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| Senior Member ![]() Join Date: Jul 2007 Location: Seattle
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| Check out all our lists for BuddyTV's Top 7 of '07 to relive the best and the worst of the year in television.You can see that question mark up above, and you probably understand why it's there. We never saw Tony Soprano die and the final moments of The Sopranos didn't obviously suggest that he would perish. But, it is my belief that David Chase wanted us to believe that Tony did die. There have been million of words written, theorizing about what the final moments of the finale meant, but I think all one needs is a simple analysis. To read the rest, click here. |
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| Tony doesn't belong on this list AT ALL. He may not have ever died and the moment of his "death" was in no way tear jerking. It was infamously infuriating |
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