End of an Era

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I finally got to watch the final two Sopranos episodes. For the record, I thought the ending was perfect. I do realize that people seem to be complaining, but I can’t see why. What were they expecting to happen? Tony get killed? Or he flips? Let me know if I’m wrong.

Best moments in the last episode? The cat. Phil Leotardo getting rubbed out (I waited seasons for that). Agent Harris saying "Yes, we’re gonna win this thing!" when he hears about Leotardo’s death.

I’m going to miss it. Only damned thing on TV - other that ASU football - that I made time to watch.

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Fully agree; nothing on TV. Go Sun Devils!