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David Chase on the talents of Edie Falco and how she was underused as "Carmela Soprano" on The Sopranos 50:00
Interview: David Chase | Person: Edie Falco
David Chase on casting Nancy Marchand as "Livia Soprano" on The Sopranos, a role very different from one she was used to playing 39:58
Interview: David Chase | Person: Nancy Marchand
David Chase on tracking down Steve Van Zandt to be a regular on The Sopranos 00:46
Interview: David Chase | Person: Steven Van Zandt
David Chase on his writing process; on what he looks for in a writer 06:54
Interview: David Chase | Profession: Writers
David Chase on why he felt The Sopranos was covering new ground with a mobster as a protagonist 02:00
Interview: David Chase
David Chase on how the character "Carmela Soprano" was "not realistic" for a mob wife; and why the character was problematic for him 50:00
Interview: David Chase
David Chase on why "Carmela" was disposable as a character on The Sopranos - the only characters not in danger of being killed off were "Tony's" children 44:23
Interview: David Chase
David Chase - "If I had not had a child there would have never been a Sopranos" 35:31
Interview: David Chase
David Chase on why he felt The Sopranos was covering new ground with a mobster as a protagonist and why he and the crew enjoyed working on the show 59:00
Interview: David Chase | Show: Sopranos, The
David Chase on creating the backstories for each character on The Sopranos and keeping track of them on the show so that there were no gaffes 56:02
Interview: David Chase | Show: Sopranos, The
David Chase on how the character "Carmela Soprano" was "not realistic" for a mob wife and why the character was problematic for him 50:00
Interview: David Chase | Show: Sopranos, The
David Chase on the female characters on The Sopranos and whether or not they were in danger of being killed off 44:23
Interview: David Chase | Show: Sopranos, The
David Chase on how the character "Livia Soprano", "Tony's" mother on The Sopranos was based on his own mother; on some of the real-life quotes he used on the show; on how the character was originally supposed to die on the first episode but Chase changed his mind 42:10
Interview: David Chase | Show: Sopranos, The
David Chase on one of his favorite Sopranos characters - "Junior Soprano" and the portrayal of senior citizens on his show as real 32:10
Interview: David Chase | Show: Sopranos, The
David Chase on the names of The Sopranos characters like "Uncle Junior" 29:37
Interview: David Chase | Show: Sopranos, The
David Chase on the writing process on The Sopranos; on what he looks for in a writer 22:11
Interview: David Chase | Show: Sopranos, The
David Chase on how "no one was safe" from being killed on The Sopranos including "Tony Soprano" 06:10
Interview: David Chase | Show: Sopranos, The
David Chase on the role of women characters on The Sopranos 45:23
Interview: David Chase | Topic: Women
David Chase on the role of women characters on The Sopranos 45:23
Interview: David Chase | Topic: Representation on Television
David Chase on some of "Livia Soprano's" memorable lines, which he quoted from his own mother, like "Poor you" 40:21
Interview: David Chase | Topic: Creative Influences and Inspiration
David Chase on some of "Livia Soprano's" memorable lines, which he quoted from his own mother, like "Poor you" 40:21
Interview: David Chase | Topic: Pivotal Career Moments
On killing off main characters on The Sopranos and why it was necessary 59:59
Interview: David Chase
On exploring various topics on The Sopranos; on his dealings with networks; on why "Tony" had to murder someone on the show; on whether he considers "Tony" a villain; on the original name for The Sopranos was "Family Guy" 51:35
Interview: David Chase
On keeping the storylines secret on The Sopranos; on red herrings; on the show's finale; on the choice of music on the last episode and the screen going black 44:49
Interview: David Chase
On the legacy of The Sopranos; on his influences and proudest moments; on how TV has changed; on advice to aspiring writers 29:57
Interview: David Chase
David Chase on arguing with HBO over having "Tony Soprano" murder someone on The Sopranos 49:30
Interview: David Chase | Genre: Drama Series
David Chase on how the Journey song "Don't Stop Believin'" came to be used on the last episode of The Sopranos; on the reaction to the finale 36:30
Interview: David Chase | Genre: Drama Series