The Writer’s Guild of America has chosen “The Sopranos” as the best-written television series of all time.
The Mafia drama featuring Tony Soprano and his family (and his other family) topped the list of classic television dramas and comedies.
Coming in second, is the “show about nothing,” the comedy “Seinfeld,” followed by “The Twilight Zone,” “All in the Family,” and “M*A*S*H.”
The Guild, in explaining why they felt “The Sopranos” should top the list said, “Though The Sopranos
did indeed become a show about a mob boss with mother problems, it
quickly sprawled to comment upon, or observe, innumerable aspects of
American life, from the efficacy of psychotherapy to the ways in which a
family-run business, even the Mafia, was dying out to a corporatizing
culture.”
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