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☞ Official SOPRANOS Thread (7 Viewers)

Chase has us wondering right until the very end.

Suspicious guy at the bar, Meadow has trouble parallel parking. Meadow runs across the street and as soon as Tony looks up to see Meadow enter.....nothing.

Can't say I'm a fan of the ending at all.

 
What the hell. :bag:
I'd read that cut to black as being Tony's instantaneous departure. He was shot by the guy coming back from the John. Without Tony there is no show so upon his death we end.
That is a good theory but I believe the majority of people who watched the ending are waiting for the bloodshed. They are waiting for the dramatic end. A "what happened" on the last show ever is going to be a rip off for some.
 
Unreal. This f'n guy had a huge audience watching this show end and what a disappointment.

What a shame

 
Chase wants to create something that will be discussed and dissected forever. Would wrapping it up in a bow do that?

 
Those were the most tense 5 minutes I have ever seen on TV.

The ending was not the best, but everyone who complains about it was just hoping for a "money shot" like a porno.

 
well if it signifies Tony's death, then this is just stupid and cool at the same time. We should have seen it.

Without Tony sure there's no show, but that would mean there's no other scenes in the show other than the ones with Tony if we are to believe we are looking at it through Tony's eyes.

 
You gotta be f'n kidding me.

My wife was consistant in her opinion about the whole show being "A whole lotta nothin"" and the ending just proved it.

The whole episode was anti-climactic.

 
THAT was the wussiest way in the world to end the show.

We've been PuNk'D !!!!!!!!

...and how dare they take the World Series Champion Chicago White Sox 'mantra song' from 2005.

I started five minutes late and at first I thought my TIVO cut out. I was fuming.

 
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Chase wants to create something that will be discussed and dissected forever. Would wrapping it up in a bow do that?
How about the guy coming out from the john with a gun in his hand. Cut to the gun, show Tony looking at the door as Meadow comes in and then cut to black. Is that so hard?
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I honestly didn't even think of the hes dead perspective - after reading it here it seems to make sense but really a bad way to end it IMO
 
In the final scene Chase made it a point to focus on all of the familes enjoying each other's company. He also made it a point to focus on the 2 guys in the restaurant that were by themselves (thinking they might be killers)...but really the guys were lonely and kept looking at the familes having a good time.

The show is called "The Sopranos" for a reason, in the end....Tony realized his real family was more important than his mafia family.......after all, the thing that made him finally go to Jr. was to make sure Bobby's kids were taken care of.

That's my take

 
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That was just a really disappointing, and somewhat cheesy, ending to one of the best television shows ever. It felt like a copout.

 
So they're just normal self-absorbed, chain restaurant eating, idiot Americans? Oh. Didn't we already know that?

 
I simply can not believe it. I am considering going out and buying a gun like the one Bobby bought Tony and going after Chase myself. Shameless stunt to make sure people see the inevitable movie or spinoff or whatever.

Dude, major bummer.

 
Chase wants to create something that will be discussed and dissected forever. Would wrapping it up in a bow do that?
How about the guy coming out from the john with a gun in his hand. Cut to the gun, show Tony looking at the door as Meadow comes in and then cut to black. Is that so hard?
You're missing the point. Tony is going to have to live the rest of his life wondering if the next guy through the door will be "that guy". We all know Meadow was coming through the door there. But the bell ringing, the hunter looking dude, the slimy looking guy, the ...um...black guys... :thumbdown: ... who will it be? It's only a matter of time. Tony's time wasn't tonight, but it will be sometime soon...I think.
 
Tony and his family were having dinner together......show ends. They are all still alive and thier lives go on, we just don't get to watch them anymore, what's the problem?

 
Not only does the show end on Nothing. You have sixty minutes of nothing leading up to it. The whole episode jumped around sporadically. Nothing got resolved and nothing made alot of sense.

Its all a big nothing.

 
Chase wants to create something that will be discussed and dissected forever. Would wrapping it up in a bow do that?
How about the guy coming out from the john with a gun in his hand. Cut to the gun, show Tony looking at the door as Meadow comes in and then cut to black. Is that so hard?
You're missing the point. Tony is going to have to live the rest of his life wondering if the next guy through the door will be "that guy". We all know Meadow was coming through the door there. But the bell ringing, the hunter looking dude, the slimy looking guy, the ...um...black guys... :thumbdown: ... who will it be? It's only a matter of time. Tony's time wasn't tonight, but it will be sometime soon...I think.
That's not bad.
 
Perfect ending. Chase ended it exactly they way he drived the entire series, without selling out and without predictability.

I loved the finale.

 
I don't know about you guys, but while Meadow was parking, I could have SWORE I saw Fonzie roll by and jump over a shark.

Did you guys see that?

 
okay well, i'm going to be on an island here with very few others, but i thought that ending was awesome.

it's going to be one of the most discussed finales in a long time - to me there's no better way to go out than that.

 
Are all of you crazy?

Tony Soprano will be back either on the big screen or on HBO again.

To see it any other way is silly.

Too much money involved.

 
In the final scene Chase made it a point to focus on all of the familes enjoying each other's company. He also made it a point to focus on the 2 guys in the restaurant that were by themselves (thinking they might be killers)...but really the guys were lonely and kept looking at the familes having a good time. The show is called "The Sopranos" for a reason, in the end....Tony realized his real family was more important than his mafia family.......after all, the thing that made him finally go to Jr. was to make sure Bobby's kids were taken care of.That's my take
well put.I thought the cat staring at the pic of Christopher was pretty funny and Paulie's reaction.
 
I would hate to be in the state of Jersey or part of Philly right now. Probably some pissed off and confused people right now

 

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