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NewHummerGuy
06-11-2007, 03:07 AM
WHAT THE FU*K

WAS THAT ABOUT

h2co-pilot
06-11-2007, 03:16 AM
Did it just stop before Meadow was walking in? If not PM me Pah-lease!!!!!!


I think we messed up the DVR, it just stopped right there, freaking onion rings?! I hope that was it, actually not, but me thinking that we screwed it up and missed the last couple of minutes is killing me!!!!

:crying:

lotus4s
06-11-2007, 03:29 AM
Yep, that was it....wtf:lame:

DennisAJC
06-11-2007, 03:30 AM
Nah, nah, nah I'm not reading any of this I haven't seen it. My HD recorder is blinking to let me know the recording was successful.


Ohhhh I gotta get the kids to bed!!!:excited:

h2co-pilot
06-11-2007, 03:34 AM
Yep, that was it....wtf:lame:


WTF?!!:confused:

HummBob
06-11-2007, 04:07 AM
I SERIOUSLY thought my PVR FUKED UP.....Then the Credits????

I'm like WTF??????

The wife says it's up to US to decide on the ending!!!!

FINE....That dude who went into the bathroom comes out with a MAC 10 and shoots EVERYONE IN THE FUKING RESTAURANT, BLOWS TONY'S HEAD OFF and it lands in Carmela's lap, then AJ cries himself to DEATH then the shooter goes to the WRITERS HOUSE and SLOWLY CUTS HIS THROAT!!!!

Then he has a SMOKE, then goes to the Head of HBO's house and KILLS HIS WHOLE FAMILY!!!!



Man I hope there's a Sopranos Movie!!!

lotus4s
06-11-2007, 04:44 AM
I SERIOUSLY thought my PVR FUKED UP.....Then the Credits????

I'm like WTF??????

The wife says it's up to US to decide on the ending!!!!

FINE....That dude who went into the bathroom comes out with a MAC 10 and shoots EVERYONE IN THE FUKING RESTAURANT, BLOWS TONY'S HEAD OFF and it lands in Carmela's lap, then AJ cries himself to DEATH then the shooter goes to the WRITERS HOUSE and SLOWLY CUTS HIS THROAT!!!!

Then he has a SMOKE, then goes to the Head of HBO's house and KILLS HIS WHOLE FAMILY!!!!



Man I hope there's a Sopranos Movie!!!


Nice, you're hired! :beerchug: :beerchug:

MarineHawk
06-11-2007, 05:04 AM
My view: http://www.elcovaforums.com/forums/showpost.php?p=402548&postcount=20

Sewie
06-11-2007, 06:04 AM
I SERIOUSLY thought my PVR FUKED UP.....Then the Credits????


Same here. I thought maybe the episode ran long and the DVR cut it off. But nope, it just........ended. :(

usetosellhummer
06-11-2007, 01:31 PM
disapointing

KenP
06-11-2007, 02:57 PM
Same here. I thought maybe the episode ran long and the DVR cut it off. But nope, it just........ended. :(I had paused the DVR for a couple of minutes so when the show ended I thought it screwed up because we were also recording the new John the Baptist show right after it. I stayed up to watch the west coast version. Damn.

DDWH
06-11-2007, 04:02 PM
disapointing

:iagree: :mad: :rant:

Seems like they left it open for either a movie version or to bring back another series sometime in the future.:clapping:

It was nice touch to Phil letardos demise though!!!!:beerchug:CRUNCH!:beerchug:

usetosellhummer
06-11-2007, 04:33 PM
canceled HBO this morning. Take that Mr. Chase

KenP
06-11-2007, 05:59 PM
canceled HBO this morning. Take that Mr. ChaseNO!!! Vince and his Entourage are awesome.:twak: :clapping:

NEOCON1
06-11-2007, 06:17 PM
:giggling: :giggling: :giggling:

MarineHawk
06-11-2007, 06:31 PM
A 'Tony' Ending for 'The Sopranos'

Monday, June 11, 2007
By Roger Friedman
http://www.foxnews.com/images/foxnews_story.gif
"Don't stop believing." That was "Sopranos" creator David Chase's farewell to fans Sunday night.
That, and five seconds of black as a probable hitman entered the men's room in the diner where Tony, Carmela, Meadow and A.J. ate what seemed to be their last meal.
It was an idea borrowed from "The Godfather," of course, the famous scene in which Michael emerges from a bathroom with a gun to kill the police captain.
Some critics and a lot of fans apparently didn't like the ending. I only read this after watching the episode upon returning home from the Tony Awards. I'm a little surprised. The final episode of covered a lot of territory and wrapped up almost all of the loose ends of the show.
Did we need to see a bloodbath in the diner? I don't think so. If you don't know what happened next, then it probably doesn't matter anyway.
But step back for a minute. The prior episode was supposed to have been the ending, and in it we saw the Dr. Melfi plot resolved. So that was done. In this episode, we saw Tony finally confront Uncle Junior. Resolved.
There was talk of the film business, just as there had been in the pilot. And if you didn't get that, then there was a black-and-white clip of the "The Twilight Zone" in which television pilots were discussed, as well as the value of writers.
I have no doubt that more clues can be dug up with a deeper look at the episode. A.J. and his girlfriend were listening to someone sing Bob Dylan's anti-war treatise "It's Alright Ma (I'm Only Bleeding)" right before the SUV blew up. A.J. also quoted again from William Butler Yeats (calling him "Yeets").
Almost more interestingly, Tony visited A.J.'s therapist and started telling the story of his mother again as if he had never seen Dr. Melfi. Wasn't this the whole point Chase made with the research dug up by Melfi's friends? Here was Tony, using the story of his life once more clearly to gain sympathy. It's a loop; it's never going to end.
And still, Chase throws in the tour bus going through Little Italy with the guide explaining the demise of the area. The FBI agent following Tony also turns out be just like him, cheating on his wife with a female agent in a motel. When the agent hears that Phil Leotardo is dead, he exclaims gleefully, "We're going to win this one!" Preposterously, he's on Tony's side.
I think this may be Chase's way of showing how strange it is that the audience is with Tony, too. We have forgotten that he is a remorseless killer.
Is this the end? Yes. I doubt a "real" ending will appear on DVD, and a movie seems unlikely.
Did Paulie sell Tony out? Again, unlikely.
Was there closure? Phil Leotardo's brutal double death should be enough. He was crushed to death after being shot, bada bing.
That there was no scene of Tony acknowledging the death was indeed a mistake. But the ending, in black, seems appropriate. You know what happens next. I think David Chase knew it all along, from the beginning.
http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,280352,00.html

The Green Lantern
06-11-2007, 06:34 PM
How funny, I have never seen any of the episodes....:fdance:

Maybe because, "Television is dead" for me!

KenP
06-11-2007, 06:40 PM
There are so many good shows that aren't on the "big three". You just have to look around if you're inclined.

Tonight "Big Love" on HBO.

h2co-pilot
06-11-2007, 07:34 PM
How funny, I have never seen any of the episodes....:fdance:

Maybe because, "Television is dead" for me!

Mr. Winky must be too with all those cold showers.;):D

dеiтайожни
06-12-2007, 01:42 AM
I thought my TV messed up, too. Pretty good one though. No closure means it will never end in our minds! :beerchug:

Adam in CO
06-12-2007, 03:36 AM
I actually fell asleep before it ended and watched it at about 6am today on the DVR. Figured you guys (Elcova, Fox News, whoever) would spoil it for me if I waited. I was right. Top of every damn CNN, MSNBC and FOX news hour.

I'm a little disappointed. I think we wasted some good time waiting for Meadow to park her fawkin beemer. Someone teach that broad how to drive. :rant:

dеiтайожни
06-12-2007, 04:22 AM
I'm a little disappointed. I think we wasted some good time waiting for Meadow to park her fawkin beemer. Someone teach that broad how to drive. :rant:

It was a Lexus and it had automatic parking! :giggling:

DennisAJC
06-12-2007, 08:07 AM
I too thought my HD recorded died.

Wide open for an encore season.:beerchug:

Or the movie!:dancingbanana:

If it is the movie, the beginning will definitely be a continuation of the end we just witnessed.

I was content with the end actually. When Journey started playing louder in the end (Excellent choice for the final.), I started to squeeze my blankey knowing something bad was going to happen.:giggling:

DennisAJC
06-12-2007, 08:12 AM
There are so many good shows that aren't on the "big three". You just have to look around if you're inclined.

Tonight "Big Love" on HBO.

X2. Big Love is my next favorite. Jeanne Tripplehorn is getting old but she's still a bangable MILF in my books. It's an addictive show.

And the fact they drive the REAL Hummers. The H1 & H2.:shhh: :giggling:

MarineHawk
06-12-2007, 03:16 PM
... I was content with the end actually. When Journey started playing louder in the end (Excellent choice for the final.), I started to squeeze my blankey knowing something bad was going to happen.:giggling:

I watched it again last night and liked it even more. With the help of some others, I've concluded that Tony died as the screen went black. I think the final scene with the music and carefreeness of the Sopranos family makes the ending seem particularly tragic.

I don't think it was a hit man who came in the front door when the bell rang because, when Meadow is running to the front door, no one else is anywhere near it. So, my guess is that the bathroom guy took out Tony at that moment. Assuming that, and watching it again, I got the feeling that the show was Tony, and when he died instantly at the end, you experience what he did--nothing. The show goes black as his consciousness abruptly ends. My mental images of his family's immediate response to his death, to me, are more powerful than if they had actually tried to show it.

NEOCON1
06-15-2007, 09:31 PM
http://news.aol.com/entertainment/tv/articles/_a/tony-is-dead-sopranos-theory-may-be/20070615065109990001



everyone is still guessing :D