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  • RE: Why do Mafia hit men drop their guns?

    But shouldn't they be worried about the police following a trail of cannoli crumbs to their hideout?
    Posted to Explainer by gestroud on October 6, 2007
  • Re: Soprano Ending They Didn't Want to Show

    Scene takes place within the UFO: Soon after entry into the UFO Carmelo and Tony, and their two kids are set upon by several aliens, and they break out into Kung Foo fighting. **This probably is why they had to black out the last two scenes**
    Posted to Chatterbox by Marvelouscortex on June 24, 2007
  • Re: News flash: Tony did not choose Journey

    That's a really good point about the journey song being finalized last minute. Maybe he was supposed to have picked it.
    Posted to TV Club by BretW on June 20, 2007
  • Re: News flash: Tony did not choose Journey

    yeah, I was being ironic about the need to sit down. And yes, I am one of the people who assumed Tony had chosen the song, which is odd because I sure wondered about it at first to the point of rewinding to see if I could tell what buttons he picked. Then I just slipped into assuming, somehow. Now that I know that he didn't, it changes very ...
    Posted to TV Club by BretW on June 20, 2007
  • Re: News flash: Tony did not choose Journey

    I'd buy all that. Tony did not choose Journey. I actually set out to figure out what he picked myself, but when I realized you couldn't be 100% sure, I gave up. I didn't think about doing it just to eliminate ''Don't stop Believin.'' Good work! As for why Chase would do it, it have been to point out his role as ghost in the machine driving ...
    Posted to TV Club by BretW on June 20, 2007
  • Re: Best Synopsis Yet...

    Yeah, this is really good. Lots of stuff I missed.
    Posted to TV Club by BretW on June 19, 2007
  • Precisely

    I actually think this may be the main point of killing Tony in this way. You are right that we are left with no understanding of a monumental event in the life of this family. We don't know if Carmela and AJ live. We don't know what happens when the killer meets Meadow at the door. We don't even know for sure that Tony is dead as opposed to ...
    Posted to TV Club by BretW on June 19, 2007
  • Re: HBO bowing to bloodthirsty closure junkies? How would that work?

    So if I understand you correctly, you are saying: 1) Chase intended to leave the ending open to the viewer. 2) Given the anger his intentionally ambiguous ending produced, he has agreed to let HBO lie and say that a minority of fans are correct that he intended a single outcome: Tony was shot. 3) He did this, why again? Seems to me that a guy ...
    Posted to TV Club by BretW on June 16, 2007
  • HBO bowing to bloodthirsty closure junkies? How would that work?

    I think we can all agree that HBO issued its (unnecessary and cowardly) clarifying statement about the final episode to quell anger that they feared would hurt profits in some way (I've argued elsewhere that the rage may actually increase profits, but never mind). Further, it seems clear that they are actually trying to shape the argument ...
    Posted to TV Club by BretW on June 16, 2007
  • Re: Solid Evidence Supporting A Bullet in the Head

    I think I saw this connection mentioned in one other post, though I couldn't swear to it. But I like the observation a lot in any case. I agree with your conclusion and suspect that like Phil's death, it was staged as it was to resolve issues that were certain to arise surrounding the finale. Is it possible that Tony didn't hear the gunshot that ...
    Posted to TV Club by BretW on June 16, 2007
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