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Distilling the last scene in excruciating detail, TV blogger Bob Harris makes a compelling case for the fact the [Tony] is sleeping with the fishes. Along with the obvious reference to The Godfather, Tony's conversation with Bobby Bacala about getting whacked, where his brother-in-law contends, "You probably don't even hear it when it happens, right?" and the fact that [David Chase] has openly said that "anybody who wants to watch it, it's all there," it has become clear that the abrupt cut to black in the final scene not only marked the end of one of the best shows on TV, but also the end of the mob boss.
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Site Unseen / Anthony Augustine
Tony Soprano didn't just get whacked; he practically got a funeral
tinyurl.com/36u84vSINCE the series finale of The Sopranos, there has been a lot of specul...See the full content of this document
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