The Official Sopranos Final Season Thread!!!

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May 19, 2005
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yo gas,seriously,even if its a bitch to get ahold of,start with the first season and do it right,youll respect the series alot more,theres so much shit subliminal shit in this show that its rediculous and you cant really appreciate how the shows made and comes out unless you watch the whole damn thing in order,and once your done,im almost positive you will see that this is by far the most creative/inovative and most entertaining thing that has ever been shown on your TV screen.fuck jumping back and forth from episode to episode.it was ment to be seen a certain way,and it unfolds like a peice of art,no matter how much chit talking this show gets,theres so much depth in this show its straight stoopid.
 
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that sounds whack

i think this ending would be dope

Tony comes out of hiding and returns to his family as he knows this might be his last goodbye. He asks to see AJ privately and tells him that he is the man of the house for the time being, and gives him a gun to protect the family if any harm comes there way. Tony leaves with Paulie and go to encounter NY. We flash to Janice, who kills herself out of depression, realizing that every man she has every been with has died (Richie, Raplhie, and now Bobby, which further extends this "soprano curse" they have been talking about) and leaves Bobby's kids without any parents. Uncle JR, is shot and killed in transit as he moves hospitals by Butchie, who is making certain that no ties with NJ remain. Shortly after, Carm and Meadow are killed in a car bomb intended for Tony, sending AJ further into a suicidal hole. Phil gets whacked by Benny, who coincidently sees him at a gas station, sending the NY operation scattering. Tony and Paulie wipe out the distraught NY completely in an all out bloodbath (Tony would take out about 15 of them with that AR-10), leaving NY dismantled and crippled. Now as opposed to have NY inherit NJ's biz, which their original plan was, its the opposite and Tony absorbs NY. During this commotion, Tony and Paulie return to Tony's home, Tony goes to the sink to wash the blood off his hands when he looks out the window, and sees a family of ducks( from episode 1, symbolizing tony's family) in the middle of the drained pool. Tony smiles, and Paulie shoots him in the back of the head for the big unexpected twist. Paulie figures with Tony out, he can absorb NJ and NY, the job he thinks he paid his dues for. Just when we think it was over, Paulie takes a bullet in his head from across the room, and thuds to the floor. The camera pans and we see AJ, who had shot him with the gun that Tony had given him. AJ, the fragile, suicidal, kid that wasn't even supposed to be alive, is left without a family, and as the last remaining Soprano namesake. The show ends with AJ in Dr. Melfi's office, coming full circle from episode one. Leaving us to wonder if he will ever carry on his father's business, and further the legacy of The Sopranos.
 
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Superfly Snuka said:
What do you guys think of this prediction:

Tony never came out of the coma at the beginning of season 6 part 1. That's why the beacon light flashed at him in the desert when he was on peyote. The end is them pulling the plug on him.
interestin.. i was thinking the same after last wks show.. :siccness:
 
Aug 8, 2004
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DeceptaKhan said:
that sounds whack

i think this ending would be dope

Tony comes out of hiding and returns to his family as he knows this might be his last goodbye. He asks to see AJ privately and tells him that he is the man of the house for the time being, and gives him a gun to protect the family if any harm comes there way. Tony leaves with Paulie and go to encounter NY. We flash to Janice, who kills herself out of depression, realizing that every man she has every been with has died (Richie, Raplhie, and now Bobby, which further extends this "soprano curse" they have been talking about) and leaves Bobby's kids without any parents. Uncle JR, is shot and killed in transit as he moves hospitals by Butchie, who is making certain that no ties with NJ remain. Shortly after, Carm and Meadow are killed in a car bomb intended for Tony, sending AJ further into a suicidal hole. Phil gets whacked by Benny, who coincidently sees him at a gas station, sending the NY operation scattering. Tony and Paulie wipe out the distraught NY completely in an all out bloodbath (Tony would take out about 15 of them with that AR-10), leaving NY dismantled and crippled. Now as opposed to have NY inherit NJ's biz, which their original plan was, its the opposite and Tony absorbs NY. During this commotion, Tony and Paulie return to Tony's home, Tony goes to the sink to wash the blood off his hands when he looks out the window, and sees a family of ducks( from episode 1, symbolizing tony's family) in the middle of the drained pool. Tony smiles, and Paulie shoots him in the back of the head for the big unexpected twist. Paulie figures with Tony out, he can absorb NJ and NY, the job he thinks he paid his dues for. Just when we think it was over, Paulie takes a bullet in his head from across the room, and thuds to the floor. The camera pans and we see AJ, who had shot him with the gun that Tony had given him. AJ, the fragile, suicidal, kid that wasn't even supposed to be alive, is left without a family, and as the last remaining Soprano namesake. The show ends with AJ in Dr. Melfi's office, coming full circle from episode one. Leaving us to wonder if he will ever carry on his father's business, and further the legacy of The Sopranos.
interesting ideas....but Tony aint gonna be killed. They are making a movie after this season. so no way can Tony go out in the last episode. nobody would watch the movie without Tony in it.