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They really made a point of not showing anything for next week's clips.
No. Not unless they make three movies and AJ takes over at the age 35.Finless said:Is there any chance we see AJ taking on a larger role in the family?
If Larger = Dead, then yes, I think so.Finless said:Is there any chance we see AJ taking on a larger role in the family?
K, thankssome guy who was playing both sides of the fencewho was the guy Sil wacked in the beginning?
I did. For a brief second it looked like he was going to eat the end of that rifle.Did anyone else get that VERY brief inkling that Tony might off himself with the assault rifle when he sat down on the bed, holding the rifle in a very precarious position? Mama Mia, what an episode.
My heart was in my throat the whole episode, but especially when the italians for hire got out of the car, headed towards the house to supposedly take care of Phil. Not a care in the world - absolute ruthless intentions with no regard for remose. Amazing drama.
Sorry. Wrong answer.20 bucks says we won't be seeing that again. It's not scarface.I don't care what happens as long as we get to see that gun Bobby B. gave Tony in the first episode of the season. There is no freakin way they could show that in the first episode, and not show it again.
right answer.I'm thinking Sil gets it tonight for some reason. Some NY guys too.
I think Tony dies in the first couple of minutes next week. Fast forward SEVERAL years to AJ in his "gangsta prime". He puts his family back in order takes out anybody that had anything to do with the death of his father.Finless said:Is there any chance we see AJ taking on a larger role in the family?
I don't think Tony will die. This should be a poll. I also have no idea how everything is going to end. Will things end with any kind of closure of Tony and family separating themselves from the lifestyle? Will Tony rise to the occasion and take down Phil and New York and that's the climax? Will everyone die (bloodbath) and there is no more organized crime in NY/NJ? Who knows?!?I think Tony dies in the first couple of minutes next week. Fast forward SEVERAL years to AJ in his "gangsta prime". He puts his family back in order takes out anybody that had anything to do with the death of his father.Finless said:Is there any chance we see AJ taking on a larger role in the family?
If Tony doesn't die, Chase isn't serious about ending the show.I don't think Tony will die. This should be a poll. I also have no idea how everything is going to end. Will things end with any kind of closure of Tony and family separating themselves from the lifestyle? Will Tony rise to the occasion and take down Phil and New York and that's the climax? Will everyone die (bloodbath) and there is no more organized crime in NY/NJ? Who knows?!?I think Tony dies in the first couple of minutes next week. Fast forward SEVERAL years to AJ in his "gangsta prime". He puts his family back in order takes out anybody that had anything to do with the death of his father.Finless said:Is there any chance we see AJ taking on a larger role in the family?
Loved the end to the Tony/Melfi scene as well.What a great episode.fwiw, I don't think it'll be as easy as Tony getting clipped by some low-level NY slob. Not sure what's going to happen, just not thinking that'll be it.at least Bobby died in his personal heaven - a toy train store. Nice camera work in that scene. VERY nicely done.
I think that was actually "The End." Awesome."When the Music's Over" by The Doors playing at the Bing. I love it.
It was like a Naked Gun montage when Frank nails Priscilla Presley. It was corny.at least Bobby died in his personal heaven - a toy train store. Nice camera work in that scene. VERY nicely done.
What?!? He's killed Chris, Bobby and probably Silvio. Show is done next week.If Tony doesn't die, Chase isn't serious about ending the show.I don't think Tony will die. This should be a poll. I also have no idea how everything is going to end. Will things end with any kind of closure of Tony and family separating themselves from the lifestyle? Will Tony rise to the occasion and take down Phil and New York and that's the climax? Will everyone die (bloodbath) and there is no more organized crime in NY/NJ? Who knows?!?I think Tony dies in the first couple of minutes next week. Fast forward SEVERAL years to AJ in his "gangsta prime". He puts his family back in order takes out anybody that had anything to do with the death of his father.Finless said:Is there any chance we see AJ taking on a larger role in the family?
at least Bobby died in his personal heaven - a toy train store. Nice camera work in that scene. VERY nicely done.
I did think the same thing. But after he had the flashback I got that he was getting nostalgic. It was the gun Bobby gave him.I did. For a brief second it looked like he was going to eat the end of that rifle.Did anyone else get that VERY brief inkling that Tony might off himself with the assault rifle when he sat down on the bed, holding the rifle in a very precarious position? Mama Mia, what an episode.
My heart was in my throat the whole episode, but especially when the italians for hire got out of the car, headed towards the house to supposedly take care of Phil. Not a care in the world - absolute ruthless intentions with no regard for remose. Amazing drama.
I really like the whole scene with them. Him starting to get all sad and borderline crying again and her just blowing it off.Loved the end to the Tony/Melfi scene as well.at least Bobby died in his personal heaven - a toy train store. Nice camera work in that scene. VERY nicely done.
The show isn't truly over unless Tony dies.What?!? He's killed Chris, Bobby and probably Silvio. Show is done next week.If Tony doesn't die, Chase isn't serious about ending the show.I don't think Tony will die. This should be a poll. I also have no idea how everything is going to end. Will things end with any kind of closure of Tony and family separating themselves from the lifestyle? Will Tony rise to the occasion and take down Phil and New York and that's the climax? Will everyone die (bloodbath) and there is no more organized crime in NY/NJ? Who knows?!?I think Tony dies in the first couple of minutes next week. Fast forward SEVERAL years to AJ in his "gangsta prime". He puts his family back in order takes out anybody that had anything to do with the death of his father.Finless said:Is there any chance we see AJ taking on a larger role in the family?
You can't have gut-wrenching tightness every episode. Doesn't make sense. There's only so many people in the show you feel that "close" too.This year has been amazing, seriously.For those that have praised the past few seasons. I agree it's been thought provoking, but when was the last time you had the gut-wrentching tightness in your gut that this episode provided. That's the Sopranos that we have been hoping for this season. Too bad there's only one episode left.
It's over.The show isn't truly over unless Tony dies.What?!? He's killed Chris, Bobby and probably Silvio. Show is done next week.If Tony doesn't die, Chase isn't serious about ending the show.I don't think Tony will die. This should be a poll. I also have no idea how everything is going to end. Will things end with any kind of closure of Tony and family separating themselves from the lifestyle? Will Tony rise to the occasion and take down Phil and New York and that's the climax? Will everyone die (bloodbath) and there is no more organized crime in NY/NJ? Who knows?!?I think Tony dies in the first couple of minutes next week. Fast forward SEVERAL years to AJ in his "gangsta prime". He puts his family back in order takes out anybody that had anything to do with the death of his father.Finless said:Is there any chance we see AJ taking on a larger role in the family?
I agree it's been amazing. I've liked every episode. But I think they should have fleshed out the NY/NJ war much more.You can't have gut-wrenching tightness every episode. Doesn't make sense. There's only so many people in the show you feel that "close" too.This year has been amazing, seriously.For those that have praised the past few seasons. I agree it's been thought provoking, but when was the last time you had the gut-wrentching tightness in your gut that this episode provided. That's the Sopranos that we have been hoping for this season. Too bad there's only one episode left.
What's to flesh out? New York is rolling over Jersey. There's nothing they can do about it. If you'd want to see more of Janice or Carm's reactions, I can buy that...but this 'war' is going to be a rout.I agree it's been amazing. I've liked every episode. But I think they should have fleshed out the NY/NJ war much more.You can't have gut-wrenching tightness every episode. Doesn't make sense. There's only so many people in the show you feel that "close" too.This year has been amazing, seriously.For those that have praised the past few seasons. I agree it's been thought provoking, but when was the last time you had the gut-wrentching tightness in your gut that this episode provided. That's the Sopranos that we have been hoping for this season. Too bad there's only one episode left.
Was hoping the last scene of the episode was going to be the pizza delivery. Paulie opens the door to the pizza guy's back, the delivery guy turns around and it's ....the TB guy!! Imagine the tension!! How long can the crew last until the killer TB spreads?? Is the pizza infected?? Will anyone recognize the man as the carrier of the rare form of the virus?? Did Phil put the guy up to this?? Has Tony had his shots?? Tune in next week for the exciting conclusion!
No, I believe he was correct.I think that was actually "The End." Awesome."When the Music's Over" by The Doors playing at the Bing. I love it.
Capella?....the TB guy!!
Crap. I think you're right.No, I believe he was correct.I think that was actually "The End." Awesome."When the Music's Over" by The Doors playing at the Bing. I love it.
Could've sworn it was the other one but I'll have to re-watch. Either way it was a nice touch with everything happening at that moment and on the heels of Tony's Peyote Expedition. They've definitely always done a nice job with the music on this show. Good stuff...I think that was actually "The End." Awesome."When the Music's Over" by The Doors playing at the Bing. I love it.
Love my Doors.Crap. I think you're right.No, I believe he was correct.I think that was actually "The End." Awesome."When the Music's Over" by The Doors playing at the Bing. I love it.
that really was sumthin'man, I'm giddy like a fn kid.
You were right, no need to re-watch (for that reason anyway). Btw I loved the look on Carms face when AJ said he couldnt find his belt.Could've sworn it was the other one but I'll have to re-watch. Either way it was a nice touch with everything happening at that moment and on the heels of Tony's Peyote Expedition. They've definitely always done a nice job with the music on this show. Good stuff...I think that was actually "The End." Awesome."When the Music's Over" by The Doors playing at the Bing. I love it.
Lets just hope Tony = Frank ReichWhat's to flesh out? New York is rolling over Jersey. There's nothing they can do about it. If you'd want to see more of Janice or Carm's reactions, I can buy that...but this 'war' is going to be a rout.I agree it's been amazing. I've liked every episode. But I think they should have fleshed out the NY/NJ war much more.You can't have gut-wrenching tightness every episode. Doesn't make sense. There's only so many people in the show you feel that "close" too.This year has been amazing, seriously.For those that have praised the past few seasons. I agree it's been thought provoking, but when was the last time you had the gut-wrentching tightness in your gut that this episode provided. That's the Sopranos that we have been hoping for this season. Too bad there's only one episode left.
Finless said:I thought it was The End as well at first, but I'm gonna have to say it was "Riders".Love my Doors.Crap. I think you're right.No, I believe he was correct.I think that was actually "The End." Awesome."When the Music's Over" by The Doors playing at the Bing. I love it.