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I definitely don't think it's the best show on TV ever. In fact, the writer of Sops has disappointed me on countless occasions, but tonight it was excellent!

I have predicted for years now the show will end with Tony killing himself. I think I will be right in 7 days!

Let the countdown begin!

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Totally agree. Poor Bobby and then Silvio

I have a horrible feeling about Carmela and AJ going to that house she just completed. I have this bad feeling something bad will happen there.

The Sopranos will have a sad ending and tonights blood bath of characters who are bad guys yet so amazingly written with layers you still feel for them. Poor Bobby again and in front of his kids and with his beloved trains going by Sigh

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Yeah thats the worst ending I've EVER had the displeasure of watching. I can't believe I gave up the Spurs/Cavaliers to watch that crap. OMG are you serious HBO? You actually allowed that to AIR!?

In short I'm hoping that Entourage doesn't do the same thing to me when it becomes their time.

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I thought it was a genious ending. Tony eating at a dinner waiting for his family and black screen. The same ending that met his dad; then all symbolism. The eating of oranges which is death in Godfather, the guy heading to bathroom to probabky get gun like Godfather, the 6 people walking in which is death number (Carmela, guy in front of AJ, AJ, two black guys, and then Meadow), and the words of the song.

I thought it was genious and I am very happy with ending.

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I think its called copying off of Godfather not genious from most of the episodes I saw they stayed away from any type of comparison of the godfather but then they crammed all of the references into this one episode. An even your reference about how tony/his dad met the same fate is copying off the godfather, tony died of a heart problem and died alone and so did his dad to a certain extent. Anyways I hope theres a movie and al pacino is in it as the mob boss of NY, so it will be NY vs NJ. But I doubt that would ever happen. I'm really glad I didn't watch the sopranos faithfully now, because if I had been a loyal fan I would be livid at the ending. It doesn't matter if there might be a movie or not, the fans deserved a better ending than that. An I have to wonder and am still scratching my head as to why they just didn't wait till the finale to kill christopher off??? If they had waited the ending would of been great.

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I feel the same way too. I've never even watched a whole season of the Sopranos and I found the ending to be ridiculous insane. Its sad that according to AOL and all the other messages I've read there regarding the writer seems to indicate that he enjoys pissing off the viewers. I can only imagine the feelings longterm fans of the series must be experiencing. If someone did that to me on ER or ATWT I'd be pissed as hell.

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There was 7 people, not six. There were TWO random guys, Carm, AJ, Meadow, Two Black guys.

Picking a good closing song is "genius??" LOL!!!!!! ROTF. That song is notoriously well known and Helen Keller could have picked it out as an appropriate ending song.

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I hated that ending. I was like WTH? I thought Tony, Carm and Anthony were going to get killed and Meadow would ironically be saved bc she couldnt park her car. Then when she was crossing the street, I thought she'd get hit. The ending just feel flat

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