Sapranos sucked..

Yeah no shit, fuck Tony and his mental issues. He should have pulled a Micheal Corleone and took all them fuckers out.

They concentrate on the the family thing way to much and not enough on the organized crime aspect of it.
 
The shitty thing about the Soprano's was that they left it open. We all see through it and know that they are leaving the door open for a return. If it had some finality, it would have been better. Like, Tony gets whacked by his own son or some shit like that.
I would have rather they wrote Huggy-Bear into the final episode. Huggy goes gangsta and beats Tony to death with a platform shoe.
 
Didn't watch it. But from what I hear, it concludes as an anticlimax, sort of Tony forever living life wondering if every person he encounters is gonna kill him. Its the life of a mobster. Once yer in, yer in for life!

Jurched
 
At the end of the finale the viewer gets whacked--remember Bobby and Tony talking about death how it is black and no noise. Their "lives" are going on but we got whacked, hence the lack of closure for certain things--Tony ber indicted, the arabs, etc
 
At the end of the finale the viewer gets whacked--remember Bobby and Tony talking about death how it is black and no noise. Their "lives" are going on but we got whacked, hence the lack of closure for certain things--Tony ber indicted, the arabs, etc

That is cool take on it .....we got whacked.......
 
Yeah no shit, fuck Tony and his mental issues. He should have pulled a Micheal Corleone and took all them fuckers out.

They concentrate on the the family thing way to much and not enough on the organized crime aspect of it.

That's the whole point of the show. It's a story about a family man in a disfunctional family who so happens to be a gangster. I didn't like the end, though. Usually that's how it happens, though. For a show like The Sopranoes that is vastly popular, there is this huge build up and gossip about what is gonna happen on the last episode, and most of the time nothing happens. Just look at the final episode of Seinfield. That really blew!
 
Another reason why I think that "we" got whacked was because for the last 5 minutes of the show the writer put us in Tony's shoes--being on edge, looking at everyone and everything with suspicion just whating for something to happen and when it did-fade to black, blissful nothingness