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Mad Sopranos Men with Chris and Michael
Chris Brodhead
8 episodes
5 days ago
Chris & Michael are rewatching each episode of "Mad Men" and "The Sopranos" side by side in the hopes of finding eery and telling similarities. Tune in each week to see if they are just crazy or if this idea is crazy enough to work! In each podcast episode, we watch and dissect the same episode from each show, placing them side by side to uncover the eerie similarities that connect these seemingly different worlds. From the creative genius of Matthew Weiner to the complex, flawed anti-heroes of Don Draper and Tony Soprano, we explore how both series critique the American Dream.
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Chris & Michael are rewatching each episode of "Mad Men" and "The Sopranos" side by side in the hopes of finding eery and telling similarities. Tune in each week to see if they are just crazy or if this idea is crazy enough to work! In each podcast episode, we watch and dissect the same episode from each show, placing them side by side to uncover the eerie similarities that connect these seemingly different worlds. From the creative genius of Matthew Weiner to the complex, flawed anti-heroes of Don Draper and Tony Soprano, we explore how both series critique the American Dream.
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TV & Film
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S2 E11 - Fish Out Of Water with Bob Dylan - Analysis of "Mad Men" vs "The Sopranos"
Mad Sopranos Men with Chris and Michael
52 minutes 22 seconds
1 year ago
S2 E11 - Fish Out Of Water with Bob Dylan - Analysis of "Mad Men" vs "The Sopranos"

Welcome to "Mad Sopranos Men" podcast where hosts Chris Brodhead and Michael Dennis dive deep into two of television’s most iconic series, "Mad Men" and "The Sopranos". In each podcast episode, we watch and dissect the same episode from each show, placing them side by side to uncover the eerie similarities that connect these seemingly different worlds.From the creative genius of Matthew Weiner to the complex, flawed anti-heroes of Don Draper and Tony Soprano, we explore how both series critique the American Dream, delve into the psychological struggles of their protagonists, and reflect the changing cultural landscape of their times. Join us as we unravel the layers of these richly textured narratives, comparing everything from their cinematic style and character-driven drama to the subtle subtext and social commentary that define them.Whether you’re a die-hard fan of either show or just love thought-provoking TV, "Mad Sopranos Men" offers fresh insights into how these groundbreaking series are more alike than you might think. Tune in as we navigate the power dynamics, dual lives, and cultural impact of "Mad Men" and "The Sopranos", and discover the unexpected connections that make them both essential viewing in the world of prestige television.

Mad Sopranos Men with Chris and Michael
Chris & Michael are rewatching each episode of "Mad Men" and "The Sopranos" side by side in the hopes of finding eery and telling similarities. Tune in each week to see if they are just crazy or if this idea is crazy enough to work! In each podcast episode, we watch and dissect the same episode from each show, placing them side by side to uncover the eerie similarities that connect these seemingly different worlds. From the creative genius of Matthew Weiner to the complex, flawed anti-heroes of Don Draper and Tony Soprano, we explore how both series critique the American Dream.