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@avclub-5d36b15195d38ab67e8aa5fe4241dd03:disqus What I really think the final Tony/Melfi scene needed was for Melfi to really call Tony out on his shit. I mean she half heartedly, passive aggressively sort of does, but after 6 seasons I wanted more. She had been seeing this man for years and it would have been nice

It was definitely shocking and like I said the episode unto itself is great, but when I look at how it closes one of the shows longest and most important running threads I can't help, but feel somewhat disappointed. Thats how I felt about a few of the things that happen in season 6.

It was definitely shocking and like I said the episode unto itself is great, but when I look at how it closes one of the shows longest and most important running threads I can't help, but feel somewhat disappointed. Thats how I felt about a few of the things that happen in season 6.

Yeah, I was going to save it for the write ups for the last 2 episodes, but I agree with everything you said about the Melfi and Phil storylines. Tony's conflict with Phil had been building for 2.5 seasons before finally erupting in one of the best episodes of the series. But the way they concluded it felt like they

Yeah, I was going to save it for the write ups for the last 2 episodes, but I agree with everything you said about the Melfi and Phil storylines. Tony's conflict with Phil had been building for 2.5 seasons before finally erupting in one of the best episodes of the series. But the way they concluded it felt like they

Theres a definite change in terms of plotting and tone from the first season to the last. While the Sopranos was always a character centered show, the story telling in the first season is more straight forward, the pacing is faster, and the events build on each other in a very clear season long narrative. Nearly every

Theres a definite change in terms of plotting and tone from the first season to the last. While the Sopranos was always a character centered show, the story telling in the first season is more straight forward, the pacing is faster, and the events build on each other in a very clear season long narrative. Nearly every

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When Tony was in "purgatory" the light beacon seemed to represent the other side. The family reunion was held there and if Tony would have went in he would have died. I always felt that when Tony sees the flashing light again it symbolizes that Christopher has passed on and Tony takes this as another sign that the

When Tony was in "purgatory" the light beacon seemed to represent the other side. The family reunion was held there and if Tony would have went in he would have died. I always felt that when Tony sees the flashing light again it symbolizes that Christopher has passed on and Tony takes this as another sign that the

As much as I love this episode I can't help, but think that it gets Tony off the hook too easily. His once cherished relationship with Christopher had been coming to a boil for years now and you can see the troubled look on Tony's face when he realizes that Christopher has been using again while they're driving. If

As much as I love this episode I can't help, but think that it gets Tony off the hook too easily. His once cherished relationship with Christopher had been coming to a boil for years now and you can see the troubled look on Tony's face when he realizes that Christopher has been using again while they're driving. If

@avclub-146bc30c345d31f3468fec764a1970e1:disqus Bruce Timm has actually said that they wanted to do a second Batman Beyond movie that would have focused on the fate of Selina Kyle, but it never got off the ground. Apparently elements of the plot were used for the JLU episode "Epilogue" only originally it was going to

@avclub-146bc30c345d31f3468fec764a1970e1:disqus Bruce Timm has actually said that they wanted to do a second Batman Beyond movie that would have focused on the fate of Selina Kyle, but it never got off the ground. Apparently elements of the plot were used for the JLU episode "Epilogue" only originally it was going to

To me the big difference with Dexter's infatuation with Hannah McKay is how primal and lustful it is. Dexter initially viewed Rita as just a good cover story, but slowly came to care for her in a very real way. Lila appealed to him because she was drawn to his darkness and Dexter didn't seem to view Lumen in "that

To me the big difference with Dexter's infatuation with Hannah McKay is how primal and lustful it is. Dexter initially viewed Rita as just a good cover story, but slowly came to care for her in a very real way. Lila appealed to him because she was drawn to his darkness and Dexter didn't seem to view Lumen in "that

As I understand it whenever theres a big construction project like this labor unions make bids and negotiate for the salaries of the workers involved. Since the Mafia actually controls all of these unions they rig the bidding, inflate the prices, and all of that extra cash goes to them. Theres a scene where Tony and

As I understand it whenever theres a big construction project like this labor unions make bids and negotiate for the salaries of the workers involved. Since the Mafia actually controls all of these unions they rig the bidding, inflate the prices, and all of that extra cash goes to them. Theres a scene where Tony and

Yeah its kind of like when Janice started taking anger management classes and Tony intentionally started baiting her. But I felt like Tony's treatment of Christopher here is just part of the ongoing deterioration of their relationship. Chris and Tony had already started drifting apart after Adrianna and I think Tony