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Director stepping up to give a speech and getting lights turned down?Paulie asking why he would be confused? The sacred and the propane? (See above)About 5 others in a post above?Semantics aside, Johnny is still considered a traitor.Johnny Sack did not flip. Allocution is not the same as flipping.Interesting to note that Johnny Sack flipped and gets cancer to die, while Phil held his silence and gets out in reasonably good condition.Memorable and enthusiastic storylines. Last night, almost everything seemed forced, although Vince Curatola did a terrific job in Johnny Sack's final episode, and like other have said, the scene with Dr. Melfi was good. Heck, that was probably the first interesting scene involving Tony and Dr. Melfi since Season 3.One other thing...even though there are still good one-liners on occasion, there is hardly ever any more comedy to the show. There used to always be funny little moments and comments throughout almost every episode. Those are nowhere to be found anymore.I just can't imagine being a Sopranos fan and not liking that episode last night. What are you looking for out of the show?Pretty meh episode. Too many little random things that didn't mean a lot...the FBI guys talking about terrorism, A.J.'s girl being a snot, Meadow whining about her breakup, etc., etc. I am sure some will say that they are building up to a finale, but I am tired of every episode doing nothing but allegedly doing that. The enthusiasm just isn't there anymore. Heck, even in the scene where they were in the strip bar, the place seemed lifeless around them, just like the show now does at times. Even the actors seem bored at times. After Christopher hit his partner in the head, and then ran out, he turned and yelled at him. In the past, when Christopher was pissed and going off on a tangent, you knew it. Tonight, when he did it, he barely sounded like he meant it. And seeing Johnny Sack go out like that was a crying shame. I hate to say it, as I love this show, and consider it one of top three or four televisions shows ever, but my hope for it to end on a high note is fading.
			
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  Was Tony mailing it in Melfi's office?  Was Johnny Sac mailing it in the entire episode (oh wait, you don't care about him anymore)?  Was Phil mailing it in while sitting at the bar stewing and vowing revenge essentially?  And I'd say the acting in last week's episode among Tony, Carm, Bobby & Janice was just as good if not better than any of these examples.  
 
		
  
  
  The way they both stared off into space made it seem like they were just thinking about what the other had planned.
  :(   For those panning this episode, I have to say, you are tough customers. The last two episodes have been the best in 2 years IMO. Perhpas it's just that the first two seasons were so good that you want the finale to be mind-numbingly awesome, but remember, a lot of great shows ended quietly. Cheers, M*A*S*H, on network TV, Deadwood, Carnivale, Rome etc on HBO had  endings that were less than climactic. Ultimately, this show is supposed to be a slice of the lives of people we've seldom had the opportunity to get a glimpse of. I don't want it to end in the apocalypse or something drastically manufactured just to "go out with a bang". I think it would be doing the entire series an injustice to end like that if it didn't flow naturally. Some things that I noticed and enjoyed about it:First off, I liked the exploration of the "Being Boss sucks sometimes...I'm a person, too" angle. Johnny Sac- "God forbid anyone should find themselves in that situation...it's a thankless job". I like how he conveniently ignored the fact that he practically waded chest deep in blood to get it, even though he acts like he silently shouldered the load for the greater good of the family.Tony- "I don't understand it. I have done everything for him, and he despises me." Like others have said, I thought that the scene with him and Melfi may have been the best one in the entire series. It was that intense. Maybe it's just the fact that we know the show is wrapping up, and that adds intensity.Phil- "I spend 20 years inside without a peep, to protect guys like Rusty Millio? Doc Santoro?" What I have liked most about Phil's character is that he constantly butts his head against the wall with the struggle of "How things are vs. How things ought to be".Sad to see Johnny Sac's character go. Vincent Curatola was a fantastic part of this show. He pulled off that entire episode with utter believability. Nice finish, Vincent.  
  Yes, I guess I am a tough customer, but like you said, the first few seasons were so damn great, that it can be difficult for every season to live up to those standards. I also noticed that the name of the baby was never mentioned.  And I suspect this episode will be better when I watch it again.  They often are.