The watercooler arguments continue about the controversially ambiguous Sopranos finale, but the folks at TonyIsDead.com are convinced that the Mob boss didn’t survive the blackout; check out their website and let us know whether you find their evidence persuasive, and whether you’d buy their T-shirt.
You may have hated the ending, but veteran TV comedy scribe Ken Levine (Frasier, M*A*S*H) reminds us, in this hilarious blog post, that it could have been much, much worse — if The Sopranos had been a network show instead of an HBO series. So stop whining.








Holy crap! He changed shirts??? My Lord, that is significant. Okay, I’ve converted. He got killed. I’m buying the T-shirt.
Wait a minute, wait a minute. He didn’t actually wear that blue shirt in the finale that aired. I take it all back. The ending still sucked.
Ken Levine’s blog post is priceless. I’m going to send it to everyone who’s whining about the Sopranos ending. Thanks for sharing it. And, yes, I would buy that t-shirt.
Check this out:
http://www.slate.com/id/2168397/
I couldn’t stop laughing.
My final thought. So much emphasis is being placed on the song “Don’t Stop Believing”, instead of (in my opinion), the most telling explanation of the diner scene. When Tony enters the diner, Little Feat’s “All That You Dream” is playing.
AGAIN with the Nikki Leotardo stuff. Jeez.
Not saying Tony lived, but it ISN’T Nikki Leotardo and there ISN’T a gun in the bathroom.
I wish the finale had been 2 hours. I was disappointed that it wasn’t supersized.
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