The Sopranos, Deadwood, The Wire, Mad Men

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I am fully in love with the finale, I think it's perfect.

And based on the structure of the final scene, as well as what happens in the rest of the episode (and the clues they laid out for us throughout the final season) I think it's very clear that
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Jorge wrote:I am fully in love with the finale, I think it's perfect.

And based on the structure of the final scene, as well as what happens in the rest of the episode (and the clues they laid out for us throughout the final season) I think it's very clear that
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Tony gets killed in front of his family.
No other way to read it, really.
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wease wrote: No other way to read it, really.
Don't be silly now
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Jorge wrote:
wease wrote: No other way to read it, really.
Don't be silly now
?? I was agreeing with you.
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The way the show spared Meadow from seeing the act take place was really effective for me. Even though she’s still going to walk into the immediate aftermath, at least she doesn’t have the image of her father’s head being blown off scorched into her memory forever.
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wease wrote:
Jorge wrote:
wease wrote: No other way to read it, really.
Don't be silly now
?? I was agreeing with you.
No, because I never said "there's no other way to read it." Of course there is. It's very open to interpretation
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Matters wrote:
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The way the show spared Meadow from seeing the act take place was really effective for me. Even though she’s still going to walk into the immediate aftermath, at least she doesn’t have the image of her father’s head being blown off scorched into her memory forever.
They didn't spare her
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Meadow walks in -- we hear the ding of her opening the door -- and she immediately sees Tony's head getting blown off. The last thing Tony sees is his daughter walking into the restaurant
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We don’t know that
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Yes we do. No room for interpretation!
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Jorge wrote:Yes we do. No room for interpretation!
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Jorge wrote:Yes we do. No room for interpretation!
Exactly. That’s why I say we don’t know that

I’m sorry I’m bringing this 20 years after it finished..

Ok Dave A or Matt?
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The Sopranos ending is perfect and really solidifies the show as the GOAT in my opinion.

It makes me chuckle that the ending is still so fiercely debated. I think Chase made some very specific filming/editing choices in the final episode which then informs the final few minutes in the diner.

It never felt ambiguous to me because of these choices. They feel very specific and deliberate. When he said "it's all there" in the first few days after it aired that made sense to me.

You can obviously look at it as a Schrodinger's cat thing too which I find interesting but I'm choosing to believe that
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So i might start The Wire next. I saw the first ep a long time ago and leave it, but feels like now its time.
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VinylGuy wrote:So i might start The Wire next. I saw the first ep a long time ago and leave it, but feels like now its time.
Never seen a single frame of it. Don’t even know what it’s about.
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Do it, Veggie. And bring wease + Jorge along.
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wease wrote:
VinylGuy wrote:So i might start The Wire next. I saw the first ep a long time ago and leave it, but feels like now its time.
Never seen a single frame of it. Don’t even know what it’s about.
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Ello Sailor wrote:Do it, Veggie. And bring wease + Jorge along.
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Finished watching the Sopranos all the way through for the first time since it was on tv (well, since it came out on dvd). God I fucking hate AJ. I realize he’s basically just Tony’s self pity and narcissism in its purest form but my god it’s hard to tolerate him on screen.

Overall I still rank the show very high, but not the absolute best show of all time and probably not in the top ten. Edie Falco’s performance is possibly the best ever on a tv show, though
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I've softened on AJ in recent rewatches. Kid never stood a chance
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I expected that to happen for me as well, figured I would have a bit more distance from his character now that I’m twice his age. But nope, if anything I hate him more.
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