Someone above mentioned them coming from different times - they're capturing different things.
Different social vibes, different needs, different resonance...different generational tone.
Pre 9/11 was a different world, not just globally, but with media especially - it was still a time where you couldn't pause the TV, and there was no binge watching later, unless you wanted to buy all the VHS or DVDs for it. That matters for the impact waiting each week, then between seasons, has on the experience.
Back then, The Sopranos was an epic experience, savored over years with friends, right as the world was going nuts and changing course hard.
And I binge watched Breaking Bad over a week or two.
A year or so ago I went back to watch The Sopranos again, and couldn't get past the second episode.
That actually hurt a little.