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Please don't read if you'll watch The Soprano's whole show.

Well, I lived through all that violance and the language, but (again, don't read if you plan to watch all of it)....the last show,  how did you interpret it?  I think it could go two ways and I just wonder how others thought it ended.  I don't want to ruin it for others.  It was a good show all that being said.  I'm an Edie Falco fan.  

 

 

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Re: Please don't read if you'll watch The Soprano's whole show.

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The thing is - if someone wanted to kill Tony why would they do it in the restaurant?  I prefer to believe that nothing happened.

 

Have you seen Nurse Jackie?  Great show.

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Re: Please don't read if you'll watch The Soprano's whole show.

Never could figure that ending out.

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Re: Please don't read if you'll watch The Soprano's whole show.

It was left puposely to be open to the viewer's interpretation.  I think the story telling just ended. . . not that he got killed.  


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Re: Please don't read if you'll watch The Soprano's whole show.

I felt very let down by the ending. It was purposely ambiguous. Maybe it was a dream.

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Re: Please don't read if you'll watch The Soprano's whole show.

Loved, loved, loved the Sopranos, watched from the very beginning!  In the last episode, and with the ending song by Journey, "Don't Stop Believing", I was hoping maybe it would eventually come back, but then "Tony" died in real life!