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Old 06-11-2007, 03:43 PM  
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OMG WTF are we gonna do, having to think for ourselves? There was an ending. Everyone in the Soprano family is ok. Even AJ came out of his pussy ass mood and bought a badass car, he's fucking a junior in high school, and he's talking like his dad "Always with the drama".
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I thought my cable had gone out (I have Comcast, it's was more than a possibility).
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Are they setting up for a Sopranos movie?
I heard no. That that was just .. it.

I'll miss the Sopranos, I wish they would have just Rambo'd it or something. At least then I'd have closure. Even a bad ending would have at least been an ending.

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I thought my cable had gone out (I have Comcast, it's was more than a possibility).
I thought the same thing, cept I was watching a mpeg and thought that someone cut off the ending. Till I saw the credits.
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No easy ending for HBO's `The Sopranos'

By FRAZIER MOORE, AP Television Writer Today at 8:59 am
Tony Soprano carries on.
The much-awaited conclusion of HBO's "The Sopranos" arrived Sunday night in a frenzy of audience speculation. Would New Jersey mob boss Soprano live or be killed? Would his family die before his eyes? Would he go to jail? Be forced to enter witness protection? Would Brooklyn boss Phil Leotardo, who had ordered a hit on Tony, prevail?
In the end, the only ending that mattered was the one masterminded by "Sopranos" creator David Chase. And playing against viewer expectations, as always, Chase refused to stage a mass extermination, put the characters through any changes, or provide his viewers with comfortable closure. Or catharsis. After all, he declined to pass moral judgment on Tony -- he reminded viewers all season what a thug Tony is, then gave him a pass.



But Chase was true to himself, and that's what made "The Sopranos" brilliant on Sunday night, and the 85 episodes that went before. The product of an artist with a bleak but illuminating vision, "The Sopranos" has always existed on its own terms. And it was seldom tidy.
The only neat development in the finale was that Leotardo was crushed. Otherwise it was perversely non-earthshaking -- just one last visit with the characters we have followed so devoutly since 1999.
Here was the funeral for Bobby Bacala, Tony's soldier and brother-in-law, who was shot dead on Leotardo's orders last week. Here was Tony (series star James Gandolfini) paying a hospital visit to his gravely injured consigliere, Silvio Dante, also targeted by Leotardo.
Tony's ne'er-do-well son A.J. (Robert Iler) continued to wail about the misery in the world, and voiced a fleeting urge to join the Army and go fight in Afghanistan (Tony persuaded him to get involved in filmmaking, instead). Daughter Meadow (Jamie-Lynn Sigler) harped on her plans to be a lawyer.
Tony visits his senile Uncle Junior (Dominic Chianese) at the nursing home. "You and my dad, you two ran North Jersey," Tony prompts him.
"We did?" said Uncle Junior with no sign of recognition. "That's nice."
Despite suspicions to the contrary, neither Paulie Walnuts nor Patsy Parisi sold out Tony. And neither was whacked. Dr. Melfi, who kicked Tony out of therapy last week, made no last-minute appearance.
Sure, headaches lie ahead for Tony. The Feds are still after him. And Meadow's fiance, Patsy Jr., is a lawyer who may well be pursuing cases that intrude on Tony's business interests.
So what else is new?
The finale displayed the characters continuing, for better and worse, unaffected by the fact that the series is done. The implication was, they will go on as usual. We just won't be able to watch.
Of course, Leotardo (Frank Vincent) hit a dead end after Tony located him with the help of his favorite federal agent. The execution was a quick but classic "Sopranos" scene: Pulling up at a gas station with his wife, Leotardo made a grand show of telling his two young grandchildren in the back seat to "wave bye-bye" as he emerged from his SUV. The next moment he was on the pavement, shot in the head.
Then you heard the car roll over his head. Carunnnchh! Quick, clinical, even comical, this was the only violence during the hour.
Not that Chase (who wrote and directed this episode) didn't tease viewers with the threat of death in almost every scene.
This was never more true than in the final sequence. On the surface, it was nothing more momentous than Tony, his wife, Carmela (Edie Falco), Meadow and A.J. meeting for dinner at a cozy family restaurant.
When he arrived, Tony dropped a coin in the jukebox and played the classic Journey power ballad "Don't Stop Believing." Meanwhile, every moment seemed to foreshadow disaster: Suspicious-looking people coming in the door or seated at a table nearby. Meadow on the street having trouble parallel parking her car, the tires squealing against the curb. With every passing second, the audience was primed for tragedy. It was a scene both warm and fuzzy yet full of dread, setting every viewer's heart racing for no clear reason.
But nothing would happen. It was just a family gathering for dinner at a restaurant.
Then, with a jingle of the bell on the front door, Tony looked up, apparently seeing Meadow make her delayed entrance. Or could he have seen something awful -- something he certainly deserved -- about to come down?
Probably not. Almost certainly a false alarm. But we'll never know. With that, "The Sopranos" cut to black, leaving us enriched after eight years. And flustered. And fated to always wonder what happened next.
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OMG WTF are we gonna do, having to think for ourselves? There was an ending. Everyone in the Soprano family is ok. Even AJ came out of his pussy ass mood and bought a badass car, he's fucking a junior in high school, and he's talking like his dad "Always with the drama".

It's not so much thinking for ourselves. This is a 10 year legacy just *poof* gone. The closure, if that's what you want to call it, was horribly rushed. It was as if the finale was supposed to be an hour and a half long and they said "Shit" and cut off 20 minutes to save time. It didn't feel "complete" to me.

I'm not all that surprised with HBO, though. They fucking ended Carnivale with one season, Deadwood with 2 seasons, and Rome with 2 seasons. IMO, best set of series they've ever had. Only thing that's left now is shit.
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I took the artistic meaning - Tony will always have to watch over his shoulder no matter where he is now.

Still doesn't mean I liked it.
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I heard no. That that was just .. it.

I'll miss the Sopranos, I wish they would have just Rambo'd it or something. At least then I'd have closure. Even a bad ending would have at least been an ending
I agree, could have given us a better ending
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The ending was an utter copout. They couldnt figure out anyway to make it good so the did nothing. People acting like it was artistic are fucking stupid. It was a waste of breath for a years of legacy. They did it simply for movie prospects which is a fucking joke. People who are saying its supose to be interpreted or you can make up your own ending are fucking retarded. I dont pay for HBO to write my own stroies. I pay HBO to write them for me. If i wanted to see stuff up to interpretation id read the bible or poetry.
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The ending was an utter copout. They couldnt figure out anyway to make it good so the did nothing. People acting like it was artistic are fucking stupid. It was a waste of breath for a years of legacy. They did it simply for movie prospects which is a fucking joke. People who are saying its supose to be interpreted or you can make up your own ending are fucking retarded. I dont pay for HBO to write my own stroies. I pay HBO to write them for me. If i wanted to see stuff up to interpretation id read the bible or poetry.
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What is so hard to understand about the fact that there was an ending? Their lives are just going to continue. The world isn't ending, every character didn't die...life goes on. There is no artistic interrpretation. There was just a very mellow ending to the show, but it isn't the end of their lives despite the fact that people wanted it to be.

If you truly understand the underlying theme behind the Sopranos (which has always been to convince people that Tony is just a regular guy who has a regular job and has regular issues) then you would appreciate the fact that Paulie is finally getting his, Tony and the family are good, AJ is happy again, and life is continuing.

It was a really good ending, and I was pleased.
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