WARNING: Spoilers from last night’s series finale of The Sopranos abound. Read the full post.
Jun 11
2007
08:22 PM ET
'Sopranos' finale: Burning questions
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to the un-named person calling me a “douchebag”…..the whole point of the series was to show Tony and how he had a human side of him, and a monster side….season 6 taking a closer look at the monster in him. Do i feel bad for him that he has to be as tense and paranoid as we, the viewers, were in that final scene?? HELL NO.
The ending is open to interpretation. End it yourself, however you see fit. Thats my take on it. My personal opinion on the ep is that the show was ending how it began. The fast cut to black, was Tony blacking out. Go back and watch the first ep of season 1. You’ll see. Chase wasn’t messing with you. He knew exactly what he was doing.
The ending is open to interpretation. End it yourself, however you see fit. Thats my take on it. My personal opinion on the ep is that the show was ending how it began. The fast cut to black, was Tony blacking out. Go back and watch the first ep of season 1. You’ll see. Chase wasn’t messing with you. He knew exactly what he was doing.
The ending is open to interpretation. End it yourself, however you see fit. Thats my take on it. My personal opinion on the ep is that the show was ending how it began. The fast cut to black, was Tony blacking out. Go back and watch the first ep of season 1. You’ll see. Chase wasn’t messing with you. He knew exactly what he was doing.
The ending is open to interpretation. End it yourself, however you see fit. Thats my take on it. My personal opinion on the ep is that the show was ending how it began. The fast cut to black, was Tony blacking out. Go back and watch the first ep of season 1. You’ll see. Chase wasn’t messing with you. He knew exactly what he was doing.
Well, love it or hate it, the show’s last episode’s aired.
My other question is as follows: With Sopranos gone and Desperate Housewives on summer hiatus, what the hell am I supposed to do on Sunday night at 9?
labrat, Patsy DID have a twin. But he wasn’t a rat. He was part of Junior’s crew, and was killed at the beginning of season 2 as part of the “cleanup” after the hit on Tony’s life failed.
I seem to recall Patsy turned to the FBI, probably out out revenge for what he knows was done to his twin brother. But I honestly can’t remember if this was the case.
Patsy wasn’t the rat that was Ray Curto. I like how this episode while not giving closure pretty much set up where everyone’s life is going, starting with Tony’s indictment and following with everyone else.
As far as Agent Harris my interpretion is that the woman he was having the affair with was the agent who he said Phil wanted to have raped.
I just have one thing to say about the end Always leave them wanting more! It was great.
I think the woman Agent Harris was with is the person he referred to as his Brooklyn “contact”. That why he hung up so quickly when she came out of the bathroom and looked at him somewhat disgustingly. I think she knew Agent Harris was feeding the information she gave him to Tony.
There was another referece to The Godfather and possibly a foreshadowing of what happened…when Tony, Silvio and the other guy were in the restaurant and Tony and Sil started boxing in slow-motion, the music playing in the background is the same music that was playing at the end of GodFather III when Mary was accidentally shot. The family had enjoyed a night out (all together, even Kay was with them) and yet another attempt on Michael’s life was planned….only it was Mary who died. Also, if I remember correctly, the guy who was dressed as the priest and fired the shot at Michael is the same guy who plays Phil Leotardo….who ordered the hit on Tony.
I have a theory – Meadow is now going to be a lawyer, and her fiancé is close to the ‘good guys’ – maybe Meadow was hurried and parking like a maniac because she was rushing in to tell Toney he was, INDEED, going to be indicted. I mean, why was she so panicky? No one has addressed this theory! She had a very worried look on her face, and Tony noticed this – she was rushing in to tell him he was going to be put away forever….