yes... just about a year ago i reckon i said goodbye to SIX FEET UNDER ... a fucking milestone in TV... and, now... i come to farewell THE SOPRANOS...
oh im so depressed... i know its stupid... but i have been watching this show for sooo long now and im the only one i know that has stuck with it... mmm all over... anyways.. after all the bitching and complaining about the final ever episode... i was so nervous and excited and scared of ending it all... and then when it came... man, one of the most tense scenes i've ever seen in my life...
i wasn't mad or upset like those thousands of americans that wanted justice... i was amazed and ... i dunno... i was like... just excited... there is something about the song they used... journey's - don't stop believin' - always gets me... it was used during the credits of MONSTER and i always thought it was an awesome song!
but... as you can imagine... my mind hasn't been able to think about anything else... i have been going over so many theories in my head and i even dreamt about what happened after the scene cut to black.... i came across one theory on youtube and even though no-one else watches this show i will post it for all to watch...
Tony is the first to arrive at Holsten's for a family dinner. He sits in a booth and plays a song on the jukebox, watching the door. Carmela enters and joins him, asking about his meeting with Mink. He tells her Carlo's gonna testify and she takes the news with a sigh. AJ arrives next, complaining about the more mundane tasks of his job but quotes old advice from his father: "Try to remember the times that were good." Meanwhile, Meadow struggles to parallel park outside. Customers come and go - a shady looking guy who's been sitting at the counter enters the restroom. Finally parking the car, Meadow runs inside to join her family, just in time for dinner.
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