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I thought he said "The Lawn mower man thinks Johnny Sack is guilty."

I was impressed with Gandolfini's performance when he was first told.  He immediately goes into self preservation mode and becomes angry and demands to know where Ade is.  I sort of always pictured a different reaction; maybe because I believed in Tony's basic humanity at that point or that I had seen him bond with

I was impressed with Gandolfini's performance when he was first told.  He immediately goes into self preservation mode and becomes angry and demands to know where Ade is.  I sort of always pictured a different reaction; maybe because I believed in Tony's basic humanity at that point or that I had seen him bond with

Todd,

Todd,

I think Paulie is in his own sort of personal hell by the end of the events of "Made in America."  If you recall in "Remember When," Beansie tells Tony that Paulie has no one except Tony and the guys. I think this conversations foreshadows how things will end for Paulie.  By the end of the series Tony is dead and the

I think Paulie is in his own sort of personal hell by the end of the events of "Made in America."  If you recall in "Remember When," Beansie tells Tony that Paulie has no one except Tony and the guys. I think this conversations foreshadows how things will end for Paulie.  By the end of the series Tony is dead and the

SPOILERS:  For the Tony dies crowd here Janice has ominous words for Tony regarding Holstens:  "One second you're enjoying a ride with your family and the next second your entire world comes crashing down."  Chilling in retrospect.

SPOILERS:  For the Tony dies crowd here Janice has ominous words for Tony regarding Holstens:  "One second you're enjoying a ride with your family and the next second your entire world comes crashing down."  Chilling in retrospect.

I came late to this party this week but just wanted to say how much I enjoyed Pagan's write-up regarding the coma stuff (I also enjoyed Chocolate's response here).  Pagan you said:

I came late to this party this week but just wanted to say how much I enjoyed Pagan's write-up regarding the coma stuff (I also enjoyed Chocolate's response here).  Pagan you said:

I'm worried.  Not to get all "conspiracy theory" here but Elizabeth Moss seemed to be missing from ALL of the pre-season promotional stuff.  She was the only cast member not at the NY Times sit-down.  She was the only one missing from "Inside the Actor's Studio" and Charlie Rose.  The season was already completely

I'm worried.  Not to get all "conspiracy theory" here but Elizabeth Moss seemed to be missing from ALL of the pre-season promotional stuff.  She was the only cast member not at the NY Times sit-down.  She was the only one missing from "Inside the Actor's Studio" and Charlie Rose.  The season was already completely

Just to add to that.  You sort of have Tony taking Bobby under his wing after he decides Chris will no longer be his heir; Bobby sort of the new surrogate "son" to Tony.   At the lake house in 6b, Bobby tells Tony that he never shot anyone because his father didn't want that for him.   After Bobby beats the crap out

Just to add to that.  You sort of have Tony taking Bobby under his wing after he decides Chris will no longer be his heir; Bobby sort of the new surrogate "son" to Tony.   At the lake house in 6b, Bobby tells Tony that he never shot anyone because his father didn't want that for him.   After Bobby beats the crap out

I just spit up my drink reading this.  Thanks for making my day Kinsey.

I just spit up my drink reading this.  Thanks for making my day Kinsey.

I agree with you "Unregistered".  Not to sound like a jerk about it but this is not a court of law but a piece of art.  I feel strongly that Tony dying is the most logical interpretation of the ending and is what Chase personally believes.  I don't begrudge anyone else not feeling the same and I think Chase left some

I think Todd is playing coy and actually IS Mos!

I thought MoS pretty much did that.   The evidence/film-making stuff is in the first part.  The part cited above is contained in the second part which is more about the thematic connections.  MoS saves the more overreaching parts for the end which he clearly explains in the opening of the piece.