vs. Wealthy Chris Rock Standup ClipSpike Lee Breaks Down His Film Heroes YouTube VideoBuffett's Bet with the Hedge Funds Article on InvestopediaDon't Keep Your Day Job PodcastThe...
Published 07/28/20
"Boca." Is The Sopranos a high quality soap opera? Jarod, Drew, and Josh attempt to define justice in terms of Tony and Artie's decisions in this episode. Josh thinks the series has reached the point of the entrée in a fine dining restaurant. Drew prefers his raft guiding blunders to the stresses Tony faces in his daily life. Links:Yes, Mad Men Is a Soap Opera The Atlantic ArticleThe Strange Brain of the World's Greatest Solo Climber Nautilus ArticleDrew Madden Art WebsiteJosh Hasn't Seen The...
Published 07/21/20
"The Legend of Tennessee Moltisanti." For this meta episode of The Sopranos, Jarod, Drew, and Josh reflect on the kinds of TV characters they like watching. They also have an unqualified discussion around the duty of a therapist when treating a mobster patient. Do contemporary audiences prefer characters with subtle arcs (like Don Draper) or more extreme arcs (like Walter White)?Links:The Oral History of Seinfeld's 'The Contest' Vulture ArticleAntonio Meucci on WikipediaUncover The History of...
Published 07/14/20
"The Legend of Tennessee Moltisanti." For this meta episode of The Sopranos, Jarod, Drew, and Josh reflect on the kinds of TV characters they like watching. They also have an unqualified discussion around the duty of a therapist when treating a mobster patient. Do contemporary audiences prefer characters with subtle arcs (like Don Draper) or more extreme arcs (like Walter White)?Links:The Oral History of Seinfeld's 'The Contest' Vulture ArticleAntonio Meucci on WikipediaUncover The History of...
Published 07/14/20
"Down Neck." In the lone episode of the series directed by a female (Lorraine Senna Ferrara), Jarod, Drew, and Josh discuss whether shows like The Sopranos perpetuate toxic masculinity. As the episode explores Tony's past, our hosts realize his nostalgia for the time may be unfounded. Are current TV audiences dumber than they've ever been, or do they just have shorter attention spans?Links:Rotten Tomatoes "Greatest HBO Original Series" Bracket (our motivation to end recency bias)Psychologist...
Published 07/07/20
"Pax Soprana." As Jarod, Drew, and Josh examine the episode, they speculate as to why the United States is infatuated with the mob; Josh believes the mob is as American as apple pie. Another online "best TV series" poll infuriates Jarod for its recency bias and Drew falls victim to recency bias when naming his top four NBA players.Links:Rotten Tomatoes "Greatest HBO Series" Bracket (riddled with recency bias)Why Do We Admire Mobsters? by Maria Konnikova ArticleTop NBA finals moments: West's...
Published 06/30/20
"College." All modern anti-heroes may exist because of this one hour of TV. Jarod makes the point that this episode was as important as "The Chinese Restaurant" was in Seinfeld. Drew and Josh have very different experiences kayaking.Links:How Seinfeld Truly Embraced Nothingness in "The Chinese Restaurant" Vulture ArticleHow to poach an egg (for millennials and centennials)Go Tell It on the Mountain by James Baldwin on GoodreadsI Am Not Your Negro Documentary on IMDbGet Out: Script by Jordan...
Published 06/23/20
"Meadowlands." Why do millennials feel the need to spoil TV? Jarod, Drew, and Josh explore the inevitability of each generation holding onto power past their prime. Drew loses a "fight" in school, while Josh wins one.Links:John Cleese Autobiography on GoodreadsWhat Kobe did the day after 60 was almost as crazy as his last game ArticleDrew Madden Art WebsiteJosh Hasn't Seen The Sopranos on TwitterDid we miss anything? Contact us at www.jarodbackens.com 
Published 06/16/20
"Denial, Anger, Acceptance." Jarod, Drew, and Josh speculate about what a series needs to be in consideration for the "best of all time." Are the topics of depression and the meaning of life too heavy for mainstream audiences? Drew reveals an existential perspective of the universe.Links:Astrology and Astronomy on WikipediaDrew Madden Art WebsiteDid we miss anything? Contact us at www.jarodbackens.com 
Published 06/16/20
"46 Long." As the series struggles to escape the shadow of classic gangster movies (and '90s clichés), Jarod, Drew, and Josh discuss the mastery of not knowing when characters are lying or telling the truth. Drew has a happy childhood memory of playing baseball with his dad and Josh recounts a harrowing tale of a grease fire. Is playing on your phone while watching TV a millennial habit?Links:Francis Ford Coppola's The Godfather Notebook YouTube VideoLaserDisc (for millennials and...
Published 06/16/20
"The Sopranos Pilot." Jarod, Drew, and Josh begin their journey reflecting on the generational nostalgia pervasive to "The Sopranos," and how this compares to the generational differences prevalent among the characters in the show. Jarod is adamant about keeping spoilers hidden from Drew and Josh. Is this the best pilot of all time?Links:Competition to Avoid Learning Who Won the Super Bowl ArticleBest Actor Nominees and Winners (The '50s belonged to Marlon Brando.)NBA MVPs (The '10s belonged...
Published 06/09/20