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Originally Posted by RedKingGold
And that was the absolutely beautiful thing about it. In all honesty, I would've been disappointed if Tony was whacked (unless he committed suicide) or if he flipped.
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This I agree with. The other scenarios were just to ambitious for the last hour.
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I suspected Tony or Phil would die and life would move on, and since the series is called the "Sopranos", I figured Phil would be on the short end of things.
The last moments were truly the best though, it's ambiguous. Maybe the guy at the counter recognized Tony for Tony, maybe he was going to the bathroom to pick up a gun, I dunno.
I'll be curious to see what the commentary would be for this episode, I think this season was a great ending to things.
I loved Paulie and the cat, and Paulie at the kids table.
I loved how once again, AJ attempted to rise above the corruption only be shunted back into the ooze, he's a slimy bastard now.
Meadow going law, because of the horrible afflictions to Italian-Americans.
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