after the initial..."WHAT THE FUCK HBO?!...wait...maybe something will come after the credits...nevermind" I couldn't help but find myself laughing. All that tension built up from that last scene, the accumulation of red herrings, came out in laughter. but I'm not bitter, if you don't like this ending, so back to season 4, that was supposed to be the official ending of the sopranos for all time. Season's 5 and 6 were just icing. yeah, season six part one was a boring and uneventful as crap (thats what happens when you center a storyline about someone that no one gives a crap about (vito)) but if you stopped watching, and didn't catch these 9 episodes, you missed out on some classic tv.
As for the movie. I'm pretty sure its a 90 percent improbibility. David Chase isn't a money grubbing asshole, so it's not whether or not its lucritive. He's stated in the past that these 9 episodes WERE the movie they talked about so long ago. That and James Gandolfini, in the interview with TV Guide, that came out before 6.1 came out, said that he was tired of playing tony, it was too draining and he was too old, he'll be glad to see him go. so this isn't an open ended ending. Blackened is the end.
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Lovely party Geoffery, but theres a turd in the punch bowl.
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